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Maker of glass, aluminum products adds Miss. jobs
Mississippi economic officials say Vitro America LLC is expanding its operation in the state.
Six school districts are on board with AmbuBus, the state's new plan to turn school buses into ambulance-like vehicles during public health emergencies.
Calhoun's Unemployment Rate Shows Improvement
By JOEL McNEECE Calhoun County recorded its lowest unemployment rate in nearly a year in September, according to the Mississippi Department of Employment Security.
Joan Baez: How Sweet the Sound
An American Masters presentation of a Thirteen and Razor & Tie production. Produced by Mary Spector, Mary Wharton.
Grenada paper goes to 2 days a week
The Daily Star newspaper in Grenada will publish two days a week rather than five, beginning this Friday.
Authorities make arrest in 2003 slaying
GRENADA, Miss. - Police say a 35-year-old man has been arrested in the 2003 shooting death of an elderly woman in Grenada.
Lott Honored With Portrait At U.S. Capitol
" The U.S. Senate Commission on Art unveiled a portrait of the Senate's 16th Republican Leader, Trent Lott of Miss., in a ceremony Wednesday, Sept.
Conservation, even on rented land
Farming the hill land of north central Mississippi comes with its own unique set of challenges, not the least of which are erosion and drainage.
Grenada native to lead Oxford tech firm FNC
Grenada native Glen Evans has been named president of FNC, Inc., a mortgage technology company based in Oxford.
FNC, Inc., the privately held mortgage technology industry leader, announced the appointment of Glen Evans as president, effective September 1, 2009.
Autopsy report confirms homicide
GRENADA AUTHORITIES SAY THE AUTOPSY REPORT HAS COME IN REGARDING THE BODY FOUND THURSDAY AT "C AND H" EQUIPMENT WHICH AS IT TURNED OUT WAS OWNER CUBA HOPSON.
Cotton 'best chance for home run'
In a time when cotton has been relegated to back seat status for most Mississippi producers, Coley Little Bailey Jr., and his father, Coley, still grow just one crop: cotton.
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Man found shot to death in Grenada
Grenada Police are investigation the shooting death of a 58-year-old man. Capt. James Carver said the body of Cuba Hopson was found in an area near B & L Service Center on Highway 8 Thursday.
Owner Found Shot in his Office
AUTHORITIES FIND A BODY WEDNESDAY AT THE C & H EQUIPMENT BUILDING ON HIGHWAY 8. SOMEONE WENT TO VISIT THE OFFICE, AND FOUND OWNER CUBA HOPSON SHOT IN THE HEAD IN HIS OFFICE AT THE FACILITY.
McCain 'drop zone' nears completion
GRENADA - Work is expected to be completed by the end of the year on 220-acre drop zone at Camp McCain in Grenada County for the training of special forces and paratroopers.
Soy rust fungicide recommendations
As Asian soybean rust finds in Mississippi continue at a brisk pace, plant pathologists in the state are fielding many questions about fungicide treatments.
3. Swine flu keeps MSU on edge
Rumors of upcoming class cancellations at Mississippi State University due to an H1N1, or 'swine flu,' outbreak aren't true, university officials said this week.
Terry library to get new, larger home
Room to move is at a premium at the Ella Bess Austin Memorial Library in Terry, even when there's almost no one there.
Asian soybean rust spreading in Mississippi
Asian soybean rust is spreading across Mississippi and has now been found in nine counties.
More soybean rust in Mississippi
On Saturday, Aug. 15, Asian soybean rust was confirmed in multiple Mississippi counties.