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Church News 10-30-09 Thursdays New Greater Light Baptist Church has mid week services every Thursday at 7 p.m. Rev.
Mt. Zion M.B. Church will have its first community health fair from 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. at the church on 316 Lincoln Street in Sardis.
Marks returns to Hub City schools in new post
Prominent forensics educator Michael Marks wasn't sure what the future held after being laid off as principal of Hattiesburg's Adept School in January.
Jewish influence shaped Meridiana s history
It's difficult to pinpoint when Meridian began to become Meridian. The area was first settled by the Choctaw Indians, but in 1831 through treaties the Choctaws relocated.
Fanning the flames of fame: Miss. native, Flay heat up the screen
Kitty Stallings called on her Mississippi roots and rearing to rally 'round the grill with celebrity chef Bobby Flay.
Chris and Becky Elmore of Vance announce the arrival of their son Noah Scott, born May 1 at Northwest Mississippi Regional Medical Center in Clarksdale.
The Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. spent the 1950s advocating racial harmony and peaceful co-existence between blacks and whites with the Word of God as his spiritual weapon, as well as through his nonviolence demonstrations.
US jobs disappear at slower rate
SIZABLE LOSSES:: Labor Department figures to be released yesterday were expected to show the fewest reductions in the number of US jobs since November AP, WASHINGTON Saturday, May 09, 2009, Page 10 Unemployed handyman Napoleon Leonard cooks a pot of squirrel soup on his makeshift stove on Thursday at the spot where his house once stood before it ...
A barrel of laughs for a serious cause
Saturday night may have been a ton of fun for many people who were at the Jones County Junior College fine arts building, but there was a serious cause underlying the event.