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Lee County's Board of Supervisors, the CREATE Foundation and Itawamba Community College today will announce a new, extraordinary partnership to guarantee that every qualified high school graduate in Lee County, ...
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NeMiss Democrats join Denver confab Nine Northeast Mississippians, including new state party chairman Jamie Franks of Mooreville, will be among the delegates and alternates at the Democratic National Convention ...
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Program will cover Lee grads' ICC tuition
BY MICHAELA GIBSON MORRIS Daily Journal Starting with the Class of 2009, if Lee County graduates have the will to get a two-year degree, the Lee County Supervisors and CREATE Foundation will make sure their ...
Sunday Morning with Jamie Franks, Chairman, Mississippi Democratic Party/attorney, 35, Mooreville
Sunday Morning with Jamie Franks, Chairman, Mississippi Democratic Party/attorney, 35, Mooreville
Tell us a little about your background and why you are a Democrat. I was born in Tupelo and grew up in the small rural community of Mooreville in northeast Mississippi.
New leaders taking over Miss. political parties
JACKSON Mississippi's Democratic and Republican parties are being taken over by younger, more aggressive leaders.
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A Bruce man was hospitalized at Tupelo after allegedly being stabbed by his girlfriend Thursday night.
Mooreville Resident is State Truck Driving Champion
John Smith Jr., of Mooreville, Miss., was named the best professional truck driver in Mississippi after winning the tank truck competition and receiving the highest overall score in the eight competing ...
ONLINEXTRA:Big rock show in Oxford
ONLINE XTRA :Big rock show in Oxford 6/26/2008 11:20:00 AM Daily Journal Sheena Barnett tells you who and where.
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The $110,000 in education-related grants this week from the CREATE Foundation's Marchbanks Endowment continues to generate substantial income to help people in Northeast Mississippi "overcome their problems, ...
State Dems select 18-year-old for party's executive committee
Clad in khaki pants, a crisp, white dress shirt and tie, Cortez Moss is all business.
Franks expected to head state Democrats
BY BOBBY HARRISON Daily Journal Jackson Bureau JACKSON - Lee County attorney Jamie Franks will re-enter the statewide political fray this summer when he runs for chair of the Mississippi Democratic Party.
Outstanding players in Pine Belt area baseball
Jake Hawkins A senior shortstop, Hawkins led the Bobcats to their first Class 3A South State championship this season, capping a fine career at Sumrall.
Lowery leads Sumrall past Mooreville
Freshman Luke Lowery threw four solid innings, allowing just one hit to lead Sumrall to an 8-3 victory over Mooreville in Game 1 of the Class 3A state championship series at Trustmark Park.
Sumrall baseball games to air locally
Sumrall High's games in the Class 3A state baseball championships will be broadcast locally on Supertalk Mississippi . via Hattiesburg American
Schedule changes for state finals
A conflict with graduation exercises at Sumrall High has forced a change in the schedule for the Mississippi High School Activities Association state baseball finals. via Hattiesburg American
SLJ Speaks with Wheel of Fortune Champ Amanda Fowler
Joan Oleck -- School Library Journal, 4/30/2008 2:10:00 PM School librarian Amanda Fowler already knows books. via School Library Journal
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Three killed in three separate accidents since Saturday
“I've been a full-time coroner for five years and part-time coroner fours years before that and I've never ever seen an instance where I've had to say if a person had not being wearing a seat belt he would have lived”
BY DANZA JOHNSON Daily Journal MOOREVILLE - Five days, three accidents, three deaths. via Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal
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Ginny Miller:Even with changes, the education beat goes on
Faithful readers of the Sunday Journal probably puzzled over their papers yesterday. via Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal