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A Lauderdale County man has been freed on $15,000 bond after being charged with making moonshine in Noxubee County.
5 Ways to Ease the Pain of Layoffs
In January, David Johnson realized that all of his budget cuts weren't going to be enough to keep his business profitable.
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For Small Employers, Shedding Workers and Tears
In a small, windowless conference room, the nine members of the management team at Ram Tool gathered to consider which employees should be laid off in the company's latest round of cutbacks.
Resurrecting Columbus' storied past
As a cool breeze swept across Columbus' Friendship Cemetery Monday night, voices, laughter and applause echoed against the hundreds of tombstones scattered throughout the normally quiet grounds.
(10:30 a.m.) N.H. man still recoveriing from injuries
N.H. man still recovering from injuries By Brian Livingston Officials at Rush Foundation Hospital still have Bob Skelding listed in critical condition as the New Hampshire man continues to be treated for severe ...
Support pours in for injured 'Wagonteamster'
Horse enthusiasts, friends and neighbors joined yesterday to wish a speedy recovery to Bob Skelding, the Deerfield man who was injured during a cross-country horse-and-wagon trip.
Investigators say the crash happened on Highway 45 in east-central Mississippi, near Shuqualak.
Man crossing country by horse, wagon struck by 18-wheeler in Mississippi
Harry Smith, of Bridgeport, takes the reins Oct. 1 for a stretch along Route 31 with Bob Skelding who was passing through Madison County.