Results 1 - 20 of 32 in Porterville, MS
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... artist "Austin's Bridge" will be in concert at Cross Mountain, a ministry of Harvestime Church, on Townsend Rd., Porterville, Miss. on June 14 at 7 pm. Tickets will be available at the door for $10 each for adults and $5 each for 10 years and under. ...
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Peanut buying facility being built in north Miss.
Developers say a peanut buying facility should be open by Sept. 1 in northeast Mississippi, in time to catch this year's crop.
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Peanut buying facility being built in north Miss.
Developers say a peanut buying facility should be open by Sept. 1 in northeast Mississippi, in time to catch this year's crop.
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A successful community must be able to turn challenges into opportunities, to make advantages out of disadvantages.
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Peanut facility being built in north Miss.
Developers say a peanut buying facility should be open by Sept. 1 in northeast Mississippi, in time to catch this year's crop.
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The Mississippi Highway Patrol has been asked to investigate the death of a pedestrian who was struck and killed by a Macon police car.
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Kemper Springs Loses Water Service
... households this week. It happened Tuesday as a crew worked on the well that serves the area. A spokesperson for Porterville Water Association said crews have been working round-the-clock since then to restore service. A boil water advisory will be ...
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Madison officials to lobby feds for money
By By Elizabeth Crisp elizabeth.crisp@clarionledger.com Madison County officials will go to the nation's capital to lobby for federal funding for a new interchange just north of Madison.
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West Point to ask lawmakers to increase restaurant tax
West Point officials have asked the Legislature to increase the local hotel and restaurant tax by 1 percent with the extra money going to city recreation activities.
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Water, water everywhere and rising
The Mississippi River bars the way to the Great River Road Park. ROSEDALE - The rising water levels along the Mississippi River have a stranglehold on homes along area lakes as it reached 53.3 feet as of ...
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Rain expected to keep Mississippi River high for days
Vicksburg and other communities along the lower Mississippi River on Friday monitored the threat of more rain across the central U.S. as the swollen river continued to rise.
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District 1 citrus-bloom period begins Saturday
... areas. District 1 includes most of eastern Tulare County east of Highway 245, including Lindsay, parts of Porterville and Springville. District 1 also includes all of Tulare County south of Avenue 56, including Earlimart and Ducor. Kunkel said ...
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Q:What is being built on South Eason near Highway 45? A:Thanks to the fine folks at Biz Buzz we have a answer.
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Youth to share vision of community through essay contest
Area junior and high school students will have the opportunity to define their vision of the community and possibly win $100. "My Community - My Vision for Where I Live" is a youth essay contest presented by ...
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Rising river water leaves trouble in its wake
Rising river water has caused many lake residents to evacuate and utilize boats to reach their properties.
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Turkey hunting: Henned up, grouped up Hunters say gobblers vocal, but hard to call
One week into the spring turkey season and one facet of hunting has emerged statewide.
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Annexation muddles fire response
Kyle Hill isn't talking revolution. But the chief of the Northeast Lamar Volunteer Fire Department has suggested that the county take a deep breath and a long, long look at the effect annexation by the City of ...
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In about five years, Madison County will have new interchanges at both Reunion Parkway and Gluckstadt.
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Canton Academy's Canoy plays with the best
South All Star Bob House from Jackson Prep tries to keep the ball from North All Star Chris Carpenter from Starkville Academy during the MPSA AA-AAA Boys All Star Game Friday at Mississippi College.
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Bill would allow gradual utility rate increases
A bill in the state Senate could give utility regulators the power to authorize gradual rate increases for customers as Mississippi Power plans what it calls the first and largest eco-friendly, continuously ...
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