The Clarion-Ledger - Mon Nov 23
Hanging beside each of the stained glass windows in the sanctuary of Iuka United Methodist Church is a picture of a grave.
From 2,000 to 100 school districts?The South Mississippi Sun Herald - Sat Nov 21
Considering that Mississippi once had more than 2,000 public school districts, Gov.
Deadly North Mississippi PursuitWBBJ-TV - Tue Nov 10
According to Corinth police, South Bank was robbed around 4:30 p.m. Officers say a male suspect got into a car and was chased east on Highway 72 until it crashed in Tishomingo County near Iuka.
Beautiful ravine's puzzle-pieces just don't fit sceneMontgomery Advertiser - Mon Nov 02
BEAR CREEK, Miss. -- It was a jigsaw puzzle of a day, the blue sky pieces brushed with pine treetops and hickory leaves beginning to turn yellow.
Have fun this fall on the Natchez TraceHattiesburg American - Mon Oct 26
THE SWEET GUM is certainly not my favorite tree. However, it does retain one attribute - it is faithful in brightening up the October landscape, especially on the Natchez Trace.
Aluminium-lithium Orion better than compositesFlight Global - Mon Oct 19
A NASA programme manager confirms aluminium-lithium remains the favoured material to serve as the primary structure for the Orion crew module despite an ongoing, two-year programme to develop a mostly composite alternative.
Supervisors hear jail presentationsThe Webster Progress-Times - Fri Oct 16
Supervisors hear jail presentations The Webster Progress-Times WALTHALL - Supervisors heard from more firms last week offering their services for design and construction of a new jail.
Quilt celebration a stitch in timeMadison County Herald - Sat Sep 12
Revel in the art of quiltmaking at the Greater Jackson Quilt Celebration in Ridgeland next weekend.
Trash & Treasures returningMississippi Business Journal - Thu Sep 10
TISHOMINGO COUNTY a ' The Tenn-Tom Tourism Association announces plans for the 2009 Trash & Treasures along the Tenn-Tom Oct.
Apron exhibit reflects ties to the pastThe Clarion-Ledger - Wed Sep 02
Don't let anything come between me and dinner. Unless it's an apron. That front-line defense against the drips, plops and splatters of a cooking life is so functional I rarely considered its finer points.
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