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Mississippi news from ClarionLedger.com

Hinds County supervisors on Monday hired AT&T to help upgrade the county's 911 computer system with the ability to track cell phone calls using GPS.

 

Hundreds gave so hundreds can eat.

 

A youth advocacy group is calling for the state's only remaining juvenile training school to be shut down.

 

Hinds County realized more than a decade ago the need for new early warning sirens when several failed to alert citizens when severe weather rolled in.

 

Republican Rep.-elect Gregg Harper won't join the House of Representatives until January, but he's in Washington this week for lessons on being a lawmaker and to help select his party's leaders.

 

A new reward program is offering $5,000 to Mississippians who report illegal animal fighting.

 

Jackson City Council members are questioning whether the city is prepared to take over its bus system for the first time in more than 30 years - a move that will be completed by next month.

 

At least two of Mississippi's community colleges may raise tuition in the face of mandatory budget trimming. And one of them also may cut part-time workers and adjunct instructors.

 

Tears come and go as Rockell Joseph talks about the last three years of her life.

 
 

Local News from Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal via Yahoo! News

OXFORD ? Joey Langston, once one of Mississippi's most successful trial lawyers, will learn Dec. 16 how much prison time he'll do for his guilty plea in a judicial bribery scheme he claims involves fo...

 

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The Associated Press JACKSON - Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour is releasing his budget recommendations to lawmakers before announcing them to the general public.

 

The Associated Press TUPELO - BancorpSouth Inc. has announced it will not apply for federal bailout funds.

 

WASHINGTON - Before he ran for president Barack Obama quit smoking. Now that he's won the job, he may have to break another addiction: Checking his BlackBerry for e-mail.

 

Librarian elected to two-year round table - BOONEVILLE - Northeast Mississippi Community College librarian Sherita Howell was elected as secretary to the 2-Year College Round Table at the Mississippi ...

 

The current financial crisis has necessitated increased demands for transparency and accountability in the operations of financial institutions, but demands for access to institutional data are not ex...

 

Being in the work force for more than 20 years, I've come to realize that there are bosses and there are leaders ... the big difference being that leaders are ones who have the ability and desire to i...

 

It's time to give your Medicare prescription drug coverage a checkup. Open enrollment for Medicare Part D started Saturday and runs through Dec. 31. This is the time to make any changes for the coming...

 

STARKVILLE - After Jon Maynard completed his first day on the job last month as the new president and chief executive officer of the Greater Starkville Development Partnership, he said the experience ...

 
 

Local News for Gulf Coast Mississippi from The Picayune Item

Picayune?s Chamber of Commerce honored this year?s club, volunteer and citizen of the year for all their accomplishments.

 

World leaders battling a historic economic crisis agreed Saturday to flag risky investing and regulatory weak spots in hopes of avoiding future financial meltdowns.

 

Three adults and a child were injured in a two car collision Thursday on Miss. 603.

 

Public hearings will be held at the Mississippi Capitol next week about state agencies? use of contract lobbyists.

 

Despite experts? assertions that there are no cougars in southwest Mississippi, three recent sightings have been reported near Natchez.

 

An 8-year-old girl has led the way in getting seven bicycles donated to the Salvation Army in Pascagoula.

 

A Mississippi Supreme Court decision means another election for sheriff in Coahoma County.

 

Esther Lee Evans was suffering from diabetes and breathing problems before she died in a north Mississippi hospice in 2006, and her family had no reason to think her death was anything but natural.

 

Toyota Motor Corp. said Friday that for now it is sticking with plans to open its new Mississippi plant in 2010 despite media reports that Japan?s top automaker is mulling a delay.

 

The Picayune City Council meets at 6 p.m. Tuesday in the Council?s Chambers at City Hall, 815 N. Beech St.

 
 

Local news for Mississippi from SunHerald.com

Home Corp. puts money in Habitat loan fund

 

Kindergarten students from Central Elementary in Gulfport let out squeals of delight Monday when they learned they would be making pizza at Lynn Meadows Discovery Center.

 

The Sun Herald, Hancock Bank and the Gulf Coast Community Foundation have established the Galveston Bay Hurricane Relief Fund to help cities and counties around Galveston Bay recover from Hurricane Ik...

 

Customers flocked to the city's new post office Monday to change out P.O. box keys and conduct other business in a permanent structure for the first time since Hurricane Katrina.

 

Coast Housing Director Gerald Blessey ran into undisguised resistance Monday night when he asked the City Council to consider allowing MEMA cottages to stay in the city limits after the March 31 deadl...

 

The Jackson County Board of Supervisors decided to take a hard look at the federal home buyout program before it continues participating.

 

Brief but fun public events on Thursday will kick off the Salvation Army's annual Christmas Angel Tree and Red Kettle bell-ringing programs in the six South Mississippi counties.

 

Coast Young Professionals, an organization of the Coast Chamber, will host the first Educate & Engage Seminar on Friday at Bayou Bluff Tennis Club, beginning at 8 a.m.

 

For Hancock County residents weary of trudging through mud or dust to conduct business at a county government complex of trailers, there is good news.

 

Archbishop Thomas J. Rodi was honored for the second time in less than a month for leadership after Hurricane Katrina. Rodi, who is apostolic administrator of the Catholic Diocese of Biloxi and the re...

 
 
 

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