Panolian - Fri Nov 06
Friday, November 06, 2009 Jennifer Hall , librarian at Batesville Public Library, made a surprise presentation to Irene Rhodes at Mondaya s Friends of the Library meeting.
Motel slaying nets 15 yearsWLOX-TV Biloxi - Thu Nov 05
A 36-year-old Tylertown woman has been sentenced to 15 years in prison after pleading guilty to manslaughter in the shooting death of her boyfriend at a McComb motel.
McComb mayor sues board over unannounced meetingWLBT-TV Jackson - Thu Nov 05
McComb Mayor Zach Patterson has filed a lawsuit against the city's selectmen, accusing them of violating laws when they didn't give notice of a meeting held to sign payroll checks.
La. woman charged in fatal Osyka stabbingThe Clarion-Ledger - Wed Nov 04
A Kentwood, La., woman has been charged with murder in the stabbing death of an Osyka man who died Sunday from wounds he received during a fight Friday night.
Sexy Can I - Ray J / Yung BergWNSL-FM Hattiesburg - Tue Nov 03
Arriving on the heels of big sister/R&B star Brandy, rapper Ray J parlayed his success on television into a music career at the age of 14.
Miss. EPA invested in StanfordPicayune Item - Mon Nov 02
An official with Magnolia Electric Power Association says the McComb-based utility has recouped about $3 million of the $5.3 million it invested in 2008 with the now-defunct Stanford Financial Group and its bank in Antigua.
Duckworth now heading HubHealthMississippi Business Journal - Mon Nov 02
HubHealth of South Mississippi announced the appointment of Mechelle Duckworth as chief executive officer of its 180-member independent physician association, which serves the greater Pinebelt area.
Duckworth named HubHealth CEOHattiesburg American - Sun Nov 01
Mechelle Duckworth has been named chief executive officer of HubHealth of South Mississippi, an 180-member independent physician association, which serves the Pine Belt.
Pike constable quitsPicayune Item - Wed Oct 28
Pike County Constable Oliver James has resigned after allegedly being caught on video receiving an improper payment of $35. County supervisors accepted the resignation this past week.
Pike constable quitsWLBT-TV Jackson - Mon Oct 26
Pike County Constable Oliver James has resigned after allegedly being caught on video receiving an improper payment of $35. County supervisors accepted the resignation this past week.
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