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The JCSD received the report of the trespassing on Line Road off of Lower Myrick Road. When they arrived, deputies not only ...
Tuesday afternoon’s city council was a swift one, with three Laurel High students being rewarded with Peacemaker Scholarships ...
Russia unleashed a barrage of missiles, drones and bombs across Ukraine early Saturday, killing five people in a major attack ...
A divided US Supreme Court on Friday granted President Donald Trump's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) access to ...
Gov. Tate Reeves appointed Jerry D. Sharp of Ellisville as Chancery Judge for the 19th Chancery District, which covers Jones ...
With over two decades of experience in education, including work in public and private schools from preschool through high ...
The Republican Party was in desperate straits in the weeks following the 2012 presidential election. There were several ...
I gave up the reins to the column spot last week to our reporter Jack Fairchilds, who had a timely political column. Between ...
Special legislative elections are being held in north Mississippi and the Pine Belt later this year as a result of a federal three-judge panel ruling that mandated new legislative district ...
People are used to seeing a coin flip to determine possession in sporting events, but most are unaware that an election can be decided in that same fashion. And by a coin flip, Darlene Hill was ...
Seventy-two percent of registered Ellisville voters should be downright ashamed of themselves. Worse for Laurel residents, where 73 percent of registered voters said, “Nah, I’m too busy watching ...
This week marked the passing of a great man, Dennis Keveryn. Many of you may remember Dennis as the longtime Laurel Chief Administrative Officer under mayors Susan Vincent and Melvin ...
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