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Mr. and Mrs. James R. Lawless of Petal and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Stewart of Laurel announce the engagement of their daughter, Jamie Renae Lawless, to Channing Renn Walley, son of Mr.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
La. floodgate opens, diverting Mississippi River
Water from the inflated Mississippi River gushed through a floodgate Saturday for the first time in nearly four decades and headed toward thousands of homes and farmland in the Cajun countryside, threatening to slowly submerge the land under water up to 25 feet deep.
Farmers on the Mississippi see crops washed away
Friday, May 13, 2011 at 1:03 p.m. / AP In a May 12, 2011 photo, circle irrigation system looks like a bridge span from the distance on the underwater soybean crop of Brett Robinson along River Road, north of Yazoo City, Miss.
River, backwater starting to take homes in central Mississippi
Elaine Fuller walked through her empty home in a rural community near Yazoo City.