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Curtis Flowers, a 39-year-old African American is to stand trial for an unprecedented sixth time for murder of four people in Mississippi in 1996.
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Gov. Barbour has announced the site of the next Mississippi Blues Trail marker. Barbour says a ceremony will be held at 11 a.m. tomorrow in Woodville in Wilkinson County to honor the town's blues traditions.
Aberdeen police to retire official's ticket to file
The Northeast Mississippi Officials Association, the Aberdeen Police Department and Aberdeen High School resolved differences Wednesday that stemmed from an incident last week at an Aberdeen High home football game.
CARROLLTON, Miss. - The word pilgrimage conjures up thoughts of something a little stuffy and sedate, but Carrollton's 175th anniversary will be anything but.
Sixth trial set in Winona murders
A sixth murder trial has been set for Curtis Flowers, the Montgomery County man accused of killing four people at the Tardy Furniture Store in 1996.
Us marshals captured fugitive from Mississippi
U.S. MARSHALS CAPTURE A FUGITIVE AFTER HE WAS AIRED ON ABC SIX. TIME RAN OUT FOR JOHNNY HARRIS JUNIOR OF CLARKSDALE.
Asian soybean rust spreading in Mississippi
Asian soybean rust is spreading across Mississippi and has now been found in nine counties.
The chairman of the North Mississippi Railroad Coalition said that he is convinced new owners of the Memphis-to-Canton rail line recently sold by CN Railroad intend to continue operation.
Fanning the flames of fame: Miss. native, Flay heat up the screen
Kitty Stallings called on her Mississippi roots and rearing to rally 'round the grill with celebrity chef Bobby Flay.
Perjury trials set for Winona jury members
Trial dates have been set for two people charged with perjury during Curtis Flowers' fifth murder trial in Montgomery County last year.
Supervisors share ideas during annual convention in Biloxi
Some 400 supervisors from all 82 counties in Mississippi are meeting in Biloxi this week.
Summer Coin Crew workers to be notified June 15
During the Monday morning meeting of the Attala County Board of Supervisors, Kosciusko-Attala Development Corporation CEO Steve Zea said those chosen to be a part of the summer youth employment opportunity program will be notified of their placement by June 15.
Attala County youth can find summer jobs through program
Attala County's young people have the opportunity to get a summer job. More than 1,300 summer jobs will be provided for young men and women ages 14 - 24 this summer as part of the "Summer Coin Crew" summer youth employment opportunity program being administered by the Mississippi Partnership Local Workforce Area through Three Rivers Planning and ...

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