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More storms prompt severe thunderstorm watch for parts of Mississippi
A second day of organized storms are approaching the state and will likely bring the potential for more damaging winds and hail.
Suspected shooter arrested in Mississippi case
Mississippi authorities said Friday that they have caught the man they believe gunned down two strangers last week along interstate highways in the northwestern part of the state.
Quick arrest in Jonestown attack
A man has been arrested in connection with an attack on a Catholic sister with ties to Tunica.
Mississippi's damages cap unconstitutional, judge rules
A Mississippi judge has declared unconstitutional the state's $1 million cap on noneconomic damages.
Gov. Bryant to Keynote 77th Annual Meeting of Delta Council
Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant will offer the keynote address for the 77th annual meeting of Delta Council on Friday, May 11, at the Bologna Performing Arts Center on the Delta State University campus in Cleveland, Miss.
If, as an editorial published August 24, 2010 in this space opined, "Political wars are won during the redistricting process," Panola County should be a sore loser over the Senate redistricting plan that the legislature is approving as these words are written.
Mississippi producer making sure every drop of water counts
To conserve and protect his water resources, Clarksdale, Miss., producer Pete Hunter built an extensive tail water recovery system, installed weirs and overfall pipes, dug a 20-acre reservoir for irrigation and implemented variable-rate fertilizer applications.
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