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Bill would allow sale of Grenada hospital
Legislation that would allow the University of Mississippi Medical Center to take over a hospital in Grenada has been signed into law. Comment?
3 people dead in I-55 accident in Grenada County
The Mississippi Highway Patrol is at the scene of a fatal traffic accident on Interstate 55 in Grenada County. Comment?
Fly Timber expanding operations in Grenada
Sawmill operator Fly Timber has announced a $6 million expansion in Grenada, Miss., that will create 30 new jobs. Comment?
Blues man Rush gets lifetime arts award in Miss.
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Mississippi artists were honored Thursday during a rocking ceremony at Belhaven University in Jackson. Comment?
Tupelo Golden Wave teams clinch 2-6A titles
College post-season bracketology might be more famous, but high the high school version can be just as intense. Comment?
Wave can clinch division tonight
Tupelo Golden Wave head basketball coach Jeff Norwood wants to focus on winning each contest just for the sake of the game. Comment?
Leslie Criss: Snow hopes remain, but change a bit with age
"Well, I know now. I know a little more how much a simple thing like a snowfall can mean to a person." - Sylvia Plath "Snow flurries began to fall and they swirled around people's legs like house cats. Comment?
Snow falling across Central Mississippi
The National Weather Service says snow is falling over much of Central Mississippi with 2 to 4 inches expected by midmorning Thursday. Comment?
Outdoors: The Buzz December 21, 2012
Crappie deep, catfish bite on at Grenada The crappie are still biting pretty well although they're generally deep, and a big catfish bite was recently on downstream of the Grenada spillway, Clay Coleman, of Clay's Bait and Tackle in Tupelo, said this week. Comment?
Grenada metal stamping plant adding 35 jobs
Ice Industries Grenada says it is adding 35 jobs and investing $500,000 in an expansion. Comment?
Yazoo Basin lakes begin annual drawdown
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Eagles can be spotted looking over Sardis Lake during the winter months. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is beginning its annual winter water-level drawdown, which Northeast Mississippians need to know for recreational planning. Comment?