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Mississippi is considered part of the deep south. The state takes its name from the Mississippi River, which flows along its western boundary.

 

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Mississippi news from ClarionLedger.com

A top Jackson Public Schools administrator has decided to seek the district's superintendent position.

 

Clinton city leaders next month hope to approve a bid for construction of the Quisenberry Library on Northside Drive.

 

For the third time since assuming power last year, House Democrats are visiting the Gulf Coast and New Orleans this weekend to assess post-Hurricane Katrina needs.

 

Alcorn State University appears on track to break ground on new student housing by the fall and open new dorms by August 2009.

 

Hinds County has hired a Meridian city ex-employee to reorganize how the county gets and spends its grant money.

 

Howard Dean says he thinks presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Sen. Barack Obama can win Mississippi in the November election.

 
 

Local News from Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal via Yahoo! News

On top of the high profile races for president and national legislative offices that Mississippians will go to the polls to vote on this November, they also will be electing Supreme Court justices.

 

JACKSON - The Federal Elections Commission says it has not yet seen a complaint filed by Democrat Ronnie Musgrove's campaign against U.S. Sen. Roger Wicker.

 

In this image released by Warner Bros., Heath Ledger starring as The Joker, is shown in a scene with Christian Bale, starring as Batman in "The Dark Knight."

 

A new Japanese restaurant for Tupelo. ... Where is the cheapest gas in NeMiss? ... Starbucks in Tupelo safe from closings. - Click here for more.

 

TUPELO - The president of North Mississippi Medical Center is leaving the Magnolia State for the Lone Star State. Chuck Stokes, president of the Tupelo hospital, has taken a job as chief operating off...

 

OXFORD - Construction of the University of Mississippi's research park is still well into the future, but details from business plans to hirings have advanced since the draft master plan was completed...

 

TUPELO - Former Tupelo Police Capt. Cliff Hardy's lawsuit against the city moved along Thursday with deadlines set leading up to an unspecified trial date.

 

VERONA - Its been seven months and still no answers for what happened to Damakia Phinizee. Phinizee, 26, of Verona, was reported missing Oct. 12 after she failed to pick up her children from her siste...

 

ASHLAND - A recent county grand jury term has resulted in 27 people being indicted on drug charges. The 27 arrested Wednesday were booked into the Marshall County Jail, mostly on charges of sale and p...

 

TUPELO - City leaders will vote next month on a plan to permanently close West Jackson Street Extended and reroute roughly 7,300 motorists who travel that path every day.

 
 

Local News for Gulf Coast Mississippi from The Picayune Item

The federal government has released a new safety video that focuses on a 2006 explosion that left three dead at an oilfield near Raleigh.

 

Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean?s voter registration tour has canceled a stop in Hattiesburg.A DNC spokesman says a scheduling conflict will prevent Dean from visiting Hattiesburg, ...

 

The Tennessee Valley Authority?s ?megasite? economic development program is proving to be a megahit with major manufacturers.

 

The Federal Emergency Management Agency responding to disasters such as the Midwest floods and the California wildfires isn?t the same agency that responded to Hurricane Katrina, a top official told a...

 

Mexican archaeologists have found the remains of what appear to be four U.S. soldiers who died in 1846 during the Mexican-American war, the government announced on Thursday.

 

A week-long camp at the Picayune Fire Department is teaching children important lessons about fire safety, the dangers of strangers and what it?s like to be a firefighter.

 

While Scott and Mary Varnacke and their children were in Slidell, La., Sunday afternoon, they had no idea that their home on Mississippi 43 North in Picayune had been struck by lightning and was on f...

 

A proposed driving tour of Mississippi?s Indian mounds would stretch about 150 miles from Natchez to Winterville, located north of Greenville.

 

The Grenada City Council will hold a public meeting on August 4 to hear from local residents on a possible public smoking ban.

 

The Pascagoula City Council has unanimously changed its position about allowing an area to become a Mississippi Cottage retail village.

 
 

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