WAPT-TV Jackson - Fri Nov 06
A federal judge will allow reporters to have access to pre-sentencing letters written on behalf of former Hinds County Circuit Judge Bobby DeLaughter.
Gov. seeking more budget-cut powerThe Clarion-Ledger - Fri Nov 06
As state revenues continue to fall below expectations, Gov. Haley Barbour wants more authority to make deeper budget cuts .
Tourism shows slow growth in TupeloHotel Online - Thu Nov 05
Nov. 5--TUPELO -- Tupelo had slightly fewer tourists in the most recent fiscal year, but the economic impact from tourism-related activities grew 17 percent.
Tourism shows slow growth in TupeloWLOX-TV Biloxi - Thu Nov 05
The number of tourists visiting Tupelo this past fiscal year was down, but economic officials say tourism-related revenue grew 17 percent.
MEC plans statewide economics tourThe Clarion-Ledger - Wed Nov 04
The Mississippi Economic Council, starting next week, will travel to cities throughout the state to discuss with business and community leaders ways of creating more economic opportunities.
Doctor, ex-patient's heirs want suit nixedThe Clarion-Ledger - Wed Nov 04
Dr. Paul White and the heirs of a former Sanctuary Hospice patient have asked a federal judge to dismiss a wrongful death lawsuit filed against the physician.
Woman Sentenced In Fatal 2008 WreckWJTV Jackson - Tue Nov 03
A Fulton woman has been sentenced to 40 years in prison on charges related to a fatal 2008 traffic accident in Tupelo.
Memphis man second to go to courtWLBT-TV Jackson - Tue Nov 03
A Memphis businessman linked to a multistate black-market cigarette operation will be in federal court in Greenville on Nov.
Miss. EPA invested in StanfordPicayune Item - Mon Nov 02
An official with Magnolia Electric Power Association says the McComb-based utility has recouped about $3 million of the $5.3 million it invested in 2008 with the now-defunct Stanford Financial Group and its bank in Antigua.
Read the post and send us your feedbackAmerican Medical Association - Mon Nov 02
Once Congress concludes whatever it finally does with health system reform, the reality is that all health care will continue to be local, delivered across the nation in unique communities, each reflecting the rich diversity of the United States.
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