The Clarion-Ledger - Fri Nov 27
Lee County will spend more than $50,000 over the next three years on accident and life insurance for its 300-plus volunteer firefighters.
Lafayette bans workers' tobacco use on jobThe Clarion-Ledger - Thu Nov 26
Lafayette County supervisors have voted to ban tobacco use by county employees on the job.
Businessmen plead guilty in tobacco fraud schemeWLBT-TV Jackson - Wed Nov 25
Two businessmen plead guilty for their role in a scheme to defraud the federal government and several states, including Mississippi, out of more than $20 million dollars in taxes and fees from cigarettes.
2 plead guilty in cigarette caseWLBT-TV Jackson - Wed Nov 25
Two businessmen have pleaded guilty to their involvement in a cigarette distribution scheme to defraud the federal government and several states, including Mississippi, out of more than $20 million in taxes and fees.
2 plead guilty in cigarette caseThe South Mississippi Sun Herald - Wed Nov 25
Two businessmen have pleaded guilty to their involvement in a cigarette distribution scheme to defraud the federal government and several states, including Mississippi, out of more than $20 million in taxes and fees.
2 plead guilty in cig caseThe Clarion-Ledger - Wed Nov 25
Two businessmen pleaded guilty Tuesday to their involvement in a cigarette distribution scheme to defraud the federal government and several states, including Mississippi, out of more than $20 million in taxes and fees.
Man sentenced for selling fake CDsMississippi Business Journal - Mon Nov 23
TUPELO a ' Harold Wayne Hunt, 69, of Cullman, Ala., has pleaded guilty before Judge Paul S. Funderburk to one felony count of unauthorized sale of recordings in the Circuit Court of Lee County, according to the Attorney General's Office.
Body found with poison warning identified as Mount Juliet womanThe Tennessean Nashville News - Fri Nov 20
LEIPER'S FORK COMMUNITY - Natchez Trace Parkway officials from the headquarters in Tupelo, Miss., announced this evening that a woman found dead along the trace in a car marked with a sign warning of poison gas was a Mount Juliet resident.
Junior Achievement closing the doorsMississippi Business Journal - Fri Nov 20
JACKSON a ' The recession has claimed one of Mississippi's most respected charities.
Unbreakable window screensWIS-TV Columbia - Fri Nov 20
Hit by a 2x4 and not even damaged. A company boasts they have perfected something called the unbreakable window screen.
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