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IAHS Indian Players help Smithville
The Itawamba Agricultural High School Indian Players help storm victims.
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New Albany Elementary students asked to be ‘Little Frogs’
On April 11, thirty-two students at New Albany Elementary School received a special invitation to be a part of the Krewe of Petites Grenouilles "Little Frogs."
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Boys & Girls Club helps Johnson overcome obstacles; honors Reed
Growing up just down the road from the Haven Acres Boys & Girls Club, Marcell Johnson has learned to overcome obstacles in life.
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Stone Soup Ministry reaches out to needy
A small congregation of congregations appeared April 23 at the doorstep of the Salvation Army in Tupelo.
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Astronomer from French Camp leads lesson about solar system at Shannon Middle School
By Chris Kieffer NEMS Daily Journal If Earth was the size of a basketball, how big would the moon be? Just ask students at Shannon Middle School. Those students were visited last week by astronomer James Hill, director of Rainwater Observatory and Planetarium in French Camp. Hill spoke to the students about the solar system at the request of ...
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West Union PTO truck giveaway this weekend
Someone is going to get a new truck for $100 this weekend and help West Union School in the process.
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Aberdeen to embark on community garden program
In an effort to clean up the appearance of the city, the Aberdeen Board of Aldermen voted Tuesday, March 15, to take a step to utilize "green spaces" within the city's limits.
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‘Steps to a Cure’
Raising awareness of Parkinson’s disease has become a personal mission for Kaitlyn Kinsey.
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Walk a dog for ‘Paws’ project at Ballard Park
THS seniors’ event will encourage Humane Society adoptions.
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The winning Powerball number is shown after being drawn at the Florida Lottery studio in TallahasseeBy Brendan O'Brien (Reuters) - A single winning ticket for a record Powerball lottery jackpot worth $590.5 million was sold in Florida, organizers said late on Saturday, but there was no immediate word about who won one of the largest jackpots in U.S. history. The winning numbers from Saturday night's drawing were: 10, 13, 14, 22 and 52, with a Powerball number of 11. The odds of winning were put at 1 in 175 million. The winning ticket was sold at a Publix supermarket in Zephyrhills, a suburb of Tampa, according to the Florida Lottery. ...


Sun May 19 11:23:19 UTC 2013

City of Harrisburg Mayor Linda Thompson holds a news conference in Harrisburg PennsylvaniaBy Hilary Russ (Reuters) - In Harrisburg, Pennsylvania's cash-hungry capital city, local political battles are waged much as they are across the United States: with big personalities and bare-knuckled verbal brawls. But unlike most cities, Harrisburg's financial troubles have thrust it into the national spotlight, most recently with a slap from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for fraud. Financing for a single incinerator has been driving the city toward insolvency since 2009. The $3.7 trillion U.S. ...


Sun May 19 09:30:28 UTC 2013

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry speaks during dedication ceremonies at State Department in WashingtonBy Susan Cornwell WASHINGTON (Reuters) - When the Yemen-based branch of al Qaeda placed a bounty on her husband's head, Mary Feierstein learned of it from a friend who called and said, "You must be a mess!" U.S. Ambassador Gerald Feierstein was thousands of miles (km) away at the U.S. Embassy in Sanaa, without his wife and family on what is called an "unaccompanied" posting. He is one of more than a thousand U.S. diplomats on such tours of duty in danger spots around the world, part of a trend that is changing the definition of being a diplomat. ...


Sun May 19 04:53:32 UTC 2013
A series of 16 violent tornadoes ransacked north Texas this week, killing six people and flattening entire neighborhoods. Seven people who were reported missing early Friday morning have now been accounted for, but the storms aren't over yet. Severe thunderstorms are expected late Friday in Alabama and Mississippi, and the Plains and the Midwest face [...]
Fri May 17 19:53:22 UTC 2013