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Breaking News : Mississippi Casinos Closed

JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Mississippi casinos are closed amid concerns about the coronavirus. State lawmakers could leave the Capitol for a few weeks. And, the state's top elected official is recommending that accountability standards be temporarily suspended for this academic year because schools are... Read More.
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PSC Commissioner Brent Bailey on The Main Event

Public Service Commissioner Brent Bailey was on The Main Event this morning with LOLLYDUDE. They talked about the effects of the COVID19 virus in Mississippi with the utility companies. Click the link to listen
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Breaking News: Amazon to Hire Additional 100,000

National - Concerns surrounding the safety and security in conjunction with the Coronavirus has caused online purchases to skyrocket. Amazon has just announced that it will hire 100,000 workers to assist with the huge influx of orders and deliveries in the United States. Workers... Read More.
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Baptist Leake Sets Modified Hours

Leake - Due to the health and welfare concerns Baptist Leake has established modified Visitors hours and guidelines. Baptist Leake will be limiting visiting hours to: 7 AM - 8 AM 6 PM - 7 PM Only 2 visitors per room, no visitors age 17 or under All visitors... Read More.
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CLOSED Information Site

Below find information for up to date closings in our community. Carthage Public Library - Will be closed for the remainder of the week at a minimum. Outside Check out to be established soon.
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Baptist Leake Visitor Guidelines

Please note that in response to  Coronavirus Disease 2019 Baptist Leake has implemented the following guidelines. We will continue to update you as more details become available.  
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Press Release: CEPA to Reschedule Annual Meeting

For immediate release CARTHAGE, Miss. – Based on recent information provided by the Mississippi State Department of Health regarding the Coronavirus (COVID-19) epidemic, the Central Electric Power Association Board of Directors has decided to reschedule their Annual Meeting, originally scheduled for Tuesday, March 17, at... Read More.
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