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Effective Immediately-Youth Curfew for Carthage

A youth curfew is in effect immediately. The Mayor and Board of Aldermen voted last night to instate an 11p.m. youth curfew for individuals under age 18. The decision was made based on recent incidences of excessive loitering and concerns throughout the community, especially... Read More.
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Tate Reeves and Family Test Negative for Covid-19

Negative! Tate Reeves just announced that his family has tested negative for Covid-19. "My girls and I tested negative for COVID-19. Limited contact with the people who were diagnosed, but better safe than sorry! If someone you know gets the virus, get a test!"   photo) Inauguration... Read More.
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MSU Virtual Road Dawgs Tour Begins Today

 STARKVILLE – Starting tonight, Mississippi State Athletics will host a five-episode Virtual Road Dawgs Tour presented by Mississippi Farm Bureau Insurance. The tour will feature virtual roundtable discussions with "Voice of the Bulldogs" Neil Price, MSU head coaches and Director of Athletics John Cohen. The... Read More.
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And The Flag Comes Down In Leake County

Down it came. Directly after the Leake County Board of Supervisors meeting yesterday, the former Mississippi State flag was lowered and removed from steps of the courthouse. Corey Wooten, County Administrator, lowered the flag and Board of Supervisor members folded it. It's final destination... Read More.
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Miss Gov Self-Isolates, Awaiting Covid Test Results

JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves says he is isolating himself after coming into contact with a member of the state House of Representatives who tested positive for the coronavirus. Reeves said in a tweet Monday that he received a coronavirus test... Read More.
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AUDIO: Philly Minute With The Mayor

Mayor James Young stopped by the Main Event this morning. The Dude talked with him about Marty Stuart, Race relations, and the good things and people in Philadelphia. Click the link to listen
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State Corn Hole Tournament At The Max this Weekend

Be a part of the Inaugural State Games of Mississippi Corn Hole Tournament this Saturday, July 11 at The MAX in Downtown Meridian! Sign up as an individual or a team in the beginner, competitive, or advanced division. $20 per person per event | Free... Read More.
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Online Job Hiring Event Tomorrow!

An online hiring event is scheduled for tomorrow. According to The Mississippi Dept. of Security, Ingalls Shipbuilding is hiring for multiple shipfitter apprentice roles. Anyone with  hands on experience or basic knowledge in farming, vehicle maintenance, or power tool operation should consider applying. See... Read More.
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Today In History, July 7th

Today is Tuesday, July 7, the 189th day of 2020. There are 177 days left in the year. Today's Highlight in History: On July 7, 1865, four people were hanged in Washington, D.C. for conspiring with John Wilkes Booth to assassinate President Abraham Lincoln: Lewis Powell... Read More.
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Choctaw Health Center Receives Masks From Faye’s Clothing

Mask donations were made today in Choctaw. Faye's Clothing and Accessories made and donated facemasks to public health services including Choctaw Health Center. The large donation was distributed to community members. The staff at Choctaw Health Center would like to extend our appreciation and thanks... Read More.
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