Neshoba County native announces run for secretary of state

Neshoba County native Shuwaski Young has announced that he will seek the Democratic Party's nomination for Mississippi secretary of state. Young, who previously worked in the Department of Homeland Security during Barack Obama’s presidency, says if he's nominated, he will run a campaign against Republican... Read More.
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Leake Academy Teams Win Double Header Home Games

The Leake Academy Basketball teams were in action tonight in Madden playing Winston Academy from Louisville. Both teams were expected to dominate their respective games and neither team disappointed the home crowd tonight. The Lady Rebels jumped out to a 20 point lead by... Read More.
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Leake Academy Sweeps Lamar School in Meridian

The Leake Academy basketball teams were on the road tonight at Lamar School in Meridian and both the Lady Rebels and Rebels came away with 15 point victories in their games. The Lady Rebels improved to 14-1 on their season winning their game with... Read More.
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Henderson Elected Mayor of Carthage

Laurie Henderson will be the new mayor of Carthage.  Running as a Republican, she beat incumbent mayor Mary Ann Vivians in Tuesday's general election.  Henderson got about 60 per cent of the vote.  And she's already setting some priorities for when she takes over... Read More.
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Sheriff Warns About Bus Law Violations

FROM NESHOBA COUNTY SHERIFF ERIC CLARK:   Neshoba County Sheriff’s Office continues to receive calls from the public in reference to motorists passing stopped school buses. This reckless and public endangerment will not be tolerated and deputies are being instructed to be on high alert for... Read More.
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Former Member of MBCI Tribal Council Headed to Prison

FROM THE U-S ATTORNEY'S OFFICE IN JACKSON:    A former tribal councilmember for the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians was sentenced to 84 months in prison for embezzlement, perjury, and suborning perjury, announced U.S. Attorney Darren J. LaMarca and Special Agent in Charge Jermicha Fomby of... Read More.
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Gun Conviction Sends Philly Man to Prison

FROM THE U-S ATTORNEY'S OFFICE IN JACKSON:   A Philadelphia, Mississippi man was sentenced to 222 months in prison for possessing a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime, announced U.S. Attorney Darren J. LaMarca and Special Agent in Charge Kurt Thielhorn of the Bureau... Read More.
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