Archive - 2013
March 29th
A serious allegation against the North Mississippi Center for Higher Educational Advancement (NMCHEA) was laid to rest this week during the vacation term of Clay County Circuit Court.
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March 28th
Lockelyn Frazier rides comfortably in the back of an Easter-theme wagon during the First United Methodist Early Childhood Development Center’s Easter Parade on Thursday morning. Photo by Bryan Davis
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Austin Foster finishes his leg of the 4x100 handing the baton off to Cameron Smith.
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The attorneys handling the two sides of a lawsuit against the city of West Point may have settled the case this week, but the aftermath has been anything but settling.
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Clay County Circuit Court officials are now trying to figure out exactly where the venue should be for the case of a man accused of shooting and killing Starkville native Devin Mitchell.
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When the Golden Triangle Regional Waste Management Authority launched in 1996, it was quite an undertaking.
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March 27th
Taking care of business on the mound has been a key trait for the Oak Hill Raiders in the early goings of the 2013 season.
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Vaudine Landess had her 100th birthday yesterday at Dugan Memorial Home with her son, Joe Landess and daughter-in-law Eva Landess of Chattanooga, Tenn. She was born March 26, 1913, in Alabama. She moved to West Point and married Foster Landress. They had four children, seven grandchildren and several great-grandchildren. She enjoyed playing Bridge, cooking and being with her family and friends. The staff at Dugan celebrated her milestone birthday with cake and punch. Submitted Photo
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The West Point Green Wave were looking to bounce back following two losses to district 2-5A foe Saltillo last week.
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Earlier this week, the Republican governor of North Dakota, Jack Dalrymple, signed into law anti-abortion legislation that will take effect this August, some of which is the strongest the nation has seen yet to challenge the 1973 U.S. Supreme Court case of Roe v. Wade, which legalized abortion in our nation.
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