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Many agencies would be cut under budget proposal

The budgets of many agencies and programs would be cut under a plan approved Monday by key lawmakers, ...

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Concordia council provides meals, activities

The Concordia Council on Aging has been part of the community since 1968 providing meals and offering services ...

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Church sexton doing God’s work

Some do God’s work by helping the needy or praying for others.

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Area farmers may be eligible for USDA drought loans

Farmers in 42 parishes in the state, including Concordia, may be eligible for USDA Farm Service Agency low-interest ...

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Auburn opens house with food, music and decorations

Marilyn and Steve Brown got more than they came for when visiting Natchez Saturday.

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Season’s wishes bring good news

This season of wishes has been a great one so far in the Miss-Lou.

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Enjoy Christmas, candlelight and carriages

Are you looking for a special evening of romance and elegance?

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Redistricting puts Trinity Episcopal in Class AA again

After two seasons of dominating competition in MAIS Class A, the Trinity Episcopal Saints are moving up to ...

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12-13-10 Looking back

Looking back

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Saints blow out Silliman by 43

Tip McKenzie and Givonni Dent combined for 33 points for the Trinity Episcopal varsity boy’s basketball team as ...

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Delta State advances to Division II championship game

Garrett Williams picked off two Kevin Clancy second half passes to lead the Delta State University Statesmen (11-3) ...

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Miss-Lou full of great football talent

Even though it covers a relatively small area, the Miss-Lou has put out quite a bit of football ...

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Johnson builds horse arena from ground up, uses it to host rodeo events

Natchez resident Wayne Johnson wanted a place he could ride his horses without wet weather interfering.

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Bayou Cocodrie to host Wheelin’ Hunt

Bayou Cocodrie National Wildlife Refuge wants to give area handicapped hunters a chance to fill its blinds Jan. ...

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Winter is starting much sooner

Officially the first day of winter is Dec. 21 but you wouldn’t think this with the weather we’re ...

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Children’s Home operates largely on donations

Since 1816, The Natchez Children’s Home has cared for abused and neglected children when no one else could ...

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Couple turns light show into radio broadcast

Turning the FM radio dial to 90.9 yields little more than static most places in town, but turning ...

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Ballet of arms delights area children

Most of the time ballet dancers have two feet and two arms to use, but Saturday, characters in ...

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Wreaths carry message of thanks

The nearly 400 deep green Christmas wreaths that now decorate headstones at the Natchez National Cemetery make for ...

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Pleasant Acre overwhelmed with help

It wasn’t Santa Claus or any elves that brought smiles to Pleasant Acre Day School last week — ...

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