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What could happen in worst-case scenarios?

Officials don’t really like to play the “what if” game, but for thousands of area residents who feel ...

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Dry islands being built on Riverfront

The City of Vidalia continued flood-preparation work Wednesday by starting on the first of several dry islands ...

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Families flee from flooding

Heather Rushing isn’t all that worried about the moving flood waters she believes may soon fill her St. ...

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Sludge to solid: Double the green

The City of Natchez may soon be able to bag and tag a recycled product that was once ...

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Staying the course: Natchez to celebrate

NATCHEZ — Year 2016 might seem like a ways off, but planners of the Natchez tricentennial celebration are ...

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Teachers light up young minds

Most everyone has a favorite teacher who, in a year’s time, sealed a memory of his or herself ...

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Athlete finds special strength

Nine-year-old Callie Bradford might not have had two blue ribbons pined to her backpack Friday if her older ...

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Spring Pilgrimage tour numbers grow

NATCHEZ — Spring Pilgrimage in Natchez is halfway complete and the first 20 days of the 2011 season ...

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New Democrat website unveiled

Natchezdemocrat.com readers will notice a new look and feel of the website today.

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Natchez Powwow celebrates 23 years

NATCHEZ — Culture, ancestry and a bit of history will come to life Saturday and Sunday with the ...

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NHS student sacrifices for success

By Emily lane The Natchez Democrat NATCHEZ — Anyone who thought it was easy for this year’s Miss ...

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Fedora talks at 30th annual banquet

Setting goals is something Southern Mississippi football coach Larry Fedora has done since high school.

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