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Good news from young and old last week

The efforts and contributions of local citizens — young and old — were on display last week.

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We are closer to living King’s dream

On Monday the nation will celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day.

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Natchez Historical Society meeting is Jan. 28

“Restoration Plans for Historic Windsor Ruins, the Grand Village of the Natchez Indians and Historic Jefferson College” are ...

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Pro-Life Natchez prayer vigil is Wednesday

Jan. 22 marks the 47th anniversary of the Supreme Court’s Roe v. Wade decision in 1973.

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Be prepared for another long flood season

The Mississippi River surpassed the 48-foot flood stage in Natchez on Wednesday and is expected to crest at ...

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American Legion Auxiliary conference is this weekend

The American Legion Auxiliary turned 100 years old Nov. 10, 2019. We are celebrating a century of honoring ...

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Government can be answer to problems

Government officials are often excoriated for being wasteful, corrupt and self-serving.

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Reeves has work cut out for him from start

Tate Reeves was sworn in as Mississippi’s 65th governor Tuesday, replacing outgoing two-term Gov. Phil Bryant.

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Join us for HNF’s annual meeting on Friday

The Historic Natchez Foundation invites the Natchez community to attend its annual meeting from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. ...

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Pondering crime and punishment in new year

Natchez and Adams County officials had some really good news to share last week.

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Plenty of good news in Miss-Lou last week

The first week of the New Year in the Miss-Lou was filled will news good news in every ...

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Need exists for temporary shelter

Despite a strong national economy, homelessness is a growing problem throughout many parts of the United States and ...

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Spring 2020 special interest classes at Co-Lin

New year, new classes! Copiah-Lincoln Community College is welcoming back faculty, staff and students after the holidays and ...

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2020 elections are gearing up in Miss-Lou

Louisiana municipal elections are just gearing up and they are about to close.

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Have patience as city, county fix erosion issues

Recent heavy rains revealed a few problems with erosion in the area.

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Past time for state to properly fund prisons

News unfolding from the Mississippi Department of Corrections is unsettling to say the least.

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Welcome to 2020, a municipal election year

Welcome to 2020 — a new year, a new decade and a municipal election year.

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2020 has plenty of good news in first week

We are well into the New Year.

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Cabaret Under the Dome is Jan. 9 B’nai Israel

The Natchez Festival of Music and the Goldring/Woldenberg Institute of Southern Jewish Life (ISJL) proudly present the second ...

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Let’s hope dam holds long enough to fix it

The Miss-Lou had a heavy rainfall on Thursday causing localized flooding on many streets and some small mudslides ...

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