Editorials

Follow the law; be safe today

As you celebrate America’s Independence today with a few key decisions, remember that children are watching you and ...

News

Chase through Clayton ends in arrest

A Clayton man remained behind bars Tuesday, after leading Concordia Parish Sheriff deputies on a chase around Clayton ...

Crime Reports

Crime reports: Wednesday, July 4, 2012

  Natchez Police Department Arrests —Tuesday Breanna M. Walker, 22, 919 N. Rankin St., on charges of malicious ...

News

Waste Management fights for contract, loses

As of Monday, and despite a request by Waste Management to review the decision, Adams County’s garbage is ...

News

Fireworks banned in county; community show set for Wednesday

Burn bans now in effect in Adams County and Concordia Parish will affect the Fourth of July fun ...

editors pick

Twin century plants on Lynda Lee showing off

When Gwendolyn Ford received two spiky plants from a friend 20 years ago, she thought she had two ...

News

Mims not surprised that abortion law now stalled

The author of the legislation that would have at least temporarily ended abortion services in Mississippi said he ...

News

Ferriday OK’s mayor’s appointments

In a first order of business for Ferriday Mayor Gene Allen, he successfully made a transition back to ...

editors pick

New leadership takes oath, appoints Carby as attorney

A standing-room-only crowd packed into the Natchez City Council Chambers Monday morning to see the official beginning of ...

News

Reality television looking for long lost rednecks

If you have a family member who has lost their redneck way and traded in their backwoods charm ...

News

Local veterans invited to health clinic fair

The G.V. (Sonny) Montgomery VA Medical Center in Jackson, is hosting a free health fair in July. Representatives ...

News

The Dart: Heat doesn’t stop boys

While the scorching summer heat runs most people inside, two local 7-year-old boys are spending their summer vacation ...

Editorials

Week filled with hellos, goodbyes

Last week was one of farewells, and a few hellos.

Sports

Hoffpauir enjoys playing hard for Syracuse Chiefs

It was a cold spring in more ways than one for former Vidalia High School standout Jarrett Hoffpauir.

News

Photo Feature: Bowling for the Boys & Girls

News

Judge blocks Miss. abortion law

A federal judge on Sunday temporarily blocked enforcement of a Mississippi law that could shut down the only ...

Sports

Porter resigns as Trinity football coach

Ryan Porter didn’t even get to coach a game at Trinity Episcopal.

Business

Dickens named chair of state community college board

Natchez-native Pat Dickens has her sights set on improving the quality of higher education for all Mississippi students, ...

Style feature

Red, White & BBQ

For some, how American you are this Fourth of July correlates to how much you can sweat it ...

News

Allen calls for a unified front in Ferriday

A wave of heat helped usher in a wave of change in Ferriday Saturday afternoon as Gene Allen ...

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