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Aldermen proceed with financial review of convention center

Natchez aldermen Monday approved a financial review of the Natchez Convention Center received official approval and expect a ...

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Natchez Children’s Services director retiring after more than three decades of serving children

After nearly 35 years of service, Natchez Children’s Services Executive Director Nancy Hungerford is retiring from a ministry ...

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Bright Future: Trinity student chosen for 2018 NLCC fellowship

For Camille Taylor, an environment of writers — sensitive, colorful souls who also spend long hours hovering over ...

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Mind made up: Delta Charter School safety devoted to game

Delta Charter School’s Drake Smith grew up playing football, but at the brink of adolescence, he realized a ...

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Police: Dispute led to shooting

Police said two people suffered shotgun wounds Thursday night near Susie B. West Apartments in a dispute that ...

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Faith and Family: Filmmaker looks to make positive impact

For one Natchez artist, making films is not just about telling a story, but making a positive impact ...

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Construction of pool to begin soon

Construction of a new community pool is expected to begin within a 20-day window, county officials said this ...

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City to pursue grant for riverboat dock at Roth Hill

The city is pursuing grant funding to help construct a new riverboat dock at the foot of Roth ...

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Dump truck owner agrees to pay for bridge damage

The owner of the dump truck that collapsed the Artman Road bridge has agreed to pay for repairs.

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Photo gallery: Fall Pilgrimage dresses the part

Scenes from a unique tour at the antebellum house Green Leaves.

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$660K paving complete for county roads, $2 million more anticipated

The county recently completed an approximately $660,000 paving project and anticipates spending $2 million on asphalt next year.

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Man on most wanted list turns himself into ACSO

A man wanted for allegedly shooting at his estranged wife, breaking into her house and later beating her ...

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Weekend Ticket: Cathedral ready for fall festival fun

Making your own tie-dye shirt, potentially winning a free year of coffee and the famous juicy burgers will ...

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Unifying history: Fall Pilgrimage events offer view of both sides of story

Natchez’s African-American history is on full display during Fall Pilgrimage.

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Eola: Will it be hotel or senior living apartments?

The owner of the former Natchez Eola Hotel announced Tuesday his intention to reform the building into a ...

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Go-cup zone on go after aldermen vote to approve ordinance

The city’s to-go-cup ordinance will be ready in time for next month’s Great Mississippi River Balloon Race after ...

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City to negotiate with Magnolia Medical Foundation for senior living apartments at old General Hospital

The Natchez Board of Aldermen voted Tuesday to move into the negotiations phase with its plan to renovate ...

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NECA student among those who will receive two diplomas

When LeAnna Swain crosses the podium this May during her graduation ceremony from Natchez High School, she is ...

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Downtown Natchez Farmers Market asks county for help

While supervisors as a whole did not take action, one supervisor said he would personally help out the ...

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Stewpot depends on workers, volunteers

Each day when the door of Natchez Stewpot swings open and the smell of fresh cornbread wafts out ...

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