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Several infrastructure projects throughout the city of Meridian are moving forward with the City Council set to take action on a number of items and purchases at an upcoming meeting.
: The city of Meridian on Thursday announced the boil water notice has been lifted. A precautionary boil water notice has ...
Seaman Apprentice James Gardner, a native of Meridian, is training to be part of the U.S. Navy’s 125-year tradition of ...
With coaching and competition experience within the Mississippi junior college ranks as well as at the NCAA level, Sarah ...
Anyone growing muscadine grapes or interested in learning more about this fruit crop is invited to attend the Muscadine Field Day, hosted on Aug. 28 by Mississippi State University in Carriere.
Meridian police officers will see more competitive pay and clear opportunities for advancement under a restructuring of the ...
Commissioner of Agriculture and Commerce Andy Gipson announced Monday the Mississippi Department of Agriculture and Commerce ...
The Mississippi Arts + Entertainment Experience is introducing new art interactives, a new puppet theater, and hands-on ...
Friendships rarely happen by plan. That’s definitely true for two local community organizations who help each other in ways ...
Back-to-school season is here, and soon more vehicles will be on the road carrying our most precious cargo. With the safety of kids, parents, school bus drivers and others in mind, the Mississippi ...
A Meridian police officer making a routine traffic stop Thursday was incidentally responsible for taking more than 500 pounds ...
High summer temperatures can be unsafe for anyone, but these conditions are especially dangerous for outdoor workers. The ...
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