Thursday’s Interview with State Representative Toby Barker addressing Redistricting, Animal Cruelty and Texting and Driving.
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Dean Wade Named Co-Anchor of WDAM's News Seven Today | New Posts to PineBeltPRESS.com to Stop
A personal note: My day will start a little earlier than usual Monday February 21st as I return to WDAM-TV as the co-anchor of the News 7 Today show. I will be joining Miranda Beard … Continue reading → Read More
- HHS Student Paul Green Named National Merit Finalist
- WILLIAM CAREY UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR WRITES ENGINEERING GRAPHIC TEXTBOOK
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Tentative Agenda for Lamar County Board of Supervisors Meeting for Thursday Feb 17
Board of Supervisors Of Lamar County, Mississippi Board Meeting Date: February 17, 2011 Time: 9:00 A.M. Bid Opening: Annual, legal and depository bids. Receive and enter Proof of Publication. (10:00 am). Subject Matter: Reading of … Continue reading → Read More
- Dupree Appointed to National League of Cities Committee
- Southern Miss Student Government President Picked for Russian Visit
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AUDITIONS FOR CAREY DINNER THEATRE TO BE HELD MARCH 26
Auditions for cast and interviews with crew for the thirty-sixth season of Carey Dinner Theatre (CDT) are Saturday, March 26beginning at 10 a.m. in the Joe and Virginia Tatum Theatre on the Hattiesburg campus of … Continue reading → Read More
- PIANIST JOHN ELLIS TO PERFORM AT WILLIAM CAREY UNIVERSITY
- Dean Wade Named Co-Anchor of WDAM's News Seven Today | New Posts to PineBeltPRESS.com to Stop
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Tentative Agenda for Lamar County Board of Supervisors Meeting for Thursday Feb 17
Board of Supervisors Of Lamar County, Mississippi Board Meeting Date: February 17, 2011 Time: 9:00 A.M. Bid Opening: Annual, legal and depository bids. Receive and enter Proof of Publication. (10:00 am). Subject Matter: Reading of … Continue reading → Read More
- Forrest County Candidates as of February 2
- Candidates Running for Office in Forrest County Primary as of Jan. 22
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Legislators meet with PRCC students, faculty
Folks at Pearl River Community College heard a little good news Monday – they’ll probably get through the school year without losing any more funding. Eighteen consecutive months of falling tax revenue meant most state … Continue reading → Read More
- Exchange Program Visitors Tour Downtown