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Free Prostate Screenings Saturday

The Sumter County Health Department is offering free prostate cancer screenings for men this Saturday from 10 AM until 2 PM.

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Winston Co. Sheriff's Dept. Searching for Burglary Suspects

Chief Investigator Connie Hampton has been working on this case since nearly 30 guns were taken from home on Hinze Rural Hill Rd. in late March and now the Sheriff's Department is asking for the...

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EMBDC Hosts Business and Community Showcase

The East Mississippi Business Development Corporation hosted its annual Business & Community Showcase to acquaint the public with local businesses and non-profit agencies.

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National Civitan Awareness Month

The Meridian First Ladies Civitan Club is celebrating Civitan Awareness Month by volunteering and showcasing how they give back to the community every year.

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MCC Workforce Development Center Undergoing Renovations

MCC's Workforce Development Center is undergoing a multi-million dollar renovation to create a state-of-the-art training and workforce facility.

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5 Years Later: Remembering the Historic Outbreak

Nearly five years ago, 122 tornadoes ripped through the United States creating damage and destruction across the southeast and right here in East Mississippi and West Alabama.

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5 Years Later: Lessons Learned from the April 27, 2011 Tornado Outbreak

Five years ago a tornado outbreak carved a path of damage across the Deep South. After the event, lessons were learned and warning the public has evolved.

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14th Annual Career Expo and Job Fair

Meridian Community College and The Radio People hosted their annual Career Expo and Job Fair at the Tommy E. Dulaney Center on the campus of MCC.

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Neshoba Relay Raises Money for Cancer Research

The relay kicks off at 6 p.m. at the Neshoba County Coliseum.

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Clarke County Relay for Life Saturday

Clarke County Relay for Life will kick off at 10 a.m. on Saturday at Archusa Creek Water Park in Quitman.

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National Teacher Appreciation Week

The week of May 2th through the 6th, is National Teacher Appreciation Week, and local schools are encouraging everyone to take time to thank the ones who educate our youth.

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“Behind the Scenes”: Inside Look at Panther Studios

Newscenter 11 received an exclusive look behind the scenes of the Quitman High School broadcast facility, where they are teaching students the ins and outs of broadcast journalism.

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Task Force Trains for Water Rescues

Members of the Mississippi Water Rescue Task Force were in Meridian Wednesday, gaining in-depth hands-on training in the latest protocols for water rescues.

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Economic Impact of Tourism in Meridian

The Jimmie Rodgers Music Festival is expected to bring thousands of people to Meridian, causing an economic boom for businesses.

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MSU Meridian Graduates Look to Future

Graduates of MSU Meridian took a step into the next phase of their lives Friday, while sharing some advice for other students.

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Boating and Swimming Safety Tips

With the start of the summer season almost here, officials urge caution while swimming and boating.

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Local VFW Chapter to Honor Fallen Soldier

The community is invited to Kemper County Sunday, May 15, to pay respects and honor a fallen hero who was killed in action during the Vietnam War.

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Summer Program Gives College Experience to Younger Kids

MCC’s College4Kids is just weeks away. And the deadline to register for classes is Friday, May 13.

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Annual Beignet Breakfast to Support United Way

The 9th Annual Beignet Breakfast will take place Friday, May 13, from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m at the entrance of the Temple Theater. All proceeds will benefit the United Way of East Mississippi.

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Walk of Encouragement

Newton High School Seniors walked the halls of both Newton middle and elementary schools to encourage students in lower grades to stay in school and work hard every day.

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