The Clarion-Ledger - Sun Nov 08
Seniors Max Holman of Tupelo and Cory McGee of Pass Christian came to Choctaw Trails on Saturday hoping to enrich their considerable legacies in high school cross country.
Brothers' land deals bring lawsuits, federal investigationsThe Clarion-Ledger - Sun Nov 08
In the last few years, Ridgeland brothers Charles and Chris Evans bought several pieces of high-profile property across the state.
Madison police search for hit-and-run driverMadison County Herald - Sat Nov 07
Madison police are still searching for one and possibly two drivers involved in a hit-and-run that critically injured a Canton woman last weekend.
Chamber offers a magical eveningMadison County Herald - Sat Nov 07
Celebrate the Madison the City Chamber's 22nd year of community service at the chamber's 2009 awards meeting and banquet Nov.
Madison School Tops Food Drive RecordThe Jackson Channel - Fri Nov 06
For the last 17 years, the Mississippi Food Network has collected canned goods for the Food for Families program, but Madison Central High School made history by raising 134,497 cans -- the most ever raised by one school.
License loss highlights need for bingo scrutinyMadison County Herald - Fri Nov 06
The Fine Arts Institute of Mississippi lost its bid for a bingo license renewal last week, but its Boxcar bingo hall in Olive Branch can continue to operate while an appeal to the state Gaming Commission is under way.
Evans brothers accused of massive fraudMississippi Business Journal - Fri Nov 06
A Madison title insurance company is accusing two brothers of committing mortgage fraud and leading the title company to issue fraudulent title insurance policies in Madison County and elsewhere in the state.
Post a CommentMadison County Herald - Thu Nov 05
Madison County supervisors, over the concerns raised by one member, approved a financing plan for a Canton development that calls for the county to pay for public improvements with the higher tax revenue that is expected to be generated.
Charity bingo law needs revisionHattiesburg American - Wed Nov 04
MISSISSIPPI WOULD BE better off without legalized bingo. These so-called charitable operations are too often no more than a front for enriching those who operate the 'poor man's casinos.' A recent case in point was a decision by state regulators to deny renewing the license for an Olive Branch bingo parlor.
Shopping at Mistletoe Marketplace Benefit for Junior League of JacksonThe Clarion-Ledger - Wed Nov 04
The 29th annual Mistletoe Marketplace kicks off the holiday shopping season Thursday-Saturday in the Jackson area.
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