Local News
'Christmas in Natchez' starts Nov. 27
Saturday, Nov. 7, 2009
The Natchez-Adams County Chamber of Commerce is getting a head start on the holidays in anticipation of the first-ever “Christmas in Natchez.” Read story
Traffic law changed
Saturday, Nov. 7, 2009
Drivers who are stopped by a Mississippi Highway Patrol State Trooper are now required to answer more than “Do you know how fast you were going?” Read story
Work begins at Ferriday water plant
Saturday, Nov. 7, 2009
Work to prepare the Ferriday water plant to receive its new tank — and thus have the town removed from the boil-water order — has begun. Read story
Bad Boy Enterprises gets good news from IRS
Saturday, Nov. 7, 2009
Receiving a letter from the Internal Revenue Service is rarely greeted as a good thing. Read story
More News
- Concordia Parish declared a disaster area
- Banks warn of scam calls
- County not releasing swine flu vaccine data
- EDA survey seeks residents' opinion
- IRS owes residents money
- Ferriday man reported missing
- Daycare owner sentenced for mail fraud
- Mayfield to face Brown in runoff
- All absentee ballots counted, numbers being certified
- Final count expected by day's end
- Bryant, Mims: State budget to receive facelift
- MML conference touts engagement, transparency in government
- HGTV's Kelly Edge in town for golf tourney
- Ferriday school rewards positive behavior
- Vidalia municipal complex plans on hold
- Mayfield leading in absentee count
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Who's News
Who's NewsJamesha Murray, 7, is in the second grade at Ferriday Lower Elementary School. She made the principal's list this past grading period. She is the daughter of Renalta Hollins and James Murray.
Group to host meetings for would-be teachers
Locals who want to explore a teaching career are now being offered that opportunity. Read story
- Concordia Parish school scores released
- College-level class prepares Trinity students
- Natchez public schools get $2 million in grants
- Alcorn State Natchez campus to offer education degrees
- Vidalia High School band strives for 'excellence'
- Officials think losses in county student enrollment leveling off
- Change order approved for track project




