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Poll: Siegelman Lost

Updated: 1:03 PM A survey by the University of South Alabama indicates citizens believe Bob Riley won the governor's race, but don't object to a recount.

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Judge: Commandments Must Go

Updated: 12:18 PM A federal judge in Alabama has ordered the removal of the Ten Commandments monument from the state's judicial building.

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Relay Reveals Heroes

Updated: 11:05 AM The Mississippi chapter of the American Cancer Society recognized the people, businesses and organizations that are leading the fundraising fight to find a cure for cancer.

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Rolling Healthcare

Updated: 11:01 AM There's a new source of medical care for school children in east Mississippi. Greater Meridian Health Clinic unveiled its new mobile unit Friday.

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Strange Goodbye

Updated: 10:59 AM Newton County says farewell to veteran newspaper publisher, J.E. Strange.

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Judge Okays Recount

Updated: 10:57 AM Russell County now has a circuit court order to proceed with a recount in the Alabama governor's race.

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Lawmakers Adjourn

Updated: 10:56 AM Mississippi legislators went home for the weekend. An expected Friday meeting between both chambers failed to happen.

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MDOT Makes Pot Bust

Updated: 10:01 AM The law enforcement arm of the Mississippi Department of Transportation made seized eight pounds of marijuana in Meridian.

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Joint Cleanup Set

Updated: 10:26 AM Lauderdale County supervisors have agreed to support Meridian in a joint cleanup effort for the holiday season on Thursday, Nov. 21.

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Moore: Court Ruling an '03 Issue

Updated: 10:12 AM Mississippi Attorney General told the state sheriffs' association a court ruling on campaign financing could affect their re-election bids.

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Senate Passes New Reform Bill

Updated: 9:58 AM The Mississippi Senate passed a new bill to protect businesses from large jury awards, but now the House must consider it.

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Riley Files in Supreme Court

Updated: 10:05 AM The Alabama Supreme Court has agreed to hear a motion filed in the state's gubernatorial dispute.

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Pastor Handcuffed

Updated: 9:52 AM A Meridian pastor says his civil rights were violated by a police officer Tuesday.

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Two Arrested Outside Sheriffs' Conference

Updated: 6:23 PM Signs identifying a local hotel as the site of a sheriffs' conference did not deter a Tennessee couple from being busted for pot possession.

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Sykes Endorses Harris

Updated: 6:03 PM Interim Lauderdale County supervisor Laura Sykes has endorsed Rickey Harris for the Nov. 19 runoff election.

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Leg. Approves Disaster Funds

Updated: 5:36 PM The Mississippi House of Representatives has approved disaster funding for Mississippi University for Women.

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Donations Needed

Updated: 2:20 PM It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas, and with that in mind, officials with Wesley House are reminding the public about the importance of donating.

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Iraq Accepts U.N. Plan

Updated: 11:45 AM Iraq has accepted a tough new U.N. resolution that will return U.N. weapons inspectors to the country after nearly four years.

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Sheriffs Converge on Meridian

Updated: 5:51 PM The Lauderdale County Sheriff's Department is hosting the Mississippi Sheriffs' Conference this week in Meridian.

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Ott: "Big Things to Come"

Updated: 6:41 PM The chairman of the Southern Arts and Entertainment Center, Paul Ott, spoke of a bright future for the Meridian-area.

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Relief for Columbus

Updated: 6:37 PM WOKK-FM is collecting goods to deliver to the people of the Columbus area, who lost their homes because of severe weather.

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UWA Visit

Updated: 5:07 PM It was southern hospitality at its best as the University of West Alabama hosted some special guest Tuesday.

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