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Updated: 10:21 AM A non-profit group has filed a federal lawsuit that claims Mississippi's Jefferson Davis and Walthall counties have more registered voters on the books than residents eligible to vote.
Posted: 6:56 PM A weekly survey shows another drop in gas prices, though it appears the rate of the drop is slowing.
Updated: 7:45 PM Students and parents gathered at Russell Christian Academy Monday for its annual awards ceremony.
Posted: 6:46 PM An initial hearing is set for later this week for two suspects accused in the kidnapping of a Kemper County child.
Updated: 10:54 AM Former ECCC band director Tom Carson died of cancer Monday.
Updated: 7:45 PM The Meridian Symphony Orchestra got a boost in next year's budget, thanks to state lawmakers and taxpayers.
Updated: 7:46 PM The EMBDC is offering a seminar for small businesses that emphasizes the value of using social media.
Updated: 7:46 PM Rod Amos and Percy Bland spent Monday doing some last-minute campaigning before Tuesday's primary election.
Updated: 7:47 PM There's a new development in a multi-million dollar bond issue in Lauderdale County.
Posted: 10:43 AM Attorneys for death row inmate Willie Jerome Manning have asked the Mississippi Supreme Court to stop his execution.
Updated: 11:52 PM Mayoral candidates spent the weekend encouraging voters to head to the polls on Tuesday.
Posted: 3:41 PM Prediction has changed 4 times in past 10 days.
Posted: 3:33 PM Most Mississippi cities hold mayoral primaries Tuesday.
Updated: 11:31 PM Kemper County Sheriff James Moore is reflecting on the response to a recent kidnapping.
Updated: 6:44 PM An area business took time to celebrate with employees who have helped to keep things going for three-quarters of a century.
Updated: 8:57 PM Mayoral candidates aren't the only ones having to address the city's crime problem with voters.
Updated: 8:57 PM Meridian residents had a chance to talk one-on-one with some of the city's mayoral candidates this weekend.
Updated: 11:50 PM An organization is helping young men reach their potential.
Updated: 11:50 PM A local school took time to recognize students who make an effort to be a role model student.
Updated: 11:45 PM A group that helps so many set a new record on Friday.
Posted: 7:03 PM The Chickasawhay River at Enterprise is expected to rise above flood stage Saturday.
Posted: 6:51 PM Work should begin soon on several projects to renovate recreation facilities in Meridian Public Schools.
Updated: 5:26 PM Meridian City Hall will be open Saturday morning for absentee voting for the primaries.
Updated: 7:09 PM There are new developments in the kidnapping of a local child.
Posted: 2:30 PM Authorities say at least two suspects who have yet to be identified have passed counterfeit checks in various Wal-Mart stores in Mississippi and Arkansas.
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