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Posted: 10:44 AM State Treasurer Lynn Fitch has told lawmakers that she suspended the state's prepaid college tuition program because it is struggling financially and an audit will show whether it needs to be overhauled or scrapped.
Updated: 9:58 PM County residents made their voices heard before the Meridian City Council during a public hearing regarding the proposed Meridian Water District.
Updated: 8:59 PM A Clarke County grand jury has indicted a man in the murder of East Mississippi Electric Power Association employee, Nathan Baker.
Updated: 12:06 AM Meridian Police Chief James Reed says an internal investigation is being conducted into claims that a local pastor was threatened with arrest during a service at a public park.
Updated: 12:08 AM Meridian police have released the name of the victim of a deadly shooting Monday on 25th Avenue.
Posted: 4:33 PM Lance Looney of Stonewall will spend time in prison for stealing from Camp Shelby.
Posted: 4:21 PM State government will be asked to put $44 million more into the Mississippi retirement system next year.
Posted: 11:20 AM A wide load is being moved across several counties this week, on its way to the Kemper County lignite plant.
Updated: 10:42 AM State economist Darrin Webb says Mississippi probably slipped into recession between April and June.
Updated: 11:10 PM A man died in a shooting in Meridian Monday evening.
Posted: 5:17 PM A group of lawmakers charged with crafting a budget for Mississippi's FY 2014 budget is now looking at the numbers.
Updated: 5:01 PM A Clarke County woman has been charged for neglect after her child died in a fire.
Updated: 3:56 PM The U.S. Department of Education has awarded $17 million in grants to some Mississippi colleges.
Updated: 10:56 PM The FEMA Disaster Recovery Center is now open and ready to help those who need help recovering from Isaac.
Updated: 10:59 PM Members of a local church are calling for action after their pastor was threatened with arrest.
Updated: 2:31 PM A pedestrian in Neshoba County is dead after being struck by a vehicle.
Posted: 11:58 AM Four Mississippi firefighters will be honored at the National
Fallen Firefighters Memorial Service in October.
Posted: 11:09 AM The Mississippi State Department of Health Monday reported 29 new human cases of West Nile virus for 2012.
Updated: 10:50 AM A boil water advisory for customers of Northwest Kemper Water Association #4 has been lifted.
Updated: 10:51 AM A former University of Southern Mississippi faculty member has brought numerous civil claims against the university.
Updated: 12:03 AM Mayor Cheri Barry says she is running for a second term as mayor of Meridian.
Updated: 11:59 PM A large crowd showed up to a local church on Sunday to meet Meridian's new police chief.
Updated: 11:55 PM Principals in Meridian are reacting to test scores released this past week.
Updated: 11:52 PM A local fraternity is taking time to once again recognize outstanding youth in the community.
Posted: 3:16 PM Judge: Mississippi health care challenge premature.
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