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Lawsuit: Supervisors bought votes, support with dirt, gravel

April 19, 2018 Online Editor 0

WAYNESBORO, Miss. (AP) – A Mississippi county’s board of supervisors is accused of providing free dirt and gravel at taxpayers’ expense to private citizens whose support they coveted. The Clarion Ledger reports Chris Stallings filed […]

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10 injured in Wayne County, minor street flooding seen on Mississippi coast, NWS says

April 29, 2014 Online Editor Comments Off on 10 injured in Wayne County, minor street flooding seen on Mississippi coast, NWS says

WAYNESBORO, Mississippi (AP) — The National Weather Service says 10 people were injured when a possible tornado or straight line winds moved over Wayne County in southeast Mississippi. Meteorologist John Purdy in Mobile, Ala., says […]

 

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