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By Jack Ryan Enterprise-Journal State Rep. Daryl Porter described the upcoming fuel tax increase and grocery tax cut as little more than a tax swap and said he the state needs to set aside more money ...
Plans to dam the Amite River, which were shelved in the early 1990s, are back on the table after a 2016 flood that devastated swaths of Livingston and East Baton Rouge parishes, La. A public meeting ...
The Pike County jail needs about 40 additional beds to accommodate current and short-term needs, according to consultants who supervisors hired to determine whether the aging facility is past its ...
We all are familiar with the term “partners in crime,” but today I want to put a slant on the term by saluting a group of men and women who join hand-in-hand with our law enforcement to solve heinous ...
Recently elected to a fifth full term in office, Mayor Percy Robinson gave an update Thursday about where things stand in Summit and what’s to come over the next few years. Speaking to the MComb ...
Local news coverage is critical for a strong and vibrant community. Unfortunately, local publications are dying because of monopolistic Big Tech. Over 30% of all newspapers are expected to close ...
Two Pike County supervisors got loud with one another — and so did a couple of residents — during discussions about revising the noise ordinance Monday, and after all the bluster the board didn’t vote ...
Newly elected officials in Magnolia and Summit will be sworn into office in separate ceremonies Monday. The Magnolia city board will have a swearing-in ceremony 6 p.m. Monday in city hall. Summit’s ...
Local news coverage is critical for a strong and vibrant community. Unfortunately, local publications are dying because of monopolistic Big Tech. Over 30% of all newspapers are expected to close ...
The Pike County Soil and Water District is taking applications for six $10,000 scholarships to be awarded in January. The scholarships are open to any college sophomore, junior, senior or graduate ...
Local news coverage is critical for a strong and vibrant community. Unfortunately, local publications are dying because of monopolistic Big Tech. Over 30% of all newspapers are expected to close ...
Eight people were arrested on felony drug charges following raids at half a dozen places in Brookhaven on Sunday, according to the Mississippi Bureau of Narcotics. Drug agents seized 6,410 grams of ...
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