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Around a dozen Marion residents and workers at local businesses were at Town Hall early Thursday as Marion Police Department ...
We have become a people that do not care about tomorrow.  As a young man, I certainly fell into that category.  I was young ...
How realistic are calls among his political followers for a third term in office for President Donald Trump? The 22nd Amendment stands as the most obvious impediment to a third Trump term.
Summer is almost here and Meridian Parks and Recreation is looking to hire lifeguards to keep local children safe as they ...
Every student is unique, but children with parents in the military can face challenges their peers will not understand.
Spring is right around the corner and The Mississippi Children’s Museum-Meridian is fluttering with excitement for its annual ...
The Raiders plated five runs in the top of the sixth to rally past Simpson Academy 5-3 in game one of a key MAIS District ...
Due to production issues, the Wednesday, April 9, edition of The Meridian Star was unable to be mailed to subscribers in the usual manner. Copies of the Wednesday paper will be included in Saturday’s ...
Business leaders gathered Tuesday at the MSU Riley Center to hear how things are going with the Meridian Public School ...
On the heels of escalating Al Qaeda terrorist activity, the 238th ASOS stood up on Oct. 1, 1999, following the restructuring of the 238th Combat Communications Squadron (CCS), which activated in 1953.
Lauderdale County supervisors will have some serious discussion about where to spend county funds after a motion failed Monday to cut infrastructure support from the town of Marion. Supervisor J.J ...