WDAM-TV Hattiesburg - Mon Nov 09
Latest information... Category: Tropical Storm Maximum Winds: 70mph Minimum Pressure: 996mb Movement: NNW 17mph Tropical Storm Ida is barely holding on this morning.
Risking life to check the mailHattiesburg American - Mon Nov 09
At times, Mike Pitts has found himself stranded shoe-deep in water by the shoulder of the road to avoid being yanked into the draft of an 18-wheeler trundling along Lincoln Road.
Time of apathy is now overHattiesburg American - Mon Nov 09
I'm not a hunter, but James Wilson's letter in Thursday's Hattiesburg American was eye-opening. Although, not in the way Mr.
Georgia B. McKeller-JohnsonHattiesburg American - Sun Nov 08
PETAL - Services are 2 p.m. Monday at East Jerusalem Baptist Church in Hattiesburg for Georgia Beatrice McKeller-Johnson, 86, of Petal, who died Nov.
Upcoming street work announcedHattiesburg American - Sun Nov 08
Street construction within the city of Hattiesburg for this week includes: Repairing streets in downtown for paving Installing new street lights on Main Street, East Front Street and East Pine Street Replacing bridge on Alice Drive between Broadway Drive and Wall Street Replacing bridge on West Street between San Antonio and Miller Street.
Take time to thank a veteranHattiesburg American - Sun Nov 08
One year ago this month, Nov. 9 to be precise, my father, Tommy J. Roberts Sr., passed away.
Gordon's Creek Run raises funds for R3SMWDAM-TV Hattiesburg - Sat Nov 07
Dozens of people hit the streets of downtown Hattiesburg Saturday morning to raise money for the ongoing effort to help those hurt by Hurricane Katrina and other disasters.
At least 1,888 dilapidated structures in HattiesburgHattiesburg American - Sat Nov 07
East Hattiesburg is suffering, according to a recent study. There are at least 1,888 structures in the area that are either substandard or severely dilapidated, according to the city's 2008 fair housing update.
Brighter days ahead for Beaumont womanWDAM-TV Hattiesburg - Fri Nov 06
Wonda Hatcher of Beaumont has been battling an illness that during the course of her treatment led to the removal of her small intestine, due to a loss of circulation.
Nagging water debt trickles down to cityHattiesburg American - Fri Nov 06
Bad debts dating to 2004 amount to more than $120,000 in unpaid water, sewer and sanitation bills for the city of Petal.
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