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Election Day: Are we there yet?

Is it Nov. 9 yet?

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Are leaders uneducated on education?

Homework is crucial to a good education, ask any experienced teacher.

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It’s time to care and put in the work

I’ve never met a candidate for local office that didn’t love their portion of the Miss-Lou.

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Courtroom dramas are everywhere

Did Casey Anthony and the allegations against her captivate you?

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Social networking is shaky at best

An expected 250-plus layoffs, the sale of a media company and three years of financial losses — if ...

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Flood damage was mental here

Sometime today, or at the latest Thursday morning, the Mississippi River should finally drop below flood stage on ...

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Real life is sometimes real wrong

I wonder if crab fishermen watch “Deadliest Catch” and cringe when they see the deck workers or the ...

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Story was one to be seen, not heard

Nothing but a good secret builds excitement to a fever pitch.

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Weather weirdness warrants prep

I’ve sensed a change in the voices of the meteorologists at the National Weather Service in the last ...

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Area must stick together despite fatigue

Only one type of natural disaster comes with such a tested roadmap.

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Will board ever lead on recreation?

Call me pessimistic or cynical, but I’ve simply been waiting for the Adams County Board of Supervisors to ...

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The Old Man always makes headlines

Just a month ago when the Mississippi River was approaching flood stage, the community consensus was one of ...

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Be adults, don’t spread rumors now

Concordia Parish leaders are fighting a major battle against the Mississippi River, but they need muzzles, not buckets.

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‘Major flooding’ is misleading

Most of the world knows little about the topography of Natchez.

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Bluff, it’s hills, are place to be

Exhaustive research for the latest community story can be tough — long, sunset walks high above the banks ...

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University leader embraces cuts

President M. Christopher Brown is quick to quote a bit of his grandmother’s wisdom.

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Alcohol attitude is root of problem

An issue that has been — no pun intended — brewing in our community for weeks is nothing ...

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Cut the drama, make a budget

Chanting and throwing shouldn’t be a part of our state’s budget bill ritual; lawmakers know that.

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Riverfront history is model for all

Few people deny that Vidalia Mayor Hyram Copeland’s leadership has made the Vidalia Riverfront what it is today.

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What are we waiting on, Natchez?

There wasn’t much to think about the rows of recreation complex drawings displayed in the Grand Hotel Tuesday ...

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