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Posted on June 25 at 2:33 p.m.

I absolutely agree with the need for voter ID. It's the only way to reduce the problem of voter fraud.

On Jackson, Delaney and Hollins win Wilkinson County special election

Posted on June 19 at 10:13 p.m.

Posted by fire39212 on June 18, 2008 at 11:27 a.m. "seeemeeego sometime don't need to worry over the little things...Have you applied to the ND to be there proof reader?"

No, fire39212, I haven't applied to be THEIR proof reader, but maybe I should apply to be yours.

Again, this was not a proof reading error, this was an error of facts.

On Patsy Cline returns to local stage

Posted on June 18 at 10:36 a.m.

This article would have been much better if the author had bothered to spell the name of Patsy's friend correctly. The woman befriended by Patsy Cline was LOUISE Segar, not Louis. It's obviously not a typo as it was spelled incorrectly both times it was used in the article.

Sometimes it's the little things that count.

On Patsy Cline returns to local stage

Posted on June 5 at 7:49 a.m.

I had no idea Burger King was even open at 3:15 a.m.

I guess this falls into the category of nothing good happens after midnight.

On Natchez woman cannot seem to 'have it her way'

Posted on May 20 at 7:19 a.m.

OK, DWI, two dead - where are the charges of vehicular homicide against this driver?

On Second wreck victim dies

Posted on May 12 at 11:55 p.m.

And you think your bill is high now? Wait until you get a bill from a for-profit hospital.

Come on over to Southwest Regional Medical Center in McComb. We have a great hospital, and our supervisors didn't sell us down the river by bringing in a Quorum-type company to run our hospital into the ground.

On Hospital plan includes sale

Posted on May 4 at 12:40 a.m.

Wonderful story! Very interesting for sure.

On Killelea reminisces about life of music

Posted on April 4 at 12:16 a.m.

Recipes that "sound like" a delicious way to use this spring favorite? You've not actually tested these recipes? What a waste of ink and possibly a waste of ingredients. I can Google recipes all day long, but until the dish has been cooked and tasted, they are all pretty worthless.

Come on, give us recipes that you know are good!

On Let asparagus welcome folks to spring dining tables

Posted on March 25 at 5:42 p.m.

What does the name mean? I don't find it on any Italian language sites, not even as a proper noun.

On Mother, daughter team up to create Italian restaurant

Posted on March 24 at 11:35 p.m.

Zuluking, Copeland didn't sell the rights to Popeyes - he lost the chain in bankruptcy. He went bankrupt after he bought the Church's chain having borrowed millions to take it over. He did however retain the spice division. Copeland's oldest son Al Jr. runs that company now, Diversified Foods & Seasonings in Metairie and Madisonville.

Too bad The Democrat didn't run the entire obituary as he was really an amazing person. Al Copeland came from nothing, living part of his childhood in one of New Orleans' public housing projects. He didn't finish high school, much less go to college. His sheer drive and determination made him a millionaire.

On Flamboyant restaurant millionaire dies at 64

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