The Meridian Community College Foundation Travel Program just returned from Italy, Croatia, Greece and France with 65 travelers led by Kathy Brookshire and Tanya Thompson. Pictured in front of the Louvre museum in Paris are, from left: Katie Bruister, Vicki Lockhart, Ally Anne Phillips, Brittany Davis, Taylor Thompson, Kathy Brookshire, Cindy Lang, Sadie Shields. Back row from left, Herb Bruister, Linda Bruister, Diann Sollie, Billy Sollie, Ellen Walker, Dianne Agnew, Barbara Hendricks, Julia Stevens, Karen Davis, Tanya Thompson, Ronnie Wells, Diane Wells, Allen Hines, Summer Hines and Brownie Brookshire.
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- Partnership in place for safety blitz
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Keeping time with the Disabled American Veterans
When you are responsible for transporting area veterans to Jackson to meet their medical appointments, you better be on time.
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Morning update for, Friday, May 25, 2012
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Celebrating Jimmie
- Feed your mind at Nexus Hero Brown Bag Lunch
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Man faces kidnapping charges
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Classroom Visit
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The Drought Is Over
All Mason Irby was hoping for was to find a way on base.
The Southeast Lauderdale sophomore did that and so much more. Irby's single with two outs in the seventh inning broke a tie, lifting the Tigers to a 6-3 MHSAA Class 3A state championship win at Smith-Wills Stadium on Wednesday, and handing Southeast (32-7) its first title since 1966. -
Ronald McDonald House charity event scheduled
A 54-hole golf tournament is coming to Briarwood Country Club on June 26-29. The Emerald Coast Golf Tour will hold their Pro-Am Classic here in Meridian, but in addition to this all proceeds will go to a great cause – The Ronald McDonald House.
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UBS in urgent need of blood
Due to unforeseen circumstances this month, United Blood Services has had some drives cancel, leaving the local hospitals at a critical shortage of blood.
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