MERIDIAN —
Ethan Faircloth, a seaman recruit from Naval Air Station Meridian, places a Building and Business Inventory (BABI) sticker on the front door of The Faces Lounge located on 22nd Avenue in downtown Meridian on Friday. BABI is a program presented by Meridian Main Street in which QR codes are used by consumers with smart phones that have a scanning app. When the consumer uses the phone to scan a QR code, it puts information on that person's phone. In the case of QR codes being developed by Meridian Main Street, information will be provided about businesses and what they offer, and their hours of operation.
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MPD prepares for big move
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Disc golf course now open
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Patriotic program
Naval Technical Training Center (NTTC) Command Senior Chief Chris Leonard and
NTTC Commanding Officer Cmdr. Brett St. George accept artwork from Northeast Lauderdale
Elementary School Special Needs Teacher Jennifer Tabb and student Cody Vice. -
Library scheduled to reopen May 20
The wait has been longer than anticipated, but Meridian/Lauderdale County Public Library will once again open – just in time for registration for the library's Summer Reading Program.
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MHS students earn closer look at medical field
“I’d like to explore my options … I want to see what nursing has to offer.”
That’s what Redarius Fowler said when asked why he was taking part in Thursday’s unique camp, “Experience the O.N.E: Hospital Stay.” Fowler was one of 20 Meridian High School male ninth graders taking a part in the unique opportunity. -
High 5
Petty Officer 2nd Class Matthew Denny gives a high-five to a student from Northeast
Lauderdale Elementary School Special Needs Class following the students performance at Naval Air Station Meridian. - More Local News Headlines



