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WDAM on MSNUSM students protest for a zero-tolerance policyAccording to the student organizer Kaitlyn Gooch, the protest is to urge the university to implement a zero tolerance policy ...
Mississippi has about 20 breweries, and one craft beer business keeps earning national accolades. Check out a brewpub with ...
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WDAM on MSNHattiesburg to start long-awaited West 7th Street projectHATTIESBURG, Miss. (WDAM) - The City of Hattiesburg is starting a long-awaited infrastructure project on West Seventh Street. West Seventh Street’s rough and bumpy reputation is something Hattiesburg ...
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Hattiesburg American on MSNConey Island Cafe: Here's what happened at the MS diner on its last day after 102 yearsThe regular customers sat in their favorite booth as occasional customers drifted in to Coney Island Cafe in Hattiesburg on ...
Olivia Danielle Ware, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Judean Ware II, is a nursing major at the University of Southern ...
Hattiesburg Zoo will soon join Serengeti Springs Water Park and the Saenger Theater in going cashless. Admission prices will ...
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WJTV Jackson on MSNFree seminar and screening on head, neck, oral health in HattiesburgPine Belt residents can attend a free educational seminar and screening about head, neck, and oral health. The event will be ...
Central Mississippi is at Slight Risk and the southern portion of the state, including Hattiesburg, is at Marginal Risk with less chance of hail, damaging wind gusts and tornadoes. More ...
Tyler Jackson saw a man who appeared to be homeless outside a Walmart store in Hattiesburg selling keychains, but didn't speak to him that day. On his next visit, Jackson told the man he didn't have ...
The City of Hattiesburg was recently awarded a $25,000 Grants for Arts Projects award from the National Endowment for the ...
Representatives from the Federal Home Loan Bank of Dallas (FHLB Dallas), Cadence Bank and Citizens National Bank (Citizens) awarded $9,000 in Partnership Grant Program (PGP) funds to Housing ...
The Hattiesburg Zoo will transition to a cashless system and increase admission rates starting March 1. The rate increase will help cover rising operational costs, including animal care and new ...
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