JACKSON, Miss. (AP) - Unregistered Mississippians looking to weigh in on the presidential campaign between Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain are running out of time. The voter registration deadline in Mississippi is October 4. Thats Saturday. Citizens can register at their local county clerks office or by mail. Voters must be at least 18 years old. Voter information and registration material is available online at http://www.sos.state.ms.us/ Prisoners in local jails can vote November 4 if they are registered and eligible. » More
Program ends Septemeber 30th unless its renewed by Congress. » More
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Vote will decide whether to approve or reject a bond to build a new jail. » More
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Long-time voice man Chris Clausen dies in Florida after suffering a stroke. » More
A former firefighter was arrested on drug charges Wednesday night. » More
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An Ocean Springs church is adding some spice to its Sunday service. » More
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Biloxi Police say 71-year old Charles BeBart Griggs threatened to blow up the bank if his demands werent met » More