Co-Lin campus closure not option Copiah-Lincoln Community College President Dr. Ronnie Nettles is preparing for a heavy round of funding cuts for fiscal year 2011, but the prospect of closing one of the school's three campuses or dissolving its governing board is not one he is willing to embrace. Full Story 
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Emergency service workers honored as community heroes A hero is defined by a servant's heart, officials at Brookhaven First Assembly Church's "Heroes In Uniform" banquet said Thursday night. Full Story 
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Emergency center getting siren 'brain' Copiah County continues to place an emphasis on storm-readiness, and Emergency Management Director Randle Drane said the latest addition to the system is going to be another way to insure that area residents will be informed and safe in the case of a weather emergency. Full Story 
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School leaders say consolidation unlikely Gov. Haley Barbour's budget recommendations have brought the possibility of school district consolidation to the forefront of state policy, but it is unlikely that a merger of Lincoln County's districts will occur as a result, local school officials believe. Full Story 
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Two area students named National Merit Semifinalists Parker Reeves, of Mississippi School of the Arts, and Whitney Knight, of Wesson Attendance Center, are two very different students with different backgrounds, but they have one thing in common. Full Story 
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Harper aide says Democratic policies hurtful to U.S. families
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Photo By ADAM NORTHAM
Evan Gardner (standing), a field representative for 3rd Congressional District Rep. Gregg Harper, conveys the congressman’s views on health care, Cap and Trade and government spending Wednesday to a group of concerned citizens at the chamber of commerce.
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Democratic policies being shoved through Congress will translate into huge costs and extra taxes for Mississippi businesses and families, an aide to Brookhaven's congressman reported Wednesday. Full Story 
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Man receives life sentence in Feb. killing A man accused of the shooting of a Copiah County store clerk cut a deal Wednesday to avoid the death penalty after being found guilty of capital murder, authorities said. Full Story 
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Help sought in prevention of burglaries With burglaries, home invasions and automobile break-ins on the rise, local officials are looking to the public to not only help law enforcement, but help themselves keep crime down. Full Story 
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City's mental health centers facing hard fight ahead Two Brookhaven mental health facilities have been suggested for closure in Gov. Haley Barbour's budget recommendations for fiscal year 2011, and local leaders are warning the fight to keep those institutions open will be difficult - if not impossible. Full Story 
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Bogue Chitto home damaged in fire A home on Pricedale Drive was damaged in a late night fire Tuesday, but the damage could have been worse, fire department officials said. Full Story 
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City mulling storm shelter for evacuees There are possibilities in putting up a 36-hour storm shelter in Brookhaven, but they may be outweighed by the shelter's cost and bulk, city officials said Tuesday night. Full Story 
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Banquet highlights community The Brookhaven-Lincoln County Chamber of Commerce celebrated the best of the community's businesses at the 77th annual meeting held Tuesday night. Full Story 
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