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Mississippi man arrested for allegedly crashing family’s dinnerToned-down summer furniture market set to start ThursdayBorn two years after WWI ended, Urea Wise recalls a life of grit, grace on the way to her 100th birthdayLocal jail shares inmate safety guidelines during coronavirus pandemicTupelo police mourn the passing of K-9 officer FloydJASON SHELTON: Administration’s FY2021 Budget Proposal is fiscally conservative, fiscally responsibleStudents in Monroe County, Amory returned to school MondayCommunities band together to give seniors their promsMotorcyclist arrested after Monday morning chase, MHP says99 Woodland Heights Road, Aberdeen, Mississippi 39730Heat Advisory issued for Alcorn, Benton, Calhoun, Chickasaw, Coahoma, DeSoto, Itawamba by NWSAll that glitters: Gold prices have soared, but will it last?The pandemic didn't stop Elvis' fans from honoring himTupelo Schools delay start for students until Aug. 17Schools begin to reopen as Mississippi becomes first in test positivity 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department because of COVID caseChurch having revival with safety regulations during pandemicMonroe County and Aberdeen officials reach a deal on jointly-owned propertyLocal marching bands carry on through COVID-19 pandemicFormer Fulton mayor, chancery clerk Charlie McCarthy diesJASON SHELTON: Remembering our colleague and friend, Terri BlissardAmory hospital to distribute free masks by curbside pickupAmory police make possession of a controlled substance arrestsSociety isn't heartless, and community service can work out problemsForward Church hosts second annual Serve Day across AmoryWicker's $120B RESTAURANT Act to help small businessesMS Woman's Mission to Stop Spread of Coronavirus Continues After Her Death Aberdeen Board of Trustees Delays First Day of SchoolAmory Woman’s potentially Life Saving Work Continues After Her PassingUNA’s Willis prepares for chaos, uncertainty of 2020 seasonSummer shrimp: Popular crustacean tasty in pasta, tacos, saladCOOK OF THE WEEK: Cooking, entertaining in Tupelo man's bloodBack to work: Retired Tupelo couple open Sippi Sippin' coffee shop"Honestly, I thought I had strep throat" | Mississippi mother of six survives COVID-19LEESHA FAULKNER: Arts in Tupelo in early 20th centuryTupelo minister uses running as part of his physical and spiritual disciplineMan sentenced for Facebook threats to kill Christian ministry employeesTupelo police investigating armed robbery at KFC locationBicyclist dead after being struck by truck in south TupeloCOOK OF THE WEEK: Cooking, entertaining in Tupelo man's bloodSummer shrimp: Popular crustacean tasty in pasta, tacos, saladFlorida man to serve time in prison for threatening American Family Association in TupeloJASON SHELTON: At 150, things in Tupelo have never been betterWicker's $120B RESTAURANT Act to help small businessesCeremony designates Nettleton’s Main Street’s official statusHusband fulfills wife’s mission after she loses battle with COVID-19Amory police charge Aberdeen man with possession of methStand Beside Her North Mississippi offers virtual workshop July 23Back to work: Retired Tupelo couple open Sippi Sippin' coffee shopAmory School District leans towards blended hybrid model for new school yearFulton's Maddie Johnson named to MACJC Academic All-State TeamItawamba County School District releases proposed plan to reopen schoolsConcerned parents say they will home-school during the pandemicTupelo teachers express their concerns about the district's plansShooting suspect, felony tampering with physical evidence suspects identified for July 11 shootingCOOK OF THE WEEK: Former teacher says cooking should be funLEESHA FAULKNER: Déjà vu: This pandemic not far from the lastOn the air: Ollie Collins has broadcast his gospel radio show 7 days a week for decadesNMMC uses plasma antibodies to treat coronavirus patientsBRAD LOCKE: Revised football schedule spikes big matchupsOrganizations give away free food and milk to families on Wednesday to help them during the pandemicWindows hosts restoration project update, receives donationCOOK OF THE WEEK: Former teacher says cooking should be fun70-year-old Tupelo man busted with 5 pounds of methHaven Acres Boys And Girls Club Members Paint ‘Unity Mural’Sgt.