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CLINTON - There could be some good news for struggling homeowners.
JACKSON - The products are use to help children learn and teacher teach.
RANKIN COUNTY - The special election cost taxpayers nearly 68-thousand dollars.
JACKSON - Identity theft can get anyone at anytime. According to the FBI, it's one of the top three most common complaints. That’s why local colleges are getting the word out to their students about the importance of keeping your personal information safe.
The down economy has some students worried about getting financial help when they head to college.
In Mississippi, small businesses have been a good source of new jobs.
New York - The drop of more than 630 points comes on the first day of trading following the U.S. credit downgrade.
Finally, some good news at the gas pump: Prices have been going down and that means we can all save a bit more.
All of us are trying to make the most out of every tank of gas.
The national average for a gallon of regular unleaded is $3.81.
We talked with people about higher gasoline prices.
We have more information about the WESToration Initiative.
We talked with state lawmakers about ways to boost revenues.
We found out about the WESToration Initiative.
Expect Some Changes This Year When You Go To File Your Taxes
Will Mississippi be forced to layoff hundreds of state employees? That's the prediction from one state lawmaker.
Cuts in state funds means schools have to make do with less.
Second round of rebates to be made available beginning Wednesday.
Mississippi Senate approves a bill requiring public employees to pay more toward their own retirement.
Mississippi House passes a bill to ban public funding of abortions under health exchanges that will be created under a new federal law.
agencies will be cut aas much as 17 percent
Supervisors approve plan to furlough more than 900 county employees on one-day-a-month for five months.
Room, board up at Miss. colleges
council members have own spending priorities
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