Daily Corinthian
Located at 1607 South Harper Road, Corinth, MS, the Daily Corinthian has been providing local news coverage for over 100 years. Visit our website at www.dailycorinthian.com
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Corinth, MS, 38834
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Daily Corinthian Headlines Fri Nov 6.....His brain on drugs? Literacy Council launches workshops/Paving the way -City set to begin street resurfacing/Plethora of creativity to land in the Crossroads. For more information please see our website www.dailycorinthian.com.

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Daily Corinthian Headlines Thur Nov 5......The Alliance recognizes locals during annual meeting/Sheriff involved in minor collision/Catastrophic crop loss-Ag Commissioner seeking federal assistance/Robinson holds onto mayor's seat in Selmer For more information please see our website www.dailycorinthian.com

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Photo by Brant Sappington Award recipients at the 2009 Alliance Annual Meeting included (from left) Corinth Area Convention and Visitors Bureau Volunteer of the Year Zack Steen; Spirit of Service Service ...
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Congratulations to all of the award winners! Each is very deserving!!
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Daily Corinthian Headlines Wed Nov 4.....Protecting those who serve and protect/The Grand Illumination; Civil War history, Douglas the camel to highlight Saturday's activities/Aldermen amend paving ordinance/Collins certified as Administrator of Elections in McNairy Co. For more information please see our website www.dailycorinthian.com

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Aldermen amend business paving requirement By Jebb Johnston Staff Writer The Corinth Board of Aldermen on Tuesday relaxed a business parking lot paving requirement that had caused concern among some small business owners. ...
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Daily Corinthian Headlines Tuesday Nov 3, 2009.....Local officials designate Nov. as flu awareness month/Public service commissioner sets up local office hours/Area counties report lower unemployment statistics/The Iron Warriors/Cops, firefighters reaching out to the Crossroads community For more information please visit our website at www.dailycorinthian.com

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Jobless rates: Tishomingo leads area By Jebb Johnston Staff Writer Tishomingo County continued to lead the four-county region as local unemployment figures saw some improvement in September. Tishomingo County's unemployment rate decreased from 11.3 percent in August to 10.1 percent in September. ...
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Daily Corinthian Headlines Thursday Oct 29, 2009 - Tractor,pick-up collision causes eight car pile-up; Corinth woman arrested on forgery charges; Rain dampens Heritage Festival: Today's activities canceled Saturday's schedule still on; Halloween in the Crossroads: Plenty to do locally this haunted holiday weekend. For more information, please visit our website at www.dailycorinthian.com

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Tractor, pick-up collision causes eight car pile-up Story by L.A. Story, Staff Writer Submitted photo by Patrick Claunch BIGGERSVILLE A collision between a pick-up truck and a farm tractor on U.S. ...
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Daily Corinthian Headlines Thursday Oct 29, 2009 - Arrest made in death of Ramer woman; Verandah-Curlee House Heritage Festival this weekend in the Crossroads; Organizers gear up for annual toy program; Regional jail is a 'go': Officials sign off on construction contract. For more information, please visit our website at www.dailycorinthian.com

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Arrest made in death of Ramer woman By Brant Sappington Staff Writer Authorities have located a missing rental car belonging to a Ramer, Tenn. woman whose body was found in the Tuscumbia River on Sunday and are interviewing a person of interest in the case. ...
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Daily Corinthian Headlines Wed Oct 28, 2009 - Northeast Regional Library goes digital; Crossroads residents urged to beware of common fire hazards; Mississippi authors to sign copies of new book Saturday; Fall Festival to benefit Fillmore Street Chapel. For more information, please visit our website at www.dailycorinthian.com

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Festival will benefit chapel By Brant Sappington Staff Writer A unique take on the traditional fall festival is aimed at helping put a new roof on Corinth's oldest church building. First United Methodist ...
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Daily Corinthian Headlines Tues Oct 27, 2009 - Authorities ID body found in river; Corinth woman killed in crash; Fire damages apartment complex; Tip leads to arrest on cocaine charges; Operation Christmas Child underway. For more information, please visit our website at www.dailycorinthian.com

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Authorities ID body found in river By Brant Sappington Staff Writer Authorities have identified a body found in the Tuscumbia River Sunday by a deer hunter as that of a Ramer, Tenn. woman and are asking the public for help in putting together the story of her final days. ...
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Daily Corinthian Headlines Fri Oct 23, 2009 - Head-on collision leave two in serious condition; Alcorn Narcotics nets four drug arrests; Judgement House: Christian alternative to haunted house activities opens in Tenn.; NEMCC announces tuition-free program for Prentiss County students beginning in 2010 . For more information, please visit our website at www.dailycorinthian.com

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Two seriously injured in crash By Jebb Johnston Staff Writer WALNUT - Two people are hospitalized in serious condition following a head-on collision in Walnut on Wednesday. Kevin Wilbanks and Shelley Heavener, ...
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Daily Corinthian Headlines Thurs Oct 22, 2009 - The American farmer: The driving force behind the economy; Officials taking security measures; Aldermen grant cleanup extensions, discuss dog complaint; Selmer leaders say no to Walmart beer sales. For more information please visit our website at www.dailycorinthian.com

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City grant cleanup extensions; discuss dog complaint By Jebb Johnston Staff Writer Corinth aldermen this week granted more time for several property owners to clean up and heard a complaint about a dog in Borroum Circle. ...
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Daily Corinthian Headlines Wed Oct 21, 2009 - Fighting back: MRCH hosts breast cancer awareness luncheon; City leaders discuss new bond issue; CACVB approves $13k in sponsorships; 3 locals arrested on drug charges, more arrests expected. For more information please visit our website at www.dailycorinthian.com

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City eyes bond sale for Droke Road, justice center space By Jebb Johnston Staff Writer The Corinth Board of Aldermen passed a resolution of intent Tuesday to pursue the sale of general obligation bonds to fund several projects. ...
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Daily Corinthian Headlines Tuesday Oct 20, 2009 - 21 Arrested in TN on drug charges; Foot chase ends with drug arrest; Tax collections see negative growth in new fiscal year; Surf's up at NEMCC; Local counties to receive education funding. For more information please visit our website at www.dailycorinthian.com

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21 arrested in Tenn. on drug charges By Jeff York For the Daily Corinthian SELMER, Tenn. - The 25th Judicial Drug Task Force was successful in making several arrests for various drug charges against 21 people last week. ...
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Daily Corinthian Headlines Fri Oct 16, 2009 - Supervisors approve TAP Alliance program; PSC looking into board election procedures; Personal Treasures: Experts come to Corinth Library to offer tips to care for antiques; Alcorn Co. residents arrested on felony drug charges. For more information please visit our website at www.dailycorinthian.com

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Supervisors approve TAP Alliance agreement By Brant Sappington Staff Writer The Alcorn County Board of Supervisors became the second local government to put its stamp of approval on a final agreement uniting Tishomingo, Alcorn and Prentiss counties for economic development. ...