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October 2016
| October 7
October 7, 2016
Cruisin’ The Coast is at full speed, heading into the homestretch
Some old-school pop, a touch of gospel and a classic
Korn to bring ‘Serenity of Suffering’ to Coast Coliseum
See who we saw under the Friday night lights
Blessing of the Animals set for next week
Beach Boys, The Platters and much more on Cruisin’s last weekend
Man faced 10 years to life for crystal meth. Now he faces 5 to 40.
Grant offers schools healthy breakfast options
This local’s car of the day is so hot it’s on fire
Saints LB Stephone Anthony experiencing growing pains
Sound Off for Sept. 7: Readers angry about I-10 tree cutting
Mississippi State seeks third straight win over Auburn
Southern Miss looks to avoid trap game at UTSA