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November 2021
| November 29
November 29, 2021
Tired of standing in line to pay property taxes? Harrison County offers new way to pay.
Reeves is pro-choice when it comes to vaccines, but not abortion. What he said on NBC show.
MS Coast hospitals hope courts block federal vaccine mandate for health workers
Saucier man cuts dog’s neck with knife in fight with girlfriend, police say
Man killed in one of two Long Beach shootings over the weekend. Here’s what we know.
Teen arrested in connection to shooting during drug deal gone bad, Gulfport police say
Hurdles cleared for proposed $235 million Slidell casino. Voters will decide its fate.
11 challengers already have entered the race for Palazzo’s seat in Congress. Here’s the list.
Should felons vote? The MS Legislature plans to discuss that in the 2022 session
Sound Off for Nov. 29, 2021