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Ballfield completion could be homerun for city
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Petal’s ball project is not nearly complete according to surveyor Allen Flynt, who was temporarily hired as project manager for one of the city’s most anticipated projects, but if the City of Laurel is any indication, the construction of the project could bring big money into Petal.
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Anna Tadlock Miss Mississippi to speak at Nov. 9 Petal PTA meeting
Miss Mississippi 2009 Anna Tadlock will be the featured speaker and entertainer at the Monday, Nov. 9 Petal Primary and Petal Elementary PTA meeting. The meeting will begin at 6 p.m. at the Pet...
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Stadium Groundbreaking – A great day to be a Panther
Excitement is already building toward next year’s football season, as a ribbon-cutting ceremony was held last week at the site of Petal High School’s planned football stadium. Athletic...
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Jerrod Cook is marketing a new marinade and grilling sauce called Wild n Mild. 'Wild 'n Mild' – Petal entrepreneur takes a walk on the wild side
A Petal resident is currently making waves in the local culinary community, and outdoor grilling enthusiasts might be well advised to remember the name “Wild n Mild.” Wild n Mild is the combinatio...
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Residents of two streets request installation of speed bumps
At last week’s meeting, the Petal Board of Aldermen got input from two groups of residents who are concerned about the potential danger being caused by speeding motorists.
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In this June 5, 2009 photo, workers give the final check on newly assembled new 2010 Prius hybrid vehicles at Toyota Tsutsumi Plant in Toyota, central Japan. Toyota Motor Corp. is recalling nearly 200,000 of its signature Prius green cars in Japan for braking problems, the latest in a string of embarrassing safety lapses at the world's largest automaker. Toyota president Akio Toyoda will hold a news conference at the automaker's Tokyo office later Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2010 to outline details of the braking problem, including plans for a possible recall in the U.S., a company official told The Associated Press. (AP Photo/Shizuo Kambayashi)AP - Toyota says it is recalling about 437,000 Prius and other hybrid vehicles worldwide to fix brake problems — the latest in a string of embarrassing safety lapses at the world's largest automaker.


Tue Feb 09 04:04:10 -0600 2010

A supporter of the health care reform holds a sign outside a health care town hall meeting with U.S. congressman Kendrick Meeks (R-FL) in Miami, Florida in this September 3, 2009 file photo. REUTERS/Carlos Barria/FilesAP - Even as Republicans publicly welcome President Barack Obama's call for a bipartisan confab on health care, some privately worry that he might be laying a trap to portray their ideas as flimsy.


Tue Feb 09 03:47:43 -0600 2010

Kevin McMahon of Washington, uses an oven pan as he slides on the slope of the West Front of the U.S. Capitol, Monday, Feb. 8, 2010, in Washington.  (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)AP - A second major storm in less than a week was blowing Tuesday toward the Mid-Atlantic region, where plows still hadn't touched some roads, utility workers were struggling to restore power and shovels were in short supply.


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