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Mississippi News
Here you'll find a list of fully accredited, low cost colleges and universities in the State of Mississippi where the annual tuition rate is no more than $3,500 per academic year for in-state residents!

Visit the schools' website for more information:

Delta State University
1003 W Sunflower
Cleveland, MS 38732
http://www.deltastate.edu

TUITION EXPENSES:
(in-state MS students)
$3,500 for 12 to 19 credits

East Central
Community College

P.O. Box 129
Decatur, MS 39327
http://www.eccc.cc.ms.us

TUITION EXPENSES:
(in-state MS students)
$1,830 tuition & fees
per semester

East Mississippi
Community College
Scooba Campus

P.O. Box 158
Scooba, MS 39358
Hibbing, MN 55746
http://www.emcc.cc.ms.us

TUITION EXPENSES:
(in-state MS students)
$1,425 tuition & fees
per semester (fulltime)

East Mississippi
Community College
Golden Triangle Campus

P.O. Box 100
Mayhew, MS 39753
http://www.emcc.cc.ms.us

TUITION EXPENSES:
(in-state MS students)
$1,425 tuition & fees
per semester (fulltime)


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Updated : Thu, 08 Jan 2009 11:37:18 -0500

Pharmaceutical firm settles Miss. lawsuit
A California-based subsidiary of drug-maker Mylan Inc. will pay Mississippi $3.9 million in a settlement of a 2005 lawsuit claiming it inflated prescription drug prices and overcharged the state's Med...
Publ.Date : Thu, 08 Jan 2009 04:22:02 -0500

Miss. teen births surge to the top nationally
Mississippi now has the nation's highest teen birth rate, displacing Texas and New Mexico for that lamentable title, a new federal report says.
Publ.Date : Thu, 08 Jan 2009 04:22:05 -0500

Job losses expected to persist well into 2009
WASHINGTON — Americans probably suffered a net loss of 2.4 million jobs last year, with the pain likely to stretch well into 2009 and possibly beyond, underscoring the recession's toll on employ...
Publ.Date : Thu, 08 Jan 2009 04:22:05 -0500

Hood joins AGs in appeal to Congress
JACKSON — Mississippi’s attorney general has joined his counterparts in several other states to urge Congress to amend U.S. bankruptcy law to allow federal bankruptcy courts to protect fam...
Publ.Date : Thu, 08 Jan 2009 07:52:15 -0500

At least someone has NRMC details
The headline of Tuesday’s edition of The Natchez Democrat read “Hospital bid not ready” and carried the sub-headline “Supervisors know full details, not public.” I’ll take some solace in t...
Publ.Date : Thu, 08 Jan 2009 03:42:40 -0500

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Updated : Thu, 08 Jan 09 15:14:30 -0500

Debate Host, Too, Has a Message of Change
The University of Mississippi will host the first presidential debate involving an African-American nominee, 46 years after race riots that killed two people.
Author : By SHAILA DEWAN

Hundreds of Workers Held in Immigration Raid
Federal officials detained at least 350 workers in Mississippi who they said were in the country illegally.
Author : By ADAM NOSSITER

SOUTHERN SWING FOR THE PRESIDENT
Photo shows Pres Bush boarding Air Force One at Andrews Air Force Base, headed to fund-raisers in Arkansas and Mississippi

Facts Mix With the Johnny Cash Legend on the Road to Redemption
In Starkville, Miss., the Johnny Cash Flower Pickin? Festival celebrates the life of the American musician.
Author : By DAN BARRY

Mississippi Mayor Is Indicted on Civil Rights Charges
In 2006, Mayor Frank Melton of Jackson, Miss., and two bodyguards ordered the occupants out of a duplex at gunpoint and directed youths to attack the house with sledgehammers, the indictment said.
Author : By SHAILA DEWAN

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