Miss - Lou Magazine
Miss-Lou Magazine is a local publication based in Natchez, Mississippi, providing daily postings of local news, including updates on the Natchez Planning Commission meeting and the ongoing lawsuit involving Truth Lounge. The magazine also covers arrests and criminal activities in the area, such as the arrest of Everett Heard and Kenderrick Green, as well as the theft at Dollar General in Vidalia. Additionally, Miss-Lou Magazine reports on community events, such as the high graduation rate in the Jefferson County School District and the resignation of Mickey Howley as director of the Natchez Downtown Alliance.
The magazine also highlights public safety issues, such as the discolored water in Vidalia due to frozen and burst water lines, and the response of local firefighters to a house fire in Adams County. Miss-Lou Magazine covers ongoing investigations, including the CPSO Cyber Crime Unit's investigation into indecent behavior with juveniles and the arrest of Christopher Palmer. Lastly, the magazine provides updates on the city's sales tax revenues and the arrest of Raquel Denisha Thomas for arson and harassment.
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