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  2. WDAM-TV - Wikipedia

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    WDAM-TV (channel 7) is a television station licensed to Laurel, Mississippi, United States, serving the Hattiesburg area as an affiliate of NBC and ABC.It is owned by Gray Media alongside low-power Telemundo affiliate WLHA-LD (channel 18).

  3. Mississippi Department of Corrections - Wikipedia

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    At the same time, the state was seeking to reduce the prison population. Studies had found that minor reductions in length of sentence did not affect the rate of recidivism, showing that prisoners could be paroled earlier for certain types of crimes without affecting public safety. [8]

  4. Laurel shooting Sunday leaves 18-year-old dead, injures 2 ...

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    How events unfolded Oct. 30 shooting in Laurel. 2:47 p.m.: Police respond to a report of a shooting in the 500 block of W. 7th St. They find three victims on the porch of a residence, Delaware ...

  5. Teen homicide victim identified in Laurel fatal shooting ...

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    Delaware State Police have identified the 18-year-old victim of the homicide that occurred on Oct. 29 in Laurel. Here's the latest information.

  6. T. Webber Wilson - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Webber Wilson (January 24, 1893 – January 31, 1948) was a U.S. Representative from Mississippi. Born in Coldwater, Mississippi , Wilson attended the public schools of his native city. He was graduated from the law department of the University of Mississippi at Oxford in 1913.

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  8. Mississippi State Penitentiary - Wikipedia

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    Parchman roadsign The original superintendent's residence at Mississippi State Penitentiary. For much of the 19th century after the American Civil War, the state of Mississippi used a convict lease system for its prisoners; lessees paid fees to the state and were responsible for feeding, clothing and housing prisoners who worked for them as laborers.

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