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Friday, October 10
Wells Fargo
Wells Fargo to buy Wachovia for $11.7 billion.
 

Friday, October 3
Bush
President Bush signs economic bailout bill into law.
 

Thursday, October 2
Do You Have Money Waiting to be Claimed?
The state Treasury is trying to reunite Mississippians with money they may not know they have.
 

Wednesday, October 1
Dunkin going with 99 cent offerings
 

Tuesday, September 30
money problems
Mississippi bankers go before state lawmakers and tell them the banking systems are stable.
 
Mississippi Secretary of State Delbert Hosemann visits troops overseas to encourage voting in the November general election.
 
The Attorney General's office finds a Jackson man guilty of price gouging during Hurricane Gustav.
 
There are thousands of seniors and veterans who are eligible but still haven't applied for their stimulus payment from the government.
 
money problems
The recent banking problems have many worrying about their money
 

Monday, September 29
Sen. Wicker comments on the failure of the $700 billion economic bailout package.
 
Rep. Childers comments on failure of economic bailout package.
 

Friday, September 26
I-20 lane closure set for next week
 
JPMorgan Chase has bought the assets of Washington Mutual's banking operations after federal regulators seized the ailing thrift.
 

Tuesday, September 23
Prosecutors Ask Court to Reconsider Ruling in Seale Case
Prosecutors ask an appeals court panel to reconsider its ruling to to overturn the conviction of a reputed Klansman.
 

Friday, September 19
Hinds Community College Hosts Voter Registration Drives
Non-partisan voter registration drives will be held at all six Hinds Community College campuses.
 

Thursday, September 18
Voters Divided on Ballot Controversy
As he registered to vote Thursday morning at the Hinds County Courthouse, the last thing on Dedric Hayes' mind was whether Musgrove and Wicker's names would be listed at the top or the bottom of the race.
 

Tuesday, September 16
Clean up begins for the Gulf Coast after Hurricanes Ike and Gustav.
 

Monday, September 15
A high-profile lawsuit over damage payments from Hurricane Katrina is settled.
 

Friday, September 12
Prosecutors Face Deadline For Keeping Seale in Prison
Prosecutors have an until Tuesday to argue why James Ford Seale should stay in prison even though his conviction was overturned.
 
AG's Office Monitoring Rising Gas Prices
The Attorney General's office says rising gas prices due to Hurricane Ike is legal due to supply and demand.
 
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