![]() ![]() The remaining six finalists were also recognized during the luncheon as “Runners-Up,” and were awarded $400 each. Johnson was unable to attend on Wednesday, but Sikorski said she will present her plan to the school district in the near future. Rounding out the top six is Homer High School student Kavindra Johnson, who proposed the implementation of full-spectrum lighting in all Kenai Peninsula Borough School District schools. In fifth was Seward High School’s Lucy Bamford, who proposed a picture book for second graders that identifies edible and inedible plants - complete with simple recipes for cooking with gathered materials. (Jackson, Miss.The two said they were hoping to make connections with Chamber of Commerce leadership before the end of Wednesday’s joint luncheon to discuss realizing the award - which they said would be assigned by a committee. (Clinton, Miss.) 1883-1888Įdwards: Edwards Citizen. (Clinton, Miss.) 1838-1839Ĭlinton: Sword and Shield. (Clinton, Miss.) 1832-1850Ĭlinton: Southern Marksman. (Clinton, Miss.) 1949-CurrentĬlinton: Clinton Parade. For more information on how to locate offline newspapers, see our article on Locating Offline Newspapers.Ĭlinton: Argus. Southern Enterprise 1880-1880 Īccording to the US Newspaper Directory, the following newspapers were printed in this county, so there may be paper or microfilm copies available. Weekly flag of the Union to Genealogy Bank Weekly clarion (Jackson, Miss.) (from Dec. Weekly Mississippian (Jackson, Miss.) (from Jto Jan. 31, 1873 to May 5, 1876) Chronicling America (Jackson, Miss.) (from Apto May 10, 1866) Chronicling America The Mississippi Union advocate and Southern farm and home. The Mississippi Union Advocate And Southern Farm And Home, 1907-1909 Newspaper Archive 16, 1866 to March 18, 1886) Chronicling America The Daily Clarion, 1863-1886 Newspaper Archive Sword and Shield, 1885-1888 Newspaper Archive Obituaries from the Meridian star and the Clarion ledger WorldCat Obituaries from the Meridian star and the Clarion ledger FamilySearch Library ![]() Mississippian and State Gazette 1851-1859 Mississippi leader (Jackson, Miss.) (from Jan. Mississippi enterprise (Jackson, Miss.) (from Aug. Mississippi Union advocate and Southern farm and home to Genealogy Bank Mississippi Union advocate and Southern farm and home (Jackson, Miss.) (from Nov. Mississippi Union Advocate and Southern Farm and Home 1907-1910 Mississippi Link to Current Genealogy Bank Mississipi Mirror Oil and Gas News 1939-1940 Kate Power's review (Jackson, Miss.) (from Sept. Jackson advocate (Jackson, Miss.) (from Aug. Jackson Petal Paper, 1956-1963 Newspaper Archive Jackson Mississippi Leader, 1892-1895 Newspaper Archive Jackson Mississippi Enterprise, 1942-1963 Newspaper Archive Jackson Miss Citizen Council 1955-1961 1955-1961 Fulton History Jackson Advocate, 1941-1963 Newspaper Archive Jackson Advocate to Current Genealogy Bank 30, 1853) MyHeritageįlag of the Union 1850-1853 įlag of the Union, 1850-1853 Newspaper Archiveįlag of the Union. 31, 1873 to may 5, 1876) MyHeritageįlag of the Union (Jackson, Miss.) (from Nov. 4, 1866) Chronicling Americaĭaily mississippi clarion (jackson, miss.) (from apto may 10, 1866) MyHeritageįarmers' Vindicator 1873-1876 įarmers' vindicator (jackson, miss.) (from oct. 4, 1866) MyHeritageĭaily clarion and standard to Genealogy Bankĭaily clarion and standard. 16, 1866 to March 18, 1886) MyHeritageĭaily clarion and standard (Jackson, Miss.) (from to Aug. 4, 1866) Chronicling Americaĭaily Mississippian 1859-1887 ĭaily Mississippian 1863-1865 ĭaily New Mississippian 1884-1884 ĭaily State Ledger 1891-1892 ĭaily clarion (Jackson, Miss.) (from Aug. 4, 1866) MyHeritageĭaily Mississippi clarion and standard. 23, 1882) MyHeritageĭaily Clarion Ledger 1920-1920 Carnegie Public Libraryĭaily Eagle of the South 1859-1859 ĭaily Mississippi Clarion and Standard 1866-1929 ĭaily Mississippi Pilot 1875-1875 ĭaily Mississippi Standard 1866-1866 ĭaily Mississippi clarion and standard (Jackson, Miss.) (from to Aug. 11, 1888) MyHeritageĬomet (jackson, miss.) (from jan. ![]()
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