Union NewsLocal news for Union, MS continually updated from thousands of sources on the web.Mixed signals- March 29, 2008 "I started walking slow and tripping a lot" By Michaela Morris Daily Journal VerLana Spence and Allison Holloway share a common, unpredictable foe - multiple sclerosis. via Northeast Mississippi Daily Journalhttp://www.topix.net/city/union-ms/2008/03/mixed-signals?fromrss=1 Fashion students to hold consignment sale- March 27, 2008 Fashion Merchandising students at the University of Southern Mississippi are seeking consignors for their Passion for Fashion Consignment for a Cause sale from 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m. April 7-11 in the campus' Union ... via Hattiesburg Americanhttp://www.topix.net/city/union-ms/2008/03/fashion-students-to-hold-consignment-sale?fromr... Portfolio- March 16, 2008 Minorities and women interested in starting their own businesses are the focus next week of the Multicultural Business Development Conference, organized by the Mississippi Development Authority. via The Clarion-Ledgerhttp://www.topix.net/city/union-ms/2008/03/portfolio?fromrss=1 EDITORIAL:Highway agenda- March 14, 2008 The Mississippi House overwhelmingly passed a $200 million highway and bridge construction bond bill Tuesday afternoon, and at least $100 million of the investment would be spent on highways in Northeast ... via Northeast Mississippi Daily Journalhttp://www.topix.net/city/union-ms/2008/03/editorial-highway-agenda?fromrss=1 Thrift store find a work of art- March 12, 2008 "When restored to museum condition, the value (of the portrait) might be comparable to other works on canvas by Hollingsworth" It struck me as the best sort of Antiques Roadshow moment: discovery of 'hidden' treasure, in a real deal no less. via The Clarion-Ledgerhttp://www.topix.net/city/union-ms/2008/03/thrift-store-find-a-work-of-art?fromrss=1 Women's History Month at Southern Miss Kicks off today- March 3, 2008 "This theme will help call attention to these larger concerns even if it's not in the context of the struggles women have tried to overcome." Organizers of Women's History Month activities at the University of Southern Mississippi see no more fitting way to kick off the schedule of events than to pay tribute to the institution's first female leader. via Hattiesburg Americanhttp://www.topix.net/city/union-ms/2008/03/womens-history-month-at-southern-miss-kicks-off... |