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(City/County) Published Editor Managing Editor Publisher Phone Fax 3 the Sun Herald (Biloxi/Harrison) Daily Stan Tiner Dorothy Wilson Ricky R A BCDEFG 1 Media Outlet 2 Newspapers (City/County) Published Editor Managing Editor Publisher Phone Fax 3 The Sun Herald (Biloxi/Harrison) Daily Stan Tiner Dorothy Wilson Ricky R. Matthews 228-896-2100 228-896-2104 4 The Daily Leader (Brookhaven/Lincoln) Daily William O. Jacob Nanette Laster William O. Jacob 601-833-6961 601-833-6714 5 Press Register (Clarksdale/Cohoma) Daily Steve Stewart Steve Stewart 662-627-2201 662-624-5125 6 Bolivar Commercial (Cleveland/Bolivar) Daily Mark Williams Wayne Nichols Mark Williams 662-843-4241 662-843-1830 662-329-1521 or 7 Commercial Dispatch (Columbus/Lowndes) Daily Birney Imes III Dan E. Way 662-328-2427 662-329-8937 8 The Daily Corinthian (Corinth/Alcorn) Daily Reece Terry Mark Boehler 662-287-6111 662-287-3525 9 Delta Democrat-Times (Greenville/Washington) Daily Donald Adderton Truman Beasley 662-335-1155 662-335-2860 10 Commonwealth (Greenwood/Leflore) Daily Tom Kalich Tom Kalich 662-453-5312 662-453-2908 11 The Daily Star (Grenada/Grenada) Daily Terri Ferguson Joseph B. Lee III 662-226-4321 662-226-8310 12 Hattiesburg American ( Hattiesburg/Forrest) Daily David Petty Marilyn Mitchell 601-582-4321 601-584-3130 13 DeSoto Times Today (Hernando/DeSoto) Daily Rob Long Tom Pittman 662-429-6397 662-429-5229 14 DeSoto Times Today (Southaven/DeSoto) Daily Rob Long Tom Pittman 662-393-6397 662-393-6463 15 The Clarion Ledger (Jackson/Hinds) Daily Shawn McIntosh Bill Hunsberger 601-961-7000 601-961-7211 16 Leader-Call (Laurel/Jones) Daily Steve Swogentinsky 601-428-0551 601-426-3550 17 Enterprise-Journal (McComb/Pike) Daily Jack Ryan Karen Freeman Jack Ryan 601-684-2421 601-684-0836 18 The Meridian Star (Meridian/Lauderdale) Daily Buddy Bynum John Bohl Paul M. Barrett 601-693-1551 601-485-1275 19 Natchez Democrat (Natchez/Adams) Daily Kevin Cooper Sam Hall Todd Carpenter 601-442-9101 601-442-7315 20 Oxford Eagle (Oxford/Lafayette) Daily Nina Goolsby Jesse P. Phillips 662-234-4331 662-234-4351 21 The Mississippi Press (Pascagoula/Jackson) Daily Don Davis Wanda Heary Jacobs 228-762-1111 228-934-1474 22 Picayune Item (Picayune/Pearl River) Daily Tom Andrews Will Sullivan Tom Andrews 601-798-4766 601-798-8602 23 Starkville Daily News (Starkville/Oktibbeha) Daily Brian Hawkins Don Norman 662-323-1642 662-323-6586 24 Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal (Tupelo/Lee) Daily Lloyd Gray Charlie Langford Billy Crews 662-842-2611 662-842-2233 25 Vicksburg Post (Vicksburg/Warren) Daily Louis P. Cashman Charlie Mitchell Louis P. Cashman 601-636-4545 601-634-0897 26 Daily Times Leader (West Point/Clay) Daily Kelly Burns Don Norman 662-494-1422 662-494-1414 27 Commercial Appeal Daily 28 Mobile Register Daily 29 Times-Picayune Daily 30 31 32 Examiner (Aberdeen/Monroe) Weekly Beth Bunch 662-369-4507 662-369-4508 33 Choctaw Chronicle (Ackerman/Choctaw) Weekly Donna McKay Charles E. Blaine 662-285-9200 662-285-9201 34 The Choctaw Plaindealer (Ackerman/Choctaw) Weekly Steve Smith Steve Smith 662-285-6248 662-285-6695 35 Advertiser (Amory/Monroe) Weekly Chris Wilson Beth Bunch 662-256-5701 662-256-5701 36 Southern Advocate (Ashland/Benton) Weekly Brian Roy 662-224-6681 662-224-6886 37 The Baldwyn News (Baldwyn/Prentiss) Weekly 662-365-3232 662-365-7989 38 The Panolian (Batesville/Panola) Weekly Jim Beaver 662-563-4591 662-563-5610 39 Jasper County News (Bay Springs/Jasper) Weekly Ronnie Buckley 601-764-3104 601-764-3106 40 Sea Coast Echo (Bay St. Louis/Hancock) Weekly Randy Ponder Randy Ponder 228-467-5474 228-467-0333 Belmont-Tishomingo Journal 41 (Belmont/Tishomingo) Weekly Catherine Mitchell M. Wayne Mitchell 662-454-7196 662-454-0055 A BCDEFG 42 Banner (Belzoni/Humphreys) Weekly Julian Toney III Julian Toney III 662-247-3373 662-247-3372 43 Keesler News (Biloxi/Harrison) Weekly Perry Jennifer 228-377-4130 228-377-3940 Lisa Cumbest Michiels 44 Bay Press (Biloxi/Harrison) Weekly Karen Bryant &Gary Michiels 228-392-3307 228-392-7043 45 Banner-Independent (Booneville/Prentiss) Weekly Kenny Good 662-728-6214 662-728-1636 46 Prentiss County Progress (Booneville/Prentiss) Weekly Ed Woodward Sam Grisham 662-728-2486 662-728-3114 47 Rankin County News (Brandon/Rankin) Weekly Marcus Bowers Marcus Bowers 601-825-8333 601-825-8334 48 Weekly Tim Beeland Tim Beeland 601-992-4869 601-992-7825 49 Calhoun County Journal (Bruce/Calhoun) Weekly Lisa Denley McNeece Joel McNeece S. Gale Denley 662-983-2570 662-983-7667 50 The Monitor-Herald (Calhoun City/Calhoun) Weekly Russell Scott Dennis Palmer 662-628-5241 662-628-4651 51 Madison County Herald (Canton/Madison) Weekly Bill Zimmerman Joe Dove 601-859-1221 601-853-8720 52 The Conservative (Carrollton/Carroll) Weekly Dale Gerstensleger Dale Gerstensleger 662-237-4713 662-283-5374 53 The Carthaginian (Carthage/Leake) Weekly Waid Prather John H. Keith 601-267-4501 601-267-5290 54 Sun/Sentinel (Charleston/Tallahatchie) Weekly Clay McFerrin Clay McFerrin 662-647-8462 662-647-3830 55 The Clinton News (Clinton/Hinds) Weekly Bill Zimmerman 601-924-7142 601-924-7976 56 Courier (Coffeville/Yalobusha) Weekly Sarah H. Williams James H. Denley 662-675-2446 662-675-2416 57 The News-Commercial (Collins/Covington) Weekly Jimmy Goff Analyn Goff 601-765-8275 601-765-6952 58 Columbian-Progress (Columbian/Marion) Weekly Ken Prillhart Danny Nowlin Ken Prillhart 601-736-2611 601-736-4507 59 The Columbus Packet (Columbus/Lowndes) Weekly Roger Larsen Roger Larsen 662-329-1741 662-329-1741 The Meteor (Crystal 60 The Meteor (Crystal Springs/Copiah) Weekly Henry Carney Springs/Copiah) 601-892-2581 601-892-2249 61 Kemper County Messenger (Dekalb/Kemper) Weekly Kim Harris Jim Prince 601-743-5760 601-743-4430 62 Webster Progress Times (Eupora/Webster) Weekly 662-258-7532 601-258-6474 63 Fayette Chronicle (Fayette /Jefferson) Weekly Charles K. Shepphard Charles K. Shepphard 601-786-3661 601-786-3661 64 The Scott County Times (Forest/Scott) Weekly 601-469-2561 601-469-2004 65 The Itawamba County Times (Fulton/Itawamba) Weekly Charlotte Wolfe Charlotte Wolfe 662-862-3141 662-862-7804 66 Wilk-Amite Record (Gloster/Amite) Weekly David Webb David Webb 601-225-4531 601-384-2276 The Times Petal and Advertiser News 67 (Hattiesburg/Lamar & Forrest) Weekly Bob Pittman 601-268-2331 601-268-2965 68 Copiah County Courier (Hazlehurst/Copiah) Weekly James W. Lambert James W. Lambert 601-894-3141 601-894-3144 69 South Reporter (Holly Springs/Marshall) Weekly Barry Burleson Barry Burleson 662-252-4261 662-252-3388 70 The Times-Post (Houston/Chickasaw) Weekly Dennis Palmer 662-456-3771 662-456-5202 71 The Enterprise-Tocsin (Indianola/Sunflower) Weekly Jim Abbott David Rushing Jim Abbott 662-887-2222 662-887-2999 72 Tishomingo County News (Iuka/Tishomingo) Weekly Charlotte McVay John H. Biggs 662-423-2211 662-423-2214 73 Jackson Advocate (Jackson/Hinds) Weekly Charles Tisdale Charles Tisdale 601-948-4122 601-948-4125 74 Mississippi Link (Jackson/Hinds) Weekly Nikki Burns L. Socrates Garrett 601-355-9103 601-355-9105 75 Northside Sun (Jackson/Hinds) Weekly Jimmye Sweat Wyatt Emmerich 601-957-1122 601-957-1533 76 Star-Herald (Kosciusko/Attala) Weekly Mark Thornton Layne Bruce 662-289-2251 662-289-2254 77 Greene County Herald (Leakesville/Greene) Weekly Russell Turner Mrs. John F. Turner 601-394-5070 601-394-4389 78 Leland Progress (Leland/Washington) Weekly Gaila McCaskill Gaila McCaskill 662-686-4081 662-686-9076 79 Holmes County Herald (Lexington/Holmes) Weekly Bruce Hill Bruce Hill 662-834-1151 662-834-1074 80 Southern Herald (Liberty/Amite) Weekly Rick Stratton Rick Stratton 601-657-4818 601-657-4818 81 Winston County Journal (Louisville/Winston) Weekly Paul Keane Dennis Palmer 662-773-6241 662-773-6242 82 George County Times (Lucedale/George) Weekly O.G. Sellers O.G. Sellers 601-947-2967 601-947-6828 83 Macon Beacon (Macon/Noxubee) Weekly R. Scott Boyd R. Scott Boyd 662-726-4747 662-726-4742 A BCDEFG 84 Magee Courier (Magee/Simpson) Weekly John P. Brown John P. Brown 601-849-3434 601-849-6828 85 Magnolia Gazette (Magnolia/Pike) Weekly Lucius Lampton Donna DaLee 601-783-2441 601-783-2091 86 Quitman County Democrat (Marks/Quitman) Weekly John &Josephine Fleming John &Josephine Fleming 662-326-2181 662-326-2181 87 Franklin Advocate (Meadville/Franklin) Weekly David & Mary Lou Webb David & Mary Lou Webb 601-384-2484 601-384-2276 88 Simpson County News (Mendenhall/Simpson) Weekly John P. Brown John P. Brown 601-847-2525 601-847-2571 Mississippi Magic Magazine 89 (Meridian/Lauderdale) Weekly Linnie Scarbrough Linnie Scarbrough 601-482-1234 90 Mississippi Memo Digest (Meridian/Lauderdale) Weekly Robert E. Williams Robert E. Williams 601-693-2372 91 Lawrence County Press (Monticello/Lawrence) Weekly John Carney John Carney 601-587-2781 601-587-2794 92 Bluff City Post (Natchez/Adams) Weekly William H. Terrell William H. Terrell 601-446-5218 601-446-5281 93 The Natchez Sun (Natchez/Adams) Weekly Tamika Washington Peter Rinaldi 601-446-8803 601-446-8803 94 Gazette (New Albany/Union) Weekly Lynn West 662-534-6321 662-534-6355 95 Newton Record (Newton/Newton) Weekly J.E. Strange J.E. Strange 601-683-2001 601-683-2360 96 Ocean Springs Record (Ocean Springs/Jackson) Weekly 228-875-2791 228-875-9569 97 Messenger (Okolona/Chickasaw) Weekly Murry Blankenship Murry Blankenship 662-447-5501 662-447-5571 98 DeSoto County Tribune (Olive Branch/DeSoto) Weekly Larry Hudson David Grisham 662-895-6220 662-895-4377 99 Neshoba Democrat (Philadelphia/Neshoba) Weekly Debbie Myers James E. 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