Amite County, MS News http://www.axtora.com/homesites/us/mississippi/amite-county/ Amite County, MS News Smithdale man killed in trailer fire http://www.axtora.com/homesites/us/mississippi/amite-county/content/68e7bbf8de26a497a5a62961d9bf74e8.html An early morning fire Thursday claimed the life of a Smithdale man Four area teams boast 40 marks http://www.axtora.com/homesites/us/mississippi/amite-county/content/93bb4100b50a9348289d1b5404dbc2b7.html Four area teams boast 40 marks Lawrence Co entertains McComb http://www.axtora.com/homesites/us/mississippi/amite-county/content/a4991b2512a4d6639a1c71c3db97fc27.html Lawrence Co entertains McComb State releases latest test scores http://www.axtora.com/homesites/us/mississippi/amite-county/content/2cede8b740578de8359597e22052aa5a.html In the coming days the EnterpriseJournal will examine standardized test scores for five area school districts: McComb South Pike North Pike Amite County and Walthall County Man Gets 30 Years For Bank Robbery http://www.axtora.com/homesites/us/mississippi/amite-county/content/84843e47eac4becadd64fe60fe81bf1f.html A New Orleans man is sentenced to 30 years in prison for the 2006 robbery of a Trustmark bank in Gloster New Orleans man gets 30 years for armed robbery http://www.axtora.com/homesites/us/mississippi/amite-county/content/bfa769ac9bf70b05f836f51d75af7592.html A New Orleans man accused of participating in a Dec 12 2006 holdup of the Trustmark Bank on Main Street in Gloster was convicted of armed robbery Friday with jurors returning a guilty verdict after deliberating less than two hours NO man on trial for bank robbery http://www.axtora.com/homesites/us/mississippi/amite-county/content/bb831fcba3a8e877fab9698cbad240ce.html LIBERTY A New Orleans man accused of an armed bank robbery was in court Thursday for the opening of a trial in which one of his codefendants is expected to testify against him Fledgling historical society hears insights on operations http://www.axtora.com/homesites/us/mississippi/amite-county/content/8c97818c0538af1102858f3e9fcb11a4.html Fledgling historical society hears insights on operations