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The Laurel-Jones County Black History Museum & Arts will host its 3rd annual Juneteenth program. Contact Rev. Marian Allen at 601.323.9418 for more information.
The Laurel-Jones County Library will begin its popular summer reading program on Tuesday, June 4th from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Those interested in participating should register by June 3rd. The […]
Need assistance with basic computer skills? Creating an email account? Uploading or downloading photos or documents? We are here to help! Join the staff at the Laurel Jones County Library […]
Join the staff at 320 Fifth Street for an exciting evening filled with music bingo, where you can test your musical knowledge, win fantastic prizes, and have a whole lot […]
Join the Jones County Chamber of Commerce for a unique networking opportunity. On the first Friday of each month, the Jones County Chamber of Commerce hosts this fun event at […]
Join the Lauren Rogers Museum of Art for a night of blues at the museum's historic front lawn. Bring your lawn chairs and blankets and enjoy the sound of Mississippi's […]
The City of Laurel, established as a lumber town in 1882, is conveniently situated approximately two hours from larger destination cities such as Jackson, Biloxi, New Orleans, and Mobile. In recent years, the city has become a destination all its own thanks, in part, to its starring role in HGTV’s popular “Hometown” series. As Laurel, and interest in it, continues to grow, we are committed to providing the resources necessary to help all of our residents and businesses reach their full potential.