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:* Clanton, Mississippi, a fictional town in the United States and the setting for several books by John Grisham
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:* – Canadian National Railway ( CN ) suspends all rail traffic on its lines south of McComb, Mississippi ( lines formerly owned by Illinois Central Railroad that extend into New Orleans, Louisiana ), in anticipation of damaging wind and flooding from Hurricane Katrina.
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:* Federal ownership: about 50 % of the county's area is owned by the Federal government of the United States, including
:* Veterans Memorial Park is located along the Wolftever Creek Greenway and features plaques, sculptures and flags as a memorial to United States war veterans.
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