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  2. Category:People from Cleveland, Mississippi - Wikipedia

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  3. The Cleveland News Leader - Wikipedia

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    The Cleveland News Leader was a Sunday morning newspaper printed from 2004 to 2009 in Cleveland, Mississippi. The newspaper was founded by David Johnson, who served as its editor and publisher. The paper earned a reputation as an unusually hard-nosed newspaper for such a small town, making a name for itself exposing government corruption.

  4. East Side High School (Mississippi) - Wikipedia

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    East Side High School was a senior high school in Cleveland, Mississippi, within the Mississippi Delta region. It was a part of the Cleveland School District and the building itself remains such as a middle school. In September 2017, it was merged into Cleveland Central High School. [1] As of 2016, it was an all-black high school. [2]

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  6. List of former members of the Mississippi State Senate ...

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    David Cleveland: 1830 Marion, Pike James T. Cliett: 1924–1928 24th Democratic 1894–? James A. Clinton: 1896–1908 Adams Democratic 1864–? Kay B. Cobb: 1992–1996 Calhoun, Lafayette, Yalobusha Republican 1942– Joseph B. Cobb: 1854–1857 Lowndes Whig 1819–1858 Hunter K. Cochran: 1940–1944 36th Democratic 1913–? Stephen Cocke ...

  7. 1984 Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils football team

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    Led by fifth-year head coach Archie Cooley, the Delta Devils played their home games at Magnolia Stadium—now known as Rice–Totten Stadium—in Itta Bena, Mississippi. Mississippi Valley finished the season with an overall record of 9–2 and a mark of 6–1 in conference play, placing second in the SWAC.

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