The Kemper County Messenger absorbed The Kemper Herald (1875), The Southern Star (1897), The Kemper Herald-Star (1908) and The DeKalb Sentinel (1926) to become The Kemper County Messenger (1934) and is published every Thursday in DeKalb, Mississippi.
De Kalb, MS, United States
Kemper County Messenger is based in De Kalb, MS, United States, providing coverage to local and international audiences.
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