Mississippi MSND_Civil_Events(3-10-16).pdf

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MSND_Civil_Events(3-10-16).pdf

Mississippi MSND_Civil_Events(3-10-16).pdf is an event overview document for the 3rd to 10th of March 2016. It covers various civil events in Mississippi, such as rallies, protests, talks, and meetings. The document contains detailed information about each event, including its location, time, purpose, and contact information. It also provides a summary of the event, along with any special notes or instructions. The document is divided into two sections: events for the 3rd to 6th of March, and events for the 7th to 10th.

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Mississippi MSND_Civil_Events(3-10-16).pdf