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Report: Cutting JPD Civilian Jobs Could Pay For More Officers

August 31, 2009 Online Editor 0

WAPT.com JACKSON, Miss. — A Jackson city councilman said Monday that the Jackson Police Department could afford to hire more uniformed officers by cutting back on the number of civilians employed by the department. Ward […]

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Church Revolt: Traditional membership against sexually active gay clergy

August 27, 2009 Online Editor 0

Special to The Mississippi Link The decision to accept sexually active homosexuals in monogamous relationships as clergy by one of America’s largest church denominations has caused a backlash by some traditional members. At St. Timothy’s […]

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PROFILE OF AN OUTSTANDING CITIZEN:Jackson honors local businesswoman

August 27, 2009 Online Editor 0

Special to The Mississippi Link The Jackson City Council recently recognized the ‘untiring’ community service and outstanding citizenry of longtime entrepreneur Audrey B. Wiley. The resolution was presented by Council President Frank Bluntson of Ward […]

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Thompson hosts healthcare town hall in a packed house

August 27, 2009 Online Editor 0

Mississippi Rep. Bennie Thompson hosted the state’s first town hall meeting Monday, Aug 24. The meeting was held in the Stringer Lodge at 1072 Lynch Street and was open to the public. As the citizens […]

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Former Miss. statesman applauds the legacy of the late Sen. Ted Kennedy

August 27, 2009 Online Editor 0

History-making former Mississippi statesman Robert G. Clark said he is deeply saddened by the recent news of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy’s (D-Mass.) death. Often dubbed the “liberal lion” of the United States Senate, Kennedy died […]

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Republicans join Democrats in mourning Ted Kennedy

August 26, 2009 Online Editor 0

BOSTON – Sen. Edward M. Kennedy was a Democrat’s Democrat, so much so that he became a rallying point for those in his party and an object of derision for Republican opponents. Yet his affability […]

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Mayor announces $86.7 million plan for McCoy Building

August 26, 2009 Online Editor 0

Jackson Mayor Harvey Johnson, Jr. along with other federal and city officials held a press conference this morning to discuss the planned renovation of the Dr. A.H. McCoy Federal Building. “The U.S. General Services Administration […]

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Dozens of Mississippi students sick with flu

August 21, 2009 Online Editor 0

Special to The Mississippi Link JACKSON, Miss. — School is just starting at many Mississippi schools, but dozens of kids are already staying at home sick with the flu. According to the state Department of […]

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