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Mississippi State beats Louisiana Tech 26-20, OT

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Associated Press STARKVILLE – Mississippi State quarterback Chris Relf’s last seven passes in regulation missed their mark. He hadn’t completed a pass since the third quarter. But when he finally did, a 17-yarder to LaDarius […]

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Alabama State defeats Jackson State 21-14

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Associated Press JACKSON – Leland Baker’s interception with 9 seconds left was the eighth turnover forced by Alabama State and sealed a 21-14 win over Jackson State on Saturday. It was tied at 7-7 midway […]

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Tours of historic house featured in “The Help” open for pilgrimage

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CARROLLTON – While the blockbuster film, “The Help”, continues to draw huge audiences around the world, one of the plantations used in the movie will be open for touring during the annual pilgrimage in Carroll […]

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Mississippi offense sputters in 27-13 loss

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OXFORD – Mississippi is 0-2 in the Southeastern Conference for the first time since 2007. An inept offense is the main reason why. The Rebels gained just 183 total yards and scored one offensive touchdown […]

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MLK estate suing local reporter to get documents

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JACKSON – The estate of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. has filed a federal lawsuit against a television news anchor at WLBT in Jackson claiming that he has documents taken from the slain civil […]

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Emmett Till historical center in Glendora reopens Saturday

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GLENDORA – The small town of Glendora, in Tallahatchie County, is hosting the grand re-opening of the newly designed Emmett Till Historic Intrepid Center (ETHIC) on Saturday, Sept. 24, at 10 a.m. Glendora’s mayor Johnny […]

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Brandon teen indicted for capital murder, hate crime

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The Associated Press JACKSON – The white teenager from Brandon charged with running down a black man with his truck has been indicted for capital murder on what prosecutors are calling a hate crime. Deryl Paul […]

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Accidental death of former Jackson cop under investigation

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News Briefs From Across The State Victim served on the force for nearly 30 years Jackson police are still trying to determine what caused one of their own to crash into a tree during a […]

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Kilmichael man charged with shooting ex-girlfriend

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EUPORA – A Webster County woman remains in critical condition after authorities said her ex-boyfriend allegedly shot her during an argument. Gerry Bernard Robinson, 43, is being held on a $200,000 bond for allegedly shooting […]

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Doctor who diluted patients’ cancer drugs wants to get out of jail

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The Associated Press JACKSON – A Mississippi cancer doctor wants a federal appeals court to let her out of jail as she awaits trial on charges that her clinic diluted chemotherapy drugs and used old […]

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