
Around Miss., it’s just too darned hot
YAZOO CITY – (AP) It’s so hot in the Mississippi Delta that high school students are going into the snow cone business. James David Ingram opened Delta Snow in a trailer near the downtown of […]
YAZOO CITY – (AP) It’s so hot in the Mississippi Delta that high school students are going into the snow cone business. James David Ingram opened Delta Snow in a trailer near the downtown of […]
JACKSON – (AP) In another bad sign for Mississippi’s economy, the state was one of only two where personal income shrank in the first three months of 2012. Personal income fell 0.3 percent, the worst […]
Special to The Mississippi Link JACKSON – Dolph Bryan, the former sheriff of Oktibbeha County, was recently honored by the FBI and Special Agent in Charge (SAC) Daniel McMullen. Bryan was recognized for his more […]
By Monica Land GULFPORT – Police Chief Alan Weatherford is warning motorists to lock their car doors after three juveniles were arrested for breaking into at least eight vehicles. Weatheford said on June 11, his […]
A celebration with a mission By Gail M. Brown Editor Following what has been described as an “elegant” reception, Satuday night, June, 23, the 2nd edition of “Who’s Who In Black Mississippi” was unveiled at […]
Ward 3 ‘do-over By Othor Cain Managing Editor Ward 3 voters are expected to head back to the polls Tuesday, July 24, barring a retrial. The new run-off election date was set as a result […]
James Craig Anderson killed in Jackson WAPT.COM A year after James Craig Anderson was run down by a pickup truck, the three teens who pleaded guilty in connection with his death are still awaiting sentencing […]
How Healthcare Law affects Mississippians WASHINGTON, D.C. – In a dramatic victory for President Barack Obama, the Supreme Court upheld the 2010 health care law Thursday, preserving Obama’s landmark legislative achievement. The majority opinion was […]
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