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Remembering ‘Mr. Hayes’ The closing of a walking library

December 31, 2014 Online Editor Comments Off on Remembering ‘Mr. Hayes’ The closing of a walking library

Students and teachers reflect on an ‘education giant’ By Gail M. Brown Special to The Mississippi Link When Emmitt W. Hayes, Sr. departed his earthly life on the night of December 26, 2014 at the Mississippi […]

Obituaries

In Memoriam: Emmitt W. Hayes Sr.

December 31, 2014 Online Editor Comments Off on In Memoriam: Emmitt W. Hayes Sr.

July 4, 1922 – December 26, 2014 “To everything, there is a season…” “A time to be born” Emmitt W. Hayes Sr. was born to the late Dan Henry and Pauline Beatrice Hayes on July […]

News

Mississippi girl, 4, rescued from mom’s submerged car

December 31, 2014 Online Editor Comments Off on Mississippi girl, 4, rescued from mom’s submerged car

JACKSON, Mississippi (AP) — A Mississippi girl remained hospitalized in critical condition Tuesday, two days after several people, including neighbors, jumped into cold water to rescue her from her mother’s overturned car. Chasity White, the […]

News

Mississippi 2014 deaths: Former Miss America Mary Ann Mobley among state notables who died this year

December 31, 2014 Online Editor Comments Off on Mississippi 2014 deaths: Former Miss America Mary Ann Mobley among state notables who died this year

JACKSON, Mississippi (AP) — A former Miss America, a former White House spokesman and a Jackson mayor who had a high-profile legal career before taking office were among the notable Mississippians who died during 2014. […]

Sports

Orange Bowl: Mississippi State favored by 7 over Georgia Tech and other game notes

December 31, 2014 Online Editor Comments Off on Orange Bowl: Mississippi State favored by 7 over Georgia Tech and other game notes

The Associated Press No. 10 Georgia Tech (10-3, 6-2 ACC) vs. No. 8 Mississippi State (10-2, 6-2 SEC), Wednesday 7 p.m. CST (ESPN) Line: Mississippi State by 7 Series Record: Georgia Tech leads 4-0 WHAT’S […]

Entertainment

New Year’s celebrations in Jackson

December 30, 2014 Online Editor Comments Off on New Year’s celebrations in Jackson

There are multiple venues taking place in the city of Jackson on New Year’s eve to bring in the New Year. Music, food and fun activities for the family. Open to the public.  

News

MEMA hoping for federal aid for victims in Dec. 23 tornadoes that killed 5

December 30, 2014 Online Editor Comments Off on MEMA hoping for federal aid for victims in Dec. 23 tornadoes that killed 5

COLUMBIA, Mississippi (AP) — The Federal Emergency Management Agency and Small Business Administration joined Mississippi and local officials to tour the Columbia area, as well as Jones and Lamar counties that were hit by tornadoes […]

Sports

Peach Bowl: Ole Miss CB Senquez Golson knows ‘we are going to have to cover longer’

December 30, 2014 Online Editor Comments Off on Peach Bowl: Ole Miss CB Senquez Golson knows ‘we are going to have to cover longer’

ATLANTA (AP) — Quarterback Trevone Boykin says TCU has big plans to make a national title run next season. The first step: The No. 6 Horned Frogs (11-1) must beat No. 9 Mississippi (9-3) in […]

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