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Health

5 reasons the United States is not prepared to deal with widespread Ebola outbreak

October 30, 2014 Online Editor Comments Off on 5 reasons the United States is not prepared to deal with widespread Ebola outbreak

The Associated Press The U.S. health care apparatus is so unprepared and short on resources to deal with the deadly Ebola virus that even small clusters of cases could overwhelm parts of the system, according […]

Health

AP IMPACT: If Ebola batters US, we are not ready

October 30, 2014 Online Editor Comments Off on AP IMPACT: If Ebola batters US, we are not ready

By JEFF DONN and GARANCE BURKE  The Associated Press The U.S. health care apparatus is so unprepared and short on resources to deal with the deadly Ebola virus that even small clusters of cases could overwhelm parts of […]

Business

Mississippi Department of Transportation stopping use of faulty guardrails

October 29, 2014 Online Editor Comments Off on Mississippi Department of Transportation stopping use of faulty guardrails

JACKSON, Mississippi (AP) — State transportation officials are investigating where faulty guardrails have been installed along Mississippi roadways. Trinity Industries Inc. stopped shipments of its ET-Plus guardrails after a Texas jury ordered it to pay […]

Sports

No. 1 Mississippi State, No. 2 FSU, No. 3 Auburn, No. 4 Ole Miss top College Football Playoff Rankings

October 29, 2014 Online Editor Comments Off on No. 1 Mississippi State, No. 2 FSU, No. 3 Auburn, No. 4 Ole Miss top College Football Playoff Rankings

GRAPEVINE, Texas (AP) — The College Football Playoff selection committee has spoken — and it likes the SEC. At least for now. Mississippi State, Florida State, Auburn and Mississippi are the top four teams in […]

Business

Kemper County power plant price tag tops $6.1 billion as costs climb again, start-up delayed

October 29, 2014 Online Editor Comments Off on Kemper County power plant price tag tops $6.1 billion as costs climb again, start-up delayed

JACKSON, Mississippi (AP) — Southern Co. says it will cost at least another $496 million to finish the power plant it’s building in eastern Mississippi’s Kemper County, pushing the total cost above $6.1 billion. And, […]

News

Woman wearing ‘Hello Kitty’ costume arrested on drunk driving charge

October 29, 2014 Online Editor Comments Off on Woman wearing ‘Hello Kitty’ costume arrested on drunk driving charge

GORHAM, Maine (AP) — Police say a Maine woman who was pulled over while wearing a Hello Kitty costume was arrested on a drunken driving charge. Gorham police say officers stopped 37-year-old Carrie Gipson, of […]

Sports

Prep football: Resurrection remains No. 3 in Class 1A in latest state poll

October 29, 2014 Online Editor Comments Off on Prep football: Resurrection remains No. 3 in Class 1A in latest state poll

The Associated Press Here are Mississippi’s top high school football teams in each class as selected by a panel of Associated Press state sports writers. Class Overall School W-L Pts Prv 1. Starkville (12) (9-0) […]

News

Carroll Waller, widow of former Mississippi governor, dies at 87

October 29, 2014 Online Editor Comments Off on Carroll Waller, widow of former Mississippi governor, dies at 87

JACKSON, Mississippi (AP) — Former Mississippi first lady Carroll Waller, who led efforts to restore the Governor’s Mansion when her husband was in office, died Tuesday at age 87. Her family said she died at […]

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