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Mississippi health officials open 24-hour Ebola hotline

November 3, 2014 Online Editor Comments Off on Mississippi health officials open 24-hour Ebola hotline

JACKSON, Mississippi (AP) — Mississippi has opened a 24-hour Ebola hotline for people with questions about the virus. It’s not a message tree — it’s answered by people. The Mississippi State Department of Health says […]

News

New report shows Ferguson no-fly zone aimed at keeping media grounded

November 3, 2014 Online Editor Comments Off on New report shows Ferguson no-fly zone aimed at keeping media grounded

WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. government agreed to a police request to restrict more than 37 square miles of airspace surrounding Ferguson, Missouri, for 12 days in August for safety, but audio recordings show that […]

Business

Can space industry survive 2 explosions in 4 days?

November 3, 2014 Online Editor Comments Off on Can space industry survive 2 explosions in 4 days?

WASHINGTON (AP) — Fiery failures are no stranger to the space game. It’s what happens when you push the boundaries of what technology can do, where people can go. And it happened again to Virgin […]

Sports

No. 1 Mississippi State escapes with 17-10 win over Arkansas

November 3, 2014 Online Editor Comments Off on No. 1 Mississippi State escapes with 17-10 win over Arkansas

STARKVILLE, Mississippi (AP) — Scrambling to his left with two Arkansas defenders in pursuit, Mississippi State quarterback Dak Prescott was in serious trouble. A few seconds later, what looked like a broken play turned into […]

Sports

Chris Leachman leads Alabama A&M to 25-14 win over Jackson State

November 3, 2014 Online Editor Comments Off on Chris Leachman leads Alabama A&M to 25-14 win over Jackson State

JACKSON, Mississippi (AP) — Chris Leachman threw for 270 yards with three touchdowns and Alabama A&M defeated Jackson State 25-14 Saturday night. Leachman threw touchdowns of 60 yards to Jonathan Dorsey and 25 yards to […]

News

Tchula police chief killed in accident on U.S. 49

November 3, 2014 Online Editor Comments Off on Tchula police chief killed in accident on U.S. 49

TCHULA, Mississippi (AP) — Tchula Police Chief Anthony Jones was killed Friday in an accident in Holmes County. Sheriff Willie March and the Highway Patrol confirm Jones was one of three people who died in […]

Sports

Lauren Hill, suffering from inoperable brain tumor, fulfills dream to play in college basketball game

November 3, 2014 Online Editor Comments Off on Lauren Hill, suffering from inoperable brain tumor, fulfills dream to play in college basketball game

CINCINNATI (AP) — Lauren Hill felt so good after fulfilling her dream that she felt inspired to play another game. Makes sense, since the freshman forward for Division III Mount St. Joseph’s stirred a capacity […]

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