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Month: October 2015

Business

MDOT Project Recalls History of Transportation Infrastructure

October 28, 2015 Online Editor Comments Off on MDOT Project Recalls History of Transportation Infrastructure

The Mississippi Link Newswire Jackson, Miss. – Every day, Mississippians take routes on their way to work or school without knowing the history behind the roads they travel on. This summer, the Mississippi Department of Transportation […]

Business

GM recalls 1.4M cars over engine fire concerns

October 28, 2015 Online Editor Comments Off on GM recalls 1.4M cars over engine fire concerns

DETROIT (AP) — For the third time in seven years, General Motors is recalling cars that can leak oil and catch fire, in some instances damaging garages and homes. The recall, which covers 1.4 million […]

News

Viral video showing officer tossing student in classroom spurs investigation

October 28, 2015 Online Editor Comments Off on Viral video showing officer tossing student in classroom spurs investigation

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — A sheriff’s deputy in South Carolina is on leave after a video showed him tossing a female high school student from her desk and dragging her across a classroom. Richland County […]

Business

Slow economic growth dogs Mississippi as election looms

October 28, 2015 Online Editor Comments Off on Slow economic growth dogs Mississippi as election looms

WEST POINT, Miss. (AP) — The economy has gotten a lot better for Era Walker. The West Point resident has gone from making $9.75 an hour at a pig farm to $15 an hour at […]

News

Feds: 2 KKK members charged with having guns on Ole Miss campus

October 27, 2015 Online Editor Comments Off on Feds: 2 KKK members charged with having guns on Ole Miss campus

OXFORD, Miss. (AP) — Two Ku Klux Klan members are facing federal weapons charges after police say the men had guns in a truck parked on the University of Mississippi campus during a protest last […]

News

Ole Miss removes state flag due to Confederate battle emblem

October 27, 2015 Online Editor Comments Off on Ole Miss removes state flag due to Confederate battle emblem

OXFORD, Miss. (AP) — The University of Mississippi quietly removed the state flag from its place of honor on Monday, heeding the calls of those who say the banner’s Confederate battle emblem is harming the […]

Education

Obama encourages limits on standardized testing in schools

October 27, 2015 Online Editor Comments Off on Obama encourages limits on standardized testing in schools

WASHINGTON (AP) — Addressing one of education’s most divisive issues, President Barack Obama on Saturday called for capping standardized testing at 2 percent of classroom time and said the government shares responsibility for turning tests […]

Education

School funding issues rarely stop at 1 judge: analysis

October 27, 2015 Online Editor Comments Off on School funding issues rarely stop at 1 judge: analysis

JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — The claim that one Hinds County judge could ultimately decide the fate of Mississippi’s school finance system if voters amend the state constitution appears unlikely. If experience in other states is […]

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