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Month: January 2017

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Trial of woman accused of bribing prison chief delayed

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JACKSON, Miss. (AP) – The trial of a woman accused of bribing former Mississippi Corrections Commissioner Christopher Epps, which had been scheduled to start Monday, has been delayed indefinitely. U.S. District Judge Henry T. Wingate […]

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Natchez woman shot, killed; Suspect arrested

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NATCHEZ, Miss. (AP) – A 41-year-old woman has been shot and killed at her Natchez home. Adams County Sheriff Travis Patten tells local media that 41-year-old Elijah Hall was arrested for the shooting death of […]

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Democrats choose Stone to lead Mississippi Senate minority

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JACKSON, Miss. (AP) – Democrats in the Mississippi Senate have chosen Bill Stone of Holly Springs as their caucus chairman and Derrick Simmons of Greenville as their vice chairman. Sen. John Horhn of Jackson, who […]

Education

Bill on filling superintendent vacancies heads to governor

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JACKSON, Miss. (AP) – A bill heading to Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant would let school boards statewide appoint replacements for elected superintendents who resign in the next three years. A 2016 state law makes all […]

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McComb toddler dies after her stroller is hit by car

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McCOMB, Miss. (AP) – A toddler has died after being struck by a car while her parents pushed her in a stroller to cross a street in McComb. The Enterprise-Journal reports (http://bit.ly/2iVqHVT ) the girl’s […]

Health

GOP growing hesitant on Obamacare repeal without replacement plan, could extend deadline

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Growing numbers of Republicans showed discomfort Monday over obliterating President Barack Obama’s health care overhaul without having a replacement to show voters. Hoping to capitalize on the jitters, Democrats staged an evening […]

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Backpage shuts down adult section, citing gov’t pressure, unlawful ‘censorship’ campaign

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By Tribune News Service Backpage.com, one of the world’s largest classified ad websites and a frequent target in the political battle against sex trafficking, closed its adult ads section Monday in the United States, citing […]

Sports

Watson and Clemson dethrone top-ranked Tide, 35-31

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By RALPH D. RUSSO TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Deshaun Watson took the snap, rolled right and with one of the easiest throws he had to make all night, completed Clemson’s journey to the top of […]

Sports

James Madison wins FCS title, beats Youngstown State 28-14

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By STEPHEN HAWKINS FRISCO, Texas (AP) — James Madison still had one more game after dethroning the five-time defending champs in the Football Championship Subdivision. Now the Dukes have their second national title. The team […]

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Despite incomplete ethics reviews, Senate moves for quick Cabinet confirmation hearings

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Several of President-elect Donald Trump’s Cabinet choices have not completed a full review to avoid conflicts of interest, the government’s ethics office says, even as Republican senators move quickly to hold at […]

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