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Cincinnati night club shooting: Club to close permanently; no active search for shooters

March 28, 2017 Online Editor 0

CINCINNATI (AP) — As Cincinnati police delved further into their investigation of a nightclub shooting melee that left one person dead and 16 injured, city officials Monday urged more witnesses to come forward and offered […]

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Man killed in shootout after fleeing officers in Mississippi

March 28, 2017 Online Editor 0

COLUMBUS, Miss. (AP) – A man was shot to death after fleeing during a traffic stop and leading officers on a high-speed chase that ended in gunfire in eastern Mississippi. State Department of Public Safety […]

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Hail and funnel clouds reported from storms in Mississippi

March 28, 2017 Online Editor 0

CORINTH, Miss. (AP) – Large hail and funnel clouds were reported across the northern two thirds of Mississippi Monday, as a system of thunderstorms moved across the state. Meteorologist Marlene Mickelson says funnel clouds were […]

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Mother of suspected kidnapper arrested

March 28, 2017 Online Editor 0

BRANDON, Miss. (AP) – The mother of a suspected kidnapper has been arrested after police said she aided his crimes. WLBT-TV (http://bit.ly/2nurh0z ) reports Phyllis Boyd was arrested Monday, hours after police arrested her son, […]

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The Latest: Mississippi transportation funding talks fail

March 28, 2017 Online Editor 0

JACKSON, Miss. (AP) – The Latest on the Mississippi budget (all times local): 7 p.m. Gov. Phil Bryant will have to call a special session for lawmakers to set a budget for the Mississippi Department […]

Education

McRae Foundation gives $4M to renovate Millsaps building

March 27, 2017 Online Editor 0

JACKSON, Miss. (AP) – A $4 million donation will help renovate a building at Millsaps College. The Selby & Richard McRae Foundation will give the money to help renovate the Christian Center, which was built […]

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Cincinnati night club shooting: Police searching for suspects

March 27, 2017 Online Editor 0

CINCINNATI (AP) — Cincinnati police searched for suspects in a nightclub shooting that left one man dead and 15 other people injured and sent club patrons diving to the ground to dodge bullets in what they […]

Religion

Despite some tensions, evangelical churches booming in Cuba

March 27, 2017 Online Editor 0

By ANDREA RODRIGUEZ HAVANA (AP) — Fidel Castro’s government sent the Rev. Juan Francisco Naranjo to two years of work camp in the 1960s for preaching the Gospel in a Cuba where atheism was law […]

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