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Month: April 2018

Education

Feds won’t make Mississippi redo A-to-F school rating system

April 1, 2018 Online Editor 0

JACKSON, Miss. (AP) – Federal education officials say Mississippi won’t have to restructure its system for assigning A-to-F letter grades to public schools. The U.S. Department of Education said in a news release Thursday that […]

News

Teens begin Mississippi-to-Memphis march in honor of King

April 1, 2018 Online Editor 0

By ADRIAN SAINZ Associated Press DUNDEE, Miss. (AP) – A group of teenagers has launched a 50-mile (80-kilometer) walk from northern Mississippi to Memphis, Tennessee, as a tribute to slain civil rights leader Martin Luther […]

Business

Next Gulf of Mexico oil lease sale to be Aug. 15

April 1, 2018 Online Editor 0

NEW ORLEANS (AP) – The federal government will offer 77.3 million acres in the Gulf of Mexico for oil and gas exploration and development on Aug. 15. An Interior Department statement Friday said the lease […]

News

Restaurant won’t take order if smoking pot in drive-thru

April 1, 2018 Online Editor 0

GULFPORT, Miss. (AP) – A Mississippi fast-food restaurant says people smoking marijuana in its drive-thru will not be served after a patron blew smoke in an employee’s face. The Sun Herald of Biloxi reported Friday […]

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