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Family and friends surprise Mae Frances Noel with drive-by birthday party

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By Aaron Morrison, Associated Pressca, Darkness set in for Natasha Blunt well before Hurricane Ida knocked out power across Louisiana. Months into the pandemic, she faced eviction in New Orleans. She lost her banquet-hall job. […]

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JPS’ COVID-19 vaccination blitz: ‘It didn’t hurt,’ middle school student stressed. – Mississippi’s capital city’s school district actively engages in the fight against COVID.

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By Gail H.M. Brown, Ph.D., Contributing Writer, “No! It didn’t hurt!” D’Anthony Ellis, a 7th-grader at Powell Midd le School, Jackson, Miss., told The Mississippi Link. Accompanied by his mother, Chandi Ellis, D’Anthony Ellis had […]

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Biden’s 2021 National HBCU Week Proclamation pinpoints reactions from Cameron Webb and Trey Baker, White House correspondents

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By Janice K. Neal-Vincent, Ph.D,  Contributing Writer, The Biden-Harris Administration’s investment in Historically Black Colleges and Universities is unprecedented. While striving to “build these colleges up better than they were before,” they delivered through COVID-19 […]

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Hospitals in crisis in least vaccinated state in US

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By Leah Willingham, Associated Press/Report for America, As patients stream into Mississippi hospitals one after another, doctors and nurses have become all too accustomed to the rampant denial and misinformation about COVID-19 in the nation’s […]

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Ida collapses Mississippi road; kills 2, injures at least 10

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The Associated Press, Two people were killed and at least 10 others were injured when seven vehicles plunged into a deep hole where a dark, rural highway collapsed as Hurricane Ida blew through Mississippi. Torrential […]

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National Pan-Hellenic Council honors David Marion, Ph.D and HBCUs

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By Jackie Hampton, Publisher, On Sunday afternoon, while the community was on edge due to the wind and rain threats of Hurricane Ida, The Metro Jackson Area Chapters of the National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) was […]

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Jackson’s garbage collection contract: deadline looms

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By Gail H.M. Brown, Ph.D., Contributing Writer, A few Jackson residents on Robinwood Place in Northpointe Village possibly did not hear the broadcasted notice of no garbage collection, Monday, Aug. 30, due to Hurricane Ida. […]

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New Orleans Katrina evacuee saw opportunity in the Sip

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By Gail H.M. Brown, Ph.D., Contributing Writer, While naysayers were telling him that they do not know why he would want to stay in Mississippi after Hurricane Katrina 16 years ago, evacuee Thaddeus Moten, a […]

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The Big Footprint Challenge – Hinds County Sheriff’s Race

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By Jackie Hampton, Publisher, The Hinds County race for sheriff has begun and several candidates are trying to get an opportunity to fill the big footprints of former sheriff, Lee Dan Vance Jr. who passed […]

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EXCLUSIVE: Rev. Jesse Jackson speaks about his and wife’s Covid diagnosis

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By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Correspondent, While he and his wife remain hospitalized in a Chicago hospital after positive Covid tests, the Rev. Jesse Jackson told the Black Press that he remains vigilant in […]

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