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Hurricane Sally disrupts recycling programs in Mississippi

September 30, 2020 Kermit Williams 0

Recycling programs on Mississippi’s Gulf Coast are facing disruptions after Hurricane Sally damaged a Florida recycling center. Jackson County has put its recycling program on hold […]

Local

Two men plead not guilty in death of Mississippi store owner

September 30, 2020 Kermit Williams 0

Two of the five men accused of fatally shooting a Mississippi grocery store owner were arraigned in court Friday. Eric “Lil E” Williams and Jatyran “Tug” Tuggle pleaded not guilty to conspiracy to commit armed […]

Local

Mississippi: ‘Fake’ letter claims mask mandate abolished

September 30, 2020 Kermit Williams 0

By LEAH WILLINGHAM Associated Press/ Report for America JACKSON, Miss. (AP) _ A letter circulating on social media claiming to be from the office of Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves and abolishing the statewide mask mandate […]

Local

Mississippi seeks to dismiss lawsuit on elections amid COVID

September 30, 2020 Kermit Williams 0

By EMILY WAGSTER PETTUS Associated Press JACKSON, Miss. (AP) _ Top officials in Mississippi are asking a federal judge to dismiss a lawsuit that seeks to remove some limitations from the state’s absentee voting process […]

Education

Another Mississippi school removing its Confederate name

September 30, 2020 Kermit Williams 0

Confederate President Jefferson Davis’s name will be removed from a school in the city where he his final years on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. The Biloxi School District announced Monday that it will rename Jeff […]

Local

Sales of Mississippi lottery tickets exceeding expectations

September 30, 2020 Kermit Williams 0

Sales of Mississippi lottery tickets are surpassing estimates, with proceeds averaging about $10 million or more a week statewide. Since the budget year started July 1, the lottery has brought in $18.3 million for the […]

Local

Prison supervisor brought contraband to work

September 30, 2020 Kermit Williams 0

A Mississippi prison supervisor was arrested and accused of bringing contraband to work, officials said. The Mississippi Department of Corrections told news outlets Monday that Lt. LaShawn Lynette Coleman, 53, was charged with possession of […]

Health

Mississippi justices: No broad absentee voting amid COVID-19

September 21, 2020 Kermit Williams 0

By EMILY WAGSTER PETTUS Associated Press JACKSON, Miss. (AP) _ Mississippi law does not allow absentee voting by all people who have health conditions that might make them vulnerable to COVID-19, the state Supreme […]

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