The walls come tumbling down
It is often said that people can move mountains if they put their minds to it. Whether this saying is true or not, some Jackson dignitaries put their hammers to tearing down walls recently, creating […]
It is often said that people can move mountains if they put their minds to it. Whether this saying is true or not, some Jackson dignitaries put their hammers to tearing down walls recently, creating […]
“With Democratic nominee Barack Obama claiming the primary, I count it a privilege to be able to share in this momentous and history-making event. In the words of Obama, “Yes We Can” and on yesterday; […]
What summer activities can young Christians become involved in order to help them enjoy their summer without the headache of dealing with temptations? My first response is there are none! It seems that temptations are […]
District 45 Senator Billy Hudson, (right) and his son Ben Hudson (left) met on Tuesday, May 27, 2008, with Jackson area homebuilder Farris Dotson (second from left) and Wayne Kincaid, vice president of Capital Construction […]
“It really did take something away from me,” Hattie Douglas, told a reporter during a recent press conference announcing her exoneration. The 32-year-old Camden, Miss. resident spent a year in jail after being charged with […]
After initially being denied financial assistance following the April 4 tornadoes in the Metro area, Hinds County residents can now receive assistance from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). This news pleased Gov. Haley Barbour, […]
GREENVILLE, Miss. – A federal court judge has dismissed a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the estate of a woman who died while in police custody three years ago. The $10 million lawsuit was filed […]
Special to The Mississippi Link On April 26 at 10:38 a.m., Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated added the 1008th chapter to the illustrious sisterhood. The Madison County (MS) Alumnae Chapter became the 208th alumnae chapter […]
Joseph Graham, who broke the color barrier at the Jackson Fire Department in the early 1970s and became the city’s first black fire chief in 1996, has died. He was 68. Graham died May 6 […]
The Associated Press MOORHEAD, Miss. – A Mississippi Highway Patrol trooper is on paid administrative leave for allegedly shooting a man in Moorhead. Officials with the Mississippi Bureau of Investigation say 29-year-old Derrick Terry Pitts […]
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