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Alzheimer’s Mississippi launches to continue high quality support in state

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  The Mississippi Link Newswire A new nonprofit dedicated to serving more than 51,000 individuals and families in Mississippi suffering with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias officially launched March 29, as Alzheimer’s Mississippi. While the […]

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Parents have a choice with Jackson Public Schools

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By Cedrick Gray Special to The Mississippi Link Recently the Mississippi Legislature took up the issue of school choice, which is meant to offer scholars and their families options including public schools, charter schools, magnet […]

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Mississippi woman linked to Islamic State to plead guilty

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(AP) A Mississippi woman who once sought to disguise a journey to join the Islamic State group as her honeymoon now plans to plead guilty to a federal terrorism charge. Court papers show 20-year-old Vicksburg […]

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Bill would let some charter school students cross districts

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JACKSON, Mississippi (AP) — Students from Mississippi school districts with academic ratings of C, D or F could cross district lines to attend charter schools elsewhere under a measure moving forward in the state House. […]

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3 children killed in 2-car crash at Dallas intersection

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DALLAS (AP) — Three children are dead and two drivers and a teenage passenger are hospitalized after one car slammed broadside into another carrying the children at a western Dallas intersection. A Dallas police statement […]

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Judge to consider fate of Dickinson lawsuit against Cosby

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By ANTHONY McCARTNEY LOS ANGELES (AP) — A judge will consider Tuesday whether to dismiss a defamation lawsuit filed by model and TV host Janice Dickinson against Bill Cosby. Cosby’s lawyers are seeking dismissal of the […]

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White House adds fun run to annual Easter Egg Roll

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Thousands of children will descend upon the White House Monday for the annual Easter Egg Roll. And if they have energy to spare after finding the wooden eggs, about 250 of them […]

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Music mogul Diddy has a new job: charter school founder

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NEW YORK (AP) — He’s been a rapper, actor, singer, entrepreneur, record producer and clothing designer. Now Sean “Diddy” Combs has taken on a new job as the founder of a charter school in New […]

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TIPPING OFF: Yes, it’s Syracuse (and OU, ‘Nova and Heels)

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By EDDIE PELLS   (AP) When the word “Syracuse” popped up on the bracket for the first time, most of the so-called experts were crying “foul,” not shouting “Final Four.” So much for that. Coach Jim […]

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Mississippi Health Officials Reporting First Zika Case

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JACKSON, Miss. – Today the Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH) reports its first case of Zika virus. The case was in a Madison County resident who recently traveled to Haiti.  Zika is a mosquito-borne virus […]

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