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Lawsuit: Supervisors bought votes, support with dirt, gravel

April 19, 2018 Online Editor 0

WAYNESBORO, Miss. (AP) – A Mississippi county’s board of supervisors is accused of providing free dirt and gravel at taxpayers’ expense to private citizens whose support they coveted. The Clarion Ledger reports Chris Stallings filed […]

News

Trial argument: Coroner sent no white bodies to black homes

April 17, 2018 Online Editor 0

GULFPORT, Miss. (AP) – Attorneys for funeral homes suing a Mississippi coroner say he has acknowledged that he can’t remember ever sending a white person’s body to one of the county’s six black-owned funeral homes. […]

News

Porn star describes threat over alleged Trump encounter

March 25, 2018 Online Editor 0

By KEN THOMAS and KEVIN FREKING WASHINGTON (AP) — Adult film star Stormy Daniels says she was threatened to keep silent about an alleged sexual encounter with Donald Trump in 2006, telling her story in […]

News

Porn star Stormy Daniels sues Trump, alleges he never signed agreement about affair

March 7, 2018 Online Editor 0

The Mississippi Link Newswire NEW YORK–Porn star Stormy Daniels sued President Donald Trump on Tuesday, alleging that he never signed a non-disclosure agreement she agreed to in exchange for $130,000. Daniels, whose real name is […]

Entertainment

Mississippi man sues R. Kelly, says singer ruined marriage

April 27, 2017 Online Editor 0

By JEFF AMY Associated Press JACKSON, Miss. (AP) – A Mississippi sheriff’s deputy is suing singer R. Kelly, alleging that Kelly had a yearslong affair with his wife that broke up his marriage. Deputy Kenneth […]

Business

Local engineer sues municipality for $6.3 million

April 4, 2017 Online Editor 0

By Associated Press CANTON, Miss. (AP) – A local engineer is suing a Mississippi municipality for millions. The Clarion-Ledger reports (http://on.thec-l.com/2nPf86V) that engineer Rudy Warnock is suing the city of Canton’s utilities division for $6.3 […]

Health

Court: Hospital system will have to pay its own legal fees

March 8, 2017 Online Editor 0

PASCAGOULA, Miss. (AP) – Singing River Health System has lost its case in the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals against an insurance company that has been paying the hospital system’s legal fees in the court […]

Education

Mississippi sues Google, saying it violates student privacy

January 18, 2017 Online Editor 0

By JEFF AMY Associated Press JACKSON, Miss. (AP) – Mississippi’s attorney general is once again tangling with Google, alleging it is illegally violating student privacy. Attorney General Jim Hood sued the California-based computer giant Friday […]

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