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Trial to decide if coroner is unfair to black funeral homes

April 15, 2018 Online Editor 0

By JEFF AMY Associated Press JACKSON, Miss. (AP) – A federal trial is scheduled to start Monday over claims by six black-owned funeral homes that a Mississippi Gulf Coast coroner illegally discriminates in favor of […]

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Connect 1 Conference rescheduled

September 11, 2014 Online Editor Comments Off on Connect 1 Conference rescheduled

The Mississippi Link Newswire The Mississippi Link has re-scheduled the date and location of the inaugural Connect 1 Conference. It will be held on the Mississippi Gulf Coast in March of 2015. The exact date will be […]

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High pressure dominating region, creating a string of nice spring days

April 9, 2014 Online Editor Comments Off on High pressure dominating region, creating a string of nice spring days

By Mississippi Press Staff PASCAGOULA, Mississippi — High pressure has settled over the region that will leave the Mississippi coast with a string of lovely spring days, according to the National Weather Service forecast. Today will […]

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Ex-judge pleads guilty to rape charge

November 14, 2012 Monica Land Comments Off on Ex-judge pleads guilty to rape charge

A former Wayne County Justice Court judge has pleaded guilty to a rape charge.

Billy T. Bonner entered the plea in Wayne County Circuit Court. Sentencing is scheduled for the March of 2013 term of court.
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Mississippi Gulf Coast at center of Isaac’s projected path

August 27, 2012 Monica Land 0

From Media Reports OCEAN SPRINGS – With the threat of Isaac looming overhead, city officials on Mississippi’s Gulf Coast are preparing for the worst. Governor Phil Bryant has already declared a state of emergency as […]

 

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