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Science marches planned in 3 Mississippi cities

April 23, 2017 Online Editor 0

JACKSON, Miss. (AP) – Marches are planned in at least three Mississippi cities as part of a global demonstration in support of science. Organizers have made plans for marches on Saturday in Hattiesburg, Long Beach […]

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Man gets life in prison for killing funeral home director

November 2, 2016 Online Editor 0

OXFORD, Miss. (AP) – An Oxford man has been sentenced to life in prison for killing a Pontotoc funeral home director last year. The Oxford Eagle reported Tuesday (http://bit.ly/2emvG0U) that 28-year-old Nathaniel Huddleston recently pleaded […]

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Sentencing for Mississippi man who sent ricin-laced letters to Obama moved to Oxford

May 8, 2014 Online Editor Comments Off on Sentencing for Mississippi man who sent ricin-laced letters to Obama moved to Oxford

OXFORD, Mississippi (AP) — The May 14 sentencing for James Everett Dutschke has been moved to Oxford from Aberdeen. The order was filed Tuesday in the U.S. District Court clerk’s office. No explanation for the […]

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Freeze embarks on biggest challenge at Ole Miss

July 13, 2012 Monica Land 0

OXFORD – (AP) Hugh Freeze’s resume shows that he’s a football coach. It also indicates he’s some sort of magician. That would be one way to explain how the first-year Mississippi football coach has been […]

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Oxford Square moves closer to prepaid parking

May 7, 2012 Monica Land 0

OXFORD – (AP) The city of Oxford is moving toward implementing a system that will allow people to prepay to park along the Square for extended periods without getting a ticket. Downtown Parking Commission member […]

 

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