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added 2007 Mon May 28 4:11:21 by agentX
Mississippi's GOP governor did a good job getting cash out of Republicans in Washington, but is he really doing a good job cleaning up after Katrina?
added 2007 Wed Apr 25 8:36:55 by STONERS
Federal authorities arrested 14 people in Mississippi and Louisiana on Tuesday in a cocaine trafficking investigation that also resulted in more than 40 dogs being seized from a dogfighting operation.
added 2007 Sun Apr 22 14:41:43 by pagey
Jim Firth of Biloxi only has one job now, and it's enough to keep him busy and provide for his family. But there was a time years ago that he juggled two jobs - selling building materials by day and unloading trucks at night.
added 2007 Tue Apr 17 11:04:46 by gatitabonitasen
A month ago Monday, a group of guest workers from India placed a frantic 3:00 am phone call to Saket Soni, lead organizer for the New Orleans Workers' Center for Racial Justice. The workers said that armed security guards were holding some workers prisoner in the TV room of the Signal International Shipyard in Pascagoula, Mississippi, where the com
added 2007 Thu Mar 1 7:02:00 by TechnologyExpert
A Burlington girl missing more than a year has been found in northern Mississippi in a run-down mobile home with her mother, who is accused of kidnapping the child and forcing her to use a fake name, authorities said.
added 2007 Thu Feb 8 20:02:49 by populist
The Mississippi State Senate passed an abortion ban on Wednesday by a vote of 35-4. The ban, which includes exceptions for cases of sexual assault, incest, or when a woman's life is in danger, will now move to the Mississippi House for consideration. A similar bill in Mississippi died last year when the two chambers could not reach a compromise on
added 2006 Sun Aug 27 4:29:23 by Ousama
The Rev. John Stevens says Fellowship Baptist Church in Saltillo voted not to approve blacks as members during a scheduled Sunday night business meeting Aug. 6. Because of the decision, Stevens stepped down from the Baptist Missionary Alliance congregation that has an average Sunday morning attendance of 30 people.