Snakes Infest Jackson Cul-de-sac


Clay Coleman and Caroline Snow asked the mayor and city council for help with the water moccasins they said are infesting their yards.
Jacob Fuller

by Jacob Fuller
May 22, 2012

Two Jacksonians have a dangerous problem most city residents rarely come across: snakes. Monday, they went to the City Hall to ask for help with the slithering pests.
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Snakes Infest Jackson Cul-de-sac


Clay Coleman and Caroline Snow asked the mayor and city council for help with the water moccasins they said are infesting their yards.
Jacob Fuller

by Jacob Fuller
May 22, 2012

Two Jacksonians have a dangerous problem most city residents rarely come across: snakes. Monday, they went to the City Hall to ask for help with the slithering pests.
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One Night at Fenian’s

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By Virginia Schreiber
JFP Staff Photographer

On Wednesday, May 2, a friend asked me to go to Fenian's. I agreed and prior to leaving my house I asked who else would be there. She told me House members would probably be there as it might be the last night of session.
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Ora Reed’s Simple Melodies


Ora Reed is a 2012 Mississippi Trailblazer due to her role as a cultural ambassador.
Courtesy Ora Reed.

by Hannah Jones
May 18, 2012

Ora Reed never thought she'd land in Asia when she struck out from Mississippi as a young adult, but she now calls both Jackson and Japan home. Born and raised in the Delta, jazz singer and musician Reed travels the world, spreading her Mississippi love across the globe.

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Seersucker Friday


Men’s Orange Seersucker and Plaid Reversible Shorts, Red Square Clothing Co., $98
Meredith W. Sullivan

by Meredith W. Sullivan
May 18, 2012

When @FlyJFP Twitter followers make a request, I try my best to deliver. I hear that there are people around town who adhere to the rules of Seesucker Fridays from Easter to the end of the summer. So when they asked for a spread, I was out the next day scouring the city for all the seersucker I could find.

CORRECTED May 18, 2012 to show correct price for ...
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Edible Flowers for Small Spaces


Hibiscus (top) and bachelor's buttons are two edible flower varieties you can grow in Mississippi.
File Photo

by Jim PathFinder Ewing
May 18, 2012

Are you limited to an apartment windowsill or small balcony but still want to grow organic food to liven up your diet? Try edible flowers.


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Wednesday, May 23

Charlie Townsend performs during Live at Lunch at 11:30 a.m. at the Mississippi Museum of Art's Art Garden (380 S. Lamar St.). Bring or buy lunch; call 601-960-1515. ... The Conference USA Baseball Tournament is at 11 a.m. at Trustmark Park (1 Braves Way, Pearl); runs through May 27. $8-$14 per game, passes sold; call 800-745-3000.

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Catholics Sue Over Birth Control Rule


Fr. Joseph Latino believes a federal law mandate that religious groups pay for birth control violates Catholics' beliefs.
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by R.L. Nave
May 22, 2012

Jackson's Roman Catholic diocese, along with a dozen other Catholic organizations, have joined in a lawsuit with dozens other dioceses and groups nationwide contesting President Barack Obama's administration's rule to most health insurance plans to include birth control without a co-pay, co-insurance or a deductible.
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May 22, 2012 | 04:26 PM
One Night at Fenian's
DonnaLadd: ... because if there is anything The Clarion-Ledger can muster the resources to do, it's show up any night of the week and take drunk pictures. Meantime, they crib our sports stories. Nice.
May 22, 2012 | 03:53 PM
One Night at Fenian's
Rico: Next time just call Metro Mix at the C-L and have them come and take some pretty pictures for the newspaper. Hell, the got some on karaoke night Monday.
May 22, 2012 | 02:07 PM
[Editorial] To Do Its Job, Council Must Show Up
RobbieR: And Chokwe wants to run for Mayor? Hopefully the citizens of Jackson don't fall for this clown's rhetoric.
May 22, 2012 | 01:15 PM
Catholics Sue Over Birth Control Rule
Brian C Johnson: I cannot decide whether this is a vanity lawsuit, in the sense that the bishops know they stand little chance of prevailing in court. Or to put it more charitably, they ...
May 22, 2012 | 01:00 PM
Bryant Signs Voter ID Bill
Brian C Johnson: Darryl, I think it is simply a statement of fact that African Americans in Mississippi are less likely to have the required photo ID. If so, the new law is discriminatory in ...
May 22, 2012 | 11:25 AM
Bryant Signs Voter ID Bill
Duan C.: I am in agreement with Golden Eagle - requiring I.D. ties a fee into voting, the only reason why its considered "discriminatory" towards black, is because it places back into an era where ...
May 22, 2012 | 10:22 AM
Person of the Day: Rep. Andy Gipson
RobbieR: What? I was clearly referring to Bennie Thompson, not Rep. Gipson. Rep. Bennie Thomson represents Mississippi's 2nd Congressional district; Darryl noted that he rep'd the 3rd ...

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One Night at Fenian’s

10 comments

By Virginia Schreiber
JFP Staff Photographer

On Wednesday, May 2, a friend asked me to go to Fenian's. I agreed and prior to leaving my house I asked who else would be there. She told me House members would probably be there as it might be the read more »

Curious Louise
Louise Borden was looking through a copy of Publisher's Weekly in 1995 when she learned a curious fact. A short article mentioned that children's authors H.A. Rey and Margret Rey had escaped the Nazi occupation of France on bicycle carrying the first manuscripts of what would be "Curious George." When police stopped them on their journey and found illustrations for the book, they decided the Jewish couple was harmless. The Reys made it out of Europe alive and moved to the United States.

[Editor’s Note] Boys Will Be Boys
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I don't manage to get out of the office often these days for lunch. But Friday I was in the mood for a Two Sisters veggie plate (probably had something to do with the staff party the night before, but I digress).

Three Days in June
One spring afternoon in 2001, Jan Michael Brawner slipped into the home of his ex-in-laws, Jane and Carl Craft, in rural Tate County, and stole a .22-caliber rifle.

Mayor Refutes Business Challenges
In announcing their candidacies for mayor of Jackson, Ward 2 Councilman Chokwe Lumumba and Ward 4 Councilman Frank Bluntson made changing the city’s business practices front and center in their campaigns.

[Editorial] To Do Its Job, Council Must Show Up
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Jackson has a strong-mayor, weak-council structure. Some City Council members seem to want to weaken their own power even more by not attending meetings and work sessions—or leaving early when they do attend.

[Letter] Brown Rings Hollow
Rep. Cecil Brown's explanation as to why he opposed charter-school legislation this session ("Why Charter Schools Died," Vol. 10, Issue 34, May 2-8, 2012) rings hollow given that he was the sole sponsor of a bill in 2010 (HB 30) that would have allowed charters to open anywhere in Mississippi, in any district, upon approval by either the state Board of Education or the local school board.

[My Turn] Benefits of Inmate Labor
When I met Haley Barbour he was running for governor for the first time in 2003. It was at the Black Hawk political rally here in Carroll County. I have to give him credit: He is good at the one-on-one politics required at settings like the one here. I believe that he is as much at ease whether at a rural political rally or a corporate boardroom. A year ago, I figured he would be making national headlines when 2012 came around.

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Gray Signs Contract with JPS
by Elizabeth Waibel
May 21, 2012

Jackson Public Schools finally has a new superintendent. Dr. Cedrick Gray signed a ...

Nick Hanauer’s ‘Controversial’ TED Talk—Tax the Rich?
Available in its entirety on YouTube, Nick Hanauer's 6-minute TED talk has proven controversial because TED doesn't want ...

Sagging Pants: Unsightly, sure, but illegal?
The City Council in Columbus passed an ordinance this week banning sagging pants, the Clarion-Ledger reported. The ...

WTF, Rep. Nunnelee?!?
Who ARE you, and why would you do such a thing, Rep. Nunnelee, considering you come from state where domestic abuse is ...

10 Easy and Fun Ways to Help the Chick Ball & Fight Domestic Abuse
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It is JFP Chick Ball season in Jackson, and we need your help to fight domestic abuse—this year to start a rape crisis ...

8th Annual JFP Chick Ball Set for Saturday, July 28, 2012
The 8th Annual JFP Chick Ball is raising money to help the Center for Violence Prevention start a rape crisis center. ...

National Bicycle Month Events
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by Elizabeth Waibel
May 15, 2012

May is National Bicycle Month, and local organizations are planning a series of events ...

Gov. Bryant Signs Biz Bills
Let's say, hypothetically speaking, that a meteorite crashed to Earth and landed on the Jackson Free Press' offices, ...

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Wilco 2012

Photos of Wilco concert in Jackson in May. Click here to visit.

:: jfpsports.com

Legacies On the Line in Super Bowl XLVI

The word legacy is thrown around the sports world like the word love is thrown around for everything in everyday life. It seems that everyone has some sort of legacy to protect before they have even made a play at the professional level.

LeBron James has at least another ten years left in his playing [...] read more »

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» Charter Schools Rock?
Long a political lightning rod, are charter schools the key to solving the state's education woes?


» Sara Del Castillo
Sara Del Castillo is a bubbly 20-year-old with a passion for social justice, service, cultural awareness and immigrant-rights issues.

:: culture

Curious Louise
Louise Borden was looking through a copy of Publisher's Weekly in 1995 when she learned a curious fact. A short article mentioned that children's authors H.A. Rey and Margret Rey had escaped the Nazi occupation of France on bicycle carrying the first manuscripts of what would be "Curious George." When police stopped them on their journey and found illustrations for the book, they decided the Jewish couple was harmless. The Reys made it out of Europe alive and moved to the United States.

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:: jfpsports

[The Slate] The Best In Sports In 7 Days
by Bryan Flynn May 18, 2012 Did you wake up early Sunday and watch the English Premier League's final day? If not, you missed Manchester City win by scoring two goals in stoppage time against the Queens Park Rangers.

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:: food&drink

Winning the Burger Challenge
Constructing the perfect burger is a fine art. One must begin with the finest ingredients: patties hand-formed out of fresh, never-frozen beef, delectable seasonings, a light and fluffy bun and a host of world-class toppings. Ingredients in hand, the cooking and building process can begin.

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May 22, 2012 | 04:26 PM
One Night at Fenian's
DonnaLadd: ... because if there is anything The Clarion-Ledger can muster the resources to do, it's show up any night of the week and take drunk pictures. Meantime, they crib our sports stories. Nice.
May 22, 2012 | 03:53 PM
One Night at Fenian's
Rico: Next time just call Metro Mix at the C-L and have them come and take some pretty pictures for the newspaper. Hell, the got some on karaoke night Monday.
May 22, 2012 | 02:07 PM
[Editorial] To Do Its Job, Council Must Show Up
RobbieR: And Chokwe wants to run for Mayor? Hopefully the citizens of Jackson don't fall for this clown's rhetoric.
May 22, 2012 | 01:15 PM
Catholics Sue Over Birth Control Rule
Brian C Johnson: I cannot decide whether this is a vanity lawsuit, in the sense that the bishops know they stand little chance of prevailing in court. Or to put it more charitably, they ...
May 22, 2012 | 01:00 PM
Bryant Signs Voter ID Bill
Brian C Johnson: Darryl, I think it is simply a statement of fact that African Americans in Mississippi are less likely to have the required photo ID. If so, the new law is discriminatory in ...
May 22, 2012 | 11:25 AM
Bryant Signs Voter ID Bill
Duan C.: I am in agreement with Golden Eagle - requiring I.D. ties a fee into voting, the only reason why its considered "discriminatory" towards black, is because it places back into an era where ...
May 22, 2012 | 10:22 AM
Person of the Day: Rep. Andy Gipson
RobbieR: What? I was clearly referring to Bennie Thompson, not Rep. Gipson. Rep. Bennie Thomson represents Mississippi's 2nd Congressional district; Darryl noted that he rep'd the 3rd ...
May 22, 2012 | 09:59 AM
Bryant Signs Voter ID Bill
justjess: Darryl, out of my "simple ignorance" I ask you this "little question:" Why are registered voters here in the State of Mississippi being asked to produce a picture ID? When the State had ...
May 22, 2012 | 08:49 AM
Person of the Day: Rep. Andy Gipson
Duan C.: @ Robbie R - you lost me on that one? They have him listed in the 77th District - covering Rankin, Simpson, and Smith counties?
May 22, 2012 | 08:47 AM
Bryant Signs Voter ID Bill
bill_jackson: I would be interested to know what percentage of the voting age population does not have identification in this day and age.

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Presently in University Medical Center in Jackson Ms. A young Black boy, 17 years-old attacked by avowed Skinheads in Tallulah! Patient is in Intensive Care, Hospital is performing Therapy, in hopes ...

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More Candidate Coverage

I would like to see Democrat candidate for State Treasurer Connie Moran interviewed.

I would also like to see more coverage and maybe interviews of the Reform Party and Independent candidates for ...

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By: BobbyKearan
30 years later old cassette gives songwriter second chance at dream

It all started with a cassette — a random, disjointed collection of songs bootlegged from second- and third-generation cassettes, 45s and LPs, recorded in makeshift and quasi-respectable studios ...

1 On: 08/14/2011 09:00 pm
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Actors, Actors, Directors, Stage hands, Needed!

Need actors and actresses 18+ to audition for positive and inspirational plays, monologues, etc. Plays focus on Self-Esteem, Christianity, and African Americans in U.S. society. All ethnicities ...

1 On: 06/10/2011 08:02 am
By: Quin
Obama releases birth certificate

It’s FUD. Fear, uncertainty, denial. This is Rovian… you create enough buzz over something silly to see if you can throw Obama off his game. His *strength* as a candidate is that in the public sphere ...

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Hall of Fame Songwriters Pick Mississippito Look for Songwriters for the National Songwriting Festival.

[Oxford, MS]  Often the person singing a hit song is not the person who wrote the song.  Just ask Dickie Lee and Buzz Cason.  These members of the Songwriters Hall of Fame are responsible for No. 1 ...

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