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College World Series: Polk Comes Out Swinging
On the eve of Mississippi State's first College World Series game since 1998, Bulldogs coach Ron Polk traded verbal jabs with the NCAA over new academic rules. The Bulldogs play …
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Go, Rush, Go
The Associated Press reports: "New ESPN commentator Rush Limbaugh said on the network's pregame show that Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb was overrated because the media wanted to see a …
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Patsies and Parcells
The NFL playoffs resume on Saturday which makes this a perfect time to read Charles P. Pierce's essay on the myth of the tough Boston sports fans and Mike Shropshire's …
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Kicked To The Curb
Folks, when Dr. S says you're going to lose your job, you had better start packing the boxes. So long, JSU football coach Robert Hughes, not that you will be …
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Scooby-Do, How Do You Do It, Dog?
Doctor S wants to take a moment out from the pressing issues of the sports world to ask: How the hell did Scooby-Do become the most popular TV cartoon in …
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Get Your Tickets Early
Warm up for this fall's Women's World Cup (moved from China to the USA due to the SARS epidemic in Asia) by watching the American women play Brazil in a …
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NFL Says Gay OK
Good news, the NFL will now allow the word "gay" to put on the back of personalized jerseys sold by the league's online shop, the New York Daily News reports. …
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SWAC Tournament: JSU teams advance
Freshman Grant Maxey scores 22 points to lead Jackson State to a 74-65 victory in the SWAC Tournament. The second-seeded Tigers advance to Friday's semifinals.
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Former NFLer Killed In Afghanistan
Pat Tillman, who left the NFL in the prime of his career (and gave up $3.6 million) to become an Army Ranger, was killed in a firefight in Afghanistan. He …
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Mississippi ToyCon 2021
Classic toy vendors from across Mississippi and beyond gathered for the second annual Mississippi Toycon, which took place on Saturday, Oct. 2, at the Pearl Community Center.
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The Breton Sound 6/29 at Sam's Lounge
By tommyburtonCheck out New Orleans' The Breton Sound tomorrow night at Sam's Lounge.
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Reports: Horton Selected as JPD Chief
By Tyler ClevelandMayor-elect Chokwe Lumumba will be sworn in today at noon, but the proverbial cat may be out of the bag on his first announcement after being inaugurated.
On Saturday, Jackson State University put out a press release congratulating Deputy-Chief Lindsey Horton on being named the city's next police chief.
City officials have not confirmed that Horton has been chosen, but Lumumba hinted to television station WAPT to expect an announcement soon after he was sworn in today at the Jackson Convention Center.
Horton would replace Rebecca Coleman, whose four-year tenure as chief ended Saturday.
You can read more about Horton in a 2011 JFP profile here.
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Whitwell is In for MS01 Congress Race
By R.L. NaveFormer Jackson Ward 1 City Councilman Quentin Whitwell will run for the seat left vacant by the recent death of U.S. Rep. Alan Nunnelee.
He wrote on Facebook: "With the outpouring of support and the blessing from my family, I am pleased to announce that I am running for US Congress. As a native of Southaven and current Oxford resident, I am ready to run a strong campaign. My business background and legal training distinguishes my candidacy from the field. I hope you will join me in fighting to bring America back to its finest moment!"
Whitwell left the Jackson City Council in October to move back to Oxford so that his son could be trained under tennis coaches at the University of Mississippi.
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3 Counties in Mississippi Are Not Issuing Same-Sex Marriage Licenses
By adreherUpdate: Now there are only three counties in the state not issuing same-sex marriage licenses according to Unity MS. The Campaign for Southern Equality and ACLU of Mississippi have compiled a map of the counties that are (and aren't) issuing marriage licenses for same-sex couples. For updates see the list here. Counties not issuing licenses are either waiting for the Fifth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to lift the stay on the Campaign for Southern Equality v. Bryant case or are waiting on new marriage licensing forms.
The counties currently not issuing licenses are:
Holmes and Issaquena counties are waiting for the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals to lift the stay on the Campaign for Southern Equality v. Bryant case.
Smith County is waiting for an updated system and forms.
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Welcome Brian Stauffer to Jackson
By Todd StaufferIf you're driving around Jackson today, consider tuning in to Mix 98.7 for a special "telethon" program they're doing for Batson Children's Hospital.
And, when you do, listen closely to the new voice you're hearing at that remote alongside Shannon Steele -- that's Brian Stauffer, my (Todd Stauffer's) brother.
Brian's got 20+ years experience in radio, but this is the first time he and I have been in the same town doing media work. I'm excited to have him here and for Jackson to get to know him.
Wish him luck!
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Stray at Home Announces This Year's Makers
By amber_helselThis year's Stray at Home is at Smith Park on May 13. This morning, organizers announced the 2017 makers. Here they are:
Alena G Vinet Designs
Blackjack Wax Co.
Bean & Bailey Ceramics
Lo Lady Fashion
Dot Products
Samara Thomas
Sam Clark Art
Thimblepress
Ellen Langford
Mermaid's Purse
d+p Design Build
Bridgman Pottery
Wild and Free Designs
Platypusfile
Wascome Woodworks
The Lovely Bee
PreSUDence
Moxie Floral
SwingLab
Homegrown Studio
Melody & Shaun Thortis
Elizabeth Fowler
DCZ Designs
Moonflower Photography
LCJ Jewelry
Cristina Leis Calligraphy
Blending by Betty
Bailey Armstrong
Phelan Harris
CJC
For more information, visit strayathome.com.
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No Worry: The Feds Will Pay for Medicare (Maybe)
In a bizarre twist in ideology, Gov. Haley Barbour told Neshoba County Fair go-ers Thursday that the federal government should pick up the tab for the health-care costs of poor …
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It's the Weekend: Live it Up
The weather might be getting colder, but don't let that stop your weekend fun. When you get off work today, head to the Handworks Holiday Market at the Mississippi Trade …
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It's the Weekend!
This Saturday the play "It's Time to Take Out the Trash" is at 8 p.m. at Thalia Mara Hall. 2010 "Sunday Best" winner Le'Andria Johnson performs.
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It's the Weekend!
On Sunday, the Metro Jackson Heart Walk is at 1 p.m. at the Mississippi State Capitol.
