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My Kind of Tea Party
Recently, I was asked to appear on a local cable talk show to talk about issues of the day. I didn't think much about it; it sounded easy and innocent …
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Barbour Requests Federal Funds for Storm Recovery
Gov. Haley Barbour asked President Barack Obama yesterday to declare Greene, Hinds and Kemper counties as major disaster areas so that residents can have access to federal assistance programs.
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MUW Rape Suspect Caught
Columbus police have arrested a man in the alleged rape of a woman on the Mississippi University for Women campus in August.
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Overnight Storms Swat Southeast; 7 Hurt in Miss.
Authorities say seven people are recovering from injuries suffered after an overnight storm blew through the southeast.
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ACLU to Protest Proposed Saggy Pants Ban
The American Civil Liberties Union is fighting a plan to ban saggy pants in Hinds County.
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NOAA Forecasters To Update Their Hurricane Outlook Today
U.S. forecasters are updating their outlook for the six-month Atlantic hurricane season.
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Miss. West Nile Cases Up Over 2011
The Mississippi Department of Health is reporting 26 new cases of West Nile virus.
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Home Exhibit
I've wanted to build a gallery wall for years, but the stars hadn't aligned until now.
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Politics
July 25 Election Set to Fill Vacancy in Mississippi House
Gov. Phil Bryant has set a special election to fill a vacancy in the Mississippi House.
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Mississippi House Lets 2 Contested Bills Die
The Mississippi House of Representatives has decided to kill two bills by not taking them up for debate.
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Mississippi Legislature Ends Session as House Adjourns
The Mississippi Legislature has ended its three-month 2015 session. The House wrapped up its final pieces of business during a short meeting Thursday, a day after the Senate finished its …
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Guard Dedicates New Barracks for Fallen Soldiers
The Mississippi National Guard officials will name four new barracks at Camp Shelby in honor of soldiers who died in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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IS Group Leader Says Will Fight to Last Man
The head of the extremist Islamic State group has said it will fight to the last man.
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Conservative Judge Makes the Case for Gun Control
By Todd StaufferThe judge who sentenced Jared Lee Loughner to "seven life terms plus 140 years in Federal prison" wrote an op-ed in the LA Times this week calling for stricter gun control. Larry Alan Burns is a gun-owner, a Republican appointee, says he didn't vote for Obama and prefers Fox News to DailyKos. And he says we need to bring back the assault weapons ban... and make it stronger.
Bring back the assault weapons ban, and bring it back with some teeth this time. Ban the manufacture, importation, sale, transfer and possession of both assault weapons and high-capacity magazines. Don't let people who already have them keep them. Don't let ones that have already been manufactured stay on the market. I don't care whether it's called gun control or a gun ban. I'm for it.
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UPDATE: Two Mayoral Debates Set For This Week
By Tyler ClevelandFormer Jackson Chamber of Commerce President Jonathan Lee and Ward 2 Councilman Chokwe Lumumba will square off in two debates this week, ahead of the May 21 runoff election that will put one of the two men into the Jackson mayors office.
The first is set for 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the Old Capitol Inn, and will not be broadcast on television. The second is Friday, May 17, downtown at the Mississippi College School of Law at 7 p.m.
It will be interesting to see the two go at it - mainly because they've stayed away from each other in past forums and debates, both focusing their efforts on their own message and their mutual disappointment with the administration of current mayor Harvey Johnson Jr.
Parents for Public Schools of Jackson is also hosting a mayoral candidate forum on Sunday, May 19 from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. It will be held in the Community Room in the Jackson Medical Mall, and each candidate will present his educational platform and vision for public schools in the City of Jackson and answer questions from the audience. Parents, high school students and interested community members are encouraged to attend.
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Lumumba Names Chief of Staff
By Tyler ClevelandOne of the events at yesterday's City Council meeting that fell through the cracks was Mayor Chokwe Lumumba's announcement that he has picked former JSU associate professor Safiya Omari to serve as his Chief of Staff.
The Shreveport, La. native has served as associate professor of social work and health sciences and Director of the Southern Institute for Mental Health Advocacy Research and Training at Jackson State since 1999. She holds a PhD from Northeastern University, where she studied social psychology.
Omari was co-chair of Lumumba's transition team alongside former Bennie Thompson aide Synarus Green. She sat front and center at Tuesday's City Council meeting, which was about as interesting as they come.
You can read a review of that meeting here.
Lumumba's media contact Latrice Westbrooks said the mayor is in the process of filling other positions, and that announcements would be forthcoming. Stay tuned!
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New releases for the last Tuesday in October...
By tommyburtonNews on Morningbell and new releases...

