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Body+Soul
Running Shoes: Support and Cushions
There's nothing I hate seeing more than runners at a 5K toting water belts, gel packs or Gatorade bottles.
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Bryan's Rant
Lives Cut Short
News broke early Sunday morning that Philadelphia Eagles coach Andy Reid's oldest son, Garrett, 29, had been found dead at Lehigh University.
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Body+Soul
Trails, Trails, Trails!
Jackson may not seem like a town that would be accommodating to runners and bikers, but these active cultures are growing
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Education
Techy Tools and Apps for Students
Headed to college—or back to college —and want to take some tech with you?
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Some Things Aren't Funny
Imagine a picture of 25 bodies of African descent sprawled lifeless across the ground with their faces hidden.
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It's Cool, We Promise
If you haven't heard it yet, you will: "There is nothing to do around here. I can't wait to move somewhere else."
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Mars Crater Where Rover Landed Looks 'Earth-like'
The ancient Martian crater where the Curiosity rover landed looks strikingly similar to California's Mojave Desert with its looming mountains and hanging haze, scientists said Wednesday.
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Mayor Johnson Presents Budget Address
Mayor Harvey Johnson Jr. delivered his 2012-2013 budget address to the Jackson City Council today.
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Film
Fitting Together
Quvenzhane Wallis stars as Hushpuppy in "Beasts of the Southern Wild," set in the fictional town of Bathtub in the Louisiana bayou.
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City & County
Council Shelves Panhandling Sanctions
Some believe goodwill may have triumphed when the Jackson City Council shelved Ward 1 Councilman Quentin Whitwell's amendment to the city's panhandling ordinance July 30.
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Jackson Teens Fight the Power
The ACLU's Hip Hop Summit was just one of several Jackson-area events that put youth activism in the spotlight.
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Editor's Note
Get Out There
When I first arrived in Jackson two years ago to attend Millsaps College, I wasn't fortunate enough to know what Jackson had to offer.
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Music
Their Final Plea
For seven years, the members of Christian metal band A Plea For Purging lived on the road.
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"This full-resolution image shows one of the first views from NASA's Curiosity rover, which landed …
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Friends Mourn JSU NAACP President's Death
Friends are remembering Michael Teasley for his loyalty and activism.
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Mississippi State's Cornerbacks Form Strong Duo
Johnthan Banks has the sheer talent. Corey Broomfield has the smarts.
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10 Things to Know for Wednesday
Ernesto's spin, more Tea Party candidates, the mystery of the Sikh Temple shooter, more.
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Miss. Power Fires Contractors at Kemper Site
Mississippi Power Co. fired a contractor at its $2.8 billion Kemper County power plant, which is more than $400 million over budget.
