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November 5, 2012

Stinker Quote of the Week: Election Edition

By RonniMott

One could assume that given the GOP's fervor in pursuing voter ID laws across the nation, the party would trumpet "substantiated" cases from the rooftops. But, alas, no one can seem to find them.

September 11, 2013

Tragedy: A Marketing Plan

By RonniMott

One day only special, $9.11.

December 14, 2012

Closures on Portion of North State Street

By RonniMott

Construction of a skybridge will close part of North State periodically.

November 30, 2012

'Mahalia' Auditions at New Stage

By RonniMott

Make an appointment to audition for the February/March musical.

July 17, 2013

Shop and Do Good

By RonniMott

Jackson area residents can now support one of the city's important nonprofits without a second thought .

October 18, 2012

Court Confirms: DOMA Unconstitutional

By RonniMott

Appeals court upholds decision that DOMA is unconstitutional.

September 27, 2013

City Issues Boil-Water Notices

By RonniMott

The city of Jackson's water system seems to be fighting a battle against shifting Yazoo clay.

November 14, 2012

Siemens Brings Playtime to Stewpot House

By RonniMott

Siemens helped to bring a little ray of sunshine to the children of Stewpot’s Flowers House.

March 27, 2013 | 7 comments

Terri Herring: Lobbyist?

By RonniMott

Terri Herring has been a lobbyist in Mississippi for 27 years, yet she only registered as such March 13, 2013.

October 2, 2012

It's Domestic Violence Awareness Month

By RonniMott

Take some time and remember our fellow Mississippians who are in danger every day in their own homes.

July 31, 2013

Metro Part of Nationwide FBI Sex-Trafficking Sting

By RonniMott

Law enforcement in Hinds and Rankin counties and in the cities of Jackson, Ridgeland, and Pearl worked together with the FBI, the Mississippi Attorney General's office and the Mississippi Bureau of Narcotics to rescue victims of sex trafficking in Mississippi and bring traffickers to justice.

The local action was part of Operation Cross Country VII, a three-day enforcement action to address commercial child sex trafficking throughout the United States that encompassed 76 cities.

A 17-year-old Mississippi girl was among the 105 children rescued in the sting. The Jackson-area operation included the arrests of 10 pimps. Officials have charged 24 others "with related state and local offenses," the FBI stated in a release.

“Child prostitution is a threat to children not just in other countries, but across America and right here in Mississippi,” said Daniel McMullen, special agent in charge of the FBI in Mississippi. “This operation serves as a reminder that the FBI and its partners in law enforcement remain committed to identifying and rescuing any child who is being victimized in this heinous enterprise.”

Rankin County saw a total of 14 arrests, and charged three men with human trafficking: Christopher Jermaine Armstrong, 28, of Hattiesburg and James Edward Williams Jr., 27, and William Charles Toliver, 48, both of Jackson. Tolliver faces two trafficking counts while Armstrong and Williams are each charged with one count of trafficking and marijuana possession.

Jackson authorities arrested eight people. Among them are Square Jefferson, 24, and Gerald Knight, 25, who are charged with aiding and abetting prostitution--pimping--a felony.

In Ridgeland, the sting netted 12, including four Jackson residents arrested for promoting prostitution: Adrian Harris, 26; Travis Minor, 29; Randy Roberts, 29; and Jasmine Taylor, 20.

Ridgeland Police Lt. John Neal told the Associated Press that Taylor and a second woman both had children with them at the time of their arrests. Police charged the other woman with prostitution.

"Each of them had their two small children with them. There was one that was four years old, the other that was two years old in the car while her mother was up offering services," Neal said.

The number of alleged pimps arrested in Mississippi was fifth-highest in the nation, the AP reported, behind the FBI divisions in Detroit (18), San Francisco (17), Atlanta (17) and Oklahoma City (13).

To learn more about Operation Cross Country and the Innocence Lost National Initiative, visit www.fbi.gov, www.justice.gov, or www.ncmec.org.

May 3, 2013

Much Ado About Signage

By RonniMott

A disagreement over parking in Fondren caused a social-media stir this week.

September 6, 2013

AFA Declares Dubious Victory

By RonniMott

If you hold a boycott and no one notices, did it ever happen?

September 23, 2013

Jackson Ranks No. 6 in Generosity

By RonniMott

Our fair city ranks as one of the most generous cities in the United States.

March 8, 2013

Community Shred Days Friday and Saturday

By RonniMott

Mississippi consumers will get a chance to protect themselves from becoming victims of identity theft courtesy of the sixth annual Shred Days.

March 15, 2013

Voter ID in Tennessee Reveals Shortfalls

By RonniMott

Many people don't have the photo IDs required under the new laws.

March 18, 2013 | 21 comments

Mayor Harvey Johnson Jr. Telephone Town Hall Tonight

By RonniMott

Ask questions, voice concerns, and share your opinions directly with the Mayor.

October 10, 2013

Where's the Money? MSDH Withheld $600K from DV Shelters

By RonniMott

The state Department of Health has withheld nearly $600,000 from domestic-violence shelters over the past two years.

October 7, 2013

Canton, Nissan, UAW in NY Times

By RonniMott

The UAW is making unionization at Canton's Nissan plant an international effort.

September 20, 2012

Obama Leads on Issues, Image and Support

By RonniMott

Pew Research survey gives Obama an 8-point lead over Romney.

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