NewsHigher Costs for Higher EdkimJune 16, 2014 by kimJune 16, 20140649 JACKSON, Miss. – A degree from one of Mississippi’s two-year colleges may cost you more.
NewsReward Increased for Deadly Hit and Run InfokimJune 16, 2014 by kimJune 16, 20140625 JACKSON, Miss. – The reward money has been raised for information in a deadly 2013 hit and run.
News PoliticsMiss News Briefs: Mauled Girl Gets $30,000, Masked Hold-Up Man NabbedkimJune 16, 2014 by kimJune 16, 201401066 MERIDIAN, Miss.–If you’ve ever had a gun put in your face, it probably makes your meals taste better when police catch a robber. Here are
News PoliticsFreedom Summer in Mississippi: Goodman, Schwerner, Chaney RememberedkimJune 16, 2014 by kimJune 16, 201401410 NESHOBA COUNTY, Miss.–The summer of 1964 was a violent one in Mississippi. The Civil Rights movement was in full swing and the whole country was
NewsMurderer Wanted By Police After Dramatic Shooting ScenekimJune 16, 2014 by kimJune 16, 201401147 BILOXI, Miss.–IF you have any information on who murdered 19-year-old Paul Noble, Jr., of Gulfport, police in Biloxi want to talk to you. The shooting
News SportsIn Omaha: Ole Miss Down in College World Series Game OnekimJune 16, 2014 by kimJune 16, 20140814 PHOTO: Courtesy @OleMissPix OMAHA, Neb.–The College World Series in Omaha, Neb, saw the Ole Miss Rebels lose in their first game after a night of
NewsMiss. Supreme Court Throws Out Death SentencekimJune 13, 2014June 13, 2014 by kimJune 13, 2014June 13, 20140641 HATTIESBURG, Miss. — The death sentence has been thrown out for Roger Gillett. He was convicted back in 2007 for his role in the murder
News SportsRebels Hit OmahakimJune 13, 2014June 13, 2014 by kimJune 13, 2014June 13, 20140779 OXFORD, Miss. — Ole Miss will meet Virginia Sunday in the College World Series.
UncategorizedChefs Host Big Gay Mississippi Welcome Table Tonight in New YorkkimJune 13, 2014 by kimJune 13, 20140553 NEW YORK — On the eve Mississippi’s annual picnic in New York City’s Central Park this Saturday, there will be a protest tonight from southern
NewsThe CDC Teen Behavior Study: It’s Happening in Your State and It May Concern YoukimJune 13, 2014 by kimJune 13, 20140702 ATLANTA, Ga.–Smoking is down, but e-cigarettes could change that. having sex and less of them are using protection. These are two points from the CDC