NewsDon’t Leave Kids in Hot CarskimJuly 3, 2013July 3, 2013 by kimJuly 3, 2013July 3, 20130649 JACKSON, Miss. – Mississippi summers can get pretty hot, but a place where the heat really turns up is the inside of your car. Remember
NewsHospital Urging Firework Safety Over HolidaykimJuly 3, 2013 by kimJuly 3, 20130574 JACKSON, Miss.–The University of Mississippi Medical Center is trying to prevent accidents before they happen this July 4 holiday.
News PoliticsState Revenue Collections Better Than ExpectedkimJuly 3, 2013 by kimJuly 3, 20130784 JACKSON, Miss.–The State of Mississippi collected more in tax money than expected for fiscal year 2013. The surplus was around $300 million.
News PoliticsOpen Carry Still Not in Effect After Supreme Court RulingkimJuly 3, 2013 by kimJuly 3, 20130787 JACKSON, Miss.–Open carry is in the state constitution of 1890 and has been legal in Mississippi since 1817, but strapping a gun on your hip
NewsMS Grant Programs Rewritten into Simpler TermskimJuly 2, 2013 by kimJuly 2, 20130699 JACKSON, Miss. — The Mississippi Post Secondary Education Financial Assistance board has rewritten requirements for their MTAG and MESG grant programs into simpler terms. Members
NewsFirst West Nile Virus Death in Miss.kimJuly 2, 2013 by kimJuly 2, 20130567 MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Miss.–The first death from West Nile virus in 2013 has happened in central Mississippi.
News PoliticsReport: State Rep. and Parents Charged With EmbezzlementkimJuly 2, 2013July 2, 2013 by kimJuly 2, 2013July 2, 20130654 TUPELO, Miss.–A House of Representatives member from Lee County and his parents have been charged with embezzlement.
NewsRicin Letter Lawyer Asks for Delay of TrialkimJuly 2, 2013July 2, 2013 by kimJuly 2, 2013July 2, 20130622 Oxford, Miss. — The lawyer of James Everett Dutschke has asked for a delay in his trial set for July 29. The reason, he needs
News PoliticsBlack Farmers’ Settlement Could be Wrapping upkimJuly 2, 2013July 2, 2013 by kimJuly 2, 2013July 2, 20130755 JACKSON, Miss.–A settlement filed against the Department of Agriculture by black farmers could be coming to an end soon.
News PoliticsMississippians Come Together to Learn About Healthcare OverhaulkimJuly 2, 2013 by kimJuly 2, 20130652 JACKSON, Miss.–A group of citizens wanting to learn more about the Affordable Care exchange program came together Tuesday to ask questions.