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Spring Break Enhancement Program Registration Underway

Parks and Recreation is conducting registration for the 2013 program until Friday, March 8.

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SATP Workshops for High-School Seniors

Did you know that students who do not pass their state tests cannot graduate?

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Go HARD Dropout Prevention Pilot Program Sets Dates for Spring Break Tour

The public is invited to attend and support this initiative to increase the graduation rate and decrease the dropout rate in Mississippi.

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Community Shred Days Friday and Saturday

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

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Volunteer Drivers Needed for Cancer Patients

For many cancer patients, getting to and from treatment is the greatest barrier in beating the disease.

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Voter ID in Tennessee Reveals Shortfalls

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

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Death Penalty Repeal Assured in Maryland

On March 15, the Maryland House of Delegates decisively passed (82-56) a bill that would replace the death penalty with life without parole.

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Jackson Amnesty, Thursday and Friday

The City of Jackson’s Municipal Court Services will offer its annual Amnesty Program on Thursday, March 21 and Friday, March 22.

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Mayor Harvey Johnson Jr. Telephone Town Hall Tonight

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

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Hail Damage Insurance Inspectors at the Fairgrounds

The Mississippi Insurance Department has arranged for insurance companies to use the Mississippi State Fairgrounds as damage inspection stations.

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Attorney General Requests April Execution Date for Manning

The Attorney General is requesting that the Mississippi State Supreme Court set an execution date for Willie Jerome Manning on or before April 24.

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Miss. Governor Nominates Anti-Abortion Lobbyist to Health Board

Gov. Phil Bryant has nominated staunch pro-life activist Terri Herring for the Mississippi Board of Public Health.

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Terri Herring: Lobbyist?

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

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Bryant Vetoes Rez Bill

Gov. Bryant has vetoed HB 1584, which proposes giving governing authority to a reservoir board.

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Mayoral Debate Streamed Live April 30

The League of Women Voters of the Jackson Area is partnering with The Clarion-Ledger, WAPT-Channel 16, and the Mississippi College School of Law for a Jackson mayoral candidate debate. Stephanie Maxwell from WAPT and Sam Hall from the C-L will moderate. Because of the time and space constraints of live …

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Atchoo! Jackson Tops for Allergies

Pass the Kleenex. Jackson ranks at the top of the list for spring allergies.

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Prevention Study Needs Participants

The American Cancer Society is urging local residents to sign up so that cancer’s greatest mysteries can be unlocked.

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CARA Needs Your Vote for a $25,000 Grant

The State Farm Neighborhood Assist grant will be used to build an off-leash dog park on CARA Property.

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Mayor's Second Telephone Town Hall Meeting Tonight

Jackson residents are invited to take part in a second telephone town-hall meeting with Jackson Mayor Harvey Johnson.

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Jackson Announces 2013 Summer Youth Camp & Safety Expo

Expo is slated for May 11 at Metrocenter Mall.