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College Football Picks Week Two

Heck of a way to start the season for me. Overall I finished the week 16-3 and correctly picked every game involving a Mississippi team. I blew the Texas A&M and South Carolina game big time. Who knew Kenny Hill would play his first game as the starter like he …

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'Stand to Expand' Rally: Citizens Support Medicaid

On August 3rd, Michael Johansson celebrated his 65th birthday and became eligible for federal government funded Medicare. While he said he is grateful for the coverage, he is saddened that other citizens of Mississippi are denied federal government funded Medicaid. This is why he has coordinated a monthly rally called …

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Justice Has No Timetable: A #mssen Retrospective

“Justice has no timetable,” said State Sen. Chris McDaniel throughout the course of his challenge to U.S. Senate run-off election results against Sen. Thad Cochran. In the past two months, McDaniel has complained relentlessly about Mississippi’s election process, the one he has a hand in regulating as chairman of the …

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Childers Responds to McDaniel Lawsuit Dismissal

Democratic nominee for U.S. Senator Travis Childers responded to Judge Hollis McGehee's decision to dismiss Sen. Chris McDaniel's lawsuit challenging the election results of the Republican run-off for U.S. Senator. Childers looks forward to debating Cochran on issues including the minimum wage and equal pay. JACKSON, Miss. — I congratulate …

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Rebels' Offense Comes Alive in Second Half to Trounce Boise State 35-13

In sports sometimes, it not how you start but how you finish. For the University of Mississippi it was an ugly start but a beautiful finish in the Rebels 35-13 win to open the 2014 season. It was an ugly first half for Mississippi quarterback Bo Wallace against Boise State. …

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JPS Agrees to Refrain From Convocation Prayer

"...the District will ask its convocation speakers to refrain from religious activity," Jackson Public School District Superintendent Cedrick Gray wrote in a letter after complaints about prayer in school convocations. (Washington, D.C., Aug. 28, 2014)—In response to the American Humanist Association’s Appignani Humanist Legal Center’s letter sent on Aug. 25, …

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College Football Week One Picks

Finally it is that time of year, the return of of college football. O.k. to be honest there was college football on Saturday when FCS teams Eastern Washington and Sam Houston State played and on Wednesday night Georgia State faced Abilene Christian. Nearly the rest of the college football world …

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Watch Party for Rebels Versus Broncos on Thursday Night

On Thursday Night, the University of Mississippi will finally get to play in the Georgia Dome making Vanderbilt the only current SEC to have never played at the site. If you can't make it to Atlanta to watch the Rebels take on Boise State, there is a place you can …

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Feminist Majority Foundation Launches Pop Quiz

WHEN: Tuesday, August 26, 2014 WHERE: Online WHAT: Pop Quiz for Equality ARLINGTON -- Women’s Equality Day commemorates the passage of the 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution. The 19th Amendment granted women the right to vote in 1920, but it was a right that took decades to realize. …

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Amile Wilson Throws Hat in Jackson Ward 1 Ring

Editor's note: In the interest of full disclosure, Jackson Ward 1 city council candidate Amile Wilson formerly wrote a column and has worked as a freelance photographer for the Jackson Free Press. Dorsey Carson, the other Ward 1 candidate who has officially announced, is an attorney for the JFP. Below …

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Saints Stay Preseason Perfect with 23-17 Win Over Colts: Quick Thoughts

The Saints stayed perfect on the preseason with a 23-17 win over the Colts. New Orleans dominated the first half as Drew Brees saw action for the first time in the preseason. Indianapolis couldn't get much going on offense and the Saints defense played pretty well the whole game. The …

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State Fair Music Lineup Announced

Here are the dates for the performances for this year's state fair. October 1- Thompson Square October 2- Ginuwine October 3- Blue Oyster Cult October 4- Rhythm & Blues Event: King Edward October 6- Hinder October 7- Marshall Tucker Band October 8- The Charlie Daniels Band October 9- The Spinners …

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Dow Jones: Miss. Offers Little Bang for Bucks

Only one other state delivers less bang for the buck for residents than Mississippi, a new poll from Dow Jones-owned MarketWatch shows. The poll looks at taxes that residents pay compared to the quality of services they receive. Although Mississippi's tax bills are relatively low—averaging $6,210 per year—our "residents get …

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Lee Vance Named JPD Chief

The following is a press release from Mayor Tony Yarber: Mayor Tony Yarber on Friday, Aug. 22, announced Lee Vance as Jackson’s new police chief, saying his experience in law enforcement and commitment to community collaboration made him the right person for the job. “He has proven leadership and respect …

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Christian Right Exploits High-Profile Deaths

On American Family Radio’s talk show "Focal Point with Bryan Fischer" yesterday, the group's spokesman offered his explanation for the events that have led to the movement in #Ferguson. The policeman who killed 18-year-old Michael Brown did so because, Fischer says, Brown was "hyped up" on marijuana. Fischer cites recent …

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Carson announces Ward 1 candidacy

Today, Jackson attorney Dorsey R. Carson, Jr. announced that he will be running for city council to represent Ward 1 and replace Quentin Whitwell, who resigned earlier this month. “After much thought, consideration and prayer with our family and friends, I am proud to announce my candidacy for Jackson City …

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Saints 2-0 in Preseason with 31-24 Win Over Titans: Quick Thoughts

The score never matters in the preseason but it is always good to get a win. It is even better to win on a night where the Saints were sloppy on offense and defense. New Orleans was once again without Drew Brees. That doesn't matter unless he doesn't play in …

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The Tea Party's Prayer

The Tea Party’s Prayer: “We ask for your blessing upon the conservatives in this state, that they might stand strong and firm. Father, we even ask for you to bless our enemies, and Lord they are truly our enemies that head the Republican Party and the whole political establishment. ‘We’re …

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Saints Beat Rams 26-24: Quick Thoughts On First New Orleans Preseason Game

The New Orleans Saints defeated the St Louis Rams 26-24 in the preseason opener for both teams. While the win is great if you are a Saints fan, in the preseason the final score doesn't really matter much. What does matter is how individual players look in game action. As …

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WLBT: Quentin Whitwell Retiring Oct. 31

Jackson Ward 1 Councilman Quentin Whitwell will retire this fall, WLBT reports. Whitwell told WLBT's Cheryl Lasseter today that he would submit a letter of resignation to the city clerk; the resignation would be effective Oct. 31, the station said. Lasseter: "Whitwell cites family commitments in Oxford and increasing demands …