The Clarion-Ledger - Fri Nov 27
A woman who drove the wrong way on the interstate early Thanksgiving morning and collided with a semi-truck has been charged with driving under the influence of alcohol.
Teen faces murder chargeThe Clarion-Ledger - Fri Nov 27
By all accounts, Chauncey Harrison was a good kid, an honor roll student looking forward to graduating from Forest Hill High School.
Post a CommentClinton News - Thu Nov 26
Every Friday, Ivy Callegan puts on her volunteer shoes and heads to the Clinton Community Christian Corp.
Cross dresser steals from businessWLBT-TV Jackson - Wed Nov 25
HINDS COUNTY, MS Quick work by Hinds County Sheriff's deputies and the Metro One crime fighting helicopter helped nab a Jackson man charged with stealing a money box from a local insurance company.
Man Dressed As Woman Robs Insurance AgencyThe Jackson Channel - Wed Nov 25
A man, who was dressed like a woman, robbed a Byram insurance agency Wednesday, the Hinds County Sheriffa TMs Department said.
Convict out of jail in one dayClinton News - Wed Nov 25
A Clinton woman who embezzled $200,000 from a Flowood bank pleaded guilty on Nov.
Hinds Co. Receives $1.4M For Siwell Road ProjectWAPT - Tue Nov 24
Mississippi will receive $4.4 million from the Federal Highway Administration's Delta Region Transportation Development Program, U.S Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood announced Monday.
Blight, fires anger residents of South Jackson neighborhoodThe Clarion-Ledger - Tue Nov 24
The neighborhood of South Grandview Circle near Terry and East McDowell roads in south Jackson is pockmarked with vacant houses that are rotting, inside and out.
Post a CommentRankin Ledger - Mon Nov 23
Of the metro area's suburbs, Ridgeland residents are the most educated, Brandon's have the highest income, Clinton's have the most vehicles per household and Pearl's have the shortest commutes to work.
Keeping Our Eye On: Sarah LilesMississippi Business Journal - Mon Nov 23
J.D. , B.A. in political science Current Position: Jackson, Tenn., native Sarah Katherine Liles moved to Jackson, Miss., in 2006 to attend law school at Mississippi College after graduating summa cum laude from Mississippi State University.
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