WLBT-TV Jackson - Tue Nov 24
Mississippi schools and school districts have new rankings and they may surprise some parents.
Guilty Verdict Against Police Chief Brings Angry ReactionWREG - Tue Nov 24
Dennis.turner@wreg.com The guilty verdict against a police chief charged with disorderly conduct has people talking all over the Mid-South, and especially in Mississippi where the incident and trial occurred.
Three inducted in Hall of FameMississippi Business Journal - Mon Nov 16
Delta State University's Alumni Association has recognized this year's Alumni Hall of Fame Inductees.
Alabama man, Scruggs settleThe South Mississippi Sun Herald - Fri Nov 13
A settlement has been reached in a long-running fraud lawsuit filed against Richard "Dickie" Scruggs, the once powerful anti-tobacco litigator who is now behind bars, an attorney says.
Settlement reached in fraud suit against ScruggsThe South Mississippi Sun Herald - Thu Nov 12
A settlement has been reached in a long-running fraud lawsuit filed against Richard "Dickie" Scruggs, the once powerful anti-tobacco litigator who is now behind bars, an attorney says.
Miss. architects aren't hurting as much as elsewhereDaily Journal of Commerce - Thu Nov 12
When architects Michael Grey Jones and Joey Crain attended American Institute of Architects meetings in Washington, D.C., they were struck by the horror stories their colleagues from across the nation were sharing.
Scruggs-Fraud LawsuitWJTV Jackson - Thu Nov 12
A settlement has been reached in an Alabama attorney's long-running lawsuit against infamous litigator Richard "Dickie" Scruggs.
EIGS Launches Geospatial Community Projects with 13 Mississippi SchoolsGISCafe - Tue Nov 10
November 10, 2009 -- Oxford, MS The Enterprise for Innovative Geospatial Solutions , housed at The University of Mississippi, is pleased to announce the launch of MARS 2009 high school GIS projects.
Weiner ready to move on after charges dismissedWLOX-TV Biloxi - Fri Nov 06
The Coahoma County supervisor whose solicitation charges were dismissed this week says he'll continue to work as a cardiologist and elected official to help people.
Soliciting case droppedThe Clarion-Ledger - Fri Nov 06
A federal judge dismissed all solicitation charges Thursday against Dr. Roger Weiner, a prominent cardiologist and Coahoma County supervisor accused of soliciting prostitutes on the Internet, court records say.
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