November 2012 Archive
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Published by Sandra Knispel on 30 Nov 2012 10:41am | Listen NowOle Miss is still working on ways to deal with the aftermath of the race protest the night of President Obama’s re-election.
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Published by Lawayne Childrey on 30 Nov 2012 09:39am | Listen Now"I started having sex in October, I got an HIV test in December and in January I found out I was HIV positive. So you just never know."
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Published by Daniel Cherry on 28 Nov 2012 06:43pm | Listen NowSupporters of the Affordable Care Act are touting the law's potential impact on minority communities.
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Published by Jeffrey Hess on 28 Nov 2012 04:28pm | Listen NowA new law suit has been filed to stop a law that could close the state's last abortion clinic.
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Published by Annie Gilbertson on 28 Nov 2012 04:56am | Listen Now
A once failing Delta magnet school made the largest test score gains of any school in Mississippi.
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Published by Sandra Knispel on 28 Nov 2012 12:41am | Listen NowThe Ole Miss community is still debating the ugly race protests on campus in the wake of President Obama’s re-election three weeks ago.
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Published by Lawayne Childrey on 27 Nov 2012 07:47pm | Listen Now
While part of the problem of teen pregnancy may be fueled by lack of education Dr. Leigh Gray, an OBGYN at Kings Daughters Medical Center in Brookhaven believes financial incentives may play an even larger role.
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Published by Jeffrey Hess on 27 Nov 2012 04:49pm | Listen NowMississippi's economy is recovering, but outside factors could reverse that trend.
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Published by Lawayne Childrey on 26 Nov 2012 08:07pm | Listen Now"Suggesting that young people that are out after a certain hour are doing something bad is not the direction that the city of Jackson should be taking. And also constitutionally it violates students first amendment rights and 14th amendment rights. And so you and I have the same rights as you and I to move about their communities and the right to travel."
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Published by Daniel Cherry on 26 Nov 2012 07:56pm | Listen NowNow that the big deals in the shops and online are gone, Mississippi charities are asking residents to help someone in need this holiday season.
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Published by Daniel Cherry on 26 Nov 2012 06:15am | Listen NowNew healthcare rules from the federal government could help some Mississippi residents.
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Published by Sandra Knispel on 25 Nov 2012 10:14pm | Listen Now
Ole Miss opens a food bank on campus for hungry students.
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Published by Daniel Cherry on 23 Nov 2012 06:42am | Listen NowThousands of Mississippi shoppers are already hitting stores across the state looking for the best deals of the season.
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Published by Lawayne Childrey on 21 Nov 2012 02:52pm | Listen Now"Lack of money, just even things like postage money and money to record liens and stuff because of the budget cut backs and everything over the last years have delayed us from getting the notices out more quickly.
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Published by Jeffrey Hess on 20 Nov 2012 06:12pm | Listen NowA ruling on redistricting could signal the end of the redistricting battle.
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