Daily Journal of Commerce - Fri Nov 06
JACKSON COUNTY, Miss. a ' The Mississippi Department of Transportation began a $12.8 million project to add lanes to Interstate 10 from Interstate 110 to State Route 609.
Northrop Grumman donates $40k to MGCCC Logistics Technology programWLOX-TV Biloxi - Fri Nov 06
Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding in Pascagoula awarded $40,000 to Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College's Logistics Technology program this week.
Life After Meth: Officers in Danger?WDAM-TV Hattiesburg - Fri Nov 06
When a suspect is arrested and taken away from a meth lab, they leave a toxic mess for law enforcement and environmental authorities to clean up.
Pathologist testifies Remika Patton did not kill herselfThe Mississippi Press - Thu Nov 05
PASCAGOULA Paul McGarry, a forensic pathologist, told jurors Wednesday that Remika Chanel Patton did not shoot herself the night she died, as her husband alleged in a 911 call.
Ocean Springs neighbors outraged over meth bust at daycare centerWLOX-TV Biloxi - Thu Nov 05
Four people face a variety of charges after drugs and pornography were discovered at an Ocean Springs home, which also serves as a daycare.
Conviction shoulda ve been for manslaughterPicayune Item - Thu Nov 05
The state Court of Appeals has thrown out the murder conviction of John Edward Johnson and ordered him resentenced for manslaughter.
George County. to celebrate 100 yearsPicayune Item - Wed Nov 04
George County officials have agreed on May 8 as the date for a celebration of the county's 100th birthday.
Police flooded with calls about day-care meth labThe South Mississippi Sun Herald - Wed Nov 04
Police today were advising parents to take their children to a doctor if they had been kept at the Stennis Avenue home day care where a meth lab was raided Tuesday.
4 arrested on meth lab related chargesSunherald.com - Wed Nov 04
Four people have been arrested after authorities found a methamphetamine lab at an Ocean Springs home that was also used as a day care center.
Conviction should've been for manslaughterSunherald.com - Tue Nov 03
The state Court of Appeals has thrown out the murder conviction of John Edward Johnson and ordered him resentenced for manslaughter.
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