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Mississippi Has A Lost Town Most People Don’t Know About

Mississippi Has A Lost Town Most People Don’t Know About

by Mississippi Monitor | Jul 8, 2023 | Delta

by Daniella DiRienzo If you’ve ever searched for abandoned places in Mississippi, you’ve likely discovered that there are several ghost towns in Mississippi. Some, like Rodney and Rock Springs, are extremely well known and explored by the masses. Not all ghost towns...
Wills for Magnolia State First Responders

Wills for Magnolia State First Responders

by Mississippi Monitor | Jul 8, 2023 | Capital/River

Wills for Magnolia State First Responders is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that brings together volunteer Attorneys and Paralegals to prepare Wills and Advanced Healthcare Directives for Mississippi’s First Responders and their Spouses FREE of charge. SIGN-UP –...
Activists seek reckoning for Rankin deputies’ alleged abuses: ‘We’re not asking. We’re demanding.’

Activists seek reckoning for Rankin deputies’ alleged abuses: ‘We’re not asking. We’re demanding.’

by Mississippi Monitor | Jul 8, 2023 | Capital/River

by Nate Rosenfield, Mississippi Today July 6, 2023 Protestors gathered outside the offices of Attorney General Lynn Fitch and Rankin County Sheriff Brian Bailey on Wednesday, calling for the indictment of six Rankin County deputies accused of torturing two Black men...
Mississippi Landmark Artist Mike Koskie Passes at 67

Mississippi Landmark Artist Mike Koskie Passes at 67

by Mississippi Monitor | Jul 7, 2023 | Capital/River

Mike Koskie, 67, of Jackson, MS, passed away on July 4, 2023, from late stage diagnosis of esophageal cancer. Mike was born September 28, 1955, to Frank and Sally Koskie in Jackson, MS. After graduating from Wingfield High School in 1973, he went on to receive a...
Will state’s justices sign off on challenge to separate Jackson court district?

Will state’s justices sign off on challenge to separate Jackson court district?

by Mississippi Monitor | Jul 7, 2023 | Capital/River

by Mina Corpuz, Mississippi Today July 6, 2023 Mississippi Supreme Court Justices heard arguments Thursday that will help them decide the constitutionality of House Bill 1020 – the controversial law that places appointed judges in Hinds County and sets up a separate...
Jackson leaders insist city water is safe to drink. Some mothers struggle to trust them.

Jackson leaders insist city water is safe to drink. Some mothers struggle to trust them.

by Mississippi Monitor | Jul 7, 2023 | Capital/River

by Adria R. Walker, Mississippi Today July 6, 2023 As federal and city officials continue to work to assure residents the water flowing from the troubled Jackson system is safe to drink, distrust among many capital city residents — particularly mothers and caregivers...
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