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June 8, 2005
Jackson Election Returns (unofficial)
Jackson Election Returns (unofficial) 9:35 p.m. Winner W MAYOR (93 Of 94 Precincts Reporting) W Frank Melton (DEM) 24594 88.685% Rick Whitlow (REP) 3138 11.315% Total 27732 COUNCIL – WARD 1 (11 Of 11 Precincts Reporting) W Ben Allen (REP) 5501 100% Total 5501 COUNCIL – WARD 2 (10 Of 10 Precincts Reporting) W Leslie…
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June 8, 2005
Transition
This is where we can dump any thoughts or suggestions for key players in the transition of Jackson’s Next Mayor. Has anyone heard of people who will be prominent in the next administration?
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June 8, 2005
Candidate Victory Parties
I have talked to both candidates (Whitlow and Melton) in the last 24 hours. The Whitlow faithful will be gathering at his campaign HQ in the Ewing Building at 612 North State Street. Rick will be doing a live shot there for the 6:00 p.m. news tonight. The Melton faithful will gather at Dennery’s tonight…
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June 7, 2005
PREDICTIONS – General Election
This is your chance to get on record for what will happen with Tuesday’s General Election. This will also be the entry to hit as results come in.
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June 7, 2005
Site Traffic
I wanted to take a moment to share with you what we have created. This site has far FAR exceeded my expectations for both traffic and impact and proven conclusively that there is a strong demand for an ALTERNATIVE TO THE ALTERNATIVE online in the metro area. May was tremendous. May 2005 Server hits –…
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June 7, 2005
Go Vote. Again!
Will it be Whitlow or Melton?
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June 7, 2005
Mayoral Candidates Vow To Bring Business To Jackson
Mayoral Candidates Vow To Bring Business To Jackson Democrat Frank Melton and Republican Rick Whitlow are vying to take over City Hall. Both men say they have plans to bring business and people back to the capital city. “Improving our image, making this city safe and open for business once again,” Whitlow said. “There’s lots…
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June 7, 2005
Man Shot At Gas Station
Man Shot At Gas Station A Jackson man has been hospitalized after being shot in his sports utility vehicle. Police say the shooting happened at the Spur Gas station, located at 5318 Clinton Boulevard. The cops were called to the Gas Station shortly after 3:30 this afternoon. When officers arrived, they found a man with…
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June 7, 2005
Campaigning Continues in Final Hours
Campaigning Continues in Final Hours We know that the city of Jackson will have a new mayor — but will it be Republican Rick Whitlow or Democrat Frank Melton? Voters will decide when the polls open Tuesday morning. Months of campaigning for Frank Melton are drawing to a close. “I feel real good,” he said…
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June 3, 2005
Baby Dies From Beating Injuries
Baby Dies From Beating Injuries For a day, Deungela Mallet fought for her life in the hospital, after being beaten in a North Jackson apartment. Now Jackson police confirm the toddler died after suffering severe trauma to the head. Charges against Antonio Love, the man arrested for beating Deungela, are being upgraded. After our story…
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June 3, 2005
Man Shot, Killed in Dreyfus Street Home
Man Shot, Killed in Dreyfus Street Home Jackson Police have had their hands full with murder investigations this week. The latest happened around 9:30 Thursday morning at 823 Dreyfus Street in Jackson. It might just be eerie coincidence that the house where Thursday’s shooting death occurred is next door to the house where a 93-year-old…
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June 3, 2005
U-Haul Worker Tied Up and Robbed
U-Haul Worker Tied Up and Robbed “I was just all but screaming because the tape was tearing my skin and hair, so I got a police officer haircut this morning.” Bishop said she’ll continue working, but hopes police catch her attacker soon. Bishop worries that she and her daughter may not be as lucky if…
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