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January 13, 2009
The Tebow experiment is inevitable
The Tebow experiment is inevitable Nice of Tim Tebow to end the suspense early. But the debate on his future will continue unabated, and not just on blog posts and sports talk radio. This debate has nothing to do with his place in college football history or fast-tracking his path to sainthood. Without taking another…
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January 9, 2009
YP – Metro One strikes again catching urban terrorists impersonating and then evading police
The Clarion Ledger covered yet another Metro One success story today. This time, the urban terrorists were tooling around with cop paraphernalia robbing people in a stolen car. One of them was even wearing a tracking anklet . . . that’s doin’ it straight up thug-style. From the article . . . Precinct Five officers…
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January 7, 2009
Future looks bright in Oxford; Recruiters get paid in the SEC
Future looks bright in Oxford; Recruiters get paid in the SEC The Sports Think Tank By Bo Bounds David Cutcliffe and Ed Orgeron recruited the players, and Houston Nutt “coached’em up” to maximize their speed and play-making ability. In this state, have we witnessed a more complete offense? Or better offensive talent? In 2003, Eli…
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January 2, 2009
Big Ten Football Fourth and Falling
Big Ten Football Fourth and Falling With the exception of an Iowa drubbing of South Carolina, the Big Ten has not looked so big in the 2008-2009 college football bowl season. If Ohio State can get untracked against Texas, the national press might back off a little bit, but the it’s almost beyond debate that…
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December 29, 2008
Kicking it with Jevan Snead
Kicking it with Jevan Snead He’s the best young quarterback in the SEC, and his strong right arm was a big reason Ole Miss ended the season with five straight wins and now heads to the AT&T Cotton Bowl to take on Texas Tech on Jan. 2. Jevan Snead, after sitting out a year following…
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December 24, 2008
Anatomy of a shakedown: Dickie Scruggs’ mighty fall
by Alan Lange As featured in
Profiles Mississippi
on newstands now!
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December 24, 2008
Top-ranked lineman soldiers on through parents’ deployments (good piece)
Top-ranked lineman soldiers on through parents’ deployments (good piece) Fotini Nixon almost cried when she came home from a deployment to Iraq and saw her son, Xavier Nixon, for the first time in months. “He grew like six inches, and he looked so skinny,” she says. “When I left, he was a chunky monkey.” “My…
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December 22, 2008
Mullen adds Les Koenning to staff — and other stuff!
Mullen adds Les Koenning to staff — and other stuff! STARKVILLE — Les Koenning has been hired to join the offensive side of Dan Mullen’s new Mississippi State coaching staff, the second such addition since Mullen accepted the MSU head coaching job earlier this month. Mullen didn’t specify Koenning’s specific role on the staff. Koenning,…
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December 20, 2008
Rumor out of SVegas….Carl Torbush new Def Coordinator
Rumor out of SVegas….Carl Torbush new Def Coordinator 12/20/08 By Bo Bounds Torbush coached under Mack Brown for 10 years before landing the UNC head coaching job when Brown went to Texas. UNC led the ACC in defense in 1995, 1996 and 1997. Torbush struggled as the head coach at UNC. Torbush started his coaching…
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December 19, 2008
MillerCoors to reformulate caffeinated beer . . . will MS soon outlaw Jack & Coke?
MillerCoors to reformulate Sparks energy drink Milwaukee-based MillerCoors agreed to remove caffeine, taurine, guarana and ginseng from Sparks and not produce caffeinated alcohol beverages in the future. The company also will pay $550,000 to cover the cost of the investigation into Sparks. The money will be split between the states and San Francisco, MillerCoors spokesman…
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December 18, 2008
YP – Oil below $40 – now where are politicians railing against oil execs?
Today, miraculously, despite the obvious well-coordinated cabal between greedy oil executives, Middle East royalty and oil barons, and the rest of the trilateralist, industrial complex, oil has inexplicably fallen below $40 per barrel. How on earth did that happen? Where are the boneheaded state and Washington politicians calling for a windfall profits tax now? Eh,…
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December 16, 2008
Joey Langston gets the book thrown at him with a three year maximum sentence
Who's next? by Alan Lange
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Jeremy Pittari
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May 16, 2024
Now is the time to prepare as Hurricane Season nears
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Frank Corder
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May 16, 2024
Sierra Club challenges Mississippi Public Service Commission’s suspension of solar subsidy programs
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Frank Corder
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May 16, 2024
Nearly $7 million in Mississippi Main Street revitalization grants going to 19 communities
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Phil Hardwick
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May 10, 2024
Moving and thinking of renting your home? Consider these tips
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Clara Turnage
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May 10, 2024
Symposium aims to build Mississippi’s future aerospace and defense
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Phil Hardwick
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May 3, 2024
Three C’s for Success
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Susan Marquez
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May 16, 2024
Let’s Eat, Mississippi: Grumpy Man Foods brings the spice
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C.H. Spurgeon
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May 16, 2024
A hard forehead and stubborn heart
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Susan Marquez
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May 15, 2024
Mississippi Arts: John Ruskey chronicles the lower Mississippi River with his art
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Sid Salter
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May 15, 2024
Farm Bill deadline draws increased partisan attention to future SNAP payment policies
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Delbert Hosemann
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May 14, 2024
Lessons from Voter ID law can drive healthcare reform legislation
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Gabriel Nadales
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May 13, 2024
Silencing antisemitism is wrong; the answer is more free speech
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