Archive - 2013 - News Article
April 17th
A civil case in which a mother is fighting for her son is still very much active in the United States Northern District Court of Mississippi, and the mother contends that The Pony club is partly to blame.
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Mary Jean Vance has been a part of the CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate) system in Clay County since its inception in the early 1990s.
On Wednesday, Vance was sworn in as Clay’s Volunteer Coordinator for CASA by Judge Tom Storey just before the county’s Drug Court deliberations began.
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The four education laws that were signed by Gov. Phil Bryant at Northwest Rankin High School on Wednesday were not as sweeping as most who supported them had originally hoped, but the legislation package represents the biggest changes in public education law since 1982.
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April 16th
Tuesday’s gun scare at McDonald’s involving three juveniles could have turned fatal very quickly, but fortunately no one, including local police officers who responded, were injured.
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People from all around the nation and the world shared in the horror and disbelief while watching events unfold at the Boston Marathon on Monday afternoon.
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Michael Williams has debuted numerous short movies at the Ritz Theater and Conference Center over the last year.
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April 15th
Donna Bruce had crossed the finish line at the Boston Marathon four minutes before an initial explosion went off at Monday’s 26.2 mile run, which draws some of the world’s best and most avid runners.
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West Point, MS, Monday, April 15, 2013, 2013: Shortly after 9 p.m. Saturday night West Point police were dispatched to a residence on Brame Avenue in reference to a stabbing.
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It was a proud and humbling moment Saturday for the Daily Times Leader, which took home eight awards in this year’s Associated Press Managing Editors Louisiana/Mississippi Newspaper Contest.
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April 13th
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Special to the Daily Times Leader
Deborah Mansfield stands atop a ladder by an East Main Street building where she is completing a massive artistic undertaking that should be completed soon. Keep reading the Daily Times Leader to see the project upon completion. Photo Courtesy of Valeda Carmichael
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