Brett Favre Denied Building Volleyball Stadium For Daughter In Sworn Deposition
Brett Favre denied during a sworn deposition that he sought funding to build a volleyball stadium at USM for his daughter’s benefit.
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Brett Favre denied during a sworn deposition that he sought funding to build a volleyball stadium at USM for his daughter’s benefit.
Jackson Mayor Chokwe A. Lumumba announced that JTRAN will start a new public transit route schedule on March 4, 2024.
Mississippi’s lifetime voting ban on people with certain felony convictions faced another test in front of 19 federal appeals court judges.
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