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Day: September 26, 2022

White 23-Year-Old Man indicted for Cross Burning in Harrison County on Gulf Coast

Mugshot of Axel Charles Cox in a yellow jumper

A federal indictment unveiled on Sept. 20, 2022, indicated that 23-year-old Axel Charles Cox “burned a cross in his front yard, and used threatening and racially derogatory remarks towards” five Black neighbors in Harrison County.

‘A National Leader’: MFP Publisher Kimberly Griffin Wins Nonprofit News Award

Kimberly Griffin celebrates her Emerging Leader of the Year award with a cocktail (nonprofit news awards)

Publisher and Chief Revenue Officer Kimberly Griffin networked more after learning she is the 2022 Emerging News Leader of the year in the Institute for Nonprofit News Awards.

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