Person of the Day | Misty Logan: Coffeeville Restaurateur and Volunteer Firefighter
Through her restaurant, The Ville, business owner and volunteer firefighter Misty Logan serves the Coffeeville, Miss., community.
Through her restaurant, The Ville, business owner and volunteer firefighter Misty Logan serves the Coffeeville, Miss., community.
Stephen Brown works full-time at the Mississippi Museum of Art while balancing being a father, operator of the Briarwood Arts Center and a music producer under the moniker, 5th Child.
In addition to the Halloween-themed fundraisers and parties taking place this October, Mississippians can visit a number of haunted houses and similar attractions in cities like Gulfport, Raymond, Ellisville, Brandon, Meridian and others.
Experts weigh in on the Mississippi Department of Public Safety’s conclusion that state trooper Hayden Falvey did nothing wrong during his arrest of a McComb man, Eugene Lewis, on Aug. 5, 2022.
Investigators accessed missing University of Mississippi Student Jimmie “Jay” Lee’s Snapchat conversations, seen here, with an account called redeye_24, where the owner of the account asked Lee to meet early on Friday, July 8, 2022.
Officials ushered Sheldon Timothy Herrington Jr., 22, past a crowd of protesters into a Lafayette County Sheriff Department vehicle as he left the Lafayette County Courthouse after his Wednesday, July 27, 2022, arraignment hearing. Prosecutors charged Herrington with first-degree murder of University of Mississippi student Jimmie “Jay” Lee.
The Mississippi Third Circuit Court has set a date for the arraignment of the man local law enforcement officials suspect murdered Jimmie “Jay” Lee, although at press time the Jackson-area native’s body is still missing.
One Voice Mississippi Executive Director Nsombi Lambright said that though many district attorneys and public defenders have become judges, District 5 attorney Doug Evans’ case is different.
The Ruthless Ryderz round-up club and a handful of others sponsor the Southern Soul Black Invitational Rodeo, which Black riders own and operate.
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