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Sarah Palin to Step Down as First-term Governor



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Gov. Sarah Palin announced suddenly today that she will step down as governor of Alaska on July 26, only 30 months into her first term. The Washington Post:

Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin (R) announced this afternoon she will resign from office on July 26 and return to private life, a stunning decision by last year's Republican vice presidential candidate to leave office before the end of her first term.

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Mayor Wants ‘Responsibility’


Mayor-elect Harvey Johnson Jr. called on city officials and residents to take more responsibility during the next administration.
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by Jonathan O’Keefe
July 1, 2009

At a June 25 meeting at Koinonia Coffee House, Mayor-elect Harvey Johnson Jr. told Ward 5 residents that the theme for the city during his third term as mayor will be “responsibility.” This not only applies to elected city officials, he said, but is also a call to Jackson residents to take part in their community to better it for themselves and for those around ...
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Utility Watchdog Employees Furloughed


Commissioner Brandon Presley of the Public Service Commission says most PSC employees were sent home.
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July 3, 2009

Among the budget bills that failed to get to the governor's desk earlier this week were appropriations to fund the Public Service Commission and the Public Utilities agency. Without funding, the two state organizations are sending most of their employees home. The PSC is keeping on a skeleton crew of about 12 people, while Public Utilities shut its doors.

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Music Reviews



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by Lindsey Maddox
July 1, 2009

Pure Power Pop

Olympic Records act, the Da Vincis, make exactly the music teenage boys should make. Their loose, jazzy pop songs possess a purity free from the baggage that comes with age and experience and strategic commercialism. Their debut album, “See you Tonight,” is breezy, diverse and catchy.
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[How To...] Raised Garden Bed



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by Melia Dicker and Darren Schwindaman
June 24, 2009

Growing your own food is back in style. The popularity of books like “The Omnivore’s Dilemma” shows that people are more concerned about where their food comes from. Growing organics is much cheaper than buying them, and even a natural-foods market can’t match the taste of fresh produce from the garden.

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Friday, July 3

Mayor-elect Harvey Johnson Jr.’s inauguration day begins a with prayer service at New Hope Baptist Church at8 a.m. Free; call 601-960-1037. ... The Mississippi Museum of Natural Science’s Fun Friday begins at 10 a.m., with hands-on activities in conjunction with “Monsters of the Deep” exhibit. Free; call 601-354-7303. ... Harvey Johnson is sworn in as mayor at 11:30 a.m., at the Jackson Convention Complex, followed by a reception. Free; call 601-960-1037. ... The Rolling Fork 2009 Homecoming, “Returning to Our Heritage,” begins at 5 p.m. in Rolling Fork. Free; call 662-873-2814. ... O-Zone Magazine celebrates its seventh anniversary at Mardi Gras with music provided by Aziatikk Blakk and Bigg V. Call 601-572-5859 for VIP information. ... The Auditorium celebrates the Fourth with Eddie Cotton at 9:18 p.m. $25. ... The Silver Star Hotel and Casino celebrates its 15th anniversary at 8 p.m. with a weekend of games, giveaways, fireworks and a concert from Al Green. Call 601-663-0205 for ticket information. ... Ring in Harvey Johnson’s inauguration at the Jackson Convention Complex at 8 p.m. Free; call 601-960-1037. ... The Scramblers at Ole Tavern at George Street at 10 p.m. ... The Quills with False Alarm at Martin’s.
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Jul 03, 2009 | 05:18 PM
'I Just Have to Type My Thoughts Out'
ladd: Test. YMP is in the house. Almost.
Jul 03, 2009 | 05:01 PM
Bold ‘New’ City
NewJackson: thanks pop for your response, i do have a story my grandmother used to live on pearl street back in the late 80's when i was a little boy right beside the blues lounge where the marker is now. As ...
Jul 03, 2009 | 04:49 PM
Sarah Palin to Step Down as First-term Governor
pjiv: Is it the house her husband built himself? [...with a little help from his contractor friend (who was coincidentally awarded the Wasilla sports complex project)...] Have ...
Jul 03, 2009 | 04:40 PM
[Editor's Note] Death of Affirmative Action?
baquan2000: Goldenea - you had me at hello! You had me at Hello! Say it again! "Why should fixing something be equal, when breaking it was not!" Hello!!!!! Ding ding ding ding, ...
Jul 03, 2009 | 04:28 PM
[Editor's Note] Death of Affirmative Action?
Goldenae: The problem I have with discussions like this is that people have a problem admitting the obvious. Think of a top level successful black person and you will see some ...
Jul 03, 2009 | 04:26 PM
Sarah Palin to Step Down as First-term Governor
msgrits: I'm taking bets on when the pictures or emails or text messages turn up. Cause you know they will. This woman is far too ambitious to give it all up.
Jul 03, 2009 | 04:24 PM
Bold ‘New’ City
Pops: King Edward Help Needed While I'm at it, there is a new blog we've set up about the King Edward and we need your help. We're soliciting personal stories that you might have about the King Edward, ...

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What Can I Do (for Jackson)?

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News Junkie wrote: Today I have had enough! I've learned to love this city, and I'm committed to making it better. I'm here for the long run, so please tell me what I can do to make things better. Every time I hear about another robbery, business closing, new suburb, or body found I seriously cringe! I know about most of the positive in Jackson too, but what can I do about the negative? How can ...
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[Editor’s Note] Death of Affirmative Action?

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by Maggie Neff
July 1, 2009

In an unexpected move, the U.S. Supreme Court this week strayed from precedence to rule against a race-based hiring practice. Overturning an affirmative-action decision by an appellate panel, the Court ruled in favor of read more »

Medicaid Deal Just In Time
State legislators were poised to pass a Medicaid agreement Tuesday evening, ending a months-long impasse over funding and removing the last major obstacle to a state budget, one day before a new fiscal year began.

Mayor Wants ‘Responsibility’
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At a June 25 meeting at Koinonia Coffee House, Mayor-elect Harvey Johnson Jr. told Ward 5 residents that the theme for the city during his third term as mayor will be “responsibility.”

DOJ Weighs in on JATRAN
The U.S. Department of Justice has intervened in a lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in Jackson, buttressing accusations of the inaccessibility of Jackson’s public bus system.

Precinct 4 to Relocate
The Jackson City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to move Jackson Police Department’s Precinct 4 office from its current location on North State Street to the plaza across from Mikhail’s about a mile away on the same street.

Energy Overkill?
The former mayor of Tupelo is heading a new energy advocacy group that critics say is pushing for a prohibitively expensive lignite coal plant and expansions of the Grand Gulf nuclear facility.

[Editorial] Fend Off the Alligators
When hungry alligators surround you, so the joke goes, you might forget that your objective is to drain the swamp.

[Stiggers] Get on the Bus
Congressman Smokey “Robinson” McBride: “Despite reports of a world economic downturn, political unrest in Iran, pop celebrities ridiculing and beating up each other, and the divorce of John and Kate plus Eight, the citizens of the Ghetto Science community continue to progress in these unusual times."

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[willis] Should the state of Rhode Island change its official name?
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The official name is Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, which gives the smallest state in the U.S. the longest name ...

[willis] Karl Malden, 1912-2009
"American Express Traveler's Checks. Don't leave home without them." The character actor known for this catchphrase as well ...

[sports blog] Tennis: Britton Turning Pro
Ole Miss tennis player Devin Britton, who won the NCAA singles title in May, is turning pro after one season in Oxford.

[intern] Home away from home
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I have been coming to Jackson for about two years now, and I mean on a regular bases. In the last year I have only had one ...

[willis] Impressionist Fred Travalena Loses Battle with Cancer
He was 66. From Yahoo News:

Publicist Roger Neal says Travalena died Sunday at his home in the Encino area after a ...

[willis] Michael Jackson Charity Scam Circulating Via Email
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I got this email in my spam folder, and I thought I'd give everyone a heads-up about this scam. If you get this in your ...

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» Donate Yourself 12
Although the idea of donating your body tends to have an edgy ring to it, it’s easy to change your mind once you think of the good it can bring into the lives of others.

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» Ruth Oguhebe 1
As she walks into the empty school library, 17-year-old Ruth Oguhebe smiles and reaches out for a hug before sitting down at a table and taking off her shoes.

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Sweet Meets Savory
I have had this idea for a while about opening a pie shop in town similar to one I visited once upon a time in Seattle. This shop would serve various types of pies, but not the ones you think. 2

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Sweet Meets Savory
I have had this idea for a while about opening a pie shop in town similar to one I visited once upon a time in Seattle. This shop would serve various types of pies, but not the ones you think. 2

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Jul 03, 2009 | 05:18 PM
'I Just Have to Type My Thoughts Out'
ladd: Test. YMP is in the house. Almost.
Jul 03, 2009 | 05:01 PM
Bold ‘New’ City
NewJackson: thanks pop for your response, i do have a story my grandmother used to live on pearl street back in the late 80's when i was a little boy right beside the blues lounge where the marker is now. As ...
Jul 03, 2009 | 04:49 PM
Sarah Palin to Step Down as First-term Governor
pjiv: Is it the house her husband built himself? [...with a little help from his contractor friend (who was coincidentally awarded the Wasilla sports complex project)...] Have ...
Jul 03, 2009 | 04:40 PM
[Editor's Note] Death of Affirmative Action?
baquan2000: Goldenea - you had me at hello! You had me at Hello! Say it again! "Why should fixing something be equal, when breaking it was not!" Hello!!!!! Ding ding ding ding, ...
Jul 03, 2009 | 04:28 PM
[Editor's Note] Death of Affirmative Action?
Goldenae: The problem I have with discussions like this is that people have a problem admitting the obvious. Think of a top level successful black person and you will see some ...
Jul 03, 2009 | 04:26 PM
Sarah Palin to Step Down as First-term Governor
msgrits: I'm taking bets on when the pictures or emails or text messages turn up. Cause you know they will. This woman is far too ambitious to give it all up.
Jul 03, 2009 | 04:24 PM
Bold ‘New’ City
Pops: King Edward Help Needed While I'm at it, there is a new blog we've set up about the King Edward and we need your help. We're soliciting personal stories that you might have about the King Edward, ...
Jul 03, 2009 | 04:12 PM
Bold ‘New’ City
Pops: Actually, everything is fine! We're very upbeat about ALL of the projects. I was also a little surprised at the slant, but not troubled. It's a "news" report and not a stockholders report! The King ...
Jul 03, 2009 | 03:36 PM
Sarah Palin to Step Down as First-term Governor
ladd: Washington is wondering what else is behind the announcement, which seems to be timed to come out on a slow-news holiday: Bruce Bartlett, Washington-based author: Not ...
Jul 03, 2009 | 01:19 PM
Bold ‘New’ City
NewJackson: Yeah Pops i saw it, was the story designed to downplay expectations because it had a real cross your fingers aspect to it. I thank you and wapt for showing the public all three projects last ...

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