Fire in St. Martin Destroys Home
Today, a St. Martin family of five have lost their home, but escaped with their lives.
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Today, a St. Martin family of five have lost their home, but escaped with their lives.
A grand jury has decided there were no criminal wrongdoings in Singing River Health System’s decision to terminate the pension plan.
Today, the teens that entered the Wal-Mart in Gulfport this past Sunday with a shotgun have been arrested.
The American Civil Liberties Union of Mississippi also released a statement on the ruling and the following actions by Attorney General Jim Hood.
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A hold up in Mississippi is preventing same sex couples from getting marriage licenses. News 25 spoke with couples at the Harrison County Circuit Clerks Office today.
On June 26, 2015 Holton Wade Saucier, 19 years old, of Saucier, Mississippi and William Cordell Kennon, 18 years old, of Gulfport, Mississippi were arrested on charges related to the June 21, 2015 disturbance at the Walmart located at 9350 Highway 49.
A Grand Jury has decided no criminal wrongdoing was done in the case of the termination of the Singing River Health System Pension Plan. They considered 353 counts involving 228 defendants.
The Singing River pension plan was unsustainable from the beginning, that’s what attorney Billy Guice is saying.