Clarion Ledger 1995 Index (sorted alphabetically)

  • Abandoned infants, Jackson
    • Toddler left in K-Mart lot on Highway 80, 11/11/95, 1A
  • Abortion SEE ALSO Jackson Women’s Health Organization
  • Abortion SEE ALSO McMillan, Roy
  • Abortion law (Mississippi) SEE Abortion, Mississippi
  • Abortion, Jackson
    • Tucker’s former clinic will reopen… without Tucker, 9/12/95, 1B
    • William Riley won’t use his issued license, 2/1/95, 1A
  • Abortion, Mississippi
    • Clinics and Dept of Health not following law, foe says, 5/13/95, 3B
    • Colorado’s similar law struck down by high court, 12/5/95, 1A
    • Dr.Joseph Booker claims harassment by state of Mississippi, 6/14/95, 3B
    • Informed consent law: state lax in administering, PEER says, 9/26/95, 1A
    • Minors leaving state to obtain abortions, report says, 6/11/95, 1B
    • Parental consent law causing hardship, attorney argues, 6/13/95, 1A
    • Parental consent: law is ‘no obstacle’, judge says, 8/19/95, 1B
    • Pro Choice Mississippi plans to fight state law, 9/3/95, 1B
  • Abortion, US
    • Senate votes to cut funds for federal employee abortions, 8/6/95, 1A
  • Absentee ballots
    • Hinds and other counties miss deadline for 1995 primary, 7/1/95, 1B
  • ACT
    • High scores: Vancleave, Ingomar and School for Math and Science, 11/24/95, 22A
    • Scores by school district, 11/24/95, 22A (chart)
    • State not privy to scores of private school students, 11/24/95, 23A
    • State test results: 5 districts above national average
      • Ocean Springs top, 11/24/95, 1A, 22A, 23A
    • Test results for students taking core classes, 11/24/95, 23A (chart)
    • Vancleave High School: good teachers, rigorous curriculum, 11/24/95, 22A
  • Action Line SEE Mayor’s Action Line
  • Actisite
    • Dental procedure risky if done by assistants, hygienists say, 11/1/95, 1A; 11/4/95, 1B
  • Adcock, Richard
    • Honored by Carnegie Hero Fund Commission, 6/30/95, 1B
  • Adhiambo School
    • Wants to stay in Battlefield Park until May 28, 3/30/95, 4B
  • Adhiambo School
    • New building on Robinson Street, 7/7/95, 4B; 7/24/95, 1B
  • Adkins, Murphy SEE Rankin County Chancery Clerk
  • Adler, John G
    • Ole Miss alumnus gives $2 Million to university
      • Hungarian refugee, 10/13/95, 1B
  • Administrator (Jackson) SEE Cook, John William
  • Administrator (Jackson) SEE Hensley, Terry
  • Adopt-a-school
    • North Jackson teacher’s resignation linked to fund loss, 2/16/95, 1A
  • Adoption, Brookhaven
    • Sisters Paula Rhum and Susan McKlemurry seek adopted brother, 8/27/95, 1E
  • Adoption, Mississippi
    • How to search for birth parents, 8/27/95, 2B
    • Mississippi Families for Kids, 6/17/95, 1D
  • Adoption, Mississippi SEE ALSO Foster children
  • Adoption, Star
    • Couple solicits money from passing motorists, 4/1/95, 1B
  • Adult entertainment centers
    • Alfred Davis charged in holdup attempt at Terry Road store, 10/7/95, 1B
    • Fondren-Cherokee Heights opposition, 1/22/92, 1A; 1/28-29/92, 1B
  • Adult entertainment centers SEE ALSO Pornography
  • Adult entertainment centers SEE ALSO Topless bars
  • Advancing Highways for Economic Development SEE AHEAD
  • Advertising
    • Imageworks wins top ADDY honors, 2/26/95, 2C
    • Jackson Advertising Federation luncheon, 5/18/95, 5B
    • Use of classical music in commercials, 4/17/95, 1D
  • Advertising by lawyers SEE Lawyers, Mississippi
  • AFDC
    • Federal government gives OK to state welfare cap, 9/2/95, 1A
    • Federal government to approve state capping payments, 8/16/95, 1A; 8/17/5, 3B; 8/18/95, 1B
    • Payment cap could be devastating, single mother Debra Free says, 10/29/95, 1B
    • U.S. Senate approves welfare overhaul, 9/20/95, 1A
    • U.S. Senate rejects ‘family cap’, 9/14/95, 1A
    • Welfare-cap measure stalled, Senator Cochran says, 8/24/95, 1B; 8/25/95, 1B
  • Affinity credit cards SEE Church of God in Christ
  • Affirmative action SEE ALSO Minority contracts
  • Affirmative action, Mississippi
    • Local programs come under scrutiny, 4/22/95, 1A
  • Affirmative action, US
    • Dealt 2 legal defeats by U.S. Supreme Court, 4/18/95, 1A
    • Myth, fear fueling assaults, 2/26/95, 1G
    • Pro and con, 7/2/95, 1G, 2G
  • African American farmers SEE Farmers
  • African Americans
    • Book ‘Celebrating Life’
      • Breast cancer risk among black women, 10/8/95, 1E
  • African Americans SEE ALSO Black-on-black crime
  • African Americans, Delta
    • Black entrepreneurs have to struggle, 5/21/95, 3G (Minor column)
  • African Americans, Jackson
    • Breaking the corporate glass ceiling, 2/26/95, 1C
  • African Americans, Mississippi
    • Few minorities in upper management positions, 7/30/95, 7B
    • Local leaders are strong influence in black communities, 3/11/95, 1A
  • African Americans, US
    • Bestsellers by black authors, 8/27/95, 3F
    • Black conservatives also face discrimination, 5/14/95, 1G
    • Study targets heart disease and stroke in blacks, 1/29/95, 4B
    • Successful Black Parenting (periodical), 7/28/95, 1E
    • Supreme Court allows ban to stand on race-based scholarships, 5/23/95, 1B
  • African fabrics
    • Communities’ wisdom written on clothes
      • Specific uses and meanings, 3/29/95, 1D
  • African-American Art, Music and Cuisine
    • Jubilee Jam, 1995 event, 5/15/95, 1D
  • Agape Storge Christian Center
    • Greenville church sues city over permit, 12/11/95, 2B
  • Agawal, Kush SEE National Spelling Bee
  • Age discrimination
    • Suit by Corinth nurse Peggy Woodhouse, 8/14/96, 1A; 9/10/95, 2B; 11/30/95, 4B
  • Agrawal, Kush
    • 1995 state spelling bee winner, 3/31/95, 1B
  • Agricultural land
    • DeWayne Boyd fights loss of lands by minorities, 8/15/95, 1B
  • Agriculture and Forestry Museum
    • Ross favors transfer to Wildlife department, 3/1/95, 7A
  • AgriFair ’95
    • At Mississippi Trademark, 11/11/95, 5B; 11/15/95, 5B
  • AHEAD
    • 4-lane highway plan to be finished by year 2011, 10/31/95, 1A
  • Aid to Families with Dependent Children SEE AFDC
  • AIDS, Jackson
    • Patient Willie Odess Rucker appears before City Council, 1/4/95, 4B
    • Woman Linda Bridges had informed her children of her battle, 6/13/95, 1A
  • Aids, McComb
    • HIV-infected man pleads guilty to assault in biting incident, 3/1/95, 1A
  • AIDS, Mississippi
    • Grant to disseminate information in rural areas, 3/25/95, 1B
    • Red Cross/Health Department HIV/AIDS education course, 7/8/95, 1B
  • AIDS, US
    • One in 92 men may have virus, 11/24/95, 1A
  • Aikman, Troy SEE Jackson Zoo
  • Air bags
    • Automobile life-saving devices costly to replace, 6/1/95, 1A
  • Air conditioning (in schools) SEE Schools, Mississippi—Air…
  • Air National Guard
    • Medical work on St.Christopher and Nevis islands, 5/29/95, 3B
    • To get 6 new C-17 airplanes, 11/21/95, 1A
    • Volunteers for Bosnia duties, 11/29/95, 1A
  • Air Repair Inc
    • Restorers of World War II aircraft
      • Pete Jones, owner, 5/9/95, 3B
  • Aircraft accidents, Alcorn County
    • Oklahoma physician killed, 6/3/95, 3B; 6/4/95, 2B
  • Aircraft accidents, Attala County
    • Bodies found 13 years after crash
      • Drug smuggling, 8/11/95, 1b
  • Aircraft accidents, Columbus
    • Florida resident’s home-built plane crashes, 2/9/95, 2B
  • Aircraft accidents, Georgia
    • Gulfport bound plane…Biloxi man dies, 9/20/95, 3B
    • Gulfport-bound plan crashes; 5 fatalities, 8/22/95, 1A, 6A; 8/23/95, 1A
  • Aircraft accidents, Holmes County
    • Lexington couple Allen and Jeffie Hammett killed, 9/26/95, 1B
  • Aircraft accidents, Isola
    • 2 killed in crash not OK’d for soloing, 12/28/95, 1A
  • Aircraft accidents, Jackson
    • Crippled Beechcraft lands safely, 4/6/95, 1A
  • Aircraft accidents, Madison County
    • Cessna forced down in field; no injuries, 9/2/95, 1A
  • Aircraft accidents, Meridian
    • 3 Ohio businessmen killed, 12/8/95, 3B
  • Aircraft accidents, Oklahoma
    • 3 Pascagoula residents killed at Cleveland, 12/22/95, 3B; 12/24/95, 3B
  • Aircraft accidents, Picayune
    • Crash of small plane kills 2, 10/16/95, 3B
  • Airfares
    • Airfare war takes Jackson by surprise, 11/16/95, 1A
  • AirLink SEE Emergency medical service, Mississippi
  • Airplanes
    • Beech Starship 1 parked in Madison, 10/20/95, 5B
    • Benoit woman Jo Ann Ussery
      • converts fuselage into a home, 7/2/96, 3B; 12/10/95, 3B
    • Richard Cordle’s airliner salvage yard in Greenwood, 5/12/95, 1B
  • Airplanes SEE ALSO B-17 Flying Fortresses
  • Airplanes SEE ALSO Boeing 727
  • Airports, Madison County SEE Bruce Campbell Field
  • Akin, Earl B
    • Assault charge upheld, 11/2/95, 3B
    • Pleads guilty to mail fraud
      • Father of Susan Akin, 6/16/95, 3B; 8/26/95, 3B
  • Akin, Susan
    • Takes stand to help her father, 4/4/95, 1B
  • Albertson’s Inc
    • Agreement reported on sites, 8/5/95, 4B; 8/8/95, 1B
    • Backers urge Jitney protest, 6/30/95, 1B
    • Castlewoods area: traffic concerns, 6/13/95, 1A
    • City Council to vote on Adkins Blvd location, 7/5/95, 1B: 7/6/95, 1A (OK’d)
    • City Council; Jitney Jungle appeal, 8/4/95, 4B
    • Compromise with Jitney Jungle being worked out, 7/22/95, 1A
    • Continues to push for Lakeland/Castlewoods Road site, 6/28/95, 1A
    • Eyeing further Jackson area sites, 8/18/95, 1A
    • Faces 2nd location protest, 6/10/95, 5B
    • Jitney chairman Henry Holman defends actions, 7/1/95, 1A
    • Jitney Jungle fighting new store, 3/8/95, 5B; 4/20/95, 4B; 5/13/95, 5B
    • Jitney Jungle seeks aid to fight Albertson’s in Castlewoods, 6/19/95, 1B
    • Kroger steps into fight; may locate at same Rankin intersection, 7/21/95, 1A
    • Landowner offers store new Rankin County site, 6/24/95, 1B
    • Plans 6 stores in metro Jackson area, 6/6/95, 1A, 5B
    • Rankin County supervisors create ill will, 7/23/95, 1B; 8/2/95, 2B
    • Rankin County supervisors stand by decision, 7/12/95, 1A
    • Rankin County supervisors won’t bend, 7/18/95, 1B
    • Rankin supervisors reject plan, 6/20/95, 1B
    • Readers’ letters to newspaper, 6/30/95, 14-15A
    • Ridgeland OKs plan, 7/6/95, 5A
    • South Jackson cite announced, 9/22/95, 4B
    • Zoning ordinance to pave way for Adkins Road development, 2/4/95, 6B
  • Alcohol Boating Safety Law
    • Goes into affect, 6/25/95, 1B; 7/2/95, 3B
  • Alcohol Boating Safety Law SEE ALSO Drunken boating
  • Alcohol sales
    • Measure may be on Rankin County ballot November 7, 9/19/95, 1A
  • Alcohol sales, Mississippi
    • State’s local-option law creates confusing patchwork, 1/15/95, 1E
  • Alcohol sales, Rankin County
    • Measure on Nov 7 ballot, 9/22/95, 4B; 10/31/95, 4B
  • Alcohol sales, Ridgeland
    • Proposal to reduce hours at Reservoir debated, 6/27/95, 1A
    • Reservoir bars face midnight liquor cutoff, 3/21/95, 1A; 4/6/95, 3B
    • Tax Commission sets 3a.m. cutoff at Reservoir, 5/4/95, 1B
  • Alcoholism, US
    • Naltrexone HCI reduces craving, 3/27/95, 1B
  • Alcorn State University
    • 3 finalists for presidency interviewed, 7/16/95, 2B
    • Ayers suit delays search for new president, 1/9/95, 1B
    • Bristow is new president, 8/25/95, 1A, 1B
    • McCombs will all graduate together, 5/6/95, 1A
    • Presidency candidate Dwight Lassiter withdraws, 7/18/95, 2B
    • Presidency: candidate Burnett Joiner of LeMoyne-Owen College, 8/11/95, 1B
    • Presidency: candidate George Reid, 8/24/95, 2B
    • Presidency: candidate Wendell Rayburn, 8/23/95, 3B
    • Presidency: narrowing of list to 15, 7/5/95, 1B; 7/11/95, 1B
    • Presidency: the four finalists, 8/16/95, 1B
    • Stiner named chair of graduate nursing school, 2/13/95, 3B
    • T.G. Russell is chief of security, 9/12/95, 1D
  • Alexander, Alma
    • Ex-head of deaf school judged not responsible for assaults, 2/18/95, 1B
  • Alexander, John P
    • Convicted killer may be released
      • His family opposes it, 4/25/95, 1B; 4/28/95, 1B
  • Alexander, Robert
    • Jackson professional photographer, 1/25/95, 1D
  • Algebra
    • Brandon Middle School’s test scores up, 7/20/95, 1A
    • Mississippi Algebra test scores listed by school
      • Tougher test coming, 7/20/95, 11A, 1B
    • Special calculator OK’d for test use, 1/21/95, 1A
  • ALL-STAR Scholars SEE STAR students
  • All-Star Seniors SEE Clarion-Ledger All-Star Seniors
  • All-State Academic Team SEE Mississippi All-State Academic Team
  • Allegrezza, Jeff SEE InterSys Technologies
  • Allen & Hoshall SEE Hinds County Detention Center (R)
  • Allen, Louis SEE Hunting accidents
  • Allman Brothers Band
    • Performance at Jackson Zoo, 4/27/95, 14E
  • Allstate Insurance Company
    • 50 jobs in Jackson to be cut, 7/6/95, 6B
    • To cut Mississippi auto rates by 13%, 1/31/95, 6B
  • Ally Awards SEE Arts Alliance of Mississippi and Hinds County
  • Alpha Kappa Alpha
    • Southern regional convention in Jackson, 3/24/95, 5B
  • Alpha Phi Alpha
    • Sex education counseling for 8th-graders, 2/25/95, 3B
  • Alta Woods Baptist Church
    • Congregation reeling from multiple burglaries, 5/24/95, 1A
  • Altenkirch, Robert
    • MSU dean finalist for Kentucky job, 4/16/95, 4B
  • Alzheimer’s disease
    • Faces of Alzheimer’s Memory Wall, 9/28/95, 1D
  • Amazing Institutional Church of God in Christ
    • City Council funds youth project, 6/7/95, 4B
  • America’s Blues Alley
    • International promotion by city of Memphis, 6/15/95, 5B
  • American Association of Physicians and Surgeons Inc
    • Fighting Medicare bureaucracy, 10/19/95, 1A
  • American Cablevision SEE Rankin County CableVision
  • American College Testing SEE ACT
  • American Diabetes Association
    • Walktoberfest, 9/28/95, 1D
  • American Family Association
    • Critical of Calvin Klein ads, 11/1/95, 5B
  • American flag
    • Ban desecration? (Pro and con), 7/16/95, 1G
  • American Flag
    • Montgomery fighting for flag-burning amendment, 5/25/95, 13A
  • American flag
    • Stars and stripes on apparel, 7/4/95, 1A
  • American Funeral Assurance Co
    • To close Amory firm, 7/27/95, 6B
  • American Gaming Association
    • New alliance expected to be voice of industry nationally, 5/29/95, 1B
  • American High School Theater Festival (Edinburgh)
    • Hattiesburg High School chosen, 6/21/95, 1B
  • American Indians
    • Natchez man John Tuttle makes authentic artifacts, 4/25/95, 1D
    • U.S. Senate may reduce tribe money by $206 Million, 8/29/95, 1B
  • American Kennel Club
    • Preparation for competition, 2/5/95, 1B
  • American Medical Association
    • President Robert McAfee speaks to Clarion-Ledger board, 2/28/95, 3B
  • American Queen
    • Largest steamboat ever built cruises the Mississippi River, 7/23/95, 1F
    • Steamboat makes stop in Natchez on way to Pittslurg, 6/12/95, 1A
  • American Teacher Awards
    • 2 state teachers to appear on Disney Channel, 11/1/95, 2B
  • American Trading and Products Corp SEE ATAPCO
  • American Warrior Inc
    • Pearl plant builds huge natural gas compressor, 4/26/95, 5B
  • Americans With Disabilities Act
    • 25th(?) anniversary celebrated, 7/27/95, 5B
  • Amerigo
    • Restaurant review, 11/16/95, 4E
  • Amusement parks SEE ALSO Theme parks
  • Amyotrophic lateral schlerosis
    • New drug offers sufferers limited hope, 7/26/95, 1A
  • Anand, Venkata SEE Hinduism
  • Anderson United Methodist Church
    • Children evacuated during fire, 3/1/95, 4B
  • Anderson, Charles V
    • Jones County escapee faces many new charges after arrest, 7/17/95, 3B
  • Anderson, Robert SEE Hostages, Tupelo
  • Anderson, Roy SEE Roy Anderson Corp
  • Andrade, Jose
    • JSU student charged with Boston gunrunning operation, 3/28/95, 5A; 6/2/96, 3B
  • Andrew Jackson Insurance Cos
    • Blocker released on bond, 6/24/95, 1B
    • Blocker sentencing, 5/2/95, 1B; 5/3/95, 1A, 5A
    • White gets 2+ years in prison, 5/3/95, 1A
  • Andrews III, Vincent
    • Repeat offender gets 16-year sentence, 7/6/95, 3B
  • Angel Fair
    • At Ramada Coliseum, 1/21/95, 1D
  • Angelman Syndrome
    • Crystal Springs boy Doug Merchant has rare condition, 8/6/95, 1E
  • Angels SEE ALSO Satan
  • Anglin, Glen SEE Willowood subdivision
  • Anglophiles Academic
    • Exchange student program, 3/28/95, 1D
    • Seeking sponsors for French youths, 5/29/95, 3B
  • Animal auction
    • Exotic animals sold in Canton, 1/20/95, 1A; 1/21/95, 1B
  • Animal rights, Oxford
    • Cow sexually assaulted, slain, woman says, 9/16/95, 1B
  • Animal shelter
    • Friends group criticizes city’s running of shelter, 10/11/95, 2B
    • Friends group hosts fund-raiser, 3/2/95, 1D
    • Hattiesburg shelter seeking funds for rebuilding, 8/14/95, 1B
    • Pets left at shelters more likely to be killed than adopted, 8/12/95, 1B
  • Animals
    • Exotic animal auction in Canton, 1/20/95, 1A; 1/21/95, 1B
  • Annexation, Byram
    • Fight taken to Mississippi Supreme Court, 9/7/95, 1B
    • Referendum won’t be on 1996 ballot, 10/5/95, 3B
    • Residents want referendum on November 1996 ballot, 7/3/95, 1B
  • Annexation, Canton
    • Canton Garden Apartments wants to be part of city, 7/21/95, 5B
  • ANNEXATION, MADISON
    • COURT OKS PLAN, 2/10/95, 1A, 4B
  • Annexation, Mississippi
    • Byram residents want referendum on November 1996 ballot, 7/3/95, 1B
    • Hinds judge makes minor changes to 1996 ballot, 6/29/95, 3B
    • Madison group wants issue on November 1996 ballot, 5/18/95, 3B; 6/15/95, 3B
    • Voice of the Electorate wants issue on November ballot, 5/25/95, 3B
  • Annexation, Pass Christian
    • Judge rejects White Harbor annexation, 10/8/95, 3B
  • Annexation, Pearl
    • City seeking 5.9 sq miles, 10/19/95, 5B
    • Proposal upsets Greenfield Road area residents, 9/29/95, 4B
  • Annexation, Ridgeland
    • Addition of 6.8 miles of Madison County OK’d, 2/24/95, 1B
  • Annuals (school) SEE School annuals
  • Annunities
    • Deposit Guaranty Bank sues for right to sell annunities, 8/25/95, 5B
  • Anti-crime ads SEE Metropolitan Crime Commission
  • Antiques
    • Buyer Richard Meadows accused of victimizing local dealers, 6/18/95, 1A
    • Merigold is antique lovers’ hidden paradise, 1/15/95, 1F
  • Ants
    • Hinds County to buy 2500 pounds of poison for residents, 5/6/95, 1B
  • APAC
    • Coins from promotional mail-ins to attend competition, 5/6/95, 5B
  • Apartment fire, Brandon
    • Volunteer force saves 71-year old at Coachlight Apartments, 6/16/95, 4B
  • Apartments, Jackson
    • Lynch and Terry Road: abandoned buildings razed, 2/23/95, 1B
  • Apartments, Madison
    • Locust Hill: alderman ordered to reconsider proposal, 3/25/95, 4B
    • Locust Hill: compromise upheld, 4/14/95, 4B
    • Locust Hill: height limit waived, 4/19/95, 4B
    • Locust Hill: lawsuit by property owner dismissed, 7/29/95, 4B
    • Locust Hill: mayor blocks review of site plans, 6/14/95, 4B
    • Locust Hill: Mayor Hawkins appeals ruling, 4/21/95, 5B
    • Locust Hill: Will Mayor Hawkins have to post $3Million bond?, 6/10/95, 4B
  • Apollo 13
    • Haise compares movie to his real life experience, 7/19/95, 1D
  • Appliances
    • Rankin County plan to haul away dumped appliances, 4/19/95, 4B
  • Aquaculture
    • Gulf Coast Community College, 3/5/95, 1G
  • Aquariums
    • Saltwater or fresh? Favorite fish. Setting up., 5/24/95, 1D
  • Arizona Boys Ranch
    • DHS will no longer use facility, 3/29/95, 3B
  • Armour, Steve and Debbie
    • Jones County couple home schools their 10 children, 11/19/95, 1E
  • Armstrong, Louis
    • Investigation: his role as head of Legal Services Coalition, 6/22/95, 1A
    • Maintains his Family Day is community, not political event, 7/14/95, 5B
    • Resignation as City Counsel president was ordered, 9/2/95, 1A
    • Resigns his City Council presidency post, 5/10/95, 4B
  • Armstrong, Louis (jazz artist) SEE New Orleans Museum of Art
  • Arrow 94 SEE WTYX-FM
  • Arson, Jackson
    • Hurricane Bob, Labrador retriever, sniffs out arsonists, 11/2/95, 6B
    • Juvenile arsonists to receive education courses, 3/30/95, 1B
  • Arson, Natchez
    • 6 charged with bridge fire, 4/4/95, 3B
  • Art
    • Interpreting meaning in drawings done by children, 11/21/95, 1D
    • Only way to go wrong in appreciation is not to try, 9/7/95, 1D
  • Arthur, Otis and Mary
    • Carthage couple wed 77 years put God first, 10/2/95, 1A
  • Artman, Paul
    • Elected mayor of Greenville, 12/12/95, 3B
  • Arts Alliance of Jackson and Hinds County
    • Ally awards, 5/17/95, 1D
  • Arts Commission
    • 2-day conference in Jackson
      • Lillian Clark, speaker, 1/31/95, 2B
  • Arts, Mississippi
    • $1.8 Million in grants from state legislature, 7/9/95, 1F
    • 1995-96 season, 8/27/95, 1F
    • Groups make wish lists, 12/17/95, 1F
    • Payback plan gets legislators’ attention, 4/23/95, 1A
    • Plenty to choose from in off-season (summer), 5/28/95, 1F
  • Asbestos, Jones County
    • County will appeal $15,000 fine, 5/17/95, 2B
  • Asbestos, Mississippi
    • School cleanup nearly complete, 7/17/95, 1A
  • Asibor, Stanley SEE Nigerian nationals
  • ASPECT Foundation
    • Rano Numanova and host family the Hellers of Madison, 5/16/95, 1D
  • Aspen Wine Co
    • Mississippi’s newest winery, 6/3/95, 5B
    • To taste-test Jackson market, 1/19/95, 5B
  • Assaf, Woodie
    • Dinner in his honor will aid Easter Seals, 8/16/95, 1D
  • Assaf, Woody
    • 50 years as weatherman, 5/1/95, 1B
  • Assisi Early Learning Center
    • Parents camp out to enroll children, 4/1/95, 1B
  • Assistant instructor program SEE Teaching assistants
  • Astro-Lounger Furniture Manufacturing Co
    • Government recalls loungers, 12/27/95, 3B
  • AT&T SEE ALSO BellSouth Corp
  • ATAPCO
    • Layoffs likely at Kosciusko plant, 7/22/95, 5B
  • Athletic shorts SEE Athletics, Mississippi
  • Athletics, Mississippi
    • The shorts fit the sport, 5/8/95, 1D
  • Atkins, Rhett
    • At Sam’s Town in Tunica, 12/28/95, 8E
  • Atkinson, Ralph
    • Acquitted on molestation charges, 6/9/95, 4B
    • Teenager says his abuse began when she was 6 years old, 6/6/95, 5B; 6/7/95, 3B
  • Attic Gallery
    • Vicksburg
      • It’s Shoe Time (multimedia exhibit), 2/12/95, 1F
      • Playful paintings and sculptures honoring Elvis, 7/9/95, 1F
  • Attorney General
    • Crackdown on counterfeit designer clothes, 6/9/95, 3B
  • Auctions, Jackson
    • 2 city auctions scheduled, 5/5/95, 5B
  • Audit Department SEE Office of State Auditor
  • Auditor, Mississippi SEE Office of State Auditor
  • Autism
    • Diagnosis often elusive; crushing when it comes, 9/21/95, 1B
    • Work with children at Magnolia Speech School, 9/21/95, 1A
  • AUTOLIBRARY
    • Computer listing service for car shopping, 12/13/95, 7B
  • AutoLink System SEE MTel–Skytel’s…
  • Automobile audio systems
    • Advances in technology
      • Vickie Ham wins Memphis competition, 10/30/95, 1D
  • Automobile buyers SEE Automobile sales
  • Automobile chases
    • 2 of three Mississippi fugitives killed in Arkansas, 10/23/95, 2B
    • Moss Point police use tire-deflating device, 8/7/95, 1B
  • Automobile detailing
    • Carlton Price and Jamie Barry do racing vehicles, 1/10/95, 1D
  • Automobile drivers SEE ALSO Driver’s license
  • Automobile drivers, Mississippi
    • Learning to drive, 3/9/95, 1D
  • Automobile insurance
    • Allstate will cut Mississippi rates 13%, 1/31/95, 6B
    • Fayette men held in crash scam, 5/25/95, 15A; 5/26/95, 3B; 11/7/95, 1B
    • Prospects up for mandatory liability law, 1/7/95, 1B
  • Automobile sales
    • Car haulers strike has not hit locally, 9/30/95, 5B
    • Fairgrounds sale delayed by construction, 3/15/95, 5B
    • General Motors urges dealerships to stop selling competitors’ cars, 10/13/95, 5B
    • IRS crackdown and refund delay hurting local used car sales, 3/18/95, 4B
    • Local dealers downplay tariff on Japanese luxury models, 5/17/95, 5B
  • Automobile tags
    • Disposing of old plates a problem for counties, 9/7/95, 1A
    • Hinds County sheriff and JPD crack down on illegal tags, 4/1/96, 3B; 12/11/95, 1B
    • Jackson City Council goes after illegal tags, 1/4/95, 1B
    • JPD seeks help in running down illegal tags, 10/29/95, 1A; 10/31/95, 1B
    • Personalized plates, 1/9/95, 1D
    • What savings? Tags still costly, 1/6/95, 1B
  • Automobile theft SEE ALSO Chop shops
  • Automobile theft, Brandon
    • 3 men steal Cadillac at service station, 12/18/95, 1B
  • Automobile theft, Jackson
    • 3 stolen cars found in Brandon, 2/19/95, 3B
    • Churches organizing patrols, 3/12/95, 5B
    • JPD officers dive into and on top of stolen car, 9/1/95, 4B
    • Metro area thefts up sharply
      • Teenage joyriders, 2/15/95, 1A
  • Autopsies SEE Medical Examiner
  • AVMAX Aviation Services
    • Greenville seeks state grant to help company, 7/8/95, 8B
  • Ayer suits (1995)
    • Decision: not retroactive on college admissions, judge says, 3/17/95, 1A
  • Ayers suit (1995)
    • Appeal: 20-year-old case could return to high court, 6/20/95, 1A
    • Appeal: Chambliss reinstated, 9/2/95, 2B
    • Appeal: Chambliss suspended by Rural Services Board, 8/24/95, 1B; 9/13/95, 1B
    • Appeal: delay in paying $21 Million, legislators say, 9/28/95, 1A
    • Appeal: Joseph Lowery endorses appeal, 5/27/95, 1B
    • Appeal: Justice Department action, 6/7/95, 1B
    • Appeal: Legal Services funding vote questioned, 8/20/95, 1A
    • Appeal: North Miss Legal Services pulls funding, 7/19/95, 1A; 7/20/95, 1B
    • Appeal: out-of-state tuition an issue, 5/26/95, 4B
    • Appeal: supporters seek funds for case, 5/2/95, 3B
    • Appeal: supporters to ask national NAACP for help, 5/25/95, 3B
    • Clarification on admissions criteria asked, 2/6/95, 3B
    • Decision is inconclusive, black leaders say, 3/9/95, 1A
    • Decision: 2-year colleges’ role, 3/10/95, 7A
    • Decision: black students ‘unadmitted?’, 3/11/95, 1A; 3/14/95, 1B; 3/17/95, 1A
    • Decision: Chambliss may not pursue case, 3/23/95, 3B
    • Decision: College Board won’t appeal, 3/10/95, 1A
    • Decision: committee to see plan through, 3/13/95, 2B
    • Decision: computer users access decision on Internet, 3/9/95, 1A
    • Decision: copies of plan will be in demand, 2/23/95, 1B
    • Decision: how will state pay for more programs?, 3/9/95, 6A
    • Decision: influence on cases in other states, 3/10/95, 7A
    • Decision: Legislature chooses to act slowly, 3/14/95, 2B
    • Decision: legislature goes slow on funding, 3/11/95, 1B
    • Decision: MVSU gets ‘short end of the stick’, 3/9/95, 7A
    • Decision: ruling could come today, 3/7/95, 1B
  • AYERS SUIT (1995)
    • DECISION: RULING IS ISSUED, 3/8/95, 1A, 4-7A
  • Ayers suit (1995)
    • Decision: university presidents request clarification, 3/16/95, 3B
    • Faculty leaders urge an appeal, 4/21/95, 2B
    • JSU to ask for 11 programs, 10/19/95, 2B
    • MVSU president stays neutral concerning appeal, 5/8/95, 2B
    • Suit delays search for new ASU president, 1/9/95, 1B
  • Azalea House
    • Greenville bed & breakfast, 10/5/95, 2B
  • B-17 Flying Fortresses
    • WWII bombers stop at Campbell Field in Madison, 8/29/95, 4B; 8/30/95, 1B
  • Babe, the Gallant Pig
    • Hit movie; pigs are now big, 8/23/95, 1D
  • Babies, Jackson
    • Lactation consultant Rhonda Parker, 8/8/95, 1D
    • Newborn baby Bryant Crosby weighs in at 14 pounds, 13 ounces, 9/21/95, 1A
    • Prematures: parents need support
      • Early Arrivals (organization), 2/20/95, 1D
    • River Oaks Hospital’s Preemie Party, 10/30/95, 1A
  • Baby boomers
    • For many, lack of resources will tarnish golden years, 2/14/95, 1A
    • Post WWII families swell church populations, 11/15/95, 1D
  • Babysitters
    • Classes in Jackson, 6/23/95, 1E
  • Back Bay Mission
    • City of Biloxi wants right-of-way for road to casino, 5/25/95, 1A
  • Back to the Garden Health Ministries
    • Larry Durant and Allen Williams, 7/29/95, 1D
  • Back-to-school shopping
    • Kids are tough customers, 8/7/95, 1D; 8/8/96, 1D
  • Bacon, Ed SEE St. Andrew’s Cathedral
  • Bad check units SEE District Attorneys, Mississippi
  • Bagwell, Jeff
    • Houston Astro player with Generals in rehab stint, 8/29/95, 1A
  • Bail bonds
    • AG Moore pushes for passage of bond limits, 6/10/95, 2B
  • Bailey, Mark
    • Councilman Stokes wants quick replacement for him on school board, 5/12/95, 5B
  • Bailey, Samuel
    • Civil rights activist dies at age 80, 11/19/95, 1A; 11/20/95, 2B
  • Baker Donelson Bearman & Caldwell
    • Nashville law firm opens Jackson office, 8/17/95, 9B
  • Baker, Bill
    • Clinton minister to become full-time country musician, 12/9/95, 1D
  • Baker, Gilbert
    • Defamation trial against workers comp executive, 3/7/95, 3B; 3/8/95, 3B; 3/10/95, 3B
  • Baldwin Piano & Organ Co
    • Greenwood
      • New national CEO Karen Hendricks, 4/13/95, 5B
  • Baldwin, Harry
    • Competence of Madison County coroner questioned, 10/11/95, 1A
  • Ballet Magnificat
    • Joint concert with Mississippi Mass Choir, 1/28/95, 1D; 3/9/95, 3E
  • Bally Gaming
    • State officials approve sale of slot machine manufacturer, 9/27/95, 3B
  • Balog, Joe
    • Ronald Graves convicted of 1st degree murder, 6/22/95, 9A; 6/23/95, 3B
  • Band festival
    • Hard work and preparation pay off, 4/25/95, 5B; 4/27/95, 2B; 4/29/95, 3B; 4/30/95, 5B
  • Bands
    • School districts say they could not buy uniforms and instruments, 3/21/95, 1A
  • Bands SEE ALSO Band festival
  • Bank and Estate Liquidators (Houston, Texas)7
    • Art auction stopped by AG, 1/15/95, 3B
  • Bank of Edwards SEE Christiansen, Adam
  • Bank of Edwards SEE McNair, Henry
  • Bank of Edwards SEE Merchants Bank of Vicksburg
  • Bank of Mississippi
    • Acquires First Federal Bank for Savings (Starkville), 1/28/95, 5B; 7/19/95, 5B
    • Acquires Wes-Tenn Bancorp (Covington, Tennessee), 6/17/95, 5B
    • Tennessee Community and Volunteer Bank merger, 12/2/95, 8B
  • Bank of Walnut Grove
    • Bank robbery: many heroes in small town, 10/9/95, 1A
    • President Ray Britt abducted; escapes unharmed; 4 arrested, 9/30/95, 1A
  • Bank robberies, Brandon
    • Trustmark Kroger branch hit; Bernard Walters arrested, 11/10/95, 1B
  • Bank robberies, Jackson
    • 3 robberies–all within 5-hour period, 12/13/95, 1A; 12/14/95, 1B
    • Females sought for robbery of Terry Road Sunburst, 5/5/95, 5B
    • Man sets fire in Kroger, robs in-store Trustmark, 10/8/95, 3B; 10/17/95, 3B
    • Metro Trustmark robbed by ‘calm’ man, 5/16/95, 3B
    • Union Planter’s on Meadowbrook; man arrested, 10/16/95, 3B
  • Bank robberies, Southaven
    • Police capture famous bankrobber Patrick Michael Mitchell, 8/28/95, 1B
  • Bank tellers SEE Tellers
  • Banks, Elton
    • Deceased Parchman inmate
      • Family not told whereabouts of his body, 3/14/95, 1A
  • Banks, Elvalee
    • JSU vice president transferred under protest, 10/27/95, 1B; 10/28/95, 1B
  • Banks, Mississippi
    • National changes in banking industry will reach Mississippi, 10/22/95, 4B
    • Rising stock performances, 8/28/95, 4B
  • Banks, Mississippi SEE ALSO Automatic teller machines
  • Banks, Mississippi SEE ALSO Tellers
  • Banks, US
    • FDIC cuts premiums banks pay for deposit insurance, 8/9/95, 5B
  • Barbers, Mississippi
    • New law to eliminate unlicensed barbers, 6/19/95, 2B
  • Barbour, Haley
    • Republican majority in Congress must work quickly, he says, 1/12/95, 3B
  • Barnes, Gerald and Cindy
    • Interracial couple’s home bomb target, 10/17/95, 2B; 12/1/95, 4B
  • Barnett, Paul
    • Court officials receive threats as hearing nears, 12/7/95, 3B
  • Barq’s Root Beer
    • Coca-Cola agrees to purchase Barq’s, 3/30/95, 5B; 4/1/95, 5B
  • Barr, Nevada
    • Ill Wind reviewed, 4/2/95, 3F
  • Barrett, Anne Scott SEE Murals
  • Barrett, Floyd
    • Piney Woods teacher accused of harassing phone calls to dormitory, 5/9/95, 1B
  • Barrett, Paul
    • AG Moore seeks court ruling on status of Barrett, 10/25/95, 1A; 11/2/95, 3B
    • Backers rally for Warren County sheriff, 11/11/95, 3B
    • Can he stay on job after conviction?, 12/9/95, 1B; 12/13/95, 1A; 12/14/95, 1B
    • Can keep job until sentencing, court says, 12/15/95, 1A; 12/19/95, 3B
    • Court dissolves stay: Barrett must resign, 12/20/95, 1A
    • D.C. Judge Lamberth to rule on 2 counts, 10/3/95, 1B; 10/12/95, 3B
    • Decides to fight federal charges, 6/2/95, 1A; 6/3/95, 3B
    • End of Barrett era mourned in Warren County, 10/13/95, 11A
    • Found guilty on 2 federal felony counts, 10/13/95, 1A
    • Indicted on 5 federal counts, 6/14/95, 1A; 6/17/95, 1B
    • New trial denied, 12/17/95, 1A
    • Overwhelming victor in Warren County sheriff’s race, 11/9/95, 8B
    • Pleads innocent to federal charges, 6/30/95, 3B
    • Sheriff may resign: Federal witness tampering charge, 5/19/95, 1A; 5/20/95, 1A
    • Supervisors schedule election to replace sheriff, 12/29/95, 3B
    • Supporters set up fund to fight charges, 5/26/95, 3B
    • Trial set for September 25, 1995, 8/3/95, 3B
    • Trial will be in District of Columbia, 9/9/95, 1A
  • Barrett, Paul SEE ALSO Jones, Otho
  • Barrett, Richard
    • ETV host Mary Wieden fired over interview, 2/25/95, 4B
    • Takes tax-exemption fight to U.S. Supreme Court, 1/30/95, 1B
  • Barrett, Richard SEE ALSO Oklahoma City bombing
  • Barrier, Leigh SEE Dog Wash
  • Barron, Ann
    • Artist’s watercolors on exhibit at Brown’s Fine Art, 8/13/95, 5E
  • Barron, Leah
    • Finalist in Westinghouse Science Talent Search, 2/5/95, 1B
  • Barry, Jamie SEE Automobile detailing
  • Barton, Lea
    • Resurrection series of painting
      • At Lewis Art Gallery, Millsaps College, 11/19/95, 1F
  • Barton, Rayburn SEE Commissioner of Higher Education
  • Baseball
    • Major league strike offering 2nd chance for local players, 3/12/95, 1A
  • Baseball, Jackson
    • Bat hits and seriously injures 2-year-old at Smith-Wills, 6/19/95, 2B; 6/20/95, 2B
    • Bat hits…spectator safety under scrutiny at stadium, 7/2/95, 1A
    • Youth league teams: participation growing, 2/26/95, 1A
  • Basketball
    • MSU at NCAA: 86-67 defeat by UCLA, 3/24/95, 1A
    • MSU Bulldogs get NCAA bid, 3/13/95, 1A
    • MSU defeats Utah in NCAA; now in Sweet 16, 3/20/95, 1A; 3/23/95, 1A
  • Bathing
    • Luxurious bath products, 9/25/95, 1D
  • Bats
    • Build a bat house
      • Bats good for mosquito control, 4/13/95, 1D
  • Battle of Corinth
    • Re-enactment planned, 5/23/95, 3B
  • Battlefield Manor Apartments
    • Evacuated after bomb threat, 10/20/95, 2B
  • Battlefield Park
    • Minister says JPD harassing area residents, 3/1/95, 4B
  • Baum, Rebecca SEE Civil Air Patrol
  • Baxter, George SEE Dockside gambling, Waveland
  • Baxter, Jay
    • Burnsville man to run for insurance commissioner, 1/22/95, 2B
  • Bay St.Louis, Mississippi
    • 25-year comprehensive development plan, 10/30/95, 2B
  • Bayou Caddy Casino SEE Dockside gambling, Waveland
  • BB guns
    • Columbus police officer preaches safety message, 12/25/95, 1B
  • Be-Bop Record Shop
    • The Muze, computerized catalog of albums and artists, 4/19/95, 1D
  • Beach, Quitman
    • Roxie man fakes kidnapping to get money from father, 5/6/95, 3B
  • Beagle Bagel Cafe
    • Restaurant review, 7/27/95, 4E
  • Beaird-Poulan
    • Saw-maker ordered to pay Mississippi man $275,000, 10/11/95, 3B
  • Beall, T J warehouse SEE Business fire, Flora
  • Bearer bonds
    • Canadian investor tries to collect old bond debt, 2/9/95, 17A (Minor column)
    • Man Abraham Richardson’s illegal use of bearer bonds, 3/15/95, 1A
  • Beasley, Neal
    • 12-year old dancer overcomes clubfoot, wins Joffrey scholarship, 9/26/95, 1D
  • Beatles
    • New double album CD hot seller locally, 11/22/95, 1B
  • Beaux Arts Ball
    • Now at Madison Square Center for the Arts, 10/25/95, 1D
  • Beck, Jimmy Dale
    • Grenada County supervisor arrested on bribery charge, 12/20/95, 2B
  • Beckwith, Byron De La (1995)
    • Appeal: speedy trial right violated, 4/18/95, 1A
    • Barrett’s TV shows on Beckwith’s beliefs, 2/25/95, 1B
    • Court asked to uphold conviction
      • So other cases can proceed, 8/2/95, 3B
    • His letters go on auction block, 4/11/95, 1B; 4/19/95, 1A; 4/20/95, 1B
  • Beckwith, Byron De La (1995) SEE ALSO Vollers, Maryanne
  • Beds SEE ALSO Iron beds
  • Beech Aerospace
    • Wins award for employment of disabled veterans, 8/11/95, 8B
  • Beech Starship 1
    • Unusual airplane parked in Madison, 10/20/95, 5B
  • Beer, Jackson
    • Where is the coldest draft beer?, 6/26/95, 1D
  • Beer, Robinhood community
    • GR&D Grocery wants to sell beer
      • Too close to church?, 7/27/95, 5B
  • Belhaven area
    • Group fights McDonald’s golden arches on N State Street, 7/18/95, 4B
  • Belhaven area SEE ALSO Belhaven Heights
  • Belhaven College
    • $7.5 Million fund-drive to honor retiring president, 4/12/95, 3N
    • Fredericks is acting president, 5/16/95, 3B
    • Parrott named new president, 4/9/96, 3B; 10/25/95, 1B
    • President Newton Wilson is retiring, 3/18/95, 1A
    • Presidential candidates interviewed, 9/1/95, 3B
  • Belhaven Heights SEE ALSO Belhaven area
  • Bell, Beulah SEE Johnson, Earnest
  • Bell, Randy
    • Jackson broadcaster, 1/22/95, 1E
  • Bellande, Mickey
    • Suit claims Biloxi councilman misued post, 2/12/95, 4B
  • BellSouth
    • 11,300 positions to be cut, 11/15/95, 5B
  • Bellsouth
    • 9000-11,000 jobs to be cut, 5/19/95, 5B
  • BellSouth
    • DA*Plus, new director assistance service, 5/26/95, 6B
    • Jackson warehouse closing: 33 jobs affected, 2/22/95, 5B
    • Ordered to lower phone rates, 11/3/95, 1A
    • Payment center closures, 11/16/95, 9B
    • PSC orders end to timed pay phone calls, 11/7/95, 2B
    • Service centers in Mississippi to be closed, 10/12/95, 6B
    • South Central Bell henceforth is BellSouth, 8/10/95, 10B; 10/4/95, 5B
    • Strike threat: company resumes talk with union, 8/8/95, 5B; 8/9/95, 5B
    • Strike: workers prepared to walk out, 8/5/95, 5B
  • BellSouth SEE ALSO AT&T
  • Belmont Homes Inc
    • Acquires 84,000 square foot plant in Clarksdale, 8/26/95, 5B
    • Acquires Spirit Homes (Arkansas), 8/30/95, 5B
  • Belzoni, Mississippi SEE ALSO World Catfish Festival
  • Bender, Hiram SEE Little Nashville
  • Bender, Melvin
    • JPD Precinct 3 commander dies, 3/13/95, 2B
  • Benderman, Harvey
    • Corinth legislator dies of cancer, 4/15/95, 1B
  • Bennett, Richard
    • Deputy says undersheriff James Wallace struck him, 5/11/95, 4B; 6/30/95, 3B
  • Bereaved Families Project
    • Designed to help families cope with death, 12/25/95, 1B
  • Berkshire Hathaway
    • Warren Buffett answers questions at annual meeting, 5/7/95, 1C
  • Beth Israel Congregation
    • Students use Passover to help Stewpot, 4/14/95, 1A
    • To sell land next to Department of Health to state, 3/23/95, 1B
  • Better Business Bureau
    • Mississippi
      • Seeks volunteer arbitors, 1/25/95, 6B
  • Better Business Bureau of Mississippi
    • 24-hour toll free hotline, 12/14/95, 10B
  • Bevilaqua, Steven SEE KLLM Transport Services
  • Bianca Bare
    • Locally-owned fragrance company grows steadily, 12/20/95, 5B
  • Bible
    • New versions stir theological controversy, 11/18/95, 1D
    • Versions for children, 8/5/96, 1D; 11/18/95, 4D
  • Bicycle race
    • Tour LeFleur in Jackson, 4/6/95, 8E; 4/9/95, 1A
  • Bicycle trails, Hinds County
    • Bike-hike trail near Bolton, 6/13/95, 4B
  • Bicycle trails, Ridgeland
    • Ridgeland considering federally funded trail, 7/29/95, 4B
  • Bicycles
    • Bike to Work Day, 5/16/95, 3B
  • Big Black River Bridge
    • Re-opening set, 10/24/95, 4B
  • Biggert, Bobby
    • Davis’s death penalty sentence upheld, 5/14/96, 4B; 6/9/95, 1A
  • Bike to Work Day, 5/16/95, 3B
  • BILL’S DOLLAR STORES
    • RISING FROM BANKRUPTCY, 9/29/95, 5B
  • Bill’s Dollar Stores
    • Wrangling with creditors over remedying bankruptcy problem, 8/1/95, 5B
  • Billie, Dianne Jo
    • Has scleroderma; husbands earns too much for medicaid, 5/3/95, 1A
  • Bills’ Dollar Stores
    • Variety Wholesalers a potential buyer, 9/7/95, 7B
  • Biloxi Belle SEE Dockside gambling, Biloxi
  • Biloxi Police Department
    • Officer shot when heat causes his gun to discharge, 6/2/95, 3B
  • Bing, Terry
    • Man wanted in 2 Mississippi slayings captured in Florida, 5/18/95, 4B
  • BIPEC
    • Panel rates Mississippi legislators, 4/19/95, 5B
  • Bird-Johnson
    • Pascagoula firm only full-service propeller manufacturer in US, 5/27/95, 5B
  • Birth parents SEE Parents
  • Black authors SEE African Americans, US
  • Black boarding schools
    • Will they survive?, 9/17/95, 1A, 1E, 2E
  • Black Caucus Forum SEE Elections, 1995
  • Black Caucus Forum SEE Mississippi Legislature, 1996
  • Black Child
    • New magazine, 10/19/95, 1D
  • Black churches, Jackson
    • Reaching beyond simply spiritual needs of congregations, 7/1/95, 1D
  • Black churches, Mississippi
    • Work for churches to regain leadership roles in community, 8/12/95, 1D
  • Black farmers SEE Farmers, U.S.
  • Black Hawk Political Rally & Barbecue
    • Most candidates speak at historically white rally, 7/22/95, 1B
    • Politics, not race, order of the day, 7/23/95, 1B
  • Black History Month, 1995
    • Breaking the corporate glass ceiling, 2/26/95, 1C
    • Charles Beady’s collection of memorabilia, 2/12/95, 1B
    • Mississippi Symphony concert
      • Nina Kennedy, pianist, 2/5/95, 1F
    • Mississippians celebrate heritage, 2/2/95, 11E
    • Personalized history books at North Jackson Elementary, 2/27/95, 1B
    • Tuskegee airman Alva Temple, 2/5/95, 1E
  • Black universities
    • GOP cuts could kill enrollment, officials say, 9/15/95, 3B
  • Black, Ronnie
    • Service manager at Watson Ford
      • A Day in the Life, 3/6/95, 1D
  • Black-on-black crime, Jackson
    • Black-on-black homicides predominate in Jackson, 1/2/95, 1B
    • City’s homicides largely black-on-black, 7/30/95, 10A
  • Blackbirds
    • North Mississippi
      • Residents await annual invasion, 11/14/95, 1B
  • Blackstock, Terri
    • Christian suspense writer, 12/2/95, 1D
  • Blackwell, Unita
    • Honored by Women’s Political Network, 10/18/95, 2B
    • Returns to politics as Mayersville alderman, 2/6/95, 1A
  • Blair M. Batson Hospital for Children
    • UMC
      • Construction begins, 2/17/95, 4B
  • Blake, Beverly SEE One Child’s Story
  • Blake, Cavarik
    • Jackson police arrest man wanted in Illinois, 1/5/95, 2B
  • Blake, Wylene SEE Murder-for-hire, Pearl
  • Blalock, Kerry
    • Columbus man used cellular phone to help arrest robbers, 7/17/95, 2D
  • Blankenhorn, David
    • Book: ‘Fatherless America’
      • National Fatherhood Initiative chairman, 2/27/95, 1D
  • Blaxploitation films
    • Bizarre ’70s genre, 3/8/95, 1D
  • Block grants
    • 67 cities and counties share infrastructure funding, 6/27/95, 3B
    • Legislators want funding thru regular channels
      • No ‘parceling’ by Fordice, 9/7/95, 4B
  • Blocker, Terry
    • Former Jackson Met helps track Florida slaying suspect, 3/31/95, 1A
  • Blood supply, Jackson
    • Blood shortage delays surgeries at 2 hospitals, 1/13/95, 1A
    • O negative type in short supply, 7/29/95, 1B
  • Bloom, Miriam
    • UMC geneticist writes book ‘Understanding Sickle Cell Disease’, 3/5/95, 2E
  • Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Mississippi
    • Seeking to become mutual company, 11/11/95, 5B
    • Will become a mutual company, 12/8/95, 6B
  • Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Mississippi SEE ALSO CENTRA
  • Blues
    • America’s Blues Alley
      • International promotion by city of Memphis, 6/15/95, 5B
  • Board of Education
    • Appointee Dot Ward, 1/19/95, 3B; 3/17/95, 1B; 3/23/95, 1A; 3/27/95, 1A
    • Deaton reappointed, 6/8/95, 3B
    • Plain-spoken chairman Charles Deaton, 5/30/95, 1A
  • Boarding schools SEE Black boarding schools
  • Boating accidents
    • Jackson County: 2-year old killed; occupants sought, 10/22/95, 1B
  • Boatner, Brad
    • Mother keeps his memory alive through church, 1/22/95, 1A; 3/30/96, 1D
  • Boats SEE ALSO Watercraft
  • Body image
    • Black girls have happier image of their bodies than white girls, 5/28/95, 1E
  • Bodybuilding
    • Jacksonian Alex McNeil is national champion, 7/20/95, 1D
  • Boeing 727
    • There’s one in a beanfield near Greenwood, 8/29/95, 1D
  • Bogen, Eugene
    • Nominated as U.S. magistrate, 9/14/95, 2B
  • Boleware, Linda SEE Northwest Rankin Elementary School
  • Bollgard
    • New genetically engineered cotton sold by 2 state companies, 11/2/95, 7B
  • Bolton Library
    • SEE Jackson/Hinds Library System—Bolton…
  • Bolton, Mississippi
    • Health Fair, 5/25/95, 4B
  • Bombs SEE ALSO Firebombs
  • Bombs SEE ALSO Mail bombs
  • Bombs SEE ALSO Pipe bombs
  • Bombs, Brandon
    • 2 teenagers arrested; bombs made from household chemicals, 6/17/95, 4B
  • Bombs, Jackson
    • How-to books and videos may have sparked bombings, 1/22/95, 1A
  • Bond issues, Gulfport
    • 1995: Issue passes before Justice Dept OK (motor voter law), 5/11/95, 3B
  • Bond issues, Madison County
    • 1995: debate and mock election at Madison Central, 9/9/95, 1B
    • 1995: Flora parents see benefits, 5/18/95, 4B
    • 1995: moment of truth, 9/12/95, 4B
    • 1995: public quizzes supervisors, 8/1/95, 2B
    • 1995: push is intense for aid to schools, 9/4/95, 1A; 9/6/95, 4B
    • 1995: referendum needed, officials say, 9/10/95, 1B
    • 1995: resetting of school bond vote urged, 7/26/95, 4B
    • 1995: Residents mulling issue, 5/17/95, 1B
    • 1995: School Board in no hurry to try again, 10/12/95, 5B
    • 1995: school bond issue rejected, 9/13/95, 1A; 9/17/95, 1A
    • 1995: Tax projections could have eased fear of bond issue, 9/21/95, 6B
    • 1995: Would end use of trailers, 4/18/95, 5B; 5/2/95, 5B; 5/16/95, 1A
  • Bond issues, Pearl
    • 1996: Board may seek bond issues, 12/19/95, 4B
  • Bond issues, Rankin County
    • 1995: Build high school or middle school?, 1/17/95, 1B; 1/29/95, 1A; 3/10/95, 1A
    • 1995: money will be used for alternative school, 6/29/95, 5B
  • Bond issues, Starkville
    • 1995: Issue passes before Justice Dept OK (motor voter law), 5/11/95, 3B
  • Bond money SEE Home buying
  • Bond, Robbie SEE Mahned Bridge
  • Bone marrow transplants
    • Minority donor Ronald Wilburn, 10/30/95, 1B
  • Booker, Joseph
    • Accuses state of harassing him over abortions, 6/14/95, 3B
    • Trial delay in abortion doctor’s lawsuit against Harrison County, 11/15/95, 3B
  • Books SEE ALSO Library books
  • Boom truck SEE Building Materials Wholesale of Ms
  • Boot (parking device) SEE Parking tickets, Jackson
  • Boozer, Sandra Jeanette SEE Divorce
  • Borden Company
    • Jackson plant to close, 10/11/95, 5B
  • Border dispute (La and Ms) SEE Boundary dispute
  • Bosnian conflict
    • 2 state national guard units put on alert, 12/12/95, 1A; 12/15/95, 8A; 12/16/95, 1B
    • Deployment begins Dec 20 for 2 state units, 12/22/95, 4B
    • Families of state Guardsmen celebrate, say goodby, 12/25/95, 1A
    • Internet link brings American troops and families closer, 12/26/95, 1A
    • Mississippi Congressional delegation awaits more details from Clinton, 11/29/95, 3A
    • Pianist Vanya Ljiljak finds refuge with the Butler family, 8/11/95, 2E
    • State Guardsmen report for processing, 12/28/95, 1A
    • State veterans encourage Guardsmen, 12/29/95, 1A
    • US has a responsibility, 12/31/95, 3G (Minor column)
  • Bounce or Bust (bad checks) SEE District Attorneys, Mississippi
  • Boundary dispute
    • Supreme Court enters La/Ms dispute, 3/7/95, 3B
  • Bowie, Dwayne
    • JPD officer struck by Bronco at traffic stop on I-55, 11/5/95, 1B; 11/6/95, 2B
  • Bowling
    • Royal Maid’s blind bowlers, 10/8/95, 1E
  • Bowman, Thea
    • Efforts to have Canton nun canonized, 7/8/96, 3B; 7/18/95, 1D
  • Box Project
    • Connects donor families with those in need, 9/2/95, 1D
  • Boy and Girl Scouts
    • 113 new Eagle Scouts honored, 2/4/95, 1B, 4B
    • Andrew Jackson camporee at Jackson Zoo, 3/26/95, 1B
    • Troop 2’s tents stolen from Cooper Road building, 1/24/95, 1B
  • Boyce, James
    • Sentenced for fraud in operation of coast medical clinic, 7/28/95, 1B
  • Boyd, DeWayne SEE Agricultural land
  • Boyd, Teresa
    • McIntyre convicted of her murder
      • 6-year-old son ‘devastated’ by slaying, 5/19/95, 5B
  • Boyland, Cornelius SEE ALSO Drive-by shooting, Jackson
  • Boys State, 1995
    • Fordice tells delegates to take pride in Mississippi, 6/1/95, 1B
  • Bradford-O’Keefe Funeral Homes SEE ALSO Funeral homes
  • Bradley, Doris
    • Family identifies her body found in north Jackson, 11/8/95, 3B
  • Brady Bunch
    • Fans choose their favorite Brady, 2/22/95, 1D
  • Brady, Stanley
    • Ex-girlfriend in fear after Brady gets out on lowered bond, 6/8/95, 11A
  • Brain tumors
    • New techniques and technologies, 9/24/95, 1E
    • Rosalind Wellington, 16, goes to to toe with tumor, 9/24/95, 1E
  • Brandon budget, 1996
    • Pay raise for city employees; new police station, 9/19/95, 4B
  • Brandon Chamber of Commerce
    • Supervisors control funds they gives chamber, 5/10/95, 3B
  • Brandon Fest ’95
    • Tracy Lawrence performs, 5/4/95, 9E; 5/7/95, 1B
  • Brandon Middle School
    • Access road, 2/3/95, 4B
    • Algebra test scores shoot up, 7/20/95, 1A
    • Butterfly garden, 7/21/95, 5B
    • Internet tested as part of Tech Prep program, 8/3/95, 6B
  • Brandon Police Department
    • Bids are over budget for new police station, 4/6/95, 4B
    • Officer and flashlight: officer cleared of brutality, 4/7/95, 1A
    • Officer cleared 2nd time in flashlight incident, 4/15/95, 1B
    • Officer hits teen with flashlight, witnesses say, 4/3/95, 1A; 4/4/95, 5B
  • Brandon, Mississippi
    • Alderman Larry Quillen runs computer check on Lance Stevens, 3/28/95, 1A
    • Mayor may veto relocation of parks director’s office, 2/28/95, 5B; 3/2/95, 4B
  • Brantley, Jeff
    • Major league pitcher has farm near Clinton, 1/20/95, 1E
  • Breast cancer
    • ‘Celebrating Life’
      • Cancer risk among black women, 10/8/95, 1E
  • Breeland, Ella Mae
    • Surprise birthday party at McDonald’s, 1/18/95, 1B
  • Brewer, Billy
    • Named CEO of Tupelo Furniture Market, 1/13/95, 1A
  • Brewer, Billy SEE ALSO University of Mississippi
  • Briarwood Presbyterian Church
    • Rebuilt pipe organ from Central Presbyterian Church, 4/29/95, 1D
  • Brice, Alundis
    • UM football player shot on campus, 1/14/95, 1A; 1/15/95, 1A, 13A; 1/25/95, 1A
  • Brick Street SEE Roads and streets, Clinton
  • Bridesmaids
    • Bridesmaid dress blues, 6/19/95, 1D
  • Bridges, Byram
    • Swinging bridge featured on Japanese TV, 12/2/95, 4B
  • Bridges, Hinds County SEE ALSO Siwell Road
  • Bridges, Linda
    • AIDS victim had informed children of her disease, 6/13/95, 1A
  • Bridges, Madison County
    • Lake Caroline area bridge’s access eroded; detour necessary, 6/8/95, 4B
    • Red brick New England-style bridged planned, 5/11/95, 1B
    • Utility lines may delay construction on Gluckstadt Road, 6/1/95, 4B
  • Bridges, Perry County SEE Mahned Bridge
  • Bridges, Rankin County
    • Garbage truck cited in collapse of Garrett Road bridge, 10/7/95, 4B
  • Briggs, Eddie
    • Making way for Musgrove, 1/4/96, 1B; 11/15/95, 1A; 11/19/95, 1G
    • Ousted official not dwelling on failed campaign, 11/25/95, 1B
  • Brinkley Plaza Apartments
    • Staying power of rundown complex frustrates officials, 5/23/95, 4B
  • Brinkley, Ben Paul
    • Meridian doctor suspended for sexual abuse, 11/17/95, 1B
  • Brinston, Henry SEE Circuit clerks, Hinds County
  • Bristow, Clinton SEE Alcorn State University
  • Britt, Ray
    • Walnut Grove banker abducted; escapes unharmed; 4 arrests, 9/30/95, 1A
  • Broadmoor Baptist Church
    • Basketball tournament, 12/15/95, 4B
  • Brock, Buddy
    • Files lawsuit against Trustmark Bank, citing RICO act, 11/23/95, 2B
  • Brown, Benjamin
    • FBI probe sought in 1967 slaying, 6/23/95, 4B
    • Park named for man slain in 1967 JSU shooting, 5/31/95, 4B
    • Rep Thompson asks FBI for information in 1967 slaying, 5/12/95, 1B; 5/24/95, 4B
  • Brown, Eddie
    • 7-months old baby, taken from mother, abused by nurse/guardian, 2/3/95, 1B
  • Brown, Ike
    • Sent to prison for tax-return fraud, 2/4/95, 5B
  • Brown, Jason
    • 4 suspects denied bond, 5/26/95, 1A
    • 4 teenagers arrested in Brown’s slaying, 5/6/95, 5B
    • Son of Hinds constable killed in car-jacking attempt, 4/30/95, 2B
    • Trial of 4 suspects delayed, 11/28/95, 1B
  • Brown, John (of Byram)
    • Police departments slow to act on son’s carjacking, 1/18/95, 1A
  • Brown, Juanita
    • Will resign from Hinds County School Board, 1/20/95, 4B
  • Brown, Latarsha SEE Bryant, Giles
  • Brown, Les SEE Piney Woods
  • Brown, Patrecia SEE Persian Gulf War—Illnesses
  • Browne’s Downtown
    • Columbus
      • Restaurant review, 4/6/95, 4E
  • Browning, Edmond
    • Head of Episcopal Church USA visits Mississippi diocese, 4/8/95, 1D
  • Bruce Campbell Airport
    • Low-flying aircraft disturb residents, 9/28/95, 5B
  • Bruckmann, Rosser, Sherrill SEE Jitney Jungle
  • Bryant Galleries
    • 30th anniversary celebration/art auction, 7/30/95, 3B
    • Blues paintings for sale in Hollywood, 2/23/95, 5B
  • Bryant, Giles
    • Latarsha Brown’s guilty plea of manslaughter, 10/31/95, 1A
    • Mistrial declared for Robert Lee Lindsey, 11/2/95, 1B
  • Bryson, Ed
    • Leaves WLBT to be Ditto’s communications director, 1/6/95, 4B
  • Buchanan, Buck SEE U.S. Attorney
  • Buchanan, Pat
    • In Jackson for Gunn fund-raiser, 4/7/95, 3B; 4/9/95, 1B
  • Buddhism
    • Granthi Buddhist Association in Bay St. Louis
      • Paul Pursley is founder, 8/5/95, 1D
  • Budget, US SEE United States budget
  • Budworm SEE Tobacco budworm
  • Building fees
    • Hinds County may increase cost, 3/9/95, 4B
  • Building Materials Wholesale of Ms
    • Boom truck gets building supplies to 2nd floor, 11/25/95, 4B
  • Buildings, Jackson
    • Mayor marks demolition of 400th vacant structure, 12/14/95, 9B
  • Bull Bash ’95
    • At Mississippi Coliseum, 11/9/95, 10E
  • Bullman, Howard SEE United Way
  • Bullock, Gene Paul
    • Bandido motocycle gang leader sentenced on drug charges, 5/27/95, 1B
  • Bureau of Indian Affairs SEE U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs
  • Burger, Carol SEE United Way
  • Burgin, Bill
    • Allowed to practice law again, 4/28/95, 1A
  • Burglary, Brandon
    • BP Station robbed twice; 3 arrested, 9/20/95, 4B
    • Residents corner 16-year old suspect from Jackson, 10/12/95, 1A
    • Teenagers sought in series of thefts from 20 automobiles, 10/13/95, 4B
  • Burglary, Byram
    • Pair gets probation for church burglary
      • Robert Townsend, Alan Tolbert, 4/14/95, 3B
  • Burglary, Canton
    • 4 arrested in fencing scheme, 9/1/95, 4B
    • Dog’s barking leads to arrest of Jerry McGruder, 6/14/95, 4B
  • Burglary, Hinds County
    • Sheriff’s Department’s stolen property room, 3/10/95, 1E
  • Burglary, Jackson
    • 3 arrested in Wilshire Street area break-ins, 11/3/95, 4B
    • 4 homes robbed of Christmas presents, 12/24/95, 1B
    • Homeowner Janice McDonald frustrated over suspects, 3/21/95, 5B
    • Man selling health agency goods from Bronco arrested, 3/24/95, 5B
  • Burglary, Madison County
    • Convictions will bring 10-year sentence, no plea bargains, 1/13/95, 4B
  • Burglary, Rankin County
    • Convictions will bring 10-year sentence, no plea bargains, 1/13/95, 4B
  • Burglary, Terry
    • Judge Chapman urges prison for man who broke into his house, 9/6/95, 1B
  • Burks, Bobby SEE Young People in Action Ministries
  • Burn victims
    • Chrissy Sudduth treated at Shriners’ Hospital in Galveston, 6/30/95, 3B
    • Video to help care-givers for burned children, 3/4/95, 1A
  • Burning Bush Records
    • New gospel label has new recording studio, 5/6/95, 1D
  • Burns, Emmett
    • Criticizes NAACP for not endorsing Million Man March, 10/14/95, 4B
  • Bus-car crash SEE Traffic accidents, Jeff Davis County
  • Business & Industrial Political Education Committee SEE BIPEC
  • Business fire, Canton
    • Super 10 store burns on Courthouse Square, 6/19/95, 1A; 6/20/95, 1B
    • Super 10: arson is ruling, 6/28/95, 4B
  • Business fire, Flora
    • Cotton destroyed at T.J. Beall warehouse, 10/31/95, 1A
  • Business fire, Jackson
    • Ellis Avenue blaze kills Phung Nguyen, 9/22/95, 1A; 9/23/95, 1A
    • Gutted buildings on Livingston Road an eyesore, 7/1/95, 4B
    • Roto-Rooter on Terry Road, 12/31/95, 3B
  • Business fire, Macon
    • 4 downtown businesses destroyed, 11/4/95, 1A
    • Oak Tree Hotel burns; 32 guests treated, 7/3/95, 1B; 7/4/95, 3B
  • Business fire, Pearl
    • Maximum Security Iron Works damaged, 8/27/95, 3B
  • Business fire, Starkville
    • Tragedy averted in fire at Regal Inn, 4/16/95, 3B
  • Business Hall of Fame SEE Mississippi Business Hall of Fame
  • Business improvement districts
    • Capital Centre Inc: facelift for downtown Jackson, 9/24/95, 4B
    • For downtown Jackson, 9/13/95, 5B
  • Business incubator SEE Jackson Enterprise Center
  • Businesses, Jackson
    • City 53rd among small markets for starting a business, 10/26/95, 8B
    • City ranked among best for small business by ‘Entreprenuer’, 9/21/95, 7B
  • Businesses, Mississippi
    • White House Conference on Small Business held in Jackson, 2/8/95, 5B
  • Butler, Greg and Laura SEE Ljiljak, Vanya
  • Butler, Robert
    • Tupelo activist on state rehabilitation advisory council, 11/14/95 3B
  • Butler, Rodney L
    • Family offers $10,000 for information on his killing, 4/10/95, 3B
  • Butler, Tanzanikia
    • 4-month-old dies at daycare center, 5/2/95, 1B
  • Byers, Shirley
    • Circuit judge spends $10,259 on office furnishings, 4/19/95, 3B
  • Byram
    • Boom continues, 11/4/95, 4B
    • Citizens fight rezoning efforts of Renfrow Insulation, 11/17/95, 7B
    • Home construction booming, 7/30/95, 1A
    • Suburb’s fast growth
      • New traffic light, 2/19/95, 1A, 1C
  • Byram Library
    • SEE Jackson/Hinds Library System–Byram branch…
  • Byrd, Billy
    • His guitar, owned by Mike Elia, lent to country music museum, 3/8/95, 1D
  • Cable boxes SEE Cable converter boxes
  • Cable converter boxes
    • Proposed federal law would let retailers sell boxes, 11/14/95, 5B
  • Cable television
    • Rates to go up April 1, 3/22/95, 4B
  • Cable television SEE ALSO Cable converter boxes
  • Cadillac Rose
    • Gulfport strip joint allowed to reopen, 3/10/96, 3B; 12/24/95, 3B
  • Cajun Kitchen
    • Mini restaurant on wheels, 9/19/95, 5B
  • Calcium channel blockers SEE Hypertension
  • Calhoun County Jail
    • 6 prisoners flee, 11/14/95, 1B
    • Computer glich at new jail: 2 inmates flee, 10/7/95, 1A
    • Jailor Rachel Ingals accused of aiding escapees, 12/25/95, 3B
  • Calhoun, Anna
    • Ridgeland artist’s works on display at Cups and Coffee Roasters, 2/26/95, 1F
  • Calhoun, Credell
    • Back in spotlight; defends his actions, 6/12/95, 1B
    • Charles Tisdale files assault charges against Calhoun, 2/4/95, 1A
    • Denies favoritism charges in vote on BFI garbage contract, 2/8/95, 4B
    • Elected president of City Council, 5/31/95, 1B
    • He and Tisdale chastised over altercation, 6/8/95, 1B
  • Callon Petroleum Co
    • Steadily building financial base after going public, 12/10/95, 5B
  • Camcorders
    • New generation of digital video cameras, 12/18/95, 1D
  • Camelia Festival SEE Jackson Camelia Society
  • Camellia Gardens
    • Hattiesburg wedding center is bankrupt, 9/14/95, 7B
  • Camp Shelby
    • Reunion of Japanese-American World War II regiment, 6/11/95, 5B; 6/18/95, 1A
  • Camp Sister Spirit
    • Judge rules it’s not a private nuisance, 7/6/95, 1B
    • Nuisance trial in Laurel, 5/23/95, 3B
    • Opponents once again try to shut camp down, 7/29/95, 3B
    • Opponents say camp disrupts Ovett community, 5/18/95, 1B
  • Camp, Charles
    • Man linked to 4 carjackings, 2 deaths kills himself, 1/21/95, 1B
  • Campaign funds
    • 1995, 7/12/95, 5A
      • LDDS case show laws can be manipulated, 12/27/95, 1B
  • Campbell, Martha SEE Community Stewpot
  • Campbell, Paul
    • New Visions: Black Artists of the South, 1/15/95, 1F
  • Campbell, Will
    • His new book ‘The Stem of Jesse…’, 3/8/95, 1B
  • Camps SEE ALSO Wilderness camps
  • Campus Crusade for Christ
    • All Night Praise and Youth Rally, 3/22/95, 1D
  • CAN (Children and Neglect) SEE Catholic Charities
  • Canada, Ben
    • Drawing criticism in Atlanta job, 5/10/95, 1A
    • Sick-days claim won’t be paid by JPS, 7/13/95, 1A
  • Canada, Joe
    • Indicted on child pornography charges, 3/11/95, 1B; 3/15/96, 2B; 6/23/95, 1B
    • Tupelo DJ subject of New Orleans child molestation probe, 3/2/95, 1B; 3/3/95, 1B
  • Canadian Football League (CFL) SEE Football
  • Cancer
    • State population-based cancer registry
      • Identifies areas of high incidence, 7/27/95, 1A
  • Cancer SEE ALSO National Cancer Survivors Day
  • Cancer SEE ALSO Prostate cancer
  • Cancer SEE ALSO Taxol
  • Caning
    • Bill introduced in Legislature, 1/8/95, 1A; 1/15/95, 3G (Minor column)
    • Should the state whip offenders? Pro and con, 2/19/95, 1G
  • Canton Academy
    • Memorial Day play, 5/6/95, 5B
  • Canton Flea Market, 1995
    • Flooding cuts into attendance, 5/12/95, 5B
    • Marks 50th year with new shuttle service, 5/11/95, 10E
    • Possibility of shuttle bus from Jackson, 4/28/95, 1E
    • Shoppers begin before sunrise, 10/13/95, 4B
  • Canton Police Department
    • 2 narcotics officers stripped of powers, 3/10/95, 1B
    • Alderman to try again to get Luckett appointment, 1/13/95, 4B; 1/18/95, 4B
    • Aldermen reject Wilson’s choice for 2nd in command, 2/8/95, 4B
    • Officer Tucker is wounded; arrest made, 4/27/95, 2B
    • Police reserve called for, 4/25/95, 3B
    • Police woman Vickie McNeil files suit over Luckett appointment, 2/18/95, 4B
  • Canton Public Schools
    • Budget may require tax hike, 5/27/95, 4B
    • Interim superintendent, 8/17/95, 8B; 8/18/95, 4B
    • Spivey heads school board, 3/14/95, 5B
    • Threatened with loss of Tech-Prep program, 10/20/95, 1B
  • Canton, Mississippi
    • Alderman Fred Esco called upon to resign
      • Doesn’t support mayor, 2/11/95, 5B
    • City checks and taxpayer receipts missing, 2/17/95, 4B
    • City government plagued by resignations, retirements, 5/24/95, 4B
    • Pizza outlet approved for Courthouse Square, 2/28/95, 5B
  • Capital Center Inc
    • BID bid fails, 11/14/95, 5B
    • Business improvement district (BID) effort, 9/24/95, 4B
    • City Council members criticize its racial makeup, 7/12/95, 4B
    • City funding criticized by SCLC, 7/6/95, 4B; 7/7/95, 1B
    • Plan allowing it to manage downtown Jackson
      • City Council protest, 6/21/95, 2B
    • Says projects are making progress, 11/11/95, 5B
    • Year-old revitalization plan still needs funding, 2/3/95, 5B
  • Capital City Church of God
    • Southern Heights Community Church
      • Merger, 2/4/95, 1D
  • Capitol Cablevision
    • Basic cable rate drops $1.00, 8/4/95, 5B
    • City to seek minority role in cable deal, 12/9/95, 5B
    • Rates will rise for some subscribers, 12/31/95, 1B
    • Will begin prosecuting cable pirates, 11/17/95, 8B
  • Capitol Complex Plan SEE Mississippi Legislature, 1995 or 1996—Capitol…
  • Cappalettis (stuffed Italian pasta)
    • Culinary magic by Gonnillini family of Natchez, 10/11/95, 1D
  • Caprine Extravaganza
    • Promotion for goat meat, 6/27/95, 1D
  • Car audio systems SEE Automobile audio systems
  • Car bombing (Clinton) SEE Pipe bombs
  • Car seats SEE Child safety seats
  • Caradon Inc
    • Pelahatchie plant closes; 203 jobs lost, 5/9/95, 5B
    • Spurs Pelahatchie growth
      • Formerly Season-All Industries, 3/17/95, 4B
  • Cardiovascular disease SEE Heart disease
  • Career Opportunities Person Enhancement Project
    • GED program, 4/22/95, 5B
  • Career Wear
    • Women’s apparel store in downtown Jackson
      • Nick Tremonte, owner, 3/16/95, 5B
  • Carjackings, Jackson
    • 3 men arrested in slaying of their friend Demetrius Tyler, 6/29/95, 5B
    • Byram resident John Brown says police slow to act, 1/18/95, 1A
    • Early morning incident in north Jackson
      • Assault, crashes hurt 6, 10/20/95, 1A
    • Man killed at Ellis Avenue and Raymond Road, 6/18/95, 2B
    • South African missionary abducted on High Street, 8/6/95, 1B
    • Woman jumps from car at Banner Hall, 6/23/95, 4B
  • Carley, George
    • 15-year old Jones Countian charge with killing his parents, 3/28/95, 1A
  • Carmichael, Gil
    • Named chairman of MK Rail Corp, 3/8/95, 5B
  • Carnegie Hero Fund Commission
    • Braxton man Richard Adcock honored, 6/30/95, 1B
  • Carnley, James
    • Pelahatchie man charged with killing his brother, 3/14/95, 5B
  • Carpenter, Brandy
    • Has spina bifida: her life depends on Medicaid, 7/7/95, 1A
  • Carrie’s Learning Daycare Center
    • 3 arrested in shooting, 4/6/95, 1A
    • 3rd(?) suspect arrested, 4/27/95, 1B
    • Drive-by shooting, 3/25/95, 1A; 3/26/95, 4B; 3/28/95, 1B
    • Owner, children appeal to City Council, 3/29/95, 1A
    • Shooting still haunts center, 4/4/95, 5B
    • Worker shot at nearby Church’s Fried Chicken, 6/2/95, 4B
  • Carriere Volunteer Fire Department
    • Tightens control of finances, 2/22/95, 3B
  • Cartlidge, Jacob
    • Newly elected Sharkey County sheriff is a felon, 11/9/95, 3B
  • Casino stocks SEE Gambling, United States
  • Catalina Lighting Inc
    • New $10 Million facility in Lee County, 3/11/95, 7B
  • Catfish Festival SEE World Catfish Festival
  • Catfish industry, Mississippi
    • Process and prices up for 1995, 12/25/95, 2B
    • Profile Mississippi, 2/26/95, 2I
  • Catfish Institute
    • $2 Million ad campaign, 7/8/95, 8B
    • Oficials introduce catfish to Germany, 7/25/95, 2B
  • Catholic Charities
    • 2 new counseling programs Home Ties and CAN (Children and Neglect), 6/3/95, 1D
    • Cross designed by Lynn Green Root for fund-raiser, 12/2/95, 1D
  • Cats
    • Gulf Shore Regional Cat Show, 6/1/95, 1D
    • Lowrance sisters search for home for cat with AIDS, 10/24/95, 1B
    • Program, an oral flea treatment, 6/1/95, 1D
  • Cattle
    • Cow sexually assaulted, slain, Oxford woman says, 9/16/95, 1B
  • Cattle, Jackson
    • Truck overturns; cattle loose on west Jackson streets, 10/1/95, 1A
  • Caveham Forest Industries
    • Ferwood mill is computerized, 9/12/95, 5B
  • CDs SEE ALSO Automobile audio systems
  • Cellular Communications Corp
    • Highland Village firm open downtown office, 11/28/95, 5B
  • Cellular Extension Services
    • Gulfport
      • Court order stops its expansion into Jackson, 7/12/95, 5B
  • Cellular telephones
    • Concern at hospitals when activated near medical equipment, 6/16/95, 1B
    • Convenience, security, lower costs, 7/17/95, 1D, 2D
    • If you go cellular, you better shop around, 5/22/95, 4B
  • CelticFest
    • This year honors Choctaw Indians, 9/3/95, 1B; 9/7/95, 9E; 9/10/95, 1B
  • Cemeteries, Canton
    • City division dissolved because of blunders
      • Misplaced plots, 6/22/95, 4B
  • Cemeteries, Florence
    • Opposition by residents kills cemetery, 4/12/95, 4B
  • Cemeteries, Mississippi
    • Family cemeteries back in style, 2/24/95, 1A
  • Cemeteries, Natchez
    • Natchez City Cemetery
      • If the dead could talk…, 6/4/95, 1E
  • Cemeteries, Pontotoc County
    • County historical society fights to save cemeteries, 11/25/95, 3B
  • Cemeteries, Ridgeland
    • Changes to discourage vandalism in Trace Ridge area cemetery, 6/28/95, 4B
  • Center for Education Analysis
    • Public Education Forum of Mississippi, 3/13/95, 3B
  • Center for Emerging Technologies
    • To provide workers for high-tech jobs, 9/29/95, 5B
  • Center for Independent Learning Friendship Connection, 11/17/95, 7B
  • Center for International Seaman and Truckers
    • At port of Gulfport, 8/14/95, 3B
  • Center for Math, Science and Technology
    • Lincoln County Public Schools, 10/14/95, 1B
  • Center for the Study of Southern Culture
    • New quarterly ‘Reckon’, 3/12/95, 3G (Minor column)
  • CENTRA
    • Auditing firm suggests dumping CENTRA, 3/10/95, 1A
    • Ed Ranck criticized for choosing SENTRA as insurer, 2/17/95, 3B
    • Fight with Blue Cross goes to court, 1/6/95, 1A; 3/7/95, 3B
    • Fight with Blue Cross is settled, 6/24/95, 1B
    • Fight with Blue Cross still going on, 5/29/95, 1A
    • GROUP URGES LEGISLATURE TO END FEUD, 1/27/95, 4B; 1/28/95, 1B
    • Overdue bill owed to Blue Cross
      • Doctors may withdraw from plan, 1/5/95, 1B
    • Shape up ‘or else,’ Ranck says, 3/15/95, 1B
    • Up for job performance review, 8/21/95, 3B
  • CENTRA SEE ALSO Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Mississippi
  • Central Mississippi Correctional Facility
    • $14.4 contract for 1440 new beds, 7/1/95, 2B
    • New sanctuary
      • Wendy Hatcher, chaplain, 6/24/95, 1D
    • New wing opens, 8/12/95, 1B
  • Century Cellunet
    • $12 Million to overhaul its state system, 5/3/95, 5B
  • CEO Metro Jackson
    • Education vouchers to low income families, 8/5/95, 1B
  • Challenger Electrical Equipment Corp
    • Jackson plant to close down
      • 441 jobs lost, 2/3/95, 5B
  • Chambliss, Alvin
    • Working as consultant at Thurgood Marshall School of Law at TSU, 11/13/95 1B
  • Chancery Court
    • Rankin County judges to get instant trial transcripts, 5/28/95, 1A
  • Chaney, James SEE ALSO Civil rights workers
  • Chaney, James SEE ALSO James Earl Chaney Foundation
  • Chapel of the Cross
    • Day in the Country, 10/7/95, 1D
  • Chapman, Clyde SEE Burglary, Terry
  • Charities
    • Hinds County budget; funding on hold for local organizations, 8/29/95, 1B
  • Charter Hospital
    • In-house probe of death of Teresa Cheeks, 19, 9/7/95, 3B
  • Chase, Ricky SEE Death row inmates
  • Chastain Middle School
    • New classrooms by January 1, 1996, 8/28/95, 1B
  • Chau, Simon
    • 14-pound, 10-ounce boy born in Greenwood, 11/24/95, 5B
  • Check, Austin Dan
    • Claims bankruptcy fraud against Thomas Webb, 4/18/95, 1B
  • Checkers
    • Champion Don Lafferty vs. computer, 1/8/95, 1B
    • Tournament in Jackson
      • World champion Ronald King of Barbados, 5/29/95, 1B
  • Checkers SEE ALSO International Checkers Hall of Fame
  • Checks
    • Hinds County institutes special night court for bad-check writers, 2/15/95, 1B
  • Cheeks, Teresa SEE Charter Hospital
  • Cheerleaders, Laurel
    • Robin Walters paralyzed after stunt, 4/28/95, 1A; 4/29/95, 1A; 4/30/95, 1B
  • Chen, Alice
    • Named Rhodes Scholar, 12/10/95, 1A
  • Chen, Shuang Rong
    • Man slays restaurant is killed by JPD, 11/29/95, 1A; 11/30/95, 1B
  • Cherokee Heights neighborhood
    • Anti-crime fight, 3/5/95, 1B
  • Chick-Fil-A
    • Eateries trying locations outside of malls, 1/13/95, 5B
  • Chickenpox
    • FDA approves vaccine; should be available in 3 months, 3/18/95, 1A
    • Vaccine not yet available from state Health Department, 5/22/95, 1A
  • Chickens
    • Madison man Ross Richardson stiches up his mauled pet chicken, 7/14/95, 1A
    • USDA redefines ‘fresh chicken’, 8/25/95, 5B
  • CHIDAMBARRAM
    • Hindu spiritual dance group performs locally, 5/27/95, 1D
  • Child abuse, Greenwood
    • Children found locked in house: mother arrested, 9/22/95, 1B
  • Child abuse, Hattiesburg
    • 2 children left alone all day; 2-year old drinking beer, 8/26/95, 1A
  • Child abuse, Jackson
    • 5 children left home alone on Burton Street, 10/31/95, 4B
    • Babysitter Tonya Williams charged in killing of Lisa Davis’s son, 4/17/95, 2B
    • Babysitter Tonya Williams: state had taken Williams’ children, 4/18/95, 1A
    • Death of 4-year-old Ricardo Tatum investigated, 5/11/95, 1B
    • Parenting classes offered by the Exchange Club, 4/21/95, 1A
    • Pearl woman charged: left 3 kids in car, 7/11/95, 1A; 7/12/95, 3B; 7/15/95, 1A
  • Child abuse, Mississippi
    • Children’s Advocacy Center in Mantachie, 6/27/95, 2B
    • Is it always neglectful to leave children in a car alone?, 11/22/95, 1A
    • Reporting up 298% from 1984 thru 1993, 12/22/295, 1A
  • Child abuse, Southaven
    • Babysitter leaves 5 small children unattended, 1/22/95, 1B
  • Child abuse, Vicksburg
    • DHS looks at burns on 1-year old, 1/8/95, 4B
    • Toddler Kyandrea Williams dies
      • Mother arrested, 11/10/95, 3B
  • Child care centers
    • 24-hour round-the-clock child care, 7/23/95, 1E
    • First Christian Church in downtown Jackson, 10/19/95, 1B
    • On-the-job sites urged for businesses, 7/23/95, 1A
    • Sportsworld in Ridgeland, 4/7/95, 1A
    • Stokes calls for guards at centers for children, elderly, 2/28/95, 5B; 3/9/95, 4B
  • Child care, Mississippi
    • Companies find day care worth investment, 1/22/95, 2C
    • Foster care workers reject Gingrich’s orphanage plan, 1/28/95, 1A
  • Child custody, Mississippi
    • Woman alcoholic loses children to ex-husband, a felon, 12/26/95, 1B
  • Child prosecution law SEE Juvenile offenders
  • Child safety seats
    • GM settlement to fund free car seat program, 7/7/95, 3B
  • Child support
    • Casinos improve payment in many counties, 2/9/95, 1A
    • Computer glitch cleared; checks on schedule again, 10/28/95, 1A
    • Congress says pay up or lose your licenses (driver’s, hunting, etc.), 10/13/95, 1A
  • Child welfare, Mississippi
    • State improves slightly: now #49 in nation, 4/25/95, 1A
  • Childbirth Doula program SEE Mississippi Action for Progress
  • Childre, Mitch
    • Alderman Mike Carr says Childre hit him on head, 5/5/95, 1B
    • Pearl residents say mayor’s behavior embarassing, 5/8/95, 1A
  • Childre, Mitch SEE ALSO Pearl, Mississippi
  • Children (cost of) SEE Cost of raising a child
  • Children left home alone SEE Child abuse
  • Children’s Advocacy Center
    • If Only…(photography exhibit), 4/13/95, 1D
    • Mantachie
      • To aid victims of child abuse, 6/27/95, 2B
  • Children’s Book Festival
    • At USM: Tomie dePaola honored, 3/21/95, 1D
  • Children’s Choir of Mississippi
    • Performs at Old Capitol Museum, 12/4/95, 1B
  • Children’s Defense Fund
    • Says cuts in Head Start likely, 1/16/95, 1B
  • Children’s Education Opportunity Foundation of Metro Jackson
    • SEE CEO Metro Jackson
  • Children, Mississippi
    • Cost of raising a child, 6/21/95, 1D
    • Eating habits: don’t make an issue of it, 7/4/95, 1D
  • Chili peppers
    • Used to soothe pain, 2/22/95, 1D
  • Chimneyville Barbecue
    • Restaurant review, 4/13/95, 4E
  • Chimneyville Cafe
    • Restaurant review, 2/2/95, 4E
  • Chimneyville Crafts Festival
    • Preview party kicks off 19th festival, 11/26/95, 1F
  • China Buffet
    • Restaurant review, 8/10/95, 4E
  • Choctaw Indians
    • Chief Martin supports streamlining of BIA, 5/10/95, 1B
    • Chief Phillip Martin seeking another term, 5/29/95, 2B
    • First American Printing and Direct Mail ownership, 3/2/95, 5B
    • Mississippi Choctaws celebrate 50 years of independence, 4/20/95, 3B; 4/21/95, 3B
    • NASA and Choctaws set tribal school project, 5/5/95, 3B
  • Chop shops
    • Cars, parts found on an aerial search in Lincoln County
      • Gunnell arrested, 10/14/95, 2B
    • Jackson police seize 3 trainloads of stolen car parts
      • 3 arrested, 1/12/95, 1A
  • Chores
    • Experts and parents agree chores develop values, 6/14/95, 1D
  • Christ United Methodist Church
    • Effort in inner-city community, 10/7/95, 1D
    • Rev Leon Collier appointed to staff, 6/17/95, 1D
  • Christian counseling
    • More seek spiritual aspect to their counseling, 6/3/95, 1D
  • Christian Heritage Week, 9/23/95, 1D
  • Christian Identity
    • Fringe group may have ties to Oklahomoa City bombing, 5/7/95, 1A
  • Christian, Willie
    • Habitat for Humanity builds home for quadriplegic, 9/23/95, 1B
  • Christian, Willie SEE Habitat for Humanity
  • Christians in Action
    • Jackson City Council promises more funding, 11/15/95, 1B
  • Christiansen, Adam SEE ALSO Edwards, Mississippi
  • Christiansen, Adam SEE ALSO McNair, Henry
  • Christmas cards
    • Mississippi Easter Seal Society’s auction and card sale, 11/30/95, 1D
  • Christmas Carol, A SEE New Stage
  • Christmas decorations
    • Arcola’s donated decorations, 11/14/95, 2B
    • Muted colors such as purple are alternatives, 12/11/95, 1D
  • Christmas gifts
    • Electronic goodies hot gift items for Xmas 1995, 12/23/95, 1B
  • Christmas parade, 1995
    • Despite cold weather fun goes on, 12/10/95, 1A
  • Christmas shopping
    • Jackson stores expect busy ‘day after’, 12/26/95, 1B; 12/27/95, 1A
  • Christmas shopping, 1995
    • Christmas Eve (Sunday) hours, 11/29/95, 1A; 11/30/95, 1A; 12/25/95, 1B
    • Gift-filled baskets, 11/27/95, 1D
    • Have a very wary Christmas, police say, 11/27/95, 1A
    • Niemann Marcus Holiday Express Train in Jackson, 11/24/95, 1E
    • Shopping by computer, 11/24/95, 1A
    • Spree for underpriviledged children at K-Mart, 12/3/95, 1B
    • Traffic jams herald start of season, 11/23/95, 1A; 11/25/95, 1A
  • Christmas toys
    • Barbie dolls so scarce for Xmas some children get IOUs, 12/23/95, 1A
  • Christmas trees SEE ALSO White House Christmas Tree
  • Christmas, 1995
    • 2 groups honor area WWII veterans, 12/21/95, 7B
    • Airport radar will clear way for Santa, 12/22/95, 1B
    • Christmas ballet performances, 12/3/95, 1F
    • Christmas of 1860 recreated at Melrose in Natchez, 12/14/95, 10E
    • City’s needy not forgotten, 12/26/95, 1A
    • Dressing for the holidays, 11/26/95, 1E
    • Fun traditions for families, 11/30/95, 1D
    • Help to needy outlast season, 12/7/95, 1B
    • Jackson airport bustling with holiday homecomings, 12/24/95, 1A
    • Last-minute celebrations, 12/21/95, 10E
    • Late-starting school vacations (Dec 22), 11/30/95, 1A
    • Nativity sets, 12/14/95, 1D
    • Plays, pageants, parades, etc, 11/30/95, 10E
    • Post-holiday free time for children, 12/26/95, 1D
    • Seasonal businesses do brisk business in short period, 12/8/95, 6B
    • What Christmas means to several Jacksonians, 12/23/95, 1D
  • Christmon, Darryl
    • JSU administrator faces assault charge, 10/31/95, 1B; 11/1/95, 1B; 11/11/95, 4B
  • Church missions
    • Ministering from inner-city to foreign countries, 12/16/95, 1D
  • Church of Christ Holiness USA
    • Denomination founded in Mississippi, 2/24/95, 1E; 8/8/96, 1D
  • Church of God in Christ
    • Affinity credit card, 6/21/95, 5B
    • Denomination founded in Mississippi, 2/24/95, 1E
    • New headquarters in Hattiesburg, 9/2/95, 1D
  • Church’s Fried Chicken
    • Worker shot: gunman still on loose, 6/2/95, 4B
  • Churches, Jackson
    • Accomodations for worshipers with disabilities, 4/22/95, 1D
    • Financial management seminar, 3/18/95, 1D
    • Offbeat places used as churches, 1/19/95, 1D
    • Shopping center locations are convenient, 7/22/95, 1D
  • Churches, Madison County
    • Expanding facilities to meet booming growth, 11/11/95, 1D
  • Churches, Mississippi
    • Casual wear in church, 3/25/95, 1D
    • Handful have integrated congregations, 2/25/95, 1D
    • Hispanic communities welcomed: viva diversity!, 9/16/95, 1D
  • Cicero’s
    • Stoneville
      • Restaurant review, 3/9/95, 4E
  • Cigarette smoking, US
    • President Clinton’s proposed restrictions
      • Local response, 8/11/95, 1A
  • Circle Creek Aquaculture
    • Catfish company may be listed on NASDAQ, 11/16/95, 9B
  • Circuit clerks, Hinds County
    • Brinston sues Dunn, 6/20/95, 4B
    • Dunn ousts Brinston, 3/3/95, 1B
  • Cisneros, Henry
    • Inspects Natchez low-income housing projects, 4/27/95, 1B
  • Cities and towns, Mississippi SEE Livable Community Awards
  • City Administrator (Jackson) SEE Cook, John William
  • City Administrator (Jackson) SEE Hensley, Terry
  • City Animal Shelter SEE Animal shelter
  • City attorney, Jackson SEE ALSO Scott, Leslie
  • City attorney, Jackson SEE ALSO Stone, Terry
  • City Clerk, Jackson
    • Allyne Evans sues City Council over selection procedure, 1/2/95, 1B; 1/24/95, 2B
  • City contracts, Jackson
    • City urged to open up contracts to more women, 11/13/95, 1B
  • City Council
    • Armstrong rips Calhoun on budget board appointments, 7/12/95, 3B
    • Calhoun elected Council president, 5/31/95, 1B
    • Claim for fence damaged in police chase, 5/17/95, 4B; 6/11/95, 1B
    • Clash with City Administrator Terry Hensley, 4/8/95, 1A
    • Criticized for paying claims it doesn’t have to, 5/13/95, 1B
    • Dispute: closing of Lavernet Road, 9/13/95, 1A
    • Factionalism? Have voting blocs developed?, 7/24/95, 1A
    • May hire additional staff members, 4/12/95, 4B
    • Prayer called for after raucous session, 9/27/95, 1A
    • Sergeant-at-arms needed, Calhoun says, 10/10/95, 4B
    • Stokes sues Ditto over investigation of Fire Department, 5/27/95, 3B
    • Unanimously opposes repeal of the Brady Bill, 5/26/95, 3B
    • Weekly recognition of honorable citizens, 1/26/95, 1A
  • City employees, Jackson
    • Residency of workers on City Council agenda, 1/10/95, 1B
    • Residency requirement: firefighters favor commuter tax, 1/20/95, 4B
  • City employees, Madison
    • Can’t talk to the aldermen without mayor’s OK, 1/13/95, 1B; 1/28/95, 4B
  • City government
    • Jackson’s mayor/council form: 10 years later, 5/20/95, 1B
  • City of New Orleans SEE Railroads—Amtrak’s City of New Orleans
  • City/county funding issue
    • Jackson deserves more money, officials say, 12/15/95, 1A
  • Civic center (Ridgeland) SEE Ridgeland, Mississippi
  • Civil Air Patrol
    • Mississippi Wing
      • 1st female commander Rebecca Baum, 5/7/95, 1B
  • Civil rights workers
    • Chaney’s brother wants indictments in 1964 slayings, 5/18/95, 1B
  • Civil War
    • Grand Gulf Military Park
      • Site of largely forgotten battle, 10/14/95, 1A
    • Mississippian Samuel Postlethwaite honored at Rhode Island cemetery, 5/27/95, 1A
  • Civil War SEE ALSO Rebel flag
  • Civil War SEE ALSO Sons of Confederate Veterans
  • Claims against city government (Jackson)
    • SEE Suing state and local government
  • Clarion-Ledger
    • Building renovation, 1/17/96, 5A; 6/4/95, 1A; 6/5/95, 1A
    • Education page wins national award, 3/4/95, 1B
    • John Kelly named director of advertising, 12/7/95, 1B
    • Seeks input on coverage of education issues, 11/12/95, 1B
  • Clarion-Ledger All Star Seniors
    • 1992 winners thriving in college, 5/1/95, 1B, 3B
    • 20 selected for CLASS awards, 4/16/95, 1B; 5/5/95, 1A, 6B-7B
  • Clark, Dollie
    • Wins right to trial in hospital death of husband Arthur Clark, 8/5/95, 1B
  • Clark, Eric SEE ALSO Elections, 1995—Secretary of State…
  • Clark, Joe (DOT) SEE Transportation Department
  • Clark, Larry D
    • Port Gibson minister/supervisor candidate may face shooting charges, 8/29/95, 3B
  • Clark, Lillian SEE Arts Commission
  • CLASS awards SEE Clarion-Ledger All Star Seniors
  • Class reunions
    • Reunion of Reunions
      • For 1975 graduates of all Jackson high schools, 2/20/95, 2B
  • Clay, Janice Carolyn SEE Divorce
  • Clear Branch Volunteer Fire Department
    • 2 proposed stations in Rankin County, 10/25/95, 4B
  • Cleere, Ray
    • Audit of his books as Higher Education Commissioner, 7/22/95, 1B
    • Named president of Piedmont College in Georgia, 5/9/95, 1B; 5/12/95, 3B
  • Cleere, Ray SEE ALSO College Board
  • Cleere, Ray SEE ALSO Commissioner of Higher Education
  • Cleg, Billy Joe SEE Presidential election, 1996
  • Clem, Roger
    • Felon suspected in slaying of Louisiana veterinarian, 9/12/95, 2B
  • Clesi, Bud
    • 75-year old Vicksburg man is 4th degree black belt, 3/19/95, 1E
  • Cleveland, Lee Ann
    • Charged with neglect: left 3 children in car, 7/11/95, 1A; 7/12/95, 3B
    • Job was in jeopardy, mother says, 7/15/95, 1A
  • Clifton Street
    • Run-down block of houses razed, 3/23/95, 1B
  • Clifton, Chester SEE Mahned Bridge murders
  • ClimaSafe
    • Mini-storage company putting security 1st, 3/30/95, 5B
  • Clincy, Clifton SEE Wildliffe Society
  • Clinton Public Schools
    • State of the School District, by Randy McCoy, 3/2/95, 4B
  • Clinton, Bill
    • Coast man James Owens denies threatening President, 6/13/95, 2B
    • Mississippi congressmen react to State of the Union address, 1/25/95, 5A
  • Clinton, Mississippi
    • Alderman reject federal housing grant, 4/25/95, 3B
    • Hometown Mississippi retirement community, 9/15/95, 4B
  • Clothing
    • Fall fashion ’95, 8/20/95, E+
    • Fashion plates Lynn Green Root, Chip Miskelly, etc., 1/10/95, 1D
  • Club Exit
    • Christian nightclub, 4/24/95, 1D
  • Coahoma County Jail
    • Cleared after investigation into weekend fire, stabbing, 7/11/95, 2B
  • Coalition for Citizens with Disabilities
    • Opposes Medicaid cuts, 5/12/95, 1B
  • Coasters, The
    • At Ameristar Casino, Vicksburg, 1/19/95, 7E
  • Coca-Cola Scholars Program
    • 17 Mississippi students honored, 5/19/95, 3B
  • Cocaine, Jackson
    • Stash found in trash on Eastover Drive, 9/15/95, 1B
  • Cochran, Thad
    • A ‘moderate conservative’, 8/24/95, 9A (Minor column)
    • Dinner to fund Ole Miss congressional archive building, 3/23/95, 1B
    • Given use of Jefferson Davis’s desk for Washington office, 8/14/95, 1B
    • Rivalry with Trent Lott, 12/3/95, 3g (Minor column)
  • Cock of the Walk
    • Patrons’ illnesses are probed, 3/7/95, 5B
  • Coffeehouses
    • Jackson interest is brewing, 1/26/95, 10E
  • Coggin, James
    • Former McRae’s executive named Proffitt’s CEO, 3/17/95, 5B
  • Cole, Alicia
    • Jackson 6th-grader wins Michael Jordan Foundation award, 7/6/95, 4B
  • Coleman, Frank C SEE Jail deaths
  • Coleman, Jim
    • Volunteer first-aid chief at Veterans Stadium, 9/22/95, 1E
  • Coleman, Johnny SEE Rape, Pelahatchie
  • Coleman, William F
    • Judge aids woman shot outside Hinds County Courthouse, 1/31/95, 5B
  • Coliseum SEE Mississippi Coliseum
  • Coliseum SEE Mississippi Fairgrounds
  • Collecting our Past to Secure Our Future…
    • Preservation of black historical papers, 11/29/95, 4B
  • College Board
    • Cleere’s books to be audited, 7/22/95, 1B
    • Fordice must make 5 appointments, 3/17/96, 3B; 11/27/95, 1B
    • If Fordice is re-elected he can mold Board, 8/16/95, 1B
    • Meetings may be held less often, 9/9/95, 1A
    • Pickett is interim administrator, 5/19/95, 1B
    • Robinson is candidate to replace Cleere, 1/21/95, 3B
  • College Board SEE ALSO Commissioner of Higher Education
  • College Board SEE ALSO Layzell, Thomas
  • College education
    • Earning credit by viewing videos at home, 10/8/95, 1B
  • College graduates
    • Ceremonies held at JSU and other universities, 5/14/95, 1B
  • Collier, Leon SEE Christ United Methodist Church
  • Collins, James
    • Beaten to death by 2 young teenagers, 11/8/95, 3B
  • Collins, Marva
    • Renowned teacher at seminar in Jackson, 9/21/95, 1A
  • Collins, Michael
    • Contractor uses skills to restore ancestral homes, 1/30/95, 1D
  • Collins, Patsy SEE Organ transplants
  • Collis Hill community
    • To get sewer line, 6/1/95, 4B
  • Colonial Mart Library
    • SEE Jackson/Hinds Library System—Colonial Mart…
  • Color scheme SEE Retail stores, US
  • Colson, Scott
    • Inducted into International Horseshoeing Hall of Fame, 12/22/95, 1E
  • Columbus Air Force Base
    • On closure alert, 5/11/95, 1A; 5/20/95, 1B; 6/8/95, 3B; 6/9/95, 1B
    • Spared in latest round of closures, 6/23/95, 1A
  • Commission on Environmental Quality
    • State Supreme Court blasts its handling of landfill, 3/18/95, 1B
  • Commission on Environmental Quality SEE ALSO Department of Environmental Quality
  • Commissioner of Higher Education
    • Cleere successor: 12 remain on list, 2/17/95, 3B
    • Cleere successor: 4 interviews scheduled, 3/22/95, 3B
    • Cleere successor: candidate Edgar Schick, 3/28/95, 3B
    • Cleere successor: candidate Elson Floyd, 3/30/95, 3B
    • Cleere successor: candidate Rayburn Barton, 3/2/95, 1B; 3/3/95, 3B; 3/29/95, 3B
    • Cleere successor: interviews to be in Memphis, 2/25/95, 3B
    • Cleere successor: Layzell is chosen, 3/31/95, 1A; 4/10/95, 1A
    • Layzell cultivating allies, 8/21/95, 1A
  • Commissioner of Higher Education SEE ALSO Cleere, Ray
  • Commissioner of Higher Education SEE ALSO College Board
  • Commmissioner of Higher Education
    • Layzell outlines goals, 8/17/95, 1B
  • CommuniGroup
    • Would be hurt by federal telecommunications reform, 8/5/95, 5B
  • Community block grants SEE Block grants
  • Community colleges
    • 5000 to graduate at Spring commencements, 5/2/95, 3B
    • Leaders push for faculty pay raise, 9/27/95, 3B
  • Community Day
    • UMC, 2/27/95, 1A
  • Community Development Expo
    • Loan opportunites for business development, 4/13/95, 4B
  • Community Federal Savings Bank
    • Tupelo thrift to go public, 9/28/95, 6B
  • Community National Bank
    • A new national bank in Hattiesburg, 6/10/95, 5B
  • Community Organization for Health Awareness
    • Health fair in Bolton, 5/25/95, 4B
  • Community policing SEE Jackson Police Department
  • Community policing SEE Police, Mississippi
  • Community Stewpot
    • Campbell and McBride honored for work, 9/8/95, 4B
  • Commuter tax SEE ALSO City employees, Jackson
  • Competitive bid contracts
    • PEER praises state’s purchasing system, 6/28/95, 1B
  • Compton, Jerry
    • Named assistant superintendent for Rankin County schools, 5/12/95, 5B
  • CompuServe SEE MobileComm
  • Computer shopping
    • Cyber shop: big companies putting products on info highway, 11/24/95, 1A
  • Computers
    • Clarion-Ledger column by Lee Dukes, 8/27/95, 4B
    • Ergonomic work areas, 6/30/95, 1E
    • Local buffs offered preview of Windows 95, 8/23/95, 1A, 5B
    • Pioneering teachers’ own initiative bringing computers to classrooms, 12/10/95, 1A
  • Conflict-of-interest
    • WA Productions (Maggie Wade and Elayne Hayes-Anthony), 1/10/95, 1A
  • Congress Street
    • Landmark renovation slated, 3/15/95, 4B
  • Congressmen
    • Most in Mississippi delegation support GOP budget, 6/29/95, 13A
  • Conrod, Ernest
    • Trial delayed, 4/17/95, 3B
  • Consolidated Systems Inc
    • To build 2nd plant in Byram, 10/6/95, 5B
  • Constables, Mississippi
    • 13 miss deadline for reporting income, 5/16/95, 1B
  • Constables, Rankin County
    • Sandra Hicks is 1st female constable, 1/6/95, 4B
  • Construction, Mississippi
    • State government projects: Ranck asks for slow down, 9/14/95, 2B
  • Consultants
    • Being use to fill college presidents posts, 4/26/95, 1A
  • Contract with America
    • Mississippi’s poor will be the losers, 4/23/95, 3H (Minor column)
  • Contracts SEE County contracts
  • Convenience stores, Carrol County
    • Suspects held in multiple slayings, 12/14/95, 4B
  • Convenience stores, Jackson
    • Neighbors oppose gas pumps at Shop Tyme in south Jackson, 6/30/95, 5B
    • Super Quik clerk shot in legs during holdup, 7/19/95, 1B
  • Convenience stores, Mississippi
    • One-stop shops now offer a little of everything, 11/19/95, 7B
  • Convention centers
    • Vicksburg
      • Downtown center planned, 9/21/95, 5B; 10/4/95, 3B
  • Conway Computer Group
    • Purchased by Nichols Research Corp (Huntsville), 8/11/95, 5B
  • Cook, Byron SEE Mississippi currency
  • Cook, John
    • State retiree is Jackson’s new director of administration, 6/1/95, 2B
  • Cook, John William
    • Named as Jackson’s new city administrator, 10/26/95, 7B
  • Cook, Scott
    • His work in windows of Tiffany & Co, New York, 4/23/95, 1G
  • Cooper, Charlie
    • 95-year old man killed had no cash; killed by robber, 12/4/95, 1A; 12/10/95, 2B
  • Coral Reef Cafe
    • Restaurant review, 12/14/95, 4E
  • Cordle, Richard
    • Greenwood man owns airliner parts salvage yard, 5/12/95, 1B
  • Corey, Carolyn
    • Suspension lifted: accuser changed story, 1/11/95, 4B
  • Corinth Police Department
    • Officer accused on rape while on duty, 11/1/95, 1B
  • Corley, Robert
    • JPD officer is American Legions’s Mississippi Officer of the Year, 8/6/95, 4B
  • Corley, William
    • Former Detention Center guard wants Ditto’s apology, 7/8/95, 1A
  • Coroners, Madison County
    • Baldwin’s competence questioned, 10/11/95, 1A
  • Corporal punishment, Hinds County
    • Grand jury recommends paddling, 1/21/95, 5B
  • Corporal punishment, Jackson
    • JPS officials rethink paddling ban, 6/4/95, 1B
    • JPS survey sent out, 10/17/95, 1A; 10/26/95, 1B
    • Paddling plan submitted to Board, 1/18/96, 1B; 12/19/95, 1A
  • Corporate Community Service Week
    • Loaned-out employees doing good deeds, 10/26/95, 1A, 1D
  • Corporations, Mississippi
    • State companies lag behild national average in Dow surge, 11/23/95, 4B
  • Corrections Commissioner SEE Department of Corrections
  • Cost of raising a child, 7/5/93, 4B
    • Bundles of joy cost bundles of money, 10/23/95, 4B
  • Cottingham, Mike
    • Nationally ranked in wheelchair tennis, 6/2/95, 1E
  • Cotton
    • 1995 crop ruined by tobacco budworm, 8/19/95, 2B; 9/1/95, 8B; 10/15/95, 7B
    • Cotton futures highest since 1976, 2/23/95, 5B; 3/21/95, 6B
    • Senator Cochran pushes for aid, 9/14/95, 3B
  • Cotton SEE ALSO Bollgard
  • Couch, James
    • Boat explosion on Pearl River: emergency response, 7/4/95, 3B; 7/5/95, 1A; 7/8/95, 1A
  • Council on Compulsive Gambling, 2/29/96, 3B; 11/17/95, 1A
  • Counselors SEE Christian counseling
  • Counterfeit items
    • Clothing siezed at Sun Fashions and Latest Fashions on Hwy 80, 8/1/95, 2B
  • Country music
    • Many faces of country music, 8/21/95, 1D
  • County contracts
    • Rankin County’s bidding procedure questioned, 12/9/95, 1B
  • County employees, Rankin County
    • New rules for county-employed drivers, 4/18/95, 5B
  • Court of Appeals (Mississippi)
    • New court loosens legal logjams, 2/23/95, 1A; 6/7/95, 2B; 9/13/95, 2B
    • Various cases before court, 10/5/95, 6B
  • Court security SEE Hinds County Courthouse—Security…
  • Court Watch
    • Madison County using ankle bracelet alarm system, 3/16/95, 1A
  • Courts, Jackson SEE ALSO Jackson Municipal Court
  • Courts, Mississippi SEE ALSO Court of Appeals (Mississippi)
  • Courts, Mississippi SEE ALSO Drug court system
  • Covington, Dennis
    • Book: ‘Salvation of Sand Mountain’
      • (About snakehandling), 3/4/95, 1D
  • Coyotes
    • Not uncommon near cities, 10/17/95, 1A
  • Craddieth, Edna
    • Former insurance firm worker pleads guilty to theft of checks, 3/15/95, 3B
  • Craftsmen’s Guild of Mississippi
    • Adult Crafts Sampler, 9/29/95, 1E
    • Allen is interim director, 1/27/95, 1E
    • Profile Mississippi, 2/26/95, 3I
  • Crash and dash break-ins, Jackson
    • Downtown Gun and Pawn, 7/1/95, 4B
  • Crawford, Bill SEE Elections, 1996—US House–3rd District
  • Credit cards
    • Thief Stephen Joseph Ray, 5/3/95, 1B
  • Credit cards SEE ALSO Church of God in Christ
  • Credit unions
    • State unions healthy and growing, officials say, 8/19/95, 5B
  • Creel, Jefferson
    • National guardsman injured in jump in Georgia, 5/4/95, 4B; 5/6/95, 5B
  • Cricenti, George
    • Jackson’a new Public Safety Commissioner, 5/19/95, 3B
  • Crie rate, Brandon (1995)
    • Luckney Road subdivision entrance, 11/28/95, 4B
  • Crime Lab
    • Backlog of cases slows work, 8/19/95, 1B
  • Crime on college campuses SEE Universities, Mississippi—Crime…
  • Crime Prevention Forums SEE Metro Jackson Chamber of Commerce
  • Crime rate, Canton (1995)
    • 3 arrested in slaying of Rhodrix Hodges, 3/27/95, 2B
  • Crime rate, Clinton (1995)
    • Johnny Penilton is year’s first homicide, 7/10/95, 3B
  • Crime rate, Gulfport (1995)
    • Bodies of 2 men found in house, 1/10/95, 3B
  • Crime rate, Jackson (1993)
    • 3 at Club Colors…Alexander denies shooting rifle, 2/15/95, 4B
    • 3 at Club Colors…slaying weapon argued, 2/14/95, 5B
    • 3 at Club Colors: Alexander found guilty, 2/17/95, 1B
    • 3 at Club Colors: Alexander’s rifle could have killed trio, 2/16/95, 4B
    • 3 killed, Club Colors: Alexander & Williams’ life terms, 2/24/95, 3B
    • 3 killed…(trial) trio killed with assault rifle, 2/11/95, 4B
    • 3 killed…Club Colors: trial of Barry Alexander, 2/9/95, 4B
  • CRIME RATE, JACKSON (1994)
    • 11% JUMP OVER 1993, 3/4/95, 1A, 13A
  • Crime rate, Jackson (1994)
    • 3 on Comfort St.: JPD still seeking clues, 10/4/95, 1A; 10/5/95, 9B
    • 3 on Comfort…relative seeks memorial, 10/11/95, 4B
  • CRIME RATE, JACKSON (1994)
    • CITY’S RATE FOR 1994 (chart), 1/2/95, 1B
  • Crime rate, Jackson (1994)
    • Fabra Care killings: trial, 11/28/95, 11/30/95, 3B
    • Fabra Care…suspect Donald Burton, 9/26/95, 4B
  • CRIME RATE, JACKSON (1994)
    • FAMILY, FRIENDS LIKELY SUSPECTS IN MAJORITY OF SLAYINGS, 1/2/95, 1A
  • Crime rate, Jackson (1994)
    • Infant Demontarius Dennis: father faces grand jury, 1/27/95, 5B
    • Man charged in strangulation death of 5-year-old, 1/1/95, 1B
    • Robbery suspected…few clues in slaying of Makeba Winston, 12/19/95, 4B
  • Crime rate, Jackson (1995)
    • 10th homicide: Gene Hughes, 2/7/95, 5B
    • 13th homicide: Lloyd McLin shot on West Capitol, 2/14/95, 3B; 2/17/95, 4B
    • 1st homicide of the year, 1/3/95, 1B; 1/4/95, 4B
    • 2 killed, 1 hurt in separate shootings, 5/16/95, 5B
    • 23rd slaying: man on Prosperity Street, 3/23/95, 2B
    • 25th homicide: Fredrick Casnel, 4/10/95, 2B
    • 2nd slaying in a week at boarding house, 3/5/95, 6B
    • 3% drop first half of 1995
      • But homicide up 33%, 8/11/95, 1A, 7A
    • 34th slaying: man charged, 5/11/95, 3B
    • 3rd woman found strangled in an abandoned building, 8/17/95, 8B
    • 54th homicide: identity sought, 7/2/95, 4B
    • 57th homicide: L.C. Herman, 7/10/95, 3B
    • 74-year old man charged in slaying of 60-year old, 9/4/95, 2B
    • 8th homicide: a link to earlier slaying?, 1/29/95, 1B
    • 90th homicide: Brandon woman dead in car, 12/26/95, 3B; 12/27/95, 3B
    • Atti-crime ad by Crime Commission, 2/11/95, 3B: 2/14/95, 1A
    • City’s deadliest neighborhood noted for drug trade, 7/30/95, 10A
    • Crime summit: 600 youths attend, 3/4/95, 4B; 3/5/95, 1B
    • Crime summit: residents support 7 proposals, 1/10/95, 1A
    • Crime summit: victims’ perspectives, 1/8/95, 1A, 10A-11A
    • Crime worries persist after flight from Jackson, 4/16/95, 12A
    • Home security: careless homeowners targets to thieves, 7/12/95, 1A, 1D
  • CRIME RATE, JACKSON (1995)
    • HOMICIDE SKYROCKETING; DRUG TRADE BLAMED, 7/30/95, 10A
  • Crime rate, Jackson (1995)
    • Homicide: man killed at Travel Lodge on West Capitol, 2/11/95, 5B
    • Homicides 91 and 92: G Goodine and C Cowards, 1/3/96, 2B; 12/29/95, 5B
    • Hope Springs…Church prayer vigil, 1/16/95, 1A; 1/17/95 3B
    • Jackson Violent Crime Task Force, 3/28/95, 1A
    • Juveniles commit 65% of city crimes, 11/10/95, 4B
    • Man robbed and stabbed in Maywood Mart attack at 9:30 a.m., 7/11/95, 4B
    • Midday shootout on Prosperity Street: 1 killed, 1/25/95, 1B
    • Mother Minnie Hinkle barricades family in home for safety, 6/9/95, 1A
    • Mutilated body of Roosevelt Garner found, 1/24/95, 1D
    • National Night Out, 8/1/95, 1A; 8/2/95, 1B
    • Serial killer? 4 women have been slain in abandoned houses, 8/24/95, 1A
    • Slain car theft victim city’s 3rd homicide, 1/15/95, 3B
    • Thinking he was…JPD says DA ignored evidence in killing, 12/23/95, 1B
    • Woman Cheryl Garcia found strangled in vacant house, 1/19/95, 4B
  • Crime rate, Madison County (1995)
    • Suburban growth sweezing police forces, 9/24/95, 1A
  • Crime rate, Mississippi
    • Federal grant for statewide computer linkup of criminal info, 1/12/95, 1B
  • Crime rate, Mississippi (1994)
    • Homicide rate falls nationwide, but not in Mississippi, 10/24/95, 1A
  • CRIME RATE, MISSISSIPPI (1994)
    • STATE LEADS NATION IN PER-CAPITA CRIME GROWTH, 11/21/95, 1A
  • Crime rate, Mississippi (1995)
    • Crime summit: committees offer recommendations, 1/8/95 (tabloid)
    • Crime summit: crime is #1 issues with newspaper’s readers, 1/9/95, 1B
    • Crime summit: statewide law enforcement computer linkup, 1/12/95, 1B
  • CRIME RATE, MISSISSIPPI (1995)
    • KIDS WHO KILL, 1/2/95, 1A
  • Crime rate, Mississippi (1995)
    • Rural crime: agencies work together, 7/18/95, 1A
  • Crime rate, Nettleton (1995)
    • 2 teenage girls held in shooting of Frank Lowe, 16, 7/23/95, 3B
  • Crime rate, Rankin County (1995)
    • Suburban growth sweezing police forces, 9/24/95, 1A
  • Crime rate, US (1994)
    • Homicide rate falls nationwide, but not in Mississippi, 10/24/95, 1A
    • Slayings by male teenagers skyrocketing
      • Serious crime drops 3%, 5/22/95, 1A
  • Crime rate, US (1995)
    • Local sheriffs say lack of jail space biggest problem, 6/14/95, 3B
  • Crime victims
    • $892,000 federal grant for victims’ groups, 7/7/95, 3B
    • Call for more rights, 1/8/95, 1A+
    • Family and friends of Johnny Britton march to Capitol, 3/24/95, 4B
    • Homicide victims’ survivors: exclusive club, 9/13/95, 1B
  • Crisis Pregnancy Center
    • Speech by Pam Stenzel of Straight Talk
      • Abstinence is key, 5/27/95, 1D
  • Crook, Mike SEE Genesis Management Strategies
  • Crosby Arboretum
    • Profile Mississippi, 2/26/95, 5I
  • Crosby Memorial Hospital
    • Workers hit by fumes from Louisiana gas leak patients, 10/26/95, 6B
  • Crosby, Bryant Terry
    • Newborn baby weighs in at 14 pounds, 13 ounces, 9/21/95, 1A; 11/20/95, 1A
  • Cross-burning (south Jackson) SEE Race relations–South Jackson…
  • Crossroads of the South Invitational Soccer Tournament, 10/29/95, 1B
  • Crouch, Andrae
    • Gospel singer in concert at Tupelo Coliseum, 4/6/95, 1D
  • Cruelty to animals SEE Animal rights
  • Cruises (Russian ships) SEE Port of Gulfport
  • Culver, Teri and Gene
    • 10-year Gautier co-workers learn they are siblings, 1/1/95, 6B
  • Cummins, Bob
    • Pearl resident pulls gun on fugitive, dials 911, 10/22/95, 1A
  • Cunningham, Denise
    • Accused man George Taylor’s trial, 3/23/95, 1B; 3/24/95, 5B
    • Murder charge dropped against George Taylor, 8/22/95, 3B
    • Taylor’s 2nd trial ends in deadlock, 8/15/95, 3B
  • Curfews, Canton
    • City considers measure, 5/27/95, 4B; 6/7/95, 4B
    • Measure goes into effect, 8/17/95, 1A
  • Curfews, Shelby
    • Officials approve curfew, 11/12/95, 8B
  • Curfews, Tupelo
    • Measure working, police say, 9/26/95, 3B
  • Curfews, Vicksburg
    • New curfew goes into effect, 7/23/95, 2B
  • Currency SEE Mississippi currency
  • Curriculum (JPS) SEE Jackson Public Schools (1995)—Curriculum…
  • Cut Off Road SEE Roads and Streets, Rankin County
  • Cutley, Jessie
    • Carla Smith given 28-year sentence, 10/25/95, 4B
    • Carla Smith, 15, found guilty of murder, 9/21/95, 1B; 10/6/95, 1A
    • Trial of Carla Smith, 15, 9/19/95, 2B
    • Trial of Don Jerrell Williams, 9/6/95, 3B; 9/7/95, 6B
  • Cypress Lake subdivision
    • Fiber-optic cable installation, 2/17/95, 5B
  • Cyprus Cove Personal Care Home
    • Neighborhood opposition, 10/10/95, 4B; 10/31/95, 4B
  • Cystic Fibrosis Foundation
    • Warns of man illegally seeking donations, 4/6/95, 3B
  • Dahmer, Vernon
    • DA Glenn White says progress being made, 3/1/95, 1B
    • Fate of case could be in hands of newly elected DA, 6/22/95, 3B; 8/9/95, 7A
    • FBI releases files, 4/26/95, 1B
    • FBI to open files, 3/17/95, 1A
    • FBI to release documents, 4/5/95, 1B; 4/6/95, 1B
    • Future of case in question: DA Glenn White leaves post, 7/27/95, 3B
    • Janet Reno’s help sought in releasing of files, 2/16/95, 1B; 3/15/95, 3B
    • Lott criticizes Bennie Thompson for probe, 3/28/95, 1B
    • National Council of Churches holds public hearing, 7/31/95, 1A; 8/1/95, 1B
    • Unity urges in pursuit of killers, 3/20/95, 1A
  • Dale, George
    • Lawyers offered Blocker deal for info on Dale, 5/3/95, 5A
    • Official status of campaign contributions probe to be decided, 2/6/95, 1B
    • Probe ends; no federal charges to be filed, 5/20/95, 1A
  • Dams
    • Mississippi
      • Corps of Engineers’ dam on Harland Creek in Holmes County, 1/14/95, 1A
  • Dancing
    • Where to go in Jackson: ballroom, boot-scootin’ etc, 6/8/95, 10E
  • Dandruff
    • Didn’t it used to be a bigger problem?, 8/2/95, 1D
  • Danube River
    • Tired of Mississippi politics? Cruise the Danube, 7/16/95, 3G (Minor column)
  • Dating
    • Date rape, violence and assault are dark secrets, 12/31/95, 1A, 1E, 5E
  • Daughdrill, Tommy
    • His wife ends silence on juvenile justice failings, 1/23/95, 1A
    • Widow sues Pike County, 9/7/95, 3B
  • David and Lucille Packard Fellowships
    • 2 JSU students win scholarships, 5/13/95, 1B
  • Davidson, L. Stacy
    • Cleveland doctor gives Ole Miss $1 Million, 9/10/95, 1B
  • Davis Planetarium
    • Cosmic Catastrophes show, 6/15/95, 1D
    • Dark Side, Planetarium’s original laser production, 4/6/95, 12E
    • Good Times, Bad Times show, 2/26/95, 1E
    • Laser shows are produced by John Williams and Rick Robertson, 4/6/95, 12E
    • Student Space Station is canceled, 6/10/95, 1B
  • Davis Road Baptist Church
    • Minister Chuck King killed in car crash, 2/3/95, 1E
  • Davis, Alfred
    • Held in attempted robbery of Jackson adult bookstore, 10/7/95, 1B
  • Davis, Dana
    • Ex-Hinds County employee sues permit, zoning department, 5/3/95, 4B
  • Davis, Donald Wayne SEE Hancock, Janice
  • Davis, Isaac
    • JPD firefighter charged in theft from UPS truck, 12/23/95, 4B
  • Davis, Joy
    • Former abortion clinic nurse speaks at right-to-life banquet, 4/1/95, 3B
  • Davis, Lisa SEE Williams, Tonya
  • Davis, Mildred
    • Woman, 60, gets GED; plans to go to college, 6/30/95, 5B
  • Day care centers SEE Child care centers
  • Day, Eugene SEE Zoning, Jackson
  • Days Inn of America
    • Byram inn opens, 7/14/95, 3B; 8/20/95, 4B
  • de la Renta, Oscar
    • Designer appears at McRae’s Northpark, 11/14/95, 1D
  • Deaf
    • Susan Salter does well at Brandon High School, 5/10/95, 1D
  • Deaf Maggie Lee Sayre; Photographs of a River Life
    • Book review, 10/5/95, 1D
  • Death penalty
    • 5 Parchman inmates seek to ban gas chamber executions, 2/10/95, 1A
    • Execution delays blamed on appeals, 9/14/95, 1A
    • Federal funding for death row appeals is axed, 6/10/96, 3B; 10/11/95, 1A
  • Death row inmates
    • Bobby Joe Pinkney resentenced to life, 8/8/95, 3B
    • Execution order stayed for Ricky Chase, 10/11/95, 1A
    • Executions delayed: Ronald Foster, Ricky Chase and Anthony Carr, 7/31/95, 1B
  • Deaton, Charles
    • Plain-spoken state Board of Education president, 5/30/95, 1A
    • Reappointed to Board of Education, 6/8/95, 3B
  • Deberry, Roy
    • Criticized for buying car without supervisors’ OK, 6/6/95, 1B
  • DeBerry, Roy
    • Hinds County Administrator loses authority to give raises, 11/21/95, 4B
    • Supervisors talk of his ouster, 9/29/95, 1A; 10/3/95, 1A
  • DeBerry, Roy SEE ALSO Hinds County Supervisors
  • Deberry, Roy SEE ALSO School superintendents, Jackson
  • Deer hunting
    • Hunters spend $416 Million on sport in Mississippi each year, 11/19/95, 1A
  • Deerfield subdivision
    • Residents opposed to street curb and gutter work, 6/17/95, 4B
  • Dees, J. Gordon SEE Littering
  • Delta
    • $7.9 Million in USDA loans, 5/5/95, 8B
  • Delta & Pine Land Co
    • To sell Bollgard, genetically engineered cotton, 11/2/95, 7B
  • Delta Airlines
    • 60 flights out of Dallas/Ft. Worth eliminated, 8/4/95, 5B
    • Testing quieter MD-90 jet, 3/17/95, 5B
  • Delta Blues Festival, 1995
    • 3 stages of song, 9/14/95, 10E; 9/17/95, 1B
  • Delta Blues Museum
    • Profile Mississippi, 2/26/95, 3I
  • Delta Council
    • Fordice is keynote speaker, 4/30/95, 3B; 5/27/95, 1B
  • Delta Plaza Shopping Center
    • Fire delays sale of Greenville mall, 9/14/95, 1B
  • Delta State University
    • Business school earns accreditation, 6/22/95, 5B; 6/23/95, 8B
  • Delta Wildlife Expo, 11/2/95, 9E
  • Dennis, H.D. SEE Margaret’s Grocery and Market
  • Dennis, James
    • Senators Lott and Cochran object to his judicial appointment, 8/26/95, 3B
  • Dental Actisite therapy SEE Actisite
  • Dentists
    • Is Actisite procedure risky if done by dental assistants?, 11/1/95, 1A
  • Department of Agriculture and Commerce
    • New headquarters building dedicated, 7/29/95, 4B
  • Department of Archives and History
    • Winter pleads for more funding, 9/14/95, 1A
  • Department of Corrections
    • Puckett appointed commissioner by Fordice, 3/8/95, 1B
  • Department of Corrections SEE ALSO Puckett, Steve
  • Department of Education
    • Too much paper work required, educators complain, 8/28/95, 1A
  • Department of Environmental Quality
    • Proposed sand/gravel mining regulations, 6/21/95, 1A
    • Small business ombudsman Jesse Thompson, 5/28/95, 1C
    • Storm Drain Stenciling Project, 4/21/95, 5B
  • Department of Environmental Quality SEE ALSO Commission on Environmental Quality
  • Department of Health
    • Batesville…Hamilton challenges AG office in fraud case, 9/6/95, 3B
    • Cheating alleged on social work test, 6/6/95, 1A; 6/7/95, 1B
    • Cheating on exam: workers unhappy about retaking exam, 6/9/95, 3B
  • Department of Human and Cultural Services
    • Canvases in subsidized housing, 3/18/95, 4B
  • Department of Human Services (1995)
    • Arizona Boys Ranch will not be used, 3/29/95, 3B
    • Child support collections interrupted? Fund loss?, 2/16/95, 1A
    • Child support collections: Panel OKs MAXIMUS pay, 2/17/95, 1A
    • Computers and more personnel added at some sites, 5/25/95, 1B
    • DHS short of cash to pay MAXIMUS bill, 2/15/95, 1A
    • MAXIMUS faces loss of contract, 3/3/95, 1A
    • MAXIMUS rift risk: no DHS budget?, 3/29/95, 1B; 3/30/95, 1A
    • MAXIMUS showdown set, 3/27/95, 1A
    • MAXIMUS: House OKs $4 Million for payments, 2/23/95, 2B
    • Murphy appointed deputy director, 6/20/95, 1A
    • Phillips may have accepted post in Alabama, 3/22/95, 1A
    • Phillips steps down; Don Taylor is successor, 4/27/95, 1A
    • Smoke scare forces evacuation, 6/9/95, 3B
  • Department of Mental Health
    • Expense of regional directors’ housing, 12/14/95, 1A
  • Department of Transportation
    • Retirement of engineers Joe Clark and Robert Robinson, 5/13/95, 3B
  • Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks
    • Boat explosion, 7/4/95, 3B; 7/5/95, 1A; 7/8/95, 1A
    • Outdoors-Woman workshop, 4/3/95, 1B
  • Deposit Guaranty
    • 11% jump in earnings, quarter ending June 30, 7/20/95, 6B
    • 1994 profits set at $67 Million, 1/18/95, 8B
    • Acquisitions help bank have record year in 1994, 4/19/95, 5B
    • Automated loan machines, 7/4/95, 1A
    • Employee Tom Potter lives in Georgia, works via computer, 3/13/95, 1A
    • Five Points Branch: car crashes into building, 4/7/95, 1A
    • GuarantyConnect: access to accounts with home PCs, 3/7/96, 9B; 10/10/95, 5B
    • Mobile home buyers sue bank for $1 Million, 7/14/95, 1A
    • Purchase of 2 Arkansas banks, 5/18/95, 5B
    • Sues Insurance Commissioner for right to sell annuities, 4/4/96, 6B; 8/25/95, 5B
  • Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic, 1995
    • All skyboxes sold for 1995 tourney, 2/11/95, 1A
    • Brief storm, but not a repeater of last year, 7/21/95, 1A
    • Commercial gamble, director Robert Morgan says, 7/18/95, 1A
    • Ed Dougherty is winner, 7/24/95, 1A
    • Golfer Dick Mast and family live in motor home, 7/23/95, 1A
    • Kenny Knox and family stay with the Formans, 7/21/95, 1E
    • Shooting for $1 Million purse, 7/20/95, 1A
    • Spectators urged to dress comfortably, 7/19/95, 1A
    • Traffic ticket issued to golf pro is rescinded, 7/20/95, 4B
    • Volunteers play big role in golf classic, 7/11/95, 1A
  • Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic, 1996
    • $1 Million purse, 12/1/95, 1A
  • Deposit Guaranty Mortgage Co
    • Acquires First Mortgage Co (Omaha), 6/17/95, 5B
    • Deal reached on class action suit, 9/2/95, 5B
  • Deposit Guaranty Symposium, 1995
    • Dederick is speaker, 1/12/95, 5B
  • Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic
    • Hattiesburg fans wish DGGC well, 7/22/95, 1A
  • Depot SEE Train depots
  • Designer Showcase
    • Mallison home on East Hill Drive, 2/23/95, 1D
  • DeSoto County
    • Fast growing area draws from Memphis, 4/30/95, 1C
  • Devil SEE Satan
  • DeVille Cinema
    • Alternative movie house, 11/16/95, 1D
  • Diamond Lakes Casino SEE Riverboat gambling, Tunica County
  • Diamondhead casino SEE Dockside gambling, Hancock County
  • Dickard, Sylvia
    • Anatomy of a family tragedy
      • Greenwood widow slain by ex-boyfriend, 9/3/95l, 1E
  • Dickie building SEE Williamson-Dickie Factory
  • Diggs, Samuel
    • Found guilty in beating death of girlfriend Mary Hunter, 9/21/95, 6B
  • Dillard, Rob
    • Ex-judge’s son pleads guilty to fondling, 9/8/95, 4B
  • Dillon, Jerry
    • School enrollment for children
      • Family moves to Ridgeland from Canton, 3/3/95, 4B
  • Dioxin
    • High levels found near Gulfport naval installation, 3/15/95, 1A; 3/17/96, 1B
  • DIOXIN
    • STATE HIGH COURT UPHOLDS RULING AGAINST COMPANIES, 9/15/95, 2B
  • Dioxin
    • Suits against International Paper’s Moss Point mill thrown out, 4/14/95, 5B
  • Direct Mail and Computer Services
    • Grows from 4 employees to 105, 12/28/95, 6B
  • Direct-broadcast satellite dishes SEE Satellite dish
  • Dirt and sand mining SEE Mining, Hinds county
  • Disabled
    • Rates are high for elderly disabled in South, 2/6/95, 4A
  • Discover Greater Jackson, 6/15/95, (tabloid supplement)
  • District Attorneys, Hinds County
    • AG Moore loans lawyers to backlogged DA office, 10/25/95, 3B
    • Jackson City Council funds 2 10-month positions, 10/18/95, 4B
    • Tough bond policy in murder cases, 3/2/95, 1A
  • District Attorneys, Mississippi
    • Bounce or Bust: DA’s to collect on bad checks, 6/28/88, 1A
    • DAs plea for 30+ more assistant attorneys, 1/31/96, 3B; 12/29/95, 1A
  • Ditches
    • Jackson
      • Inmates to clean ditch in Brookwood subdivision, 8/29/95, 4B
  • Ditto, Kane
    • Hospitalized; suffering lower back pain, 5/9/95, 1B
    • State of the City address: make Jackson safe for children, 2/22/95, 1A
  • Divorce
    • Alienation of affection lawsuit: Boozer vs. Clay, 6/29/95, 1B
    • Children need not be scarred by divorce, 7/25/95, 1D
    • Custody battles over possessions, 2/17/95, 1E
  • Dixie National Corp
    • Leroy Reed named chairman of the board, 2/15/95, 5B
  • Dixie National, 1995
    • 30th run begins January 30th, 1/18/95, 1A; 1/26/95, 9E
    • Armadillo race: anti-drug program, 2/13/95, 1B
    • Bad bulls bolster riders’ standings, 2/8/95, 1A
    • Bareback riding competition: cowboy Clint Corey, 2/13/95, 1D
    • Black cowboys lonely on the trail, but race not an issue, they say, 2/15/95, 1D
    • Brings visitors with money to Jackson, 2/1/95, 5B
    • Brought nearly $15 Million into Jackson economy, 2/21/95, 1B
    • Champion calf roper Herbert Theriot, 2/11/95, 1B
    • Construction crimps parking, 2/4/95, 1B
    • Country singer Ken Mellons, 2/9/95, 11E
    • Dirt floor in the arena appreciated, 1/31/95, 1B
    • Getting properly decked out, 2/2/95, 1D
    • Herding cows in a hurry, 2/2/95, 1A
    • Injured bull rider J.M. Matthews released from hospital, 2/13/95, 2B
    • Kelly McHann’s grand champion lamb, 2/10/95, 1A, 4A
    • Leaf River Riding Association wagon train, 2/10/95, 1E
    • Livestock Show about more than just prizes, 2/14/95, 4B
    • Livestock: breeding and market stocks, 2/3/95, 1A
    • Noseprinting of animals, 2/6/95, 1B
    • Parade: fans brave cold, wet weather, 2/12/95, 1B
    • Quarter Horse Show and National Cutting Horse Show, 2/20/95, 1B
    • Restaurants roping in business, 2/9/95, 1B
    • Rodeo not really the main event, 1/30/95, 1B
    • Slack-time riders, 2/14/95, 1B
    • Steer wrestler Bob Lummus, 2/9/95, 12E
    • Western Festival, 2/9/95, 12E
    • What’s where (map), 2/9/95, 13E
  • Dixon Gallery and Gardens
    • Memphis gallery showcases French and American paintings, 10/1/95, 1F
  • Dixon, Billy Joe
    • Former mental patient charged in Rankin County woman’s death, 5/31/95, 5B
  • Dixon, Doris
    • West Jackson woman kills youth who invaded her home to rob her, 6/13/95, 1B
  • Dixon, Maletha
    • Miss Collegiate African American, 2/23/95, 4B
  • Dixon, Reggie SEE Pearl Public Schools
  • Dobbertins, (The)
    • NY couple in Jackson on round-the-world tour in amphibious car, 12/22/95, 1B
  • Dockside gambling, Bay St. Louis SEE ALSO Dockside gambling, Waveland
  • Dockside gambling, Bay St.Louis
    • Casino Magic tries to sell shares abroad, 1/27/95, 6B
  • Dockside gambling, Biloxi
    • 6 arrested in cheating scam at President Casino, 6/2/95, 1A; 6/3/95, 1B
  • Dockside Gambling, Biloxi
    • Back Bay Mission: land for right-of-way for casino road, 5/25/95, 1A
  • Dockside gambling, Biloxi
    • Biloxi Belle closes, 1/4/95, 1A
    • Casino Magic planning hotel, 9/26/95, 5B
    • City suing church to sell land to Imperial Palace, 4/23/95, 2B
    • Court OKs Royal Casino at site north of I-10, 1/7/95, 1A
    • Gold Shore Casino: creditors move in, 5/7/95, 1B
    • Grand Casino grows into destination resort, 5/10/95, 1A
    • Imperial Palace: dispute fails to slow construction, 10/23/95, 1B
    • Isle of Capri: Crowne Plaza will operate hotel, 1/19/95, 5B7
    • Mirage Inc to build Golden Nugget luxury resort, 11/22/95, 4B
    • Palace Casino sold to Casino Resource Corp, 9/27/95, 5B; 12/29/95, 1B
    • President Casino pays $2.5 Million in DUI lawsuit, 6/27/95, 1A
    • President Casino sued in Alabama DUI death, 2/27/95, 1A
    • President Casino sued over death of Stella Flynt, 9/10/95, 2B
    • Shakeout: President gets Gold Shore; Grand wants Lady Luck, 2/22/95, 5B
    • Treasure Bay plans new hotel and parking garage, 2/21/95, 6B
    • Treasure Bay’s Hendrix found unsuitable, 4/21/95, 6B
  • Dockside Gambling, Diamondhead
    • Casino World gets OK: Pine Hills rejected, 6/16/95, 5B
  • Dockside gambling, Gulf Coast
    • 2 casinos accept $50,000 in Gaming Commission fines, 3/31/95, 5B
  • DOCKSIDE GAMBLING, GULF COAST
    • GAMBLING HAS BROUGHT BIG LIFESTYLE CHANGES TO COAST, 4/25/95, 5B
  • Dockside gambling, Gulf Coast
    • Golden Nugget may build resort, 8/6/95, 1B; 11/29/95, 3B
    • Sophisticated ring of cheaters busted
      • Used a ‘monkey paw’, 3/14/95, 1A
    • Strong coast industry cited in N.O. casino collapse, 12/2/95, 1A
  • Dockside gambling, Gulfport
    • Copa Casino must have hotel to survive, 8/25/95, 1B
    • Copa Casino’s grease-trap flap, 11/22/95, 2B
    • Grand Casino grows into destination resort, 5/10/95, 1A
    • President Casino denied tax exemption, 12/14/95, 2B
  • Dockside gambling, Hancock County SEE ALSO Dockside gambling, Diamondhead
  • Dockside gambling, Harrison County
    • Pine Hills application rejected: Diamondhead OK’d, 6/16/95, 5B
    • Pine Hills casino illegal, justices rule, 4/14/95, 1A
  • Dockside gambling, Pine Hills SEE Dockside gambling, Harrison County
  • Dockside gambling, Waveland
    • Bayou Caddy drug raid: agents reprimanded, 5/18/95, 3B
    • Bayou Caddy transfers to Greenville, 9/26/95, 1A; 11/1/95, 2B
    • Bayou Caddy: lewd behavior charge, 1/19/95, 1A; 2/17/95, 2B
    • Ex-executive at Bayou Caddy George Baxter indicted, 4/29/95, 1A
    • Fordice questionable ties with George Baxter, 9/24/95, 3G (Minor column)
  • Doctors, Jackson
    • Robotic arm used by surgeons at local hospitals, 5/25/95, 1B
  • Doctors, Mississippi
    • Retired doctors working with indigent patients, 5/15/95, 1B
  • Dog Wash
    • Owner and pet groomer Leigh Barrier, 4/3/95, 1D
  • Dogs
    • ‘Rescue’ is mascot at Reservoir fire house, 8/4/95, 1B
    • 8 drug dogs donated to law enforcement agencies by BellSouth, 4/21/95, 5B
    • American Kennel Club competition, 2/5/95, 1B
    • Black Hawk community
      • Buddy leads authorities to master lost in ravine, 10/21/95, 1A
    • Dognappers blamed for missing pets in Madison County, 1/17/95, 1A
    • Dognappings in Chapel Clift Village in Raymond, 6/21/95, 1B
    • Owner Dianne Emmett mauled by her dog in Byram, 2/18/95, 4B
    • Terzian, companion to paraplegic Tammy Middleton, 4/4/95, 1D
  • Dolan, John SEE Vicksburg Police Department
  • Dollarhide, Jim
    • Imageworks owner honored for video, 11/10/95, 5B
  • Domestic violence, Jackson
    • Bogue Chitto man kills ex-wife’s boyfriend, 7/9/95, 1B
    • Fight leaves 2 dead in south Jackson, 3/12/95, 1A
  • Domestic violence, Mississippi
    • Laws need to be strengthened, activist says, 12/3/95, 1B
    • Lax accounting by counties costing funding for shelters, 12/3/95, 1A
    • Lax accounting of fees by counties hurts shelters, 12/3/95, 1A
    • New law is effective, JPD says, 10/27/95, 12A
    • New law with stronger arrest clause goes in affect, 7/10/95, 1A
    • SAVE (Stop America’s Violence Everywhere), 10/27/95, 1A
    • SEE ALSO Mississippi Legislature, 1995
    • When parents commit murder: deep wounds on children, 4/23/95, 1E, 2E
  • Domino’s Pizza
    • Starkville store loses lawsuit against ex-manager Burrell Grosinske, 8/16/95, 3B
  • Donald, Tim
    • Misidentified as being killed in crash of his car, 9/7/95, 1A
  • Donaldson, Eddie
    • Gag order imposed in his slaying, 1/4/95, 1B
  • Donovan, Joe
    • No confidence vote in City Council, 11/18/95, 1A; 11/22/95, 4B; 12/13/95, 5B
  • Dorn, Edwin
    • Defense Department Undersecretary speaks in Jackson, 3/30/95, 4B
  • Doss, Evan
    • Losing Claiborne supervisor candidate threatens store boycott, 11/23/95, 2B
  • Dotson, Randal and Edward
    • Cousins slain; Eddie Martin in custody, 4/2/95, 1B
  • Doty, David
    • MC student killed in wreck with dump truck, 4/6/95, 1B; 4/7/95, 4B; 5/11/95, 4B
  • Dougherty, Ed SEE Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic
  • Doula program SEE Mississippi Action for Progress
  • Dove, Joe
    • Clarion-Ledger promotion, 12/21/95, 1B
  • Dow Jones Industrial Averages
    • 4000 barrier broken, 2/24/95, 1A; 2/27/95, 7B
  • Dowdle, Michael SEE Police beatings, Columbus
  • Downtown Detective Quiz
    • Where are you in downtown Jackson
      • Architectural gems, 5/11/95, 1D
  • Downtown Gun and Pawn
    • Crash-and-dash break-in, 7/1/95, 4B
  • Drawings by children SEE Art
  • DREAM
    • Drugless Douglass Tales, 1/10/95, 5B
  • Drennan, Douglas
    • Florence man pleads guilty to aggravated assault threat on deputies, 3/18/95, 5B
  • Dress codes, Jackson
    • Business employees enjoy casual look, 1/28/95, 5B
    • From college to work environment, 1/29/95, 1E
    • Smith Elementary School may adopt code, 6/19/95, 1A
  • Drive-by shooting, Jackson
    • 2 videotape themselves shooting at cars on Ellis Avenue, 6/24/95, 1A
    • 3rd suspect in slaying of Cornelius Boyland, 1/31/95, 5B
    • 87-year old woman injured on Cleary Street, 3/20/95, 1B
    • Carrie’s Learning Daycare Center, 3/25/95, 1A; 3/26/95, 4B; 3/28/95, 1B
    • Carrie’s Learning…3 arrested, 4/6/95, 1A
    • I-55: Memphis couple injured; no motive known, 8/3/95, 1A
    • Man transporting wounded turned away from McDonald’s, 3/8/95, 4B
    • Teen Mario Haley injured, 1/16/95, 3B
  • Driver’s license
    • New age-16 law goes into effect, 9/1/95, 1A
    • New law raises age to 16, 7/2/95, 3G (Minor column); 8/27/95, 1A
  • Driver’s license SEE ALSO Automobile drivers
  • Driving age SEE Driver’s license
  • Drownings, Brandon
    • Roland Dotson drowns in pond near Brandon, 7/7/95, 4B; 7/8/95, 4B
  • Drownings, Lincoln County
    • B.F.Reeves of McComb drowns in Lake Lincoln, 11/23/95, 3B
  • Drug court system
    • Federal study in Hinds and Harrison counties, 8/22/95, 3B
    • Issue before 1995 Legislature, 1/24/95, 1B
  • Drug raids, Delta
    • 128 arrested in four-county sweep, 9/21/95, 1A; 9/23/95, 1B; 9/29/95, 1B
    • 2 Clarksdale police officers arrested in 3-county probe, 10/6/95, 1A
    • Police corruption investigation, 9/29/95, 1B; 9/30/95, 1A
  • Drug raids, Greenville
    • More arrests expected: 73 pounds of marijuana seized, 1/26/95, 3B
  • Drug raids, Grenada County
    • AG Mike Moore leads raids; 37 arrested, 9/21/95, 1A; 9/23/95, 1B
  • Drug raids, Jackson
    • 19 charged in target of major dealers (northeast Jackson locales), 8/30/95, 1B
    • 19 charged…business woes in large drug operation, 9/2/95, 4B
    • 19 charged…teaching assistant indicted, 8/31/95, 1B
    • 2 arrested may be part of larger ring, 5/17/95, 3B
    • 5 suspected dealers arrested by city and county authorities, 3/23/95, 2B
    • Drug bust at La Quinta Inn; 2 arrests, 8/28/95, 2B
    • Drugs, weapons confiscated in west Jackson, 3/19/95, 3B
    • Guns, crack seized in New Year’s Day bust, 1/6/95, 4B
    • Operation Ivory: arrests in methamphetamine ring, 6/10/95, 1A; 6/15/95, 1A, 13A
  • Drug raids, Mississippi
    • Sheriffs’ departments get cut of confiscated property, 4/17/95, 1A
  • Drug raids, Rankin County
    • $340,358 in contraband seized so far this year, 8/4/95, 4B
  • Drug raids, Yalobusha County
    • AG Mike Moore leads raids; 37 arrested, 9/21/95, 1A, 9/23/95, 1B
  • Drug tests, Jackson
    • Firefighters say tests used to squelch protestors, 3/8/95, 4B
  • Drug tests, Mississippi
    • Mandatory testing by counties of commercially licensed drivers, 9/23/95, 1A
  • Drug tests, US
    • Supreme Court OKs tests for student athletes, 6/27/95, 1A
  • Drug trafficking, Mississippi
    • New law may be used against Johnny Williams, 9/20/95, 1B
  • Druggists
    • New state law gives limited prescriptive authority to druggists, 7/11/95, 3B
  • Drugless Douglass Tales
    • DREAM, 1/10/95, 5B
  • Drugs, Gulfport
    • 2 arrested on I-10 with $5 Million worth of drugs, 4/11/95, 1B
  • Drugs, Hinds County
    • County unites with Jackson against drug trade, 11/4/95, 1B
  • Drugs, Jackson
    • City unites with Hinds County against drug trade, 11/4/95, 1B
    • Drug dealing no easy road for teenagers, 5/29/95, 1A
    • Law enforcement agencies pulling together to fight drug war, 5/29/95, 1A; 12/1/95, 4B
    • Unity needed in drug war, JPD Chief Johnson says, 5/13/95, 13A
  • Drunken boating
    • New Alcohol Boating Safety Law, 6/25/95, 1B; 7/2/95, 3B
    • New state law on DUI boating goes into effect, 6/25/95, 1B; 7/2/95, 3B
    • No boating-under-the-influence arrests made so far, 7/4/95, 1B
    • Reservoir boaters beware!, 7/27/95, 1B
  • Drunken driving SEE ALSO Drunken boating
  • Drunken driving, Jackson
    • Police will get intoxilyzers, 1/12/95, 4B
  • Drunken driving, Madison
    • Judge Stephen Wright is tough on DUIs, 7/9/95, 1E
  • Drunken driving, Mississippi
    • 126 DUI tickets issued on holiday weekend, 1/3/95, 1B
    • 2 new laws: (1) tougher for under-21 drivers (2) boaters, 6/25/95, 1B
    • 3 DUIs by public officials spark push for tougher laws, 12/28/95, 1B
    • Constables put martini decals on cars: DUI convictions, 10/12/95, 5B
    • Judge McRae’s plea focuses attention on laws, 6/28/95, 1A
    • McRae case: hardship petitions after license revocation, 10/10/95, 1B
    • More suspects refusing breathalyzer test, 5/12/95, 1A
    • Police crack down of Fourth of July DUIs, 7/3/95, 1A
    • Trial defense: double jeopardy if license already revoked?, 5/23/95, 1A
    • Victims to be remembered in vigil, 12/4/95, 1A
  • DUI SEE Drunken boating
  • Duling Alternative Learning Center
    • Reorganization, 7/25/95, 1B; 7/29/95, 1A
  • Duncan M. Gray Center
    • Episcopal Diocese of Mississippi, 4/21/95, 1E
  • Dunlap, Bill
    • Mississippi artist has exhibit at Corcoran Gallery in DC, 12/31/95, 1F
    • Paints official portrait of Ray Mabus, 11/26/95, 3B
  • Dunn, Barbara SEE ALSO Circuit clerks, Hinds County
  • Dunnaway, Darrell SEE HandiCapable Vans Inc
  • Dykes, Willis
    • Court orders new trial for widow in faulty heater lawsuit, 11/16/95, 3B
  • Dylan, Bob
    • At Mississippi Coast Coliseum, 10/12/95, 8E
  • Dynamite
    • Discovery of explosives in burning county-owned near Brandon, 12/30/95, 1B
    • Tip leads to recovery of stolen explosives in Vicksburg, 11/24/95, 5B
  • Dyslexia
    • Advocates seek to strengthen screening law, 12/13/95, 3B
  • E&L Barbecue
    • Restaurant review, 6/1/95, 4E
  • Eagles (rock band)
    • At Tupelo Coliseum, 1/19/95, 8E
  • Eagles, The
    • Fans flock to Tupelo Coliseum for tickets, 1/22/95, 1B
  • Early Arrivals
    • Organization for parents of premature infants, 2/20/95, 1D
  • Earth Day, 1995
    • Emphasis now is on action, 4/17/95, 1B
  • Earthquakes, Japan
    • Area residents learn relatives unhurt in Kobe quake, 1/18/95, 1B
  • Earthquakes, Mississippi River Valley
    • Delta State prepares campus for quakes, 9/28/95, 4B
  • East Metropolitan Center loop road
    • Red tape hinders construction, 4/18/95, 5B
  • East River Place YMCA
    • Cardiovascular fitness program for heart attack survivors, 9/8/95, 1E
    • Gospel concert fund raiser, 1/21/95, 1D
  • Easter
    • Churches use dramas to mark holiday, 4/15/95, 1D
    • Exchange students Inna Gruzdkova and John Klimsa, 4/16/95, 1A
    • Hats off to hat wearers, 4/16/95, 1E
    • Volunteers bring joy to hospitalized children, 4/17/95, 1B
  • Easter Seal Society SEE Mississippi Easter Seal Society
  • Easthaven Estates
    • Higher police visibility to deter speeders, 10/21/95, 4B
  • Easthaven subdivision
    • Brandon
      • New development will increase traffic, 8/18/95, 4B
  • Economic Council
    • Fordice and Molpus appear before panelists, 4/13/95, 3B; 4/14/95, 1A
    • Leadership Mississippi’s mock constitutional convention, 2/15/95, 3B
    • Phil Gramm is speaker, 4/14/95, 1B
  • Economic development offices (abroad)
    • SEE Foreign trade, Mississippi
  • Economy, Jones County
    • Newspaper ads to fill surplus of jobs, 4/13/95, 5B
  • Economy, Mississippi
    • Economy cools slightly, but revenue estimates to be reached, 6/21/95, 3B
    • In 1995 state moved closer to mainstream in US economy, 12/31/95, 5B
  • Edge of the World Wilderness Camp
    • Gives troubled youth choices, 6/3/95, 1B
    • Nearby residents close youth camp near Terry, 5/17/95, 4B
    • New home found, 7/15/95, 4B
  • Education Commissioner SEE College Board
  • Education Commissioner SEE Commissioner of Higher Education
  • Education First
    • New education organization hosts forums, 11/15/95, 3B
  • Education funding SEE Mississippi budget, 1995
  • Education vouchers SEE CEO Metro Jackson
  • Educational Services Center SEE Pearl Public Schools
  • Edwards Elementary School
    • Environmental garden, 9/12/95, 4B
  • Edwards, Aubrey
    • Wanted man kills himself in local motel to avoid jail, 11/21/95, 1A
  • Edwards, Eldrick
    • 5th-grader designs cover for Jackson phonebook, 1/11/95, 1B; 6/1/95, 1B
  • Edwards, Mississippi
    • Community park improvements, 11/18/95, 4B
    • Town Hall to be spruced up, 10/12/95, 5B
    • Town keeps chin up despite bank scandals, 9/3/95, 1A
  • Eighteen wheelers (18-wheelers) SEE Tractor-trailer rigs
  • El Hombre
    • Downtown Jackson barber shop closes after 46 years, 10/26/95, 7B
  • El Matador Mexican Restaurant
    • Restaurant review, 6/22/95, 4E
  • Elderly
    • Older Investors Bulletin (protecting nest egg against swindles), 3/15/95, 5B
    • Senior AIDES, a Jackson program returning elderly to workplace, 3/16/95, 4B
  • Election law reform SEE ALSO Term limitations
  • Election primaries
    • Why Mississippi doesn’t have open primaries, 8/6/95, 3G (Minor column)
  • Elections, 1995
    • $8.4 Million in campaign spending pumped into local economies, 11/9/95, 9B
    • Campaign financing: not all donations accepted, 9/17/95, 1A
    • Election post-mortems, 11/12/95, 1G
    • General election: 4 metro judgeships, 10/29/95, 3B
    • General election: absentee ballot voting, 11/5/95, 1B
    • General election: Agriculture Commissioner: ETV debate, 10/24/95, 1A
    • General election: Agriculture Commissioner: farmers impact on state, 9/8/95, 1B
    • General election: Agriculture Commissioner: Hull, Spell’s styles, 9/3/95, 1B
    • General election: Agriculture Commissioner: Spell vs. Hull, 8/30/95, 1A
    • General election: Agriculture Commissioner: winner will bring change, 10/23/95, 1B
  • ELECTIONS, 1995
    • GENERAL ELECTION: AGRICULTURE COMMISSIONER; SPELL IS VICTOR, 11/8/95, 5A
  • Elections, 1995
    • General election: amendment denying bail if trial pending, 11/5/95, 15A
    • General election: Attorney General: ETV forum, 10/26/95, 1B
    • General election: Attorney General: Jordan chides Moore on crime, 9/13/95, 3B
    • General election: Attorney General: Jordan to Briggs: reveal plans, 10/27/95, 3B
  • ELECTIONS, 1995
    • GENERAL ELECTION: ATTORNEY GENERAL: MOORE EASY WINNER, 11/8/95, 5A
  • Elections, 1995
    • General election: Auditor: ‘no mud slinging’ promised, 9/22/95, 3B
    • General election: Auditor: character attacks, denials, 11/5/95, 1B
    • General election: Auditor: Patterson evaded vehicle tax, opponent says, 10/14/95, 2B
  • ELECTIONS, 1995
    • GENERAL ELECTION: AUDITOR: PATTERSON WINNER, 11/8/95, 6A
  • Elections, 1995
    • General election: Auditor: Patterson’s performance auditing disputed, 10/18/95, 3B
    • General election: civil rights activists push registration, 10/31/95, 3B
    • General election: Claiborne County supervisor race thrown out, 11/17/95, 3B
    • General election: District Attorney race, Madison/Rankin counties, 10/24/95, 4B
  • ELECTIONS, 1995
    • GENERAL ELECTION: FIRST-TIME VOTER ALEX WILSON, 11/8/95, 1A
  • Elections, 1995
    • General election: Fordice and Musgrove wins a mixed message, 11/16/95, 1A
    • General election: Gingrich visits state, 9/16/95, 1B; 9/17/95, 1A
    • General election: GOP confident it will take control of state, 10/12/95, 1A
    • General election: GOP gains unlikely statewide, 11/5/95, 5G (Minor column)
    • General election: Hinds County circuit clerk (hearing), 10/4/95, 1G; 10/7/95, 4B
    • General election: Hinds County sheriff candidates, 10/19/95, 5B
    • General election: Hinds County sheriff McMillin re-elected, 11/8/95, 11A
    • General election: Hinds County supervisor race, 10/26/95, 7B
    • General election: Hinds County supervisor: Calhoun/Wilbourn, 8/31/95, 4B
    • General election: Hinds County: payments to ‘phantom’ employees?, 9/21/95, 1B
    • General election: Hinds County: uniform campaigning rules needed, 11/4/95, 4B
    • General election: House District 57, 11/4/95, 3B
    • General election: House District 57: Blackmon victory challenged, 11/29/95, 4B
    • General election: House District 64, 9/27/95, 4B
    • General election: House district 71, 10/6/95, 4B
    • General election: House District 71: flier distribution issue, 11/7/95, 3B
    • General election: House District 71: Pickett on Barrett’s TV show, 10/21/95, 1B
    • General election: House District 71: Reeves’ PAC money, 10/21/95, 1B
    • General election: House District 85: Candidate Evers, 10/25/95, 1B
  • ELECTIONS, 1995
    • GENERAL ELECTION: INSURANCE COMMISSIONER: DALE LANDSLIDE, 11/8/95, 6a
  • Elections, 1995
    • General election: judge orders GOP not to interfere with commissioners, 11/7/95, 1B
    • General election: large turnout delays Madison County count, 11/9/95, 1B
    • General election: last ETV debates, 10/23/95, 1B
    • General election: Legislature: Black Republican candidates, 10/25/95, 3B
    • General election: Lieutenant Governor: Briggs achievements ‘ignored’, 11/15/95, 3B
    • General election: Lieutenant governor: Briggs advocating chain gangs, 10/17/95, 1B
    • General election: Lieutenant Governor: Briggs conned by ETV debate?, 10/24/95, 2B
    • General election: Lieutenant governor: Briggs making way for Musgrove, 11/15/95, 1A
    • General election: Lieutenant Governor: Briggs on WorkFirst, 10/10/95, 3B
    • General election: Lieutenant Governor: Briggs refuses ETV debate, 10/27/95, 1B
    • General election: Lieutenant Governor: Briggs’ refusal to debate, 11/9/95, 1B
    • General election: Lieutenant Governor: Briggs’ tax returns, 9/21/95, 2B
    • General election: Lieutenant governor: Briggs’ timber profits, 10/19/95, 2B
    • General election: Lieutenant Governor: gay issue, 10/31/95, 3B
    • General election: Lieutenant Governor: meet the candidates, 10/30/95, 1B
    • General election: Lieutenant Governor: Musgrove on campaign funds, 10/28/95, 3B
    • General election: Lieutenant governor: Musgrove on gangs, 9/29/95, 1B
    • General election: Lieutenant Governor: Musgrove releases tax returns, 9/12/95, 3B
  • ELECTIONS, 1995
    • GENERAL ELECTION: LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR: MUSGROVE WINS, 11/8/95, 1A
  • Elections, 1995
    • General election: Lieutenant Governor: Musgrove’s ‘Duckman’ mascot, 9/26/95, 3B
    • General election: Lieutenant Governor: Musgrove’s spending, 9/27/95, 3B
    • General election: Lieutenant Governor: school accountability, 10/24/95, 2B
    • General election: Lieutenant governor: substantive debate lacking, 10/1/95, 1G
    • General election: Lieutenant Governor: Winter’s job efforts/Musgrove, 11/1/95, 3B
    • General election: Madison County battles brewing, 8/30/95, 5B
    • General election: Madison County circuit clerk, 10/3/95, 4B
    • General election: Madison County school superintendent, 10/22/95, 3B; 10/27/95, 4B
    • General election: Madison County sheriff’s race: drug fight priority, 10/21/95, 4B
    • General election: Madison County supervisors, 10/28/95, 4B
    • General election: Madison County: certified results, 11/10/95, 3B
  • ELECTIONS, 1995
    • GENERAL ELECTION: MODERATE TURNOUT EXPECTED TODAY, 11/7/95, 1A
  • Elections, 1995
    • General election: name order on ballot, 9/9/95, 3B; 9/13/95, 1A
    • General election: New county governments (directory), 11/9/95, 6-7A
  • ELECTIONS, 1995
    • GENERAL ELECTION: NOT A GOP SWEEP, 11/8/95, 5A
    • GENERAL ELECTION: RANKIN COUNTY LIQUOR SALES DEFEATED, 11/8/95, 9A
  • Elections, 1995
    • General election: Rankin County liquor sales: final pleas, 11/4/95, 4B
    • General election: Rankin County liquor sales; lines being drawn, 11/2/95, 1A
    • General election: Rankin County liquor…may hurt Hinds dealers, 11/2/95, 4B
    • General election: Rankin County supervisors, 9/28/95, 5B
    • General election: Rankin Cty liquor sales, 9/22/95, 4B; 10/26/95, 7B; 10/31/95, 4B
    • General election: religious groups’ voter guides, 11/4/95, 1D
    • General election: sample ballot, 8/31/95, 6B
    • General election: SCLC urging blacks to vote, 11/3/95, 2B; 11/11/95, 1A
    • General election: Secretary of State: Blanton ‘pro business’, 10/19/95, 3B
  • ELECTIONS, 1995
    • GENERAL ELECTION: SECRETARY OF STATE: CLARK BIG WINNER, 11/8/95, 5A
  • Elections, 1995
    • General election: Senate District 21 race, 11/4/95, 3B
    • General election: Senate District 35: Smith’s opponents, 10/11/95, 4B
  • ELECTIONS, 1995
    • GENERAL ELECTION: STATEWIDE RESULTS, 11/8/95, A section
  • Elections, 1995
    • General election: Television coverage: WLBT, WAPT score, 11/8/95, 10A
    • General election: term limits amendment called unclear, 11/5/95, 1A
  • ELECTIONS, 1995
    • GENERAL ELECTION: TERM LIMITS DEFEATED, 11/8/95, 7A; 11/14/95, 1B
  • Elections, 1995
    • General election: Transportation candidate Andrew Jenkins, 10/19/95, 3B
    • General election: Transportation Commissioner Burkes, 10/26/95, 3B
    • General election: Transportation Commissioner: candidate Jenkins, 10/29/95, 3B
    • General election: Transportation Commissioner: Eakes on infighting, 10/28/95, 3B
    • General election: Treasurer’s race, 11/3/95, 5B
    • General election: Treasurer: Bennett says Michel actions ‘bizarre’, 10/28/95, 3B
  • ELECTIONS, 1995
    • GENERAL ELECTION: TREASURER: BENNETT WINS 3RD TERM, 11/8/95, 6A
  • Elections, 1995
    • General election: Treasurer: Bennett’s taxpayer ‘contract’, 10/19/95, 4B
    • General election: Treasurer: Michel favors pre-paid tuition plan, 10/11/95, 3B
    • General election: Treasurer: Michel on Bennett’s campaign spending, 9/6/95, 2B
    • General election: Treasurer: Michel on Bennett’s trips, 10/31/95, 3B
    • General election: Treasurer: Michel wants post abolished, 10/25/95, 3B
    • General election: Treasurer: Michel wants probe of Bennett campaign, 9/13/95, 3B
    • GeneraL election: Treasurer: Quayle stumps for Michel, 11/1/95, 3B
  • ELECTIONS, 1995
    • GENERAL ELECTION: VOTER’S GUIDE, 11/5/95, G section
  • Elections, 1995
    • General election: Warren County to list names alphabetically, 9/17/95, 3B
    • GOP could win control of Mississippi Senate, 8/14/95, 1A
    • Hinds County circuit clerk: Brinston can’t run, 11/1/95, 1B
    • Madison and Rankin counties now GOP strongholds, 11/4/95, 1A
    • Pearl: city form of government, 4/3/95, 1A; 4/4/95, 5B; 4/5/95, 1A
    • Primary: 45% turnout expected today, 8/8/95, 1A
    • Primary: absentee ballots: Hinds and other counties miss deadline, 7/1/95, 1B
    • Primary: Agriculture Commissioner: candidate Max Phillips, 2/3/95, 2B
    • Primary: Agriculture Commissioner: Hull announces, 4/28/95, 3B
    • Primary: Agriculture Commissioner: Hull’s celebrity fund-raiser, 6/22/95, 1B
    • Primary: Agriculture Commissioner: Jim Buck Ross voted Republican, 8/9/95, 1A
    • Primary: Agriculture Commissioner: Lester Spell is candidate, 1/26/95, 3B
    • Primary: Agriculture Commissioner: Phillips blasts vet medicine rules, 7/21/95, 6B
    • Primary: Agriculture Commissioner: profiles of all candidates, 6/18/95, 3B
    • Primary: Agriculture Commissioner: Pud Graham is candidate, 1/17/95, 1B
    • Primary: Agriculture Commissioner: race heating up, 6/18/95, 1B
    • Primary: Agriculture Commissioner: runners-up, 8/10/95, 1A
    • Primary: Agriculture Commissioner: Rushing sells cookbook for funding, 7/24/95, 1B
    • Primary: Attorney General: candidate Bill Jordan, 6/16/95, 3B
    • Primary: Attorney General: Jordan will oppose Mike Moore, 3/2/95, 1A
    • Primary: Auditor: anything but boring, 4/30/95, 1B
    • Primary: Auditor: Hood GOP winner; Patterson likely November winner, 8/9/95, 7A
    • Primary: Auditor: Patterson not sure he will run, 1/20/95, 3B
    • Primary: Auditor: Patterson to seek another term, 2/17/95, 3B
    • Primary: Beyond the numbers, what did primary tell us?, 8/13/95, 1F
    • Primary: Black Caucus Forum, 7/16/95, 1B
    • Primary: Black GOP contenders, 3/13/95, 3B
    • Primary: Black Hawk Political Rally & Barbecue, 7/22/95, 1B
    • Primary: Campaign contributions listed, 6/13/95, 3B
    • Primary: Campaign signs: many violate posting rules, 7/14/95, 5B
    • Primary: District attorney races: crime is concern, 5/14/95, 1B
    • Primary: District Attorneys: only black, only female retain their seats, 8/10/95, 2B
    • Primary: Ex-GOP official Chris Webster may run for secretary of state, 2/22/95, 3B
    • Primary: Festivals always draw bevy of candidates, 6/4/95, 1B
    • Primary: Flora mayor’s race: Lewis must validate signatures, 4/22/95, 5B
    • Primary: Forest/Perry counties DA: Vernon Dahmer case a factor, 8/9/95, 7A
    • Primary: Fourth of July festivals: political fireworks, 7/2/95, 1B
    • Primary: Governor’s race SEE Governor’s race, 1995
    • Primary: Hinds County Circuit Clerk
      • Dunn fires candidate Brinston, 3/3/95, 1BN
    • Primary: Hinds County coroner’s race, 7/29/95, 1B; 8/9/95, 10A
    • Primary: Hinds County District 5 supervisor: Smith hopes to survive, 7/28/95, 4B
    • Primary: Hinds County supervisors, District 1: Lauderdale unopposed, 7/11/95, 4B
    • Primary: Hinds County supervisors: runoff Stokes vs. Smith, 8/10/95, 1B; 8/12/95, 3B
    • Primary: Hinds County supervisors: Stokes wins Democratic nod, 8/9/95, 9A
    • Primary: House
      • Democrats name 2 nominees for districts 1 and 19, 5/2/95, 3B
    • Primary: House District 1
      • Widow B Benderman seeks to follow late spouse, 7/16/95, 3B
    • Primary: House District 25: woman who tried to withdraw from race wins, 8/10/95, 4B
    • Primary: House District 26: Aaron Henry loses in primary, 8/9/95, 8A; 8/13/95, 1A
    • Primary: House: Bobby Howell: conflict of interest charges, 7/25/95, 3B; 7/26/95, 2B
    • Primary: Insurance Commissioner: Baxter utters racial slur, 7/18/95, 3B; 7/20/95, 2B
    • Primary: Insurance Commissioner: challengers see Dale as vulnerable, 4/16/95, 1B
    • Primary: Insurance Commissioner: Chism critical of Dale’s funding, 6/28/95, 2B
    • Primary: Insurance Commissioner: Chism hits insurance industry funding, 1/31/95, 2B
    • Primary: Insurance Commissioner: Chism raps Dale’s donations, 6/15/95, 3B
    • Primary: Insurance Commissioner: Chism to challenge Dale, 1/8/95, 4B
    • Primary: Insurance Commissioner: Dale expects vindication, 6/9/95, 3B; 8/9/95, 1A
    • Primary: Insurance Commissioner: Jay Baxter will run, 1/22/95, 2B
    • Primary: Insurance Commissioner: Lewis attacks Dale, 2/17/95, 3B
    • Primary: Insurance Commissioner: Roy Lewis enters race, 1/15/95, 5B
    • Primary: Insurance Commissioner; compulsive liability law, 7/13/95, 3B
    • Primary: irregularities found in Madison GOP voting, 8/25/95, 3B
    • Primary: Jackson County still has uncounted ballots, 9/16/95, 3B
    • Primary: Legislative races: local issues dominate, 7/27/95, 9A (Minor column)
    • Primary: Legislature, 66 lawmakers unopposed, 3/26/95, 1G
    • Primary: Lena, Mississippi, Fourth of July Festival, 7/5/95, 1A
    • Primary: Lieutenant governor: Briggs announces re-election bid, 2/21/95, 3B
    • Primary: Lieutenant governor: Briggs stays with Fordice, 1/17/95, 1B; 3/5/95, 1G
    • Primary: Lieutenant governor: candidate Bill Guy, 6/1/95, 1B
    • Primary: Lieutenant governor: Grisham stumps for Musgrove, 7/9/95, 1A; 7/28/95, 1A
    • Primary: Lieutenant governor: Guy says Briggs too cozy with lobbyists, 7/26/95, 3B
    • Primary: Lieutenant governor: Musgrove and Guy profiled, 7/30/95, 1B
    • Primary: Lieutenant governor: Musgrove announces, 2/14/95, 1B
    • Primary: Lieutenant governor: Musgrove blasts Briggs on youth crime, 7/20/95, 1B
    • Primary: Lieutenant governor: Musgrove kicks off campaign, 5/17/95, 1A
    • Primary: Lieutenant governor: Musgrove says education top priority, 7/20/95, 3B
    • Primary: Lieutenant governor: Musgrove wins Democratic primary, 8/9/95, 1A
    • Primary: Lieutenant governor: spot TV ads, 7/30/95, 2G
    • Primary: Madison County school board, 3/3/95, 4B; 3/4/95, 4B
    • Primary: Madison County School Board, 3/31/95, 4B
    • Primary: Madison County supervisor dispute: special election, 11/7/95, 4B
    • Primary: Madison County supervisor District 5: decision reversed, 12/20/95, 1A
    • Primary: Madison County supervisor race contested, 8/25/95, 4B; 8/26/95, 3B
    • Primary: Madison County supervisor race still unsettled, 8/17/95, 1B
    • Primary: Madison County supervisor race: contesting, 9/1/95, 2B
    • Primary: Madison County supervisor: McCullough’s hopes in new election, 12/27/95, 1B
    • Primary: Madison County supervisors: court ruling soon, 11/1/95, 4B
    • Primary: Madison County supervisors: District 2 incumbent loses, 8/10/95, 6B
    • Primary: Madison County supervisors: new primary ordered, 11/2/95, 1A
    • Primary: Madison County uncounted absentee ballots, 8/15/95, 1A; 8/16/95, 4B
    • Primary: Misdemeanor convictions don’t bar candidates from running, 4/28/95, 1A
    • Primary: Molpus announces for governor, 3/1/95, 3B
    • Primary: More GOP candidates, 8/6/95, 1A
    • Primary: Neshoba County Fair is prime political venue, 8/3/95, 3B
    • Primary: not a reliable gauge of November voting, 8/14/95, 1A
    • Primary: Opportunities await Democrats, 1/1/95, 3G (Minor column)
    • Primary: Polls useful to candidates in early stages of race, 7/5/95, 3B
    • Primary: proof every vote counts, 9/3/95, 1G
    • Primary: Public Service Commission: Hebert vs. Bucklew, 4/9/95, 1B
    • Primary: Race is easier when incumbent doesn’t run, 5/21/95, 1B
    • Primary: Rankin County band director Andy Pierce: improprieties?, 8/24/95, 2B
    • Primary: Rankin County circuit clerk race, 8/6/95, 3B
    • Primary: Republican gains big; not as big as predicted, 8/20/95, 3G (Minor column)
  • ELECTIONS, 1995
    • PRIMARY: RESULTS, 8/9/95, 1A+
  • Elections, 1995
    • Primary: SCLC vows to turn out black vote, 7/24/95, 3B
    • Primary: Secretary of State has field of 5 hopefuls, 5/28/95, 1B
    • Primary: Secretary of State: Barbara Blanton announces, 3/25/95, 2B
    • Primary: Secretary of State: Clark questions Tuck’s fund-raising, 6/15/95, 3B
    • Primary: Secretary of State: Clark says it’s over; Tuck waits, 9/1/95, 1A
    • Primary: Secretary of State: Eric Clark announces, 4/28/95, 3B
    • Primary: Secretary of State: good chance for woman, 5/28/95, 3G
    • Primary: Secretary of State: Tuck concedes, 9/2/95, 1B
    • Primary: Secretary of State: Tucks kicks off campaign, 5/18/95, 3B
    • Primary: Senate District 20: Cochran endorses Ross, not Gunn, 7/2/95, 1B
    • Primary: Senate District 20: Ross challenges Mike Gunn, 3/26/95, 1B; 7/28/95, 3B
    • Primary: Sheriff races: 3 felons running in Delta, 6/24/95, 1A; 8/13/95, 1B
    • Primary: Sheriff’s race Madison County, 8/2/95, 4B
    • Primary: Sheriff’s race Rankin County, 8/2/95, 4B; 8/9/95, 11A
    • Primary: Sheriffs’ races controversies, 8/2/95, 1B
    • Primary: Speechmaking at Kemper County veterans service, 7/1/95, 3B
  • ELECTIONS, 1995
    • PRIMARY: STATE AND METRO QUALIFIERS, 3/2/95, 10A
  • Elections, 1995
    • Primary: Stokes to run for Hinds County supervisor, 2/21/95, 5B
    • Primary: Tight races, 8/6/95, 1A
    • Primary: Transportation Commissioner Burkes announces; switches to GOP, 3/1/95, 3B
    • Primary: Transportation Commissioner: Burkes seen as vulnerable, 5/7/95, 1B
    • Primary: Treasurer: Bennett seeks re-election, 2/28/95, 3B
    • Primary: Treasurer: Michel opposed to high state bond debt, 6/16/95, 3B
    • Primary: Treasurer: Rep Mike Parker endorses Michel, 6/17/95, 3B
    • Primary: Union County supervisor: brothers run against each other, 6/6/95, 1A
    • Primary: Video voter guides on EVT, 8/1/95, 1B
    • Primary: Voter’s Guide, 8/6/95, Section G
    • Primary: Voters get last chance to register for primaries, 7/3/95, 1A; 7/9/95, 1B
    • Primary: Voting machine problems mar election, 8/10/95, 1A
    • Primary: Webster County supervisors: alleged gerrymandering, 7/25/95, 1B
    • Primary: Year is a dud: ‘nobody’s paying attention’, 7/25/95, 1A; 8/5/95, 1A
    • Race baiting an ominous sign for 1996, 11/12/95, 1A
    • Republican shenanigans backfire: smear campaigns didn’t work, 12/24/95, 3G
    • Republicans hope to win state Senate, 3/6/95, 1B
    • Rumors on who will face whom
      • Also who’s already in race, 1/4/95, 1A, 6A
    • Runoff: Agriculture Commissioner: Crowder and Spell and blueberries, 8/29/95, 1B
    • Runoff: Agriculture Commissioner: Home Extension candidates, 8/21/95, 1A
    • Runoff: Agriculture Commissioner: ideas plentiful, 8/27/95, 1G
    • Runoff: Agriculture Commissioner: Magee backs Hull, 8/25/95, 3B
    • Runoff: closed polls anger Madison voters, 9/13/95, 1B
    • Runoff: DA race in Natchez/Adams County, 8/29/95, 3B
    • Runoff: democratic race for Greenville mayor, 10/4/95, 2B
    • Runoff: Hinds County supervisor: Smith is confident, 8/31/95, 1B
    • Runoff: Hinds County supervisor: Smith is official winner, 11/2/95, 1B
    • Runoff: Hinds County supervisor: Smith/Stokes race undecided, 8/30/95, 1A
    • Runoff: Hinds County supervisors: Stokes-Smith tiff, 8/27/95, 1B
    • Runoff: House District 76: Breazeale’s police record, 8/20/95, 1A
    • Runoff: Humphreys County sheriff: convicted felon wins, 8/30/95, 4A
    • Runoff: low turnout expected, 8/27/95, 1A
    • Runoff: Madison County sheriff’s race: Hopkins to face Davis, 8/10/95, 6B
    • Runoff: Madison County supervisor race may go to court, 9/11/95, 1B; 9/30/95, 3B
    • Runoff: Madison County supervisor race–nullification possibility, 10/24/95, 4B
    • Runoff: Madison County supervisor: Beamon checks preparations, 8/29/95, 3B
    • Runoff: Madison County: Beamon threatens legal action, 8/20/95, 1A
    • Runoff: no problems expected at polls today, 8/28/95, 1A
    • Runoff: Perry County absentee ballots, 8/17/95, 6B
    • Runoff: Rankin supervisor race: Sheppard to examine boxes, 9/12/95, 4B; 9/14/95, 1B
  • ELECTIONS, 1995
    • RUNOFF: RESULTS OF VARIOUS RACES, 8/30/95, 4A-5A
  • Elections, 1995
    • Runoff: Secretary of State: Clark ‘flip-flopping,’ Tuck says, 8/27/95, 3B
    • Runoff: Secretary of State: Clark has lobbyists worried, 8/27/95, 3G (Minor column)
    • Runoff: Secretary of State: Huff backs Tuck, 8/22/95, 3B
    • Runoff: Secretary of State: lobbyist issue, 8/23/95, 1B
    • Runoff: Secretary of State: runoff expected for Democrats, 8/9/95, 6A
    • Runoff: Secretary of State: too close to call, 8/30/95, 1A
    • Runoff: Secretary of State: Tuck vs. Clark, 8/20/95, 3G; 8/22/95, 1B
    • Runoff: Senate District 52: Lott appeals result, 10/15/95, 3B
    • Runoff: signs on cars Ok at Rankin County schools, 8/22/95, 4B
    • Runoff: Treasurer race: Bennett and Michel jockey, 8/20/95, 1G
    • Runoff: uncounted ballots in Madison County supervisor race, 8/31/95, 1B
    • Runoff: video voters guide on ETV, 8/15/95, 3B
    • Runoff: voting smoother with small ballot, 8/30/95, 4AS
    • Tax cut: opponents say few would benefit, 2/8/95, 3B
    • Women and blacks making progress as candidates, 9/10/95, 1A
    • Women candidates: some have found success, 8/29/95, 3B
  • Elections, 1995 SEE ALSO Governor’s race, 1995
  • Elections, 1996
    • Annexation issue: Madison group wants it on ballot, 5/18/95, 3B; 6/15/95, 3B
    • US House
      • 3rd District
        • 4th Republican Dean Kirby enters race, 12/12/95, 4B
        • Chip Pickering enters race, 3/1/96, 3B; 12/8/95, 3B
        • Crawford in running, 12/7/95, 3B
        • Dabbs in March primary, 10/11/95, 3B
        • Mary Hawkins 5th GOP candidate?
        • Mike Gunn as candidate, 10/8/95, 1G, 3G; 12/7/95, 11A
        • Proposed series of debates, 12/21/95, 3B
        • Regional split’s effect on candidates
        • Yonge enters GOP race, 12/20/95, 3B
      • 4th District
        • Shows may challenge Mike Parker, 12/10/95, 1G
  • Elections, 1996 SEE ALSO Annexation, Mississippi
  • Elections, Mississippi
    • Despite recent claims of fraud, abuse is rare, 10/7/95, 1A
  • Electric cooperatives
    • Judge blocks lawsuit by 24 cities, 10/26/95, 6B
  • Electrophysiology study
    • Fastest growing heart procedure, 8/30/95, 1B
  • Elia, Mike SEE Byrd, Billy
  • Else School of Management/Clarion-Ledger Business Forum
    • Privatization, 5/21/95, 1C+
    • Privatization is agenda, 5/20/95, 5B
    • Regional cooperation, 11/12/95, 13B
  • Elvis Week ’95
    • List of highlights, 8/10/95, 8E
  • Emergency 911
    • SEE ALSO Jackson Public Safety Communications Center
  • Emergency 911
    • Geographical Information System
      • Computerized response system, 12/12/95, 4B
    • Georgetown resident says call about beating goes unanswered, 7/7/95, 1B
    • Jackson system inadequate, grand jury says, 4/29/95, 4B
    • New JPD radio system, 3/8/95, 1B; 5/24/95, 4B; 5/25/95, 1B
    • Rankin County wants to extend siren coverage, 2/15/95, 4B
    • Rankin County’s system slated for upgrade, 1/4/95, 4B
    • Rankin County: rift between supervisors and E-911 Board, 7/16/95, 3B
    • Ridgeland child has seizure; 911 never answered, 7/18/95, 1B; 7/19/95, 1B; 7/21/95, 1B
    • Warren County ceases recording calls, 11/3/95, 2B
  • Emergency Management Agency
    • Response 95, hurricane training exercise, 5/10/95, 1A
    • Wants weather radio in all schools, 5/15/95, 1B
  • Emergency medical service, Mississippi
    • Air ambulance: why not in state?, 3/19/95, 3G; 3/21/95, 2B
    • UMC to add helicopter service, 7/12/95, 1A; 7/13/95, 1B
    • UMC’s renewed service Air Link, 1/19/96, 4B; 11/30/95, 6B
  • Emergency medical service, Ross Barnett Reservoir
    • Ambulance refurbished, 6/16/95, 4B
  • Emergency response systems SEE Emergency 911
  • Emmanuel Apostolic Tabernacle
    • Drop-in day care, 9/19/95, 1B; 9/25/95, 1A
  • Emmanuel Missionary Baptist Church
    • West Jackson Baptist’s cash gift, 12/30/95, 1D
  • Emmerich, John
    • Longtime publisher dies, 2/26/95, 1A; 3/5/95, 3G (Minor column)
  • Emmett, Dianne
    • Byram woman mauled by her dog, 2/18/95, 4B
  • Employee leasing
    • Fast growing industry, 6/18/95, 1C
  • Employment Security Commission
    • Wage survey, 4/18/95, 6B
  • Empowerment zones SEE Mid-Delta Empowerment Zone Alliance
  • Empress Restaurant
    • Restaurant review, 1/26/95, 4E
  • Energy Rated Homes of Mississippi
    • Non-profit group advises on home energy savings, 2/12/95, 1C
  • Entergy Corp
    • Gulf States merger hurts 4th quarter profits, 2/24/95, 8B
    • Its ‘Power House’ wins state architectural award, 7/25/95, 5B
  • Enterprise Corporation of the Delta
    • Gets $70,000 grant from Levi Strauss, 11/16/95, 3B
    • Nonprofit corp helps Delta businesses, 11/5/95, 4B
  • Enterprise School
    • DEQ removes old chemicals, 6/7/95, 3B
  • Entrepreneurs
    • African American business people in the Delta have to struggle, 5/21/95, 3G (Minor)
    • New Year’s resolutions for small business profit, 1/1/95, 1C
    • Youngsters turning fun into lessons in the marketplace, 4/23/95, 1C
  • Environment
    • Network ’95 conference in Ocean Springs, 7/8/95, 2B
    • Self-auditing law for businesses goes into affect, 7/20/95, 1A
  • Episcopal Diocese of Mississippi
    • Duncan M Gray Center, 4/21/95, 1E
  • Equal Rights Amendment
    • Legislator Grey Ferris wants to revive ERA, 3/24/95, 1B
  • Erosion, Madison County
    • Madison and Ridgeland want $17.6 Million for control, 12/22/95, 4B
  • Esco, Fred
    • Canton alderman called upon to resign, 2/11/95, 5B
  • Espy, Mike
    • Asked lobbyist for help with Henry Espy’s debts, 10/26/95, 1A
    • Probe focuses on alleged $14,000 gift, 11/4/95, 1B
    • Resignation: judge agrees investigation too broad, 7/2/95, 5A
    • Writing a book about his life, 1/20/95, 1A
  • Ethics Commission
    • May die in 1995 Legislature, 2/27/95, 5A
    • Senate panel OKs bill extending the Commission, 3/1/95, 1A
  • ETV
    • Federal funding cuts would hit local programming, 1/29/95, 2B, 1G (Pro and Con)
    • MS-SPAN proposal, 10/3/95, 7A
  • Eudora Welty Film & Fiction Festival
    • May 2, 1995
      • Contact: Jo Barksdale, 352-6864, 1/3/95, 1D
  • Eudora Welty Library
    • Aviation art show; paintings by Mark Millet and Jimmy Hand, 5/28/95, 1F
  • Eudora Welty Writers Center
    • On site of her childhood home, 1/12/95, 4B; 3/28/95, 1A (photos only)
    • SEE ALSO Welty, Eudora—Film and Fiction Festival…
  • Evans, Bennie SEE Oklahoma City bombing
  • Evans, Bob SEE ALSO Jones, Lloyd
  • Evans, Donald Leroy
    • FBI never told nation of his claims, 4/9/95, 4B
    • Pleads guilty in Broward County Florida slaying, 7/30/95, 1B
  • Evans, Dwight SEE Mississippi Power Company
  • Evans, Jimmie Ray SEE Liberto, Vincent
  • Evans, Leslie SEE Liberto, Vincent
  • Everett, Stanley and Evelyn
    • McComb couple write book ‘The Mystery of Marriage’, 2/11/95, 1D
  • Evers, Charles
    • His unlikely home–in the GOP, 7/23/95, 3G (Minor column)
  • Evers, Medgar
    • Homecoming: events in Pickens and Fayette, 6/1/95, 17E
  • Evers, Medgar SEE ALSO Evers-Williams, Myrlie
  • Evers, Medgar SEE ALSO Vollers, Maryanne
  • Evers, Myrlie SEE Evers-Williams, Myrlie
  • Evers-Williams, Myrlie
    • May be chairperson for national NAACP, 1/15/95, 1A; 2/8/95, 3A; 2/10/95, 11A
    • Named national NAACP chairperson, 2/19/95, 1A; 2/20/95, 1A
    • Opens NAACP’s national voter registration drive in Jackson, 10/1/95, 1A
    • Sworn in as national NAACP chairperson, 5/15/95, 1A; 5/16/95, 5A
  • Evidence
    • JPD’s Evidence and Recovered Property warehouse, 3/6/95, 1A
  • Evins, Ashley SEE Missing persons, Pearl
  • Exchange Club Parent Child Center
    • Parenting classes, 4/21/95, 1A
  • Exchange students
    • Anglophiles Academic, 3/28/95, 1D
    • Inna Grudzkova and John Klimsa at Easter, 4/16/95, 1A
    • Russian student in Columbia flees
      • Fears Chechen war callup, 6/21/95, 3B
  • Exchange students SEE ALSO Home Stay Program
  • Exercise
    • There must be permanent life-style changes, 1/6/95, 1E
  • Explorer Bible Study
    • Work groups at local studies, 8/26/95, 1D
  • Extortion
    • 3 Bay St.Louis officers face charges
      • Offered inmate freedom for $10,000, 10/30/95, 2B
  • Eye Care Plus
    • 2 former employees sue over alleged sexual harassment, 5/11/95, 4B
  • Eye surgery (free) SEE Southern Eye Centers
  • Ezell, Gary
    • Madison man admits fondling teenage neighbor, 2/22/95, 4B
  • Faberge egg SEE Palaces of St. Petersburg (exhibit)
  • Factory outlet malls
    • Work progresses on 3 malls in state, 2/9/95, 5B
  • Faith Community Fellowship
    • Youth Entrepreneurs Day, 6/17/95, 1D
  • False alarms
    • JPD figures show 98% of the calls are groundless, 2/20/95, 1A
  • Families
    • Family tales passed from generation to generation, 1/8/95, 1E
  • Family cemeteries SEE Cemeteries, Mississippi
  • Farish Street
    • Area declared endangered, 6/4/95, 1A
    • Efforts underway to unite planning factions, 4/19/95, 1A
    • Revitalization funds delayed, 5/3/95, 4B
    • Revitalization to begin, 1/24/95, 5B; 7/18/96, 6B
  • Farish Street SEE ALSO Alamo Theater
  • Farish Street Festival
    • ‘Brings back lot of memories’, 9/24/95, 1A
    • Ohio Players to appear, 9/14/95, 1D; 9/15/95, 1E
  • Farmers, U.S.
    • Black farmers: Farm Bill cuts threaten youth program, 9/2/95, 1B
    • Future worries minority farmers, 12/3/95, 4B
  • Farmhaven Rural Fire Protection District
    • Finances to be probed, 6/10/95, 4B
  • Farming, Mississippi
    • Federal cuts ‘disastrous’ for cotton and rice farmers, 10/12/95, 6B
  • Farrakhan, Louis
    • His rise to power raises questions on state of black America, 11/26/95, 1A
    • Jackson firm reviews Shabazz tapes, 4/20/95, 5B
  • Fashion designers
    • Vicksburg native Carla Westcott, 11/29/95, 1D
  • Fast food restaurants
    • Makes play for youngsters with kids’ meals, 6/8/95, 1D
  • Father’s Day
    • Photos of dads’ love, 6/16/96, 1E; 6/18/95, 1E
  • Fathers
    • Blankenhorn’s book ‘Fatherless America’, 2/27/95, 1D
  • Faulkner, William
    • Jack Daniels Distillery sponsors Faux Faulkner contest, 7/28/96, 5B; 8/16/95, 3B
  • Faux finishes
    • Bringing Nature inside, 1/3/95, 1D
  • February sweeps (TV) SEE Arbitron rating
  • February sweeps (TV) SEE Nielsen rating
  • Federal block grants SEE Block grants
  • Federal deficit
    • Cure may be as bad as ailment, 1/15/95, 1G, 2G
  • Federal funds
    • If balanced budget passes state could lose $864 Million, 1/13/95, 1A
  • Federal funds SEE ALSO Block grants
  • Federal government
    • Local federal employees can only watch, wait, 12/16/95, 1A; 12/19/95, 1B
    • Shutdown affects disabled MSU students, 11/18/95, 3B
    • Shutdown casts pall on Xmas for furloughed workers, 12/25/95, 1A
    • Shutdown’s effect on Mississippi, 11/11/95, 21A; 11/14/95, 1A; 11/15/95, 1A
    • Shutdown: state wildlife refuges closed, 11/15/95, 1A
  • Federal mandates SEE Unfunded mandates
  • Fellowship of Christian Athletes
    • Stop the Violence Rally, 4/20/95, 3B
  • Female inmates SEE Prisoners
  • Fences SEE City Council—Claim for fence…
  • Fernando’s
    • Restaurant review, 5/4/95, 4E; 9/28/95, 4E
  • Festival Latino
    • At AG Museum, 8/18/95, 1B; 9/14/95, 6E
  • Festivals
    • Summer festivals in 1995, 5/4/95, 12E; 5/5/96, 10E
  • Fields, Xavier
    • Kenyatta Wright given 8-year sentence, 1/11/95, 4B
  • Fig, Anton
    • Letterman’s drummer in instructional gig at Hal & Mal’s, 10/11/95, 1D
  • Figures, Spencer
    • JPD officer accused of pawning his police-issued gun 5 times, 7/16/95, 1A
  • Financial disclosure reports
    • 13 constables miss deadline, 5/16/95, 1B
    • Mississippi Congressional delegation, 6/15/95, 1B
  • Fingerprints
    • $1.75 Million grant for statewide criminal records system, 9/9/95, 4B
    • Computerized identification system demonstrated to local law officers, 8/24/95, 6B
  • Fire SEE Business fire,
  • Fire SEE Chemical fire,
  • Fire SEE Grass fire,
  • Fire SEE Wildfire,
  • Fire departments, Madison County
    • Supervisors OK purchase of 3 fire trucks, 2/25/95, 4B
  • Fire departments, Rankin County
    • Heart defibrillators bought for volunteer departments, 3/7/95, 5B
  • Fire protection, Mississippi
    • New law mandating rural fire trucks lowers premiums, 12/18/95, 1B
  • Firearms SEE Gunslinger law
  • Firebombs
    • 4 admit bombing interracial couple’s Richland home, 12/1/95, 4B
    • 4 indicted in attempted Richland bombing
      • (Interracial couple’s home), 10/17/95, 2B
  • Firebombs SEE ALSO Pipe bombs
  • Fireworks
    • Emergency medical personnel urge caution, 12/31/95, 1B
    • Purchasers look for ‘biggest bang’, 7/4/95, 1B
  • First American Bank
    • CEO Sidney King builds on bank’s challenge, 4/8/95, 6B
  • First American Printing and Direct Mail
    • Firm owned by Choctaw Indians, 3/2/95, 5B
  • First Baptist Church
    • Jackson
      • 1995 Women’s Conference
        • Lee Ezell, rape victim, is speaker, 11/4/95, 1D
      • Annual patriotic service on Capitol steps, 7/3/95, 1B
      • April 9 Easter service to be broadcast nationally, 3/18/95, 1D
  • First Chemical Corp
    • First Mississippi Corp subsidiary made autonomous unit, 6/14/95, 5B
  • First Christian Church
    • Offers daycare in downtown Jackson, 10/19/95, 1B
  • First ladies, Mississippi
    • Portraits on display at Old Capitol Museum, 1/17/95, 1D
  • First Mississippi Corp
    • Common stock buyback, 5/24/95, 5B
    • Makes subsidiary First Chemical autonomous, 6/14/95, 5B
    • Profits thru June 1995 record high, 7/27/95, 7B
    • Spinoff of FirstMiss Gold completed, 9/26/95, 5B
    • Stock buyback, 11/11/95, 4B
    • Tepas named president and chief operating officer, 8/24/95, 10B
  • First Presbyterian Church
    • Jackson
      • Bible school for children in Farish Street area, 6/12/95, 1D
  • Fish Farming Trade Show, 1995
    • In Greenville, 2/14/95, 7B
  • Fitzhugh, Ronald
    • Forest man killed when pickup collides with cement truck in Pearl, 7/11/95, 4B
  • Five Happiness Chinese Restaurant SEE ALSO Chen, Shuang Rong
  • FLEX Squad
    • JPD unit works to keep pushers and users on the run, 5/13/95, 1A
  • Flood control, Jackson
    • Herbicide spraying, 4/22/95, 5B
  • Flooding, Canton
    • Center opened to help victims, 4/27/95, 1A
    • Woman on West Dinkins street seeks help to move, 7/8/95, 4B
  • Flooding, Delta
    • Midwest floods will affect Delta, 5/19/95, 3B
  • Flooding, Gulf Coast
    • 800 homes were flooded along coast, 5/15/95, 1A
    • Coast officially declared disaster area, 5/13/95, 1A
    • Crews assess damage to public roads, etc, 5/14/95, 1A
    • FEMA grants reach $456,000+, 5/23/95, 1A
    • Harrison was worst hit county, 5/16/95, 1A
    • Red Cross centers being closed, 5/21/95, 5B
    • Storm stalls; 12+ inches of rain, 5/10/95, 1A; 5/11/95, 1A, 11A; 5/12/95, 1A+
    • Technology and advanced warnings saved lives, 5/21/95, 1B; 5/25/95, 2B
  • Flooding, Jackson
    • $120 Million needed for levee system, 5/13/95, 1B
  • FLOODING, JACKSON
    • AREAS THAT FLOOD WHEN PEARL REACHES 34 TO 35 FEET, 4/24/95, 7A (map)
  • Flooding, Jackson
    • City braces as Pearl River threatens, 4/24/95, 1A; 4/25/95, 1A, 7A; 4/26/95, 1A
  • Flooding, Madison
    • New home owners driven out, 4/22/95, 1B
    • Retention basin for Culley Creek area, 10/19/95, 5B
    • Runoff in Traceland North area, 6/15/95, 4B
  • Flooding, Mississippi
    • Flash flood threat lessens, 3/15/95, 3B; 3/16/95, 1B
    • Rivers watched as rainstorms continue, 4/23/95, 3B
  • Flooding, Picayune
    • Excessive rains cause widespread flooding, 5/10/95, 1A; 5/11/95, 1A
  • Flooding, Vicksburg
    • Water slowly rising, 6/9/95, 3B; 6/13/95, 1B
  • Florence Elementary School
    • New frontage road to aid traffic, 9/15/95, 4B
  • Florence High School
    • Bad behavior on school bus, 11/10/95, 4B
  • Florence Police Department
    • Cellular telephones for officers, 2/21/95, 5B
    • Officer Gene Gillis is also a minister, 4/10/95, 1A
  • Florence, Mississippi
    • Land donated by Slimans considered for industrial development, 1/19/95, 3B
  • Flower arranging
    • Arranging made easy, step by step, 8/1/95, 1D
  • Flowood Drive
    • To be linked with Lakeland Drive, 11/30/95, 6B
  • Floyd, Elson SEE Commissioner of Higher Education
  • Floyd, Sherry
    • Sentence suspended for retarded mother who killed newborn, 5/5/95, 1A
  • Flynt, Chastain
    • Flowood mayor dies, 9/29/95, 2B, 4B
  • Flynt, Stephanie Bell
    • Hired full time by WLBT-TV, 11/23/95, 1A
  • Flynt, Stephanie Bell SEE ALSO WAPT-Channel 16
  • Folk art
    • Southern Self-Taught Artists show in Oxford, 5/14/95, 1F
  • Fondren-Cherokee Heights neighborhood
    • Personal care home denied rezoning, 7/27/95, 5B
  • Food stamps
    • Cases of $1+ Million are probed for fraud, 6/8/95, 1A
    • DHS targets stores and drug dealers in fraud investigation, 9/27/95, 3B
    • Federal agents go after grocery stores in state, 7/11/95, 1B
    • None kept over night in Medgar Evers Human Services office, 4/19/95, 1B
    • Reduction in number of small stores taking stamps is sought, 1/6/95, 1A
    • Trial run of debit cards at Jitney Jungle, 1/11/96, 5B; 10/18/95, 1A; 10/27/95, 3B
  • Football
    • 10 college graduates come back to complete eligibility, 10/20/95, 1A
    • CFL team relocation to Jackson, 2/3/95, 1A; 2/4/95, 1A; 3/11/95, 1A
    • CFL team: will the stadium be ready?, 3/22/95, 1A
    • McNair could play for Canadian Football team in Jackson, 3/7/95, 1A
    • NCAA checks into MSU ‘sugar daddy’s’ gifts to players, 1/10/95, 1A
    • Referees at Friday night games, 9/15/95, 1E
  • Football games
    • NFL pre-season game at Memorial Stadium, 6/16/95, 1A
  • Forbes, Jeffrey
    • Ex-marine becomes naturalized US citizen
      • Canadian by birth, 7/4/95, 1A
  • Ford, Louis Henry
    • Bishop of Church of God in Christ dies, 4/8/95, 1D
  • Ford, Richard
    • New book ‘Independence Day’, 6/25/95, 1F; 7/2/95, 3F (review)
  • Ford, Tim
    • Battle brewing in House to oust Speaker, 2/10/95, 1B; 2/13/95, 1B; 3/31/96, 1G
    • Ouster sought
      • Dipped into private funds?, 3/24/95, 3B; 3/26/95, 3G (Minor column)
    • Ouster: House kills bill to limit term, 3/28/95, 1B
  • Fordice, Kirk
    • Budget power ‘grab’, 1/9/95, 1B (Minor column)
    • King Kirk, 5/7/95, 3G (Minor column)
    • Marital problems: strategy is to face them head on, 4/16/95, 1A
    • Meeting with Gingrich, Dole, etc., 1/7/95, 1B
    • TEAMississippi meeting: governor urges support for tax cut, 1/15/95, 1B
    • Trip to South Africa, 12/9/95, 1B
    • Uses veto to attract voters, lawmaker says, 4/10/95, 1A
  • Fordice, Pat
    • Speech at groundbreaking for University Christian School, 5/17/95, 4B
  • Fordice, Pat and Kirk
    • Vacationing at undisclosed spot, 7/18/95, 1B
  • Foreign economic development offices SEE Foreign trade, Mississippi
  • Foreign trade, Mississippi
    • Cuba trade: USM group laying groundwork, 4/16/95, 1C
    • Economic development offices abroad, 11/26/95, 8B
    • Exporters reap benefit of weak dollar, 4/6/95, 5B
    • State exports are $2 Billion plus, 11/4/95, 5B
  • Foreign trade, Mississippi SEE ALSO U.S.-Mexican Gulf States Accord
  • Foreman, George
    • Boxing legend to sign copies of book in Jackson, 6/30/95, 1A; 7/12/95, 1A
  • Forensic Tape Services
    • Jackson firm reviews Farrakhan/Shabazz tapes, 4/20/95, 5B
  • Forest County Humane Shelter
    • Destroyed by fire, 5/2/95, 1B; 5/3/95, 2B
  • Forest fires, Mississippi
    • 3000+ acres blackened; drought continues, 9/9/95, 1A
  • Forest Hill High School
    • Renovation of ball field, 10/17/95, 3B; 11/14/95, 3B
  • Forest Police Department
    • Bullet-resistant vest saved officer Mike Lee, 1/1/95, 1A, 1B
  • Forest Woods Utility Co SEE Sewage, Byram
  • Forestry Commission
    • Aircraft hangar site in Madison, 2/18/95, 4B
  • Foster children
    • Mississippi needs more white foster parents, 7/3/95, 1A
  • Foster parents SEE Foster children
  • Foster, Ronald Chris SEE Death row inmates
  • Foundation for Advancement, Education and Employment of American Indians
    • Donations?, 11/26/95, 1A
  • Four County Electric Power SEE Tennessee Valley Authority
  • Fourth of July, 1995
    • Block parties, 6/29/95, 10E
    • Cooking outside, 6/29/95, 1D
    • First Baptist Church’s patriotic service, 7/3/95, 1B
    • Lena, Mississippi, festival features politicians, 7/5/95, 1A
    • Many spent day shopping, 7/5/95, 1B
    • Police crack down on drunken drivers, 7/3/95, 1A
    • Rain blamed for deadly auto crashes, 7/5/95, 3B
    • Strawberry Patch Park (Madison) celebration, 7/5/95, 2B
    • Those buying fireworks look for ‘biggest bang’, 7/4/95, 1B
  • Fox, Donald SEE Wauschek, Gene
  • Foxworthy, Jeff
    • At Thalia Mara Hall, 3/2/95, 10F
  • Fraud
    • FTC gives states nationwide order to halt fraud, 9/19/95, 1A
    • Staged log truck accident near Fayette, 5/25/95, 15A; 5/26/95, 3B; 11/7/95, 1B
  • Fred’s Discount Stores
    • Vicksburg store owner David Majure investigated for fraud, 8/26/95, 1B
  • Fredericks, Dan
    • Acting president of Belhaven College, 5/16/95, 3B
  • Free, Debra SEE AFDC
  • Freedom From Religion Foundation
    • Wants no funding for prison chaplains, 6/24/95, 1D
  • Freeh, Louis SEE U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation
  • Freeman, Angela Lee SEE Missing persons, Petal
  • Freeman, Carroll
    • Mississippi Opera artistic director resigns, 8/8/95, 1D; 8/13/95, 5E
  • Freeman, Cliff SEE Little Caesars Pizza
  • Freeman, Morgan
    • Oscar-nominee finds peaceful balance at home in Mississippi, 3/26/95, 1E
  • Freeze-Frame
    • Stress relief program offered by Institute of HealthMath, 1/4/95, 1D
  • French Camp Academy
    • Harvest Festival
      • Quilter busy, 8/18/95, 1E
  • French students (exchange) SEE Home Stay Program
  • Frese, Lynda
    • Collages on display at Museum of Art, 5/21/95, 1F
  • Friday the 13th
    • Mississippians count it among best/worst days, 1/13/95, 1E
  • Friday, Terrance
    • Trial of Gerrick Watson, 3/30/95, 4B; 3/31/95, 4B; 4/1/95, 4B
    • Watson given 20-year sentence, 5/9/95, 4B
  • Frito-Lay Summer Housing Program
    • Grant gives money for Provine students to paint houses, 5/31/95, 4B
  • Frivolous lawsuits
    • Lawsuits by prison inmates clogging state courts, 8/3/95, 1B
  • Fruit of the Loom
    • Distribution center in Jackson, 3/23/95, 5B
    • Panola Mills plant (Batesville) will close, 10/31/95, 5B
  • Fruit stands SEE Produce stands
  • Fryer, Daniel
    • Photography exhibit at New Stage Theater, 5/7/95, 1F
  • Functional Literacy Examination
    • Scores improve, 8/21/95, 1A, 11A (test scores)
  • Funtricity Family Entertainment Center
    • Nearing completion in Vicksburg, 4/15/95, 5B; 5/24/95, 3B
  • Furbee, Jack
    • Madison jail escapee killed by Texas state trooper, 11/28/95, 1B
  • Furniture
    • Latest trends, 11/3/95, 1A
    • Now more relaxed, more functional and more comfortable, 9/4/95, 1D
  • Gagneaux, Jeffrey SEE Jackson Police Department (1995)—Shotgun…
  • Gainey, Ryan
    • Master gardener speaks at Davis Planetarium, 5/5/95, 1E
  • Galloway United Methodist Church
    • New senior minister Sam Morris, 6/17/95, 1D
  • Gambling, Choctaw Reservation
    • Silver Star advertising has advantage, 1/11/95, 7A
    • Silver Star like other inland casinos is flourishing, 1/11/95, 1A
  • Gambling, Gulf Coast
    • 4 casinos lack storm moorings, 6/26/95, 1B
    • Several approved caninos delay construction, 9/15/95, 1A
  • Gambling, Louisiana
    • Mississippi outperforming Louisiana
      • Louisiana pols blamed, 10/13/95, 1A
  • Gambling, Louisiana SEE ALSO Gambling, New Orleans
  • Gambling, Mississippi
    • $.25 slot machines most popular, 4/7/95, 1B, 3B
    • $134.5 Million in revenues, January 1995, 2/22/95, 5B
    • $29.7 Billion in wagers in 1994, 9/6/95, 1A
    • $30 Million taken in June 1995, 8/25/95, 8B
  • GAMBLING, MISSISSIPPI
    • 1994 REVENUES ($1.46 BILLION) DOUBLE 1993 TAKE, 1/19/95, 1B
  • Gambling, Mississippi
    • Are casino jobs really all that desirable?, 11/7/95, 1A
    • Casino customers who think they were cheated can appeal, 4/16/95, 2G
    • Casinos collect food, toys for needy at Xmas, 12/21/95, 6B
    • Casinos improve child-support payment in many counties, 2/9/95, 1A
    • Casinos: a user’s guide, 3/23/95, 12E+
    • Corruption goes hand in hand with spread of casinos, 9/24/95, 1A
    • Expert Nelson Rose warns of gambling-related problems, 8/16/95, 3B
    • Gambling addiction program, 9/14/95, 4B
    • Games work to casinos’ advantage, experts say, 1/27/95, 1A
    • Gaming Commission on constant lookout for cheating, 6/12/95, 1A
    • Gaming roads program (DOT), 2/5/95, 1G
    • IRS waiver form redone: no access to casinos workers’ tax files, 6/9/95, 1A
    • Laurel ad firm drops casino accounts: cites wrath of God, 4/18/95, 1A
    • Mafia may be linked to state casinos, FBI chief says, 1/25/95, 3B
  • GAMBLING, MISSISSIPPI
    • MISSISSIPPI OUTPERFORMING LOUISIANA, 10/13/95, 1A
  • Gambling, Mississippi
    • Problem gambling: compulsion, addictive behavior on rise, 3/26/95, 1A
    • Quirky is the word for gaming legislation, 7/1/95, 1A
  • GAMBLING, MISSISSIPPI
    • RELIGION & GAMBLING
      • CHURCHES GO TO VARIOUS LENGTHS IN OPPOSITION, 5/13/95, 1D
      • SOME CHURCHES REFUSE DONATED WINNINGS, 5/13/95, 1D
  • Gambling, Mississippi
    • Restrictions too limiting, Nevada official says, 5/4/95, 1B
    • Slot machines offer best chance of winning in Mississippi, 3/12/95, 1A
    • Slot machines: steady players can get shoulder pain, 3/31/95, 1A
    • Tunica’s casinos lead state in revenues, 10/2/95, 1A
  • Gambling, New Orleans
    • Casino not expected to hurt Mississippi gaming, 5/1/95, 1A; 5/2/95, 3B
    • Harrah’s shuts temporary casino, halts work on permanent one, 11/23/95, 1A
  • Gambling, US
    • American Gaming Alliance
      • New voice for industry, 5/29/95, 1B
    • Industry is organizing nationally and in Mississippi, 9/11/95, 1A
    • Industry will survive scrutiny, executive says, 12/16/95, 1B
    • Profits from casino stocks drying up, 12/28/95, 1A
    • Proposal to name national commission, 2/5/96, 1B; 5/8/96, 17A; 8/21/95, 1B; 9/5/96, 1A
  • Gaming Commission
    • Aids in arrest of 3 cheaters in Connecticut, 7/1/95, 1B
    • Crackdown on video poker and slot machines, 6/1/95, 1B
    • Investigators on constant lookout for cheating in casinos, 6/12/95, 1A
    • PEER investigation into personnel training, 6/8/95, 13A (Minor column)
    • Requests 4.8% budget cut, 9/14/95, 4B
  • Gammill, Mellissa
    • Released after 10 months
      • Wrongly convicted of burglary, 4/14/95, 1B
    • Retiring JPD officer Ray Prouty helped prove innocence, 4/15/95, 1A
  • Gang violence, Jackson
    • Bellview Place shooting linked to turf war, 3/22/95, 4B
  • Gang violence, Mississippi
    • Prisons see increase, 7/26/95, 1B
  • Gangs, Florence
    • Florence Area Gang Task Force, 1/25/95, 5B
  • Gangs, Greenville
    • Police fight gangs by building trust, 3/14/95, 3B
  • Gangs, Mississippi
    • Death penalty no deterrent to gang violence, expert says, 9/26/95, 2B
  • Gangs, Rankin County
    • Cities taking precautions to keep gangs out, 1/28/95, 4B
  • Garbage, Bolivar County
    • Those owing fees may not get trash bags, 9/14/95, 5B
  • Garbage, Hinds County
    • BFI awarded 3-year contract, 5/4/95, 4B; 5/12/95, 5B
    • Rural residents complain of no garbage pickups, 6/5/95, 3B
    • Supervisors fail to choose company to pick up trash, 1/21/95, 5B
  • Garbage, Jackson
    • Contract is up for vote, 4/29/95, 4B
    • Landfill site at Wiggins and Shaw roads opposed, 6/27/95, 4B
    • Transfer station angers northwest Jackson residents, 6/14/95, 4B
    • Transfer station near Whiterock Homes is opposed, 2/2/95, 4B
  • Garbage, Lee County
    • Garbage collectors to help fight crime, 9/3/95, 3B
  • Garbage, Rankin County
    • Supervisors seek 5 legal rubbish-dumping sites, 10/5/95, 9B
    • Supervisors seek private land for dumping, 6/6/95, 2B
  • Garbage, Tupelo
    • Clash between Waste Management and Browning-Ferris, 10/28/95, 3B
  • Gardening
    • Computer sketching software: Look Into the Garden, 6/15/95, 1D
    • Ready, set, garden!, 3/30/95, 1D
    • Who needs calendar? Gardeners watch for signs, 3/30/95, 1D
  • Gardening SEE ALSO Nurseries
  • Gardens of Madison County
    • Fund-raiser, 5/26/95, 1E
    • Phillip Watson lectures, 3/7/95, 1D
  • Garner, Nicole
    • Companion Robert Harvey arrested in her slaying, 11/18/95, 4B
  • Garner, Roosevelt
    • His mutilated body found in northwest Jackson, 1/24/95, 5B
  • Garrett Road bridge
    • Rankin County
      • Heavy garbage truck cited in collapse, 10/7/95, 4B; 10/18/95, 4B
  • Garrison, Betty
    • Shannon Garrison hospitalized in suicide attempt, 2/14/95, 2B
  • Gary Road Elementary School
    • Last Hinds County school to serve breakfast, 3/24/95, 5B
    • School picture-taking cancelled
      • Question of how money spent, 3/27/95, 1B
  • Gas chamber SEE Death penalty
  • Gas stations
    • Yazoo City station next to historic district, 4/4/95, 1B
  • Gasoline prices, Byram
    • Prices at low of 97.9 cents a gallon, 3/2/95, 1A
  • Gasoline prices, Mississippi
    • Prices climbing statewide, 5/25/95, 1A
  • Gates (in Treasure Cove subdivision) SEE Madison, Mississippi–Gates…
  • Gates, James
    • Felon faces federal charges while out on bond, 8/29/95, 3B
  • Gateway Rescue Mission
    • Mission to triple in size, 1/19/95, 4B
  • Gaugin and the School of Pont-Aven
    • At Dixon Gallery in Memphis, 6/11/95, 1F
  • Gayfers
    • Jackson
      • Bridal consultant Margaret Gracy, 6/5/95, 1D
  • Gays
    • 2 Laurel men and slaying of Stanley King in Sunflower County, 1/9/95, 1B
    • 2 Laurel men…juror sex life query may be basis for McClendon’s appeal, 2/15/95, 1B
    • 2 Laurel men: AIDS reference allowed at trial, 2/9/95, 1B
    • 2 Laurel men: called ‘gay predators’ by defense attorney, 2/8/95, 3B
    • 2 Laurel men: McClendon found guilty; gets 2 life terms, 2/10/95, 1A
    • 2 Laurel men: racial makeup of jury pool: mistrial declared, 1/31/95, 3B
    • Anti-gay protesters from Kansas stop in Jackson, are heckled, 5/31/95, 1A
  • GED
    • 75-year old Gertrude Mallett passes her GED, 3/18/95, 4B
    • Career Opportunities Person Enhancement Project, 4/22/95, 5B
    • Dana Porter, mother of 7, earns GED, 11/10/95, 1B
  • General Hospital
    • Sidon woman wins cameo appearance on soap opera, 4/15/95, 3B; 5/26/95, 1D
  • Genesis Management Strategies
    • Consulting firm for initiative petitions
      • M Crook, owner, 11/27/95, 7A
  • Geographical Information System
    • Hinds County’s computerized emergency response system, 12/12/95, 4B
  • Georgetown neighborhood
    • Community Association wants area cleanup, 11/14/95, 4B
    • Paintings of landmarks by students on display at City Hall, 1/22/95, 1F
    • Stoke gets firsthand look at dilapidated houses, 4/14/95, 4B
    • Traffic light needed at intersection, residents say, 11/20/95, 2B
  • Ghosts
    • State’s cemeteries, churches and historic homes are haunted, 10/31/95, 1D
  • Ghosts of Mississippi—The Murder of Medgar Evers
    • Maryanne Vollers, author, 4/16/95, 3G
  • Giardina’s
    • Greenwood
      • Restaurant review, 2/9/95, 4E
  • Gibbs, Joanne
    • Accused of leaving her baby alone in car at Vicksburg casino, 1/24/95, 1B
  • Gifford, Barry
    • In Jackson promoting new book ‘Hotel Room Trilogy’, 5/7/95, 3F
  • Gifted children
    • Parenting Gifted Children Conference at USM, 9/20/95, 2B
  • Gilchrist, Ellen
    • Rhoda: A Life Story (review), 11/26/95, 3G
  • Gilfoy, Karen
    • Ex-Hinds County judge dies, 1/11/95, 1B
  • Gill, Vince SEE State Fair, 1993
  • Gill, Vince SEE UMC—Children’s hospital…
  • Gillis, Gene
    • Florence police officer is also a pastor, 4/10/95, 1A
  • Gingrich, Newt
    • At Southern Governors’ Association meeting, 9/18/95, 1A
    • Visits state to buoy Republicans, 9/16/95, 1B; 9/17/95, 1A; 9/17/95, 1B
  • Gingrich, Newt SEE Child care, Mississippi
  • Gingrich, Newt SEE Stand Up For Mississippi
  • Gipson, Eden
    • RespecTeen National Youth Forum
      • In Washington, 6/16/95, 1E
  • Girls State, 1995
    • Fordice changes mind, will address assembly, 6/6/95, 1B; 6/10/95, 1B
    • Molpus address, 6/7/95, 2B
    • Officers visit Capitol, various agencies, 6/9/95, 1B
  • Glad Bag-A-Thon
    • Anti-litter effort in Jackson, 4/30/95, 1B
  • Global Position Sensing
    • Computer-driven mapping system used by Rankin County, 1/12/95, 4B
  • Glover, Glenda SEE Jackson State University—Business school…
  • Gluckstadt German Festival, 1995
    • Authentic music and food, 9/25/95, 1A
  • Gluckstadt Road
    • Utility lines may halt bridge construction, 6/1/95, 4B
  • Gluckstadt, Mississippi
    • Book by Robert Klaas traces history of community, 9/23/95, 1D
  • GNB Technologies
    • Fire at plant quickly controlled, 4/7/95, 3B
  • Goals 200
    • Mississippi gets $1.3Million in federal funds, 2/7/95, 3B
  • Goats
    • Growers seeking direction, 9/17/95, 4B
    • Southern Mississippi Goat Meat Association
      • Caprine Extravaganza, 6/27/95, 1D
  • Golden Nugget Corp SEE Dockside gambling, Gulf Coast
  • Goldin Industries
    • Gulfport
      • Owners arraigned on federal fraud charges, 5/1/96, 3B; 8/31/95, 3B
  • Golf
    • 10-acre course outside Ted Kendall’s home in Bolton, 5/18/95, 1D
    • Golf courses in state parks, 3/7/94, 1B; 8/27/95, 4B
    • JSU Program, 4/2/95, 1A
  • Gollott, Tommy
    • Likely to be elected VP of state senate, 12/30/95, 3B
  • Gonnillini family
    • Natchez family gets together to make cappalettis for the holidays, 10/11/95, 1D
  • Good Eats Grill
    • Restaurant review, 12/21/95, 4E
  • Good Neighbor Day SEE Greenbrook Flowers
  • Good Samaritan Center
    • Plans halted for Millsaps Ave shelter, 9/7/95, 3B
    • Proposed homeless women’s shelter on Millsaps Ave opposed, 6/2/95, 4B
  • Good Shepherd Center
    • Vicksburg
      • Adult Literacy Program, 11/18/95, 1D
  • Good Time Deli
    • Restaurant review, 7/20/95, 4E
  • Goodwill Industries
    • Finding plenty of work to keep busy, 6/23/95, 5B
    • North Mart Plaza facility protested, 9/6/95, 5B; 9/19/95, 4B
  • Goodwin, Edward SEE Security Savings
  • Gopher tortoise
    • Endangered tortoise found in south Jackson
      • Out of natural habitat, 9/30/95, 1B
  • Gorden, W.C.
    • Lawsuit against JSU over his firing, 1/5/95, 1A; 2/1/95, 1A
  • Gospel music
    • Gospel play ‘Where’s My Father, 10/21/95, 1D
    • Harvey Lynch sees it as way to get youth on positive track, 7/10/95, 1D
    • Master Plan, a gospel band, 7/15/95, 1D
    • Mississippians to perform at Salzburg Music Festival, 7/10/95, 1B
  • Government SEE Federal government
  • Government (US) SEE Federal government
  • Government shutdown SEE Federal government
  • Governor’s election, 1995
    • Fordice plugs his welfare overhaul, 10/26/95, 3B
  • Governor’s Mansion
    • Winds fell large tree, damage fence, 6/13/95, 1B
  • Governor’s race, 1995
    • Campaign contributions at $1.73 Million, 9/17/95, 1G
    • Campaign contributions: Molpus tops Fordice so far, 6/11/95, 5B
    • Campaign funds: Millions will be spent, 6/13/95, 1B
    • Campaign spending high by both candidates, 10/11/95, 2B
    • Campaign spending: Fordice at $2.9M; Molpus at $2M, 11/1/95, 3B
    • Contrasts between Molpus and Fordice, 4/23/95, 1B, 1H
    • Debate in south Jackson: aide vs. aide, 9/15/95, 3B
    • DHS ads Fordice promos, Molpus says, 9/7/95, 4B
    • Education policy: candidates disagree on every issue, 10/15/95, 1A
    • ETV debate, 10/23/95, 1B; 10/25/95, 1A (squabble)
    • Fordice absent from Natchez debate, 6/25/95, 1B
    • Fordice addresses VFW, 6/25/95, 1B
    • Fordice and Molpus differ on solution to juvenile crime, 10/8/95, 1A
    • Fordice and Molpus swap ‘hypocrite’ barbs, 6/3/95, 1A
    • Fordice and Molpus to participate in ‘video voters guide’, 6/15/95, 1B
    • Fordice and Molpus will have televised debate, 10/14/95, 1B
    • Fordice calls for Molpus to resign office, 8/31/95, 1B
    • Fordice campaign has no problem raising money, 6/4/95, 3G (Minor column)
    • Fordice campaign war chest grows to $1.1 Million, 2/1/95, 3B
    • Fordice debates Molpus…on tape, 8/16/95, 1A
  • GOVERNOR’S RACE, 1995
    • FORDICE EASILY WINS HISTORIC 2ND TERM, 11/8/95, 1A
  • Governor’s race, 1995
    • Fordice education program PRIME unpopular with educators, 8/2/95, 1B
    • Fordice faces familiar obstacles with Democratic Legislature, 11/12/95, 1A, 3G
    • Fordice in Washington D.C. for fund-raiser, 5/25/95, 1B
    • Fordice kicks off campaign in home of Brandon family, 5/2/95, 1A
    • Fordice mocks Sally Fordice on TV ad, 10/20/95, 1B; 10/21/95, 1B
    • Fordice not bringing racial harmony, critics say, 9/24/95, 1B
    • Fordice rally in Smith Park, 10/19/95, 1B
    • Fordice rejects campaign funds from casinos, 6/2/95, 1A
    • Fordice says tax-cut a pivotal issue, 10/22/95, 1A
    • Fordice to speak and promote Briggs as ‘team player’, 7/31/95, 1A
    • Fordice touts job growth at MC forum, 10/3/95, 1B
    • Fordice won’t debate Molpus at newspaper convention, 5/17/95, 1A; 5/28/95, 1G
    • Fordice’s ideas on education criticized, 7/23/95, 1A
    • Fordice’s platform is one of divisiveness, 4/16/95, 3G (Salter column)
    • Fordice, Molpus duel over income, 6/6/95, 1A
    • Fordice/Molpus at Neshoba County Fair, 8/1/95, 1A; 8/2/95, 1A; 8/4/95, 1A, 1B
    • Fordice/Molpus debates on again, off again, 8/10/95, 7A
    • Fund raising: Fordice tops Molpus in August, 8/3/95, 4B
    • Funds from national sources are scarce, 9/24/95, 1B
    • George ‘Wagon Wheel’ Blair’s low-key campaign, 7/17/95, 1B
    • Jobs issue: how many created; how good were they?, 6/11/95, 1A; 10/12/95, 1A
    • Kilgore is Molpus’s new campaign manager, 7/30/95, 1G
  • GOVERNOR’S RACE, 1995
    • MEET THE CANDIDATES, 10/29/95, 1G
  • Governor’s race, 1995
    • Molpus ‘uninspiring’ candidate, 10/8/95, 3G (Minor column); 10/15/95, 1G
    • Molpus ad criticized as ‘race-baiting’, 11/4/95, 1A
    • Molpus and educators say Fordice lacks school agenda, 6/17/95, 3B
    • Molpus and Fordice face off at Economic Council, 4/9/95, 3G
    • Molpus blasts Fordice’s absence from education forum, 10/20/95, 3B
    • Molpus blasts Fordice’s use of W.Va consultants, 7/12/95, 1A
    • Molpus calls for $25 Million for youth courts, 7/13/95, 1A
    • Molpus criticizes Fordice’s campaign tactics, 11/3/95, 1A
    • Molpus discusses the issues, 10/22/95, 1G
    • Molpus kicks off campaign, 5/9/95, 1A
    • Molpus questions Fordice’s ad claiming job creations, 5/29/95, 1B
    • Molpus reveals education strategy, 9/8/95, 1A, 3B
    • Molpus says Fordice should offer youth crime solution, 9/26/95, 3B
    • Molpus says term limits threaten state judiciary, 91/8/95, 2B
    • Molpus vows to continue fight for public schools, 11/9/95, 1B
    • Molpus wants to cut grocery tax to 3.5%, 7/21/95, 1A
    • Molpus’s 24-hour state tour, 10/31/95, 3B
    • O’Haras, father and son, both running again, 7/16/95, 1B
    • Showdown set for November; heated battle expected, 8/9/95, 6A
    • Starkville forum: Fordice and Molpus face off, 11/2/95, 3B
    • Supporters rally ’round, 11/6/95, 1B
    • This race soaking up most of available campaign funds, 6/20/95, 2B
    • Waller and Dye donate to Fordice campaign, 11/6/95, 1A
    • What tricks would Fordice pull during a 2nd term?, 10/22/95, 3G (Minor column)
  • Governors’ wives SEE First ladies, Mississippi
  • Gowdy, Paul SEE Mauney, Gary
  • GR&D Grocery
    • Rankin County store wants to sell beer
      • Too close to church?, 7/27/95, 5B
  • Graceland Too SEE Tourism, Mississippi—Quirky places…
  • Gracy, Margaret
    • Bridal consultant at Gayfers, 6/5/95, 1D
  • Graduation
    • Jackson
      • Schedule for public schools; words to live by, 5/30/95, 3B, 4B
  • Grady, Andrew
    • UMC’s biomedical research center veterinarian, 9/5/95, 1D
  • Graffiti
    • Wit and wisdom of scrawled walls, 7/27/95, 1D
  • Graham, J. Harold
    • Copiah candidate for D.A. killed in crash, 8/4/95, 3B
  • Gramm, Phil
    • Speaks at United Republican Fund dinner in Jackson, 8/1/95, 3B
  • Grand Casino (Biloxi) SEE Dockside gambling, Biloxi
  • Grand Gulf
    • Costs may force MP&L to raise rates, 5/13/95, 1A; 5/17/95, 3B
  • Grand Gulf Military Park
    • Site of largely forgotten Civil War battle, 10/14/95, 1A
  • Grand jury
    • Jones County judge refuses DA’s request to oust foreman, 3/24/95, 3B
  • Grandparents
    • Amusing and interesting nicknames, 9/10/95, 1E
  • Granger, John
    • Honored by National Industries for the Blind, 6/22/95, 8B
  • Granthi Buddhism Association
    • In Bay St. Louis
      • Paul Pursley is founder, 8/5/95, 1D
  • Grants Ferry Road
    • Rain delays passing lane construction, 11/29/95, 4B
  • Gravel SEE ALSO Mining
  • Graves, Ronald SEE Balog, Joe
  • Graves, Sid
    • Blues Museum director retires, moves to Hattiesburg, 10/1/95, 1E
  • Gray, Anthony
    • Witnesses change story on car chase; murder charge dropped, 12/7/95, 7B
  • Gray, Derrick
    • Accused murderer may be set free: no trial date, 9/15/95, 1A
  • Gray, Michael SEE Raymond Baptist Church
  • Gray, Rodney
    • Vicksburg teenager killed in card game, 11/16/95, 5B
  • Gray, Thomizene
    • Street in Clinton may be named for activist, 6/9/95, 4B
  • Grayson, Walt and Susan
    • Home is former barn in Fannin community, 7/30/95, 1F
  • Greater Brandon Chamber of Commerce SEE Brandon Chamber…
  • Greater Jackson Foundation
    • Seeking $100,000 annual budget, 9/16/95, 5B
  • Greater Jackson Industrial Center
    • 3rd steel processing plant, 3/16/95, 5B
    • NiTek Metal’s new site, 7/1/95, 5B
  • Greater Jackson Youth Service Corps
    • Helps at-risk young people, 2/16/95, 1A
  • Green Oak Nursery Inc
    • Billy Martinson, owner, 3/19/95, 1C
  • Green, David
    • Legislator crashed into 5 parked cars; blames medication, 3/30/95, 1A; 3/31/95, 1B
    • No charges filed in wreck, 4/17/95, 3B
  • Greenfield, JoAnn
    • JPD meter maid in downtown Jackson, 8/22/95, 1D
  • Greenville Police Department
    • Funny stories of police calls, 4/24/95, 2B
    • Interim chief plans more changes, 9/5/95, 3B
  • Greenville Public Schools
    • Exchange program with Russian cities, 9/9/95, 2B
    • Will repay federal lunch money to state treasury, 12/9/95, 1A
  • Greenville, Mississippi
    • Allegations of racism in City Council, 10/26/95, 6B
  • Greenwood Cemetery
    • Walsh family’s plot next to grave of James D Lynch, 9/10/95, 1A; 10/28/95, 1A
  • Greenwood Community and Recreation Center
    • Haven for youths, 5/15/95, 3B
  • Greer, Michael
    • Candidate for Leake County sheriff faces embezzling charges, 3/16/95, 4B
  • Grenada County Organ Transplant Trust Inc, 3/27/95, 3B
  • Grenada Elementary School
    • Open house, 1/7/95, 1B
  • Griffin Memorial Baptist Church
    • Robbery at wedding anniversary party, 1/31/95, 1B; 11/15/95, 1B
  • Griffin, Millie
    • Idaho visitor has lost purse returned to her, 10/27/95, 1A
  • Grisham, John
    • ‘A Time to Kill’ is author’s favorite, 10/29/95, 1E
    • Author muses on home, baseball and hatchet jobs, 4/30/95, 1E
    • Casting call for movie ‘A Time to Kill’, 6/7/95, 1D; 8/12/95, 4B
    • ETV program rather than Lemuria book signing, 4/30/95, 2E
    • Offers to fund Little League park in Virginia, 3/11/95, 3B
    • Rainmaker ‘selling like crazy’, 4/13/95, 1B
    • Rainmaker reviewed, 4/23/95, 3G
    • Returns to Mississippi courtroom as lawyer, 4/15/95, 1A
    • Says he may write novel about Mississippi Legislature, 7/28/95, 3B
  • Grisham, John SEE ALSO Motion pictures—‘A Time to Kill’
  • Grosinske, Burrell SEE Domino’s Pizza
  • Group homes SEE Personal care homes
  • Growth (human) SEE Human growth patterns
  • Grubbs, Joe SEE Puckett, Steve
  • Grubbs, Roe
    • Brandon alderman in trouble over tree-trimming, 2/2/95, 4B; 2/8/95, 3B
  • Gulf Coast
    • Beach erosion: DEQ report at Corpus Christi conference, 4/1/95, 3B
  • Gulf Coast Blues Festival, 9/5/96, 10E; 9/7/95, 6E
  • Gulf Coast Campus SEE University of Southern Mississippi
  • Gulf Coast Community College
    • Aquaculture program, 3/5/95, 1G
  • Gulf Coast Research Laboratory
    • Likely to expand, 12/24/95, 1B
    • Testing of fish for EPA chemical regulations, 6/7/95, 1B
  • Gulf of Mexico Program Symposium
    • In Corpus Christi, 3/31/95, 3B
  • Gulf Shore Regional Cat Show
    • In Jackson, 6/1/95, 1D
  • Gulf South Medical Supply
    • Company pulls ahead by staying focused, 12/24/95, 4B
  • Gulf Weather Corp
    • Satellite images showing water clarity in Gulf of Mexico, 5/24/95, 1B
  • Gulfport Seabee Base SEE Naval Construction Battalion Center
  • Gulfport, Mississippi
    • City may go to court to get International Paper land, 12/20/95, 3B
  • Gun control
    • More deaths have occured since relaxation of concealed gun laws, 3/14/95, 3B
  • Gun control, US
    • It’s high noon in gun debate (analysis), 5/28/95, 1G
    • Jackson City Council opposes repeal of Brady Bill, 5/26/95, 3B
  • Gun Interdiction Team
    • JPD special unit, 8/12/95, 4B; 9/26/95, 4B
  • Gun shows
    • Pistol goes off: vendor arrested, banned from future shows, 8/13/95, 1B
  • Gunn, Mike
    • Pat Buchanan in Jackson for fund-raiser, 4/7/95, 3B; 4/9/95, 1B
    • Possible candidate for Montgomery’s House seat, 10/8/95, 1G, 3G; 12/3/95, 1G
  • Gunnell, Johnny Joe SEE Chop shops
  • Gunnison, Mississippi
    • Officials curious about undeposited checks, 5/4/95, 1B
    • Residents petition state to take over government, 1/12/95, 1A; 1/26/95, 2B
  • Guns SEE ALSO Semiautomatic weapons
  • Gunsmith’s Inc
    • Self-defense seminar for women, 5/31/95, 1D
  • Guy, Bill SEE Elections, 1995—Lieutenant governor…
  • Gwozdz, Lawrence
    • USM professor has CD of his saxophone music released, 3/14/95, 1D
  • Habanero peppers SEE Chili peppers
  • Habitat for Humanity
    • Builds accessible home for quadriplegic Willie Christian, 9/23/95, 1B
    • Builds home for quadriplegic Willie Christian, 6/14/95, 3B
    • Metro group building houses in Honduras, 9/30/95, 1D
    • Walkway of Wishes at Country Place subdivision, 7/15/95, 1D
  • Hairstylists
    • Stylists and customers relate frustrating experiences, 8/24/95, 1D
  • Haise, Fred
    • Compares movie ‘Apollo 13’ to his real life experience, 7/19/95, 1D
    • Member of exclusive been-to-the-moon club, 1/11/95, 1D
  • Hal & Mal’s
    • Letterman drummer Anton Fig’s instructional gig, 10/11/95, 1D
    • Restaurant review, 11/9/95, 4E
  • Haley, Mario SEE Drive-by shooting, Jackson
  • Hall, O. Ross
    • Wins $33,000 at Trustmark in ATM giveaway, 11/22/95, 4B
  • Hallmark Toyota
    • Kia cars from Korea on sale, 6/2/95, 5B
  • Halloween, 1995
    • Decorating for the holiday, 10/16/95, 1D
    • Ghosts in state’s churches, cemeteries etc, 10/31/95, 1D
    • Haunted houses, hayrides fill the bill, 10/26/95, 6B
    • Pumpkins will cost more this year, 9/23/95, 5B
    • Safety planning for parents, 10/31/95, 1A
  • Halter Marine
    • Lands $60 Million Navy contract, 5/27/95, 5B
  • Ham radio SEE Jackson Amateur Radio Club
  • Ham, Vickie SEE Automobile audio systems
  • Hamburgers
    • Where to grab good burgers in Jackson, 7/20/95, 10E
  • Hamer, Fannie Lou
    • Ruleville post office named for Hamer, 2/19/95, 3B
  • Hammett, Allen and Jeffie SEE Aircraft accidents, Holmes County
  • Hampton Inn & Suites
    • New facility at High Street and I-55, 9/6/95, 5B
    • Sold to Harvey Hotel Group (Dallas), 2/17/95, 5B
  • Hancock, Janice
    • Jackson woman found dead in trunk of vehicle, 6/27/95, 4B
    • Man Donald Wayne Davis held in slaying, 6/28/95, 4B
  • Hand, Jimmy
    • Aviation art on display at Eudora Welty Library, 5/28/95, 1F
  • Hand-tinted photographs
    • Making a post-color film comeback, 11/20/95, 1D
  • HandiCapable Vans Inc
    • Owners Darrell Dunnaway and John Lee, 10/15/95, 6B
  • Handicapped
    • Lawsuit forces Medicaid to pay for communication devices, 6/29/95, 1A
  • Handicapped group homes SEE Personal care homes
  • Handicapped parking
    • Jackson situation monitored by volunteer group, 3/14/96, 6B; 10/9/95, 1B
  • Hankins, Elizabeth SEE Murder-for-hire, Clinton
  • Happy hour
    • No longer the after-work party it once was, 10/19/95, 10E
  • Hard, Gilbert
    • VA patient throws sulfuric acid in his doctor’s face, 1/31/95, 1B; 2/4/95, 5B
  • Hardin Foundation
    • Reed, Roberts and Winter honored for support of public education, 11/1/95, 3B
  • Hardy Middle School
    • New classrooms by January 1, 1996, 8/28/95, 1B
  • Hare, Mary and Joseph
    • Shuqualak couple awarded $2.2Million in car/truck crash, 10/3/95, 3B
  • Harkins, Greg
    • Chair maker works at his own pace, 9/21/95, 1D
  • Harley Owners Group
    • Adopts Make-A-Wish Foundation
      • At state rally, 4/23/95, 1B
  • Harper, Earl
    • Automatically becomes mayor of Flora
      • No others qualified, 4/28/95, 5B
    • Flora mayor to keep school board post, 5/3/95, 4B
  • Harper, Pauline
    • Former Canton Deputy City Clerk wants name cleared, 5/10/95, 4B
  • Harrah’s Casino Hotels SEE Gambling, New Orleans
  • Harris, Bob SEE Ridgeland Elementary School
  • Harris, Virginia Ann
    • Underwood given death penalty, 5/26/95, 1B
  • Harrison County Jail
    • Turn-key fee challenged, 3/12/95, 6B
  • Harrison County Youth Court
    • Teen Court: offenders judged by their peers, 9/28/95, 4B
  • Harrison, Wayne
    • Hoskins found guilty, 4/8/95, 1B
    • Hoskins given 40-year sentence, 5/9/95, 2B
    • Hoskins’ trial: some reluctant to serve on jury, 4/5/95, 4B; 4/6/95, 4B; 4/7/95, 4B
  • Hartfield, Paul
    • Jackson malacologist (expert on mussels), 12/11/95, 1A
  • Hartman, Tori
    • Her book ‘Fabulous You…’
      • Six fashion categories, 3/7/95, 1D
  • Hartwell, Dewayne
    • Pleads guilty to 2 counts of murder, 10/3/95, 4B
  • Harvey Hotel
    • Newly renovated hotel hosts 100 Black Men annual convention, 7/11/95, 5B
  • Harvey Hotel Management Corp
    • Renovating former Holiday Inn Downtown, 3/31/95, 5B; 5/2/95, 6B
  • Harvey, Clarie Collins
    • Businesswoman dies of heart failure, 5/27/95, 4B
  • Harvey, Robert SEE Garner, Nicole
  • Hatcher, Wendy SEE Central Mississippi Correctional Facility
  • Hatcher, William SEE Mahned Bridge
  • Hathorn’s Pest Control
    • Supervisor Vickery questions spraying contract, 3/17/95, 4B
  • Hats
    • Easter bonnets for 1995, 4/16/95, 1E
  • Hattiesburg High School
    • American High School Theater Festival in Edinburgh, 6/21/95, 1B
  • Hattiesburg Police Department
    • Community policing concept, 6/2/95, 1A, 9A
    • Victim of telephone scam, 3/1/95, 1A
  • Hattiesburg Public Schools
    • Pamphlet attacking Fordice’s PRIME program, 9/28/95, 1A
  • Hawkins, Armis
    • At joint legislative session urges election law reform, 3/22/95, 3B
    • Supreme Court chief justice retires, 11/10/95, 3B
  • Hawkins, Mary
    • Considering run for Congress
      • Montgomery’s vacated seat, 10/16/95, 1B
    • Madison mayor says Madison’s ‘Not for Sale’, 12/20/95, 1B
    • Madison mayor using veto to govern city, 2/3/95, 1B
    • Mayor of Madison, 2/26/95, 1E
  • Hawkins, Paul SEE Loggins, Joe
  • Hay
    • Hot, dry weather: short season but good for harvesting, 9/3/95, 6B
  • Hayes-Anthony, Elayne SEE WA Productions
  • Haynes, Joe
    • Interested in Alcorn State presidency, 7/5/95, 1B; 7/11/95, 1B; 7/14/95, 1B
  • Hazardous chemicals, Jackson
    • Hydrogen chloride leak from tank car, 2/1/95, 1B
    • Insecticide fumes in garage injure 10, 8/15/95, 1A; 8/16/95, 4B
  • Hazardous chemicals, Mississippi
    • High mercury levels in 4 state lakes, 5/26/95, 1A
  • Hazardous waste, Brandon
    • 36 companies added to waste lawsuit, 9/16/95, 4B
    • County undecided on handling of contamination problem, 1/10/95, 5B
  • Hazardous waste, Jackson
    • Amnesty Day allows disposal, 5/14/96, 2B; 5/19/96, 1B; 6/13/95, 4B
    • Waste Amnesty Day at Fairgrounds, 6/25/95, 1A
  • Hazardous waste, Mississippi
    • Fordice plan ruled illegal, 1/27/95, 2B
  • Hazardous waste, Tate County
    • Contamination site called isolated, 5/1/95, 3B
  • Head Start
    • Cuts likely, Children’s Defense Fund says, 1/16/95, 1B
    • Has proven its merit in its 30-year history, 11/12/95, 10B
    • Literacy partnership with Jackson/Hinds Library System, 1/26/95, 5B
  • Headaches SEE ALSO Moore, Ken
  • Headley, Lana
    • Mt. Olive woman killed by ex-husband
      • Had sought police protection, 10/5/95, 1B
  • Headrick Companies
    • Ad firm’s CEO drops casino accounts: cites wrath of God, 4/18/95, 1A; 5/13/95, 1D
  • Health care, Mississippi
    • State employees’ managed health care options, 9/27/95, 1A
  • Health Futures Inc
    • Consortium markets Jackson hospitals, 10/29/95, 4B
  • Health Futures Leadership Conference
    • Managed care a major change in health industry, 4/19/95, 8B
  • Healthplex facility
    • Joint Mississippi College/Baptist Medical Center venture, 11/2/95, 6B
  • Healthy Start Initiative SEE Mississippi Action for Progress
  • Hearing-impaired SEE Deaf
  • Heart defibrillators
    • Bought for Rankin volunteer fire departments, 3/7/95, 5B
  • Heart disease
    • Electrophysiology study is fastest growing heart procedure, 8/30/95, 1A
    • Federal grant for study in Lauderdale and Tate counties, 3/4/95, 1B
  • Heath, Bill SEE ALSO Rankin County Sheriff’s Department
  • Heatherwood/Briarwood Area Security Association
    • Lobby politicians, experts say, 5/26/95, 5B
  • Heffner, Malva
    • 1960’s civil rights advocate dies in Maryland, 6/8/95, 2B
  • Hegwood, C.P.
    • Crystal Springs man’s car speared with board on Louisiana interstate, 7/29/95, 1B
  • Heller family SEE ASPECT Foundation
  • Helping One Student to Succeed
    • Volunteer tutoring program, 11/5/95, 15A
  • Henderson, Jim SEE University of Southern Mississippi
  • Hennington, Matthew
    • Former youth camp worker jailed for molestation, 3/31/95, 1A
    • Given 20-year prison term, 9/1/95, 1B
    • Trial for child molestation, 8/23/95, 3B; 8/24/95, 3B
  • Hensley, Glenda
    • Activist, lobby reformer, dies of cancer, 4/4/95, 1B; 4/5/95, 2B; 4/13/95, 13A
  • Hensley, Terry
    • Clashes with City Council over homeowner’s reimbursement request, 4/8/95, 1A
    • Steps down as Jackson city administrator, 10/18/95, 1B
  • Hepatitis
    • Outbreak in northwest Mississippi, 9/15/95, 1A
  • Herbicide spraying
    • For flood control in Jackson, 4/22/95, 5B
  • Herbicides
    • Damage to foliage in Delta
      • Source cannot be traced, 7/9/95, 4B
  • Herbs
    • Madison County herb farmer Ed Nichols, 9/13/95, 1E
  • Heriard, Davi
    • Woman jumps from Stack overpass area, 1/22/95, 1A; 1/23/95, 3B; 1/24/95, 3B
  • Heritage Festival
    • At Jackson Zoo, 6/25/95, 4B; 6/27/96, 3E; 6/30/96, 1B
  • Herndahl, Lisa SEE Prayer in schools, Pontotoc County
  • Herron, Larry
    • Mental patient missing following release from jail, 11/25/95, 1B; 11/28/95, 4B
  • Herron, Woodie
    • Aberdeen doctor reprimanded
      • Neglected emergency room duties, 1/18/95, 3B
  • Hiccups
    • Cures: seems everybody’s got one, 6/7/95, 1D
  • Hickory Pit
    • Restaurant review, 8/24/95, 4E
  • Hicks, Sandra
    • First female constable in Rankin County, 1/6/95, 4B
  • High Street (Jackson)
    • $3.4 Million budgeted for city’s ‘premier gateway’, 4/30/95, 1A; 9/6/95, 5B
  • Higher Education Commissioner SEE College Board
  • Higher Education Commissioner SEE Commissioner of Higher Education
  • Highland Colony Parkway
    • Churches spring up along parkway, 1/14/95, 1D
  • Highway 18
    • Trees deemed hazard removed along highway near Brandon, 1/26/95, 1B
    • Utica keeps eye on speeders near school, 1/27/95, 5B
  • Highway 471
    • Traffic problem at Brandon school, 1/31/95, 5B
  • Highway 49
    • Planned 4-lane corridor to Flowood industrial area, 9/26/95, 1A
  • Highway 90
    • Lights and lasers along route ‘distracting’ to motorists, 6/22/95, 1A
  • Highway Patrol
    • $10.9 Million in fines collected in 1994, 7/22/95, 1B
    • Leggett is trooper of the year, 6/6/95, 1B
    • Pilot program to assist stranded motorists, 9/1/95, 3B
    • Star trooper Bobby Wells killed while on duty, 6/28/95, 2B
    • Stringer is new commander, 4/11/95, 3B
  • Highways
    • 4-lane projects now have adequate funding, 3/2/95, 1B
    • AHEAD (4-laning project) to be finished by year 2011, 10/31/95, 1A
    • Funding: state could lose federal funding because of speeders, 5/31/95, 1B
  • Highways SEE ALSO AHEAD
  • Hiking Mississippi–A Guide to Trails and Natural Areas
    • Helen McGinnis, author, 4/23/95, 1G
  • Hill Restaurant & Lounge
    • Restaurant review, 2/16/95, 4E
  • Hill, Faith
    • Nominated for Horizon Award by Country Music Association, 8/16/95, 1D
    • Online talk show, 3/20/95, 1D
    • Skyrocketing career, 12/1/95, 1E
  • Hill, R.V. SEE Mission Mississippi
  • Hinds Community College
    • 3 Utica students…accused murderer Dennis Berry’s extradition, 1/6/95, 2B
    • Faculty salary increase of 8% possible, 4/6/95, 3B
    • Muse says teachers need pay raise, not tax cuts, 1/5/95, 3B
    • Ropes Challenge Course, 6/4/95, 1C
    • Transfer options for Phillips College students, 10/14/95, 4B
  • Hinds County Administrator SEE ALSO DeBerry, Roy
  • Hinds County Agricultural High School
    • Vote on air conditioning delayed, 1/4/95, 4B
  • Hinds County Chancery Clerk
    • Computerized record keeping lagging behind, 9/11/95, 1A
  • Hinds County Chancery Court
    • Parking-space limits to be enforced, 4/13/95, 4B
  • Hinds County Chancery Court SEE ALSO Tulip poplar trees
  • Hinds County Circuit Court
    • System is inefficient, Crime Commission says, 9/8/95, 1A
  • Hinds County Court
    • Institutes special night sessions for bad-check writers, 2/15/95, 1B
  • Hinds County Courthouse
    • Security further tightened, 2/22/95, 4B; 5/11/96, 4B
  • Hinds County Department of Health
    • Shots for Tots and Back-To-School Boosters, 7/21/95, 1B
  • Hinds County Detention Center (R)
    • 3rd section now in operation, 5/2/95, 2B
    • Bus service from jail to Jackson?, 3/22/95, 3B; 6/5/95, 3B
    • Color-coding of inmates uniforms, 4/8/95, 5B
    • Computer ends strip searching of visitors, 5/5/95, 5B
    • County sues architects Allen & Hoshall for overruns, 3/30/95, 1B
    • Equipment malfunctions could prompt lawsuit, 2/28/95, 1B
    • In-house jail store, 1/20/95, 4B
    • Inmates already filling up jail, 5/19/95, 1A
    • Inmates restricted to cells for a week, 7/16/95, 2B
    • JPD officers cease transport of city prisoners, 3/20/95, 3B
    • LPNs hired, 3/25/95, 4B
    • Overcrowding to be monitored by Ron Welch, 5/13/95, 4B
    • Released inmates may get transportation to Jackson, 9/16/95, 4B
    • Rides to Jackson will be provided, 9/21/95, 1B
    • Strip searches defended, 3/7/95, 5B
    • Town doesn’t want released prisoners stranded there, 1/15/95, 1A
    • Transportation to Jackson, 9/19/95, 4B
    • Van carrying prisoners to Raymond collides with car, 6/29/95, 1B
    • Video taping of hearings
      • To save transportation costs, 2/7/95, 1B
  • Hinds County Health Department
    • Wants to relocate to Jackson Mall, 9/19/95, 2B
    • Will move into Jackson Mall complex, 11/9/95, 7B
  • Hinds County Human Resources Agency
    • 25th anniversary celebration, 10/13/95, 3B
  • Hinds County Job Training Program
    • Scrutinized by Audit Department and supervisors, 5/30/95, 1A
  • Hinds County Justice Courts
    • Opponent Lewis says JPD candidate Claiborne has edge, 6/3/95, 4B
  • Hinds County Juvenile Detention Center
    • SEE Jackson/Hinds Youth Detention Center
  • Hinds County Penal Farm
    • 2 inmates caught; overpopulation causing escapes, 9/9/95, 1B
    • Gets additional showers and toilets, 4/3/95, 3B
    • Inmate Israel Hunt flees; captured within 1 hour, 3/22/95, 1A
    • Running out of space to store its farm produce, 6/26/95, 1B
  • Hinds County Private Industry Council
    • $1500 for secretary to attend seminar, 9/20/95, 3B
  • Hinds County Public Schools
    • Naming of new school at Terry, 3/11/95, 5B
    • Summer is time for renovation and major repairs, 7/25/95, 1A
  • Hinds County School Board
    • Juanita Brown will resign, 1/20/95, 4B
    • To decide on how to fill vacancy, 3/9/95, 4B
  • Hinds County Sheriff’s Department
    • $12.6 Million budget proposed, 8/18/95, 4B; 8/19/95, 4B
    • 3 guards resign after incident with female prisoner, 8/12/95, 4B
    • 357.-Magnum as gift to retiring deputy, 9/26/95, 4B; 9/30/95, 4B
    • Crime prevention forum, 8/17/95, 9B
    • Dealing with mentally ill suspects, 11/3/95, 4B
    • Deputy mistakenly frees 2 inmates, 1/19/95, 1B; 1/20/95, 4B
    • Deputy says undersheriff struck him, 5/11/95, 4B
    • Employees awaiting pay raise, 7/18/95, 4B
    • Fired JPD officer Gagneaux hired by McMillin, 8/5/95, 1B
    • Inventory: missing items, 11/1/95, 3B; 11/7/95, 3B
    • K-9 Unit presentation in Terry, 7/20/95, 4B
    • Stolen property room, 3/10/95, 1E
  • Hinds County Supervisors
    • DeBerry criticized for unauthorized raises he granted, 11/7/95, 4B
    • May set expense cap on travel, 5/23/95, 4B
  • Hinds County Tax Collector
    • $297,000 owed in unpaid taxes, 10/12/95, 5B
  • Hinds County Volunteer Fire Departments
    • When are county employees on call?, 4/11/95, 5B
  • Hinds County Youth Court
    • Dispute over hiring and firing of staff, 5/24/95, 1B
    • Judges allowed role in budget recommendations, 7/22/95, 4B
  • Hinduism
    • CHIDAMBARRAM, a spiritual dance group, performs locally, 5/27/95, 1D
    • Wedding ceremony of Venkata Anand and Sow Padmaja, 11/6/95, 1A
  • Hinkle, Mark
    • Jackson photographer wins ‘Sports Illustrated’ prize, 3/29/95, 1D
  • Hinkle, Minnie
    • Living with crime: mother barricades family in Winter St. home, 6/9/95, 1A
  • Hinson, Jon
    • Dies of AIDS; memorial service planned, 7/26/95, 1A, 3B
  • Hinson, William
    • Incest: man, 71, and his granddaughter, 30, plot to kill her spouse, 11/29/95, 1A
  • Hispanics
    • Mississippi churches reaching out, 9/16/95, 1D
  • Historic buildings, Vicksburg
    • Sydney Building burns, 7/15/95, 1B
  • Historic houses, Natchez
    • Paint on Ross’s home ‘too carnival-like’, 7/16/95, 1A
  • Historic houses, Rolling Fork
    • Restoration of Mont Helena, 8/22/95,. 2B
  • Hit-and-run accidents
    • Charges may be filed in death on I-220, 5/29/95, 2B
    • Woodville man charged in Highway 24 fatality, 5/30/95, 2B
  • Hobbies
    • Getting started, 6/11/95, 1E
  • Hockey
    • Fledgling roller hockey league, 4/27/95, 1D
  • Hog Wild in July
    • Lights! Camera! Squeal!, 7/13/95, 10E; 7/16/95, 1B
  • Hogan, Mark and Judy SEE Organ transplants
  • Holaday, Margot
    • Video to help care-givers for burned children, 3/4/95, 1A
  • Holden, Russell
    • Dead Escatapwa man had been misidentified by family, hospital, 9/7/95, 1A
  • Holiday Inn
    • Jackson’s 3 Inns sold to Harvey Hotel Group (Dallas), 2/17/95, 5B; 3/31/95, 5B
    • Opposition to St. Andrews/Meadowbrook area site, 7/28/95, 4B; 10/13/95, 1B
  • Holiday Peace Day
    • Let’s Join Hands for Peace, 12/2/95, 4B
  • Holiday Terrace
    • JPD wants motel closed, 3/7/95, 5B
  • Holly Brush Road bridge
    • Shaky structure to be replaced, 9/20/95, 4B
  • Holmes County Courthouse
    • Repairs to burned building 60% complete, 12/13/95, 3B
  • Holmes, Beth SEE Rape, Mississippi
  • Holmes, Marletta
    • Question of prison sentence for pregnant woman, 5/27/95, 3B
  • Holy laughter SEE Laughing revival
  • Home Builders Association of Mississippi
    • Sues city of Madison, 11/2/95, 6B
  • Home building SEE Housing
  • Home buying
    • Bond money for first-home purchasers, 5/16/95, 6B
    • Clients want classic look, modern conveniences, 4/17/95, 1B
  • Home education, Jones County SEE Armour, Steve and Debbie
  • Home education, Mississippi
    • Popular nationwide; 10,000 Mississippians home schooled, 12/17/95, 1G
  • Home Ownership Opportunities Program SEE Project HOOP
  • Home Stay Program
    • French youths in Mississippi, 7/12/95, 1B
  • Home Ties SEE Catholic Charities
  • Homeless, Jackson
    • Millsaps Avenue women’s shelter opposed, 6/2/95, 4B
    • Shelters prepare for cold weekend, 12/8/95, 5B
    • Task force to gather statistics, 2/23/95, 4B
  • Hometown Mississippi
    • Program to lure retirees to state, 3/25/95, 3B
  • Homochitto National Forest
    • Push for construction of recreational reservoir, 2/20/95, 1B
  • Honesty
    • Tales of local people who did the right thing, 2/1/95, 1D
  • Hood Furniture Manufacturing
    • Mark Twain River Memories (new line of furniture), 11/18/95, 5B
  • Hooters of America Inc
    • Considering Jackson location, 10/10/95, 5B; 12/29/95, 6B
  • Hope House of Hospitality
    • Fights closing after losing state grant, 4/8/95, 5B
  • Hope Springs Missionary Baptist Church
    • Prayer vigil against crime, 1/16/95, 1A; 1/17/95, 3B
  • HopeLine
    • Salvation Army program to help indigent find work, 2/18/95, 4B
  • Hopkins, Jessie
    • Bars Madison County jail to other counties, 10/21/95, 1A; 10/28/95, 4B
    • Madison County supervisors retaliate
      • Sheriff’s budget cut $100,000, 11/10/95, 1A
  • Horhn, John
    • Legislator says Fordice uses veto to attract visitors, 4/10/95, 1B
  • Horse Association of Madison County
    • Wants matching funds for show arena, 9/23/95, 4B
  • Horses
    • Fire kills 23 horses at Westbrook Stables, 6/26/95, 1A; 6/27/95, 1A, 1B
  • Horseshoeing SEE Colson, Scott
  • Horticulture SEE Nurseries
  • Horton, Bobby Daniel
    • Judge throws out lawsuit over prisoner’s lost TV privileges, 5/12/95, 1A
  • Horton, Jesse
    • Local minister to run for president of Baptist convention, 7/1/95, 1D
  • Horton, Joseph
    • Judge rejects new trial, 8/8/95, 4B
  • Horton, Ricky Dale SEE Indianola Police Department
  • Hospitals, Jackson
    • 4 area facilities form alliance to cut cost, 5/19/95, 1B
    • Obstetrical services: competition, 8/6/95, 1A
  • Hospitals, Mississippi
    • Rural facilities caught in money crunch, 2/26/95, 2B
  • Hostages, Jackson
    • Raymond Road: SWAT team rescues woman
      • Dexter Ollie charged, 10/26/95, 1B
    • West County Line Road: ends without bloodshed, 4/10/95, 2B
  • Hostages, Meridian
    • Police nab man Everett Merritt who held his mother hostage, 11/29/95, 3B
  • Hostages, Tupelo
    • Robert ‘Kool Kid’ Anderson held 1-year-old girl, 7/23/95, 4B
  • HOSTS Program SEE Helping One Student to Succeed
  • House fire, Bolton
    • Teenager killed, 11/13/95, 3B
  • House fire, Camden
    • Blaze guts 2 homes; teenager hurt, 1/22/95, 3B; 1/23/95, 3B
  • House fire, Clinton
    • Paralyzed man John Morgan killed, 5/17/95, 4B
  • House fire, Copiah County
    • 7-month old baby dies in fire, 2/27/95, 2B
    • Disabled woman Ava Diew killed, 1/16/95, 3B
  • House fire, Ellisville
    • Smoke kills elderly couple and live-in aide, 10/24/95, 2B
  • House fire, Flowood
    • Family of 7 loses everything, 12/27/95, 1A
  • House fire, Forest
    • 3 die in fire; arson suspected, 1/3/95, 1A; 1/4/95, 1B
  • House fire, Greenwood
    • Blaze blamed on heater; infant dies, 12/13/95, 3B
  • House fire, Jackson
    • 2 vacant…3 personal care homes
      • Other homes to be inspected, 10/31/95, 4B
    • 3 vacant houses and 2 personal care units destroyed, 10/23/95, 1A; 10/24/95, 1A
    • 3 vacant…Stokes criticizes fire department, 10/25/95, 1B
    • Family loses home on Queen Mary Lane, 12/10/95, 2B
    • Minister R.K. Pitts loses home, 1/8/95, 1B
    • Response to Turner St fire criticized, 12/14/95, 9B
    • Roseneath Street: toddler playing next to heater, 2/1/95, 3B
  • House fire, Lauderdale County
    • 3 children and their grandmother perish, 1/3/95, 1A
  • House fire, Mississippi
    • State leads nation in fire deaths, 1/10/95, 1B
  • House paint
    • Designers and artist recommend paint to spruce up anything, 4/18/95, 1D
  • Household expenses
    • Families: ways they stretch a dollar, 8/9/95, 1E
  • Housing, Clinton
    • Builders plan 450 homes in next 3 years, 9/13/95, 2B
    • City rejects federal grant
      • Geneva Spann moves to HUD house in Jackson, 10/17/95, 4B
  • Housing, Greenville
    • Woman compalins of rat infested house nexdoor, 6/12/95, 2B
  • Housing, Gulf Coast
    • Demand is easing, but is still high, 4/5/95, 1A
  • Housing, Jackson
    • Among most affordable in US, 12/21/95, 10B
    • City officials look for ways to help poor with renovations, 12/16/95, 1A
    • Run-down block of houses on Clifton Street razed, 3/23/95, 1B
    • Stokes and Armstrong say elderly need more from federal grant, 11/1/95, 4B
    • Substandard: many plans to alleviate city’s problem, 1/30/95, 1A
  • Housing, Madison County
    • Low-income housing renovation funds, 8/24/95, 6B
  • Housing, Rankin County
    • Leads metro area in new home construction, 10/1/95, 4B; 10/11/95, 5B
  • Houston, Michael SEE Rape, Lena
  • Howard Industries Inc
    • Growth means 500 new jobs for Laurel area, 5/12/95, 6B
  • Howard, Gary SEE McRae’s Dept Stores
  • Howell, Bobby
    • Conflict-of-interest charges in Legislature, 7/25/95, 3B; 7/26/95, 2B
  • Hubbard, Bernard
    • 11-year-old did not shoot himself, officials say, 5/18/95, 1B
  • Hubcaps
    • Verdict paying $50 to juror whose hubcaps were stolen, 5/24/95, 1B; 11/16/95, 1B
  • HUD
    • Jackson cited for lax records on grants-funded projects, 10/14/95, 1A
  • Huff brothers SEE Sons of Confederate Veterans
  • Hughes Aircraft
    • $152 Million military hardware package considered in US House, 5/24/95, 5B
    • Cut of 400 jobs at Forest plant, 5/24/95, 5B
  • Hull, Charles SEE Elections, 1995—Agriculture…
  • Human growth patterns
    • How big will Junior get?, 5/7/95, 1E
  • Human skin
    • Summer exposes skin problems to light, 4/14/95, 1E
  • Humane Society Animal Shelter
    • Hattiesburg
      • Desperately seeking funding, 8/14/95, 1B
  • Hunan Garden Restaurant & Lounge
    • Restaurant review, 6/15/95, 4E
  • Hunan Wok
    • Restaurant review, 11/2/95, 4E
  • Hunt, Israel SEE Hinds County Penal Farm
  • Hunter, Howard W
    • Mormon church leader dies; had strong state ties, 3/4/95, 2A
  • Hunting accidents
    • 2 Louisiana bow hunters asphyxiated in tent near Liberty, 10/24/95, 3B
    • Forrest County: coast youth Louis Allen Jr. killed, 10/30/95, 1A
  • Hurricane Bob (dog) SEE Arson, Jackson
  • Hurricane Erin
    • Coast tourist business bounces back quickly, 8/5/95, 5B
    • Ice from Mississippi welcomed in Pensacola, 8/6/95, 5A
    • Rains accompany storm in Mississippi, 8/5/95, 1A, 3B
    • State gets ready, 8/1/95, 1A; 8/2/95, 1A; 8/3/95, 1A, 1B, 5B; 8/4/95, 1A
  • Hurricane Marilyn
    • Mississippians help in devastated Virgin Islands, 10/24/95, 1A
  • Hurricane Opal
    • Mississippi coast spared, 10/4/95, 1A; 10/5/95, 1A, 8A; 10/6/95, 1A, 1B
    • Mississippians wait to learn fate of Florida property, 10/10/95, 1B
  • Hurricanes
    • 1995 a rough summer for travel agents, 10/12/95, 1D
    • Mississippi on storm track
      • Profile Mississippi, 2/26/95, 4J
    • Response 95 training exercise
      • Emergency Management Agency, 5/10/95, 1A
  • Hurst, Jason
    • FBI investigating possible death by strangulation, 5/20/95, 1A
    • JPD cleared in student’s death, 3/31/95, 4B
    • JPD wants WJTV’s records, 4/1/95, 4B
    • LSD found in his body, 4/15/95, 1B
    • Millsaps student dies after arrest by JPD, 3/26/95, 2B; 3/27/95, 2B; 3/28/95, 5B
    • Parents expected to file lawsuit, 7/6/95, 1B
  • Hutcheson family (Myrtle) SEE Incest, Myrtle
  • Hux, Rick
    • Aide to Rep Mike Parker switches to GOP, 10/31/95, 2B
  • Hydrogen chloride
    • Jackson
      • Leak from tank car, 2/1/95, 1B
  • Hypertension
    • Local doctors say calcium channel blockers are safe drugs, 6/15/95, 1B
  • I-10
    • 2 arrested with $5 Million worth of drugs, 4/11/95, 1B
    • 32-car pileup; 5 fatalities, 7/16/95, 1A; 7/17/95, 1B
  • I-20
    • Norrell Road interchange’s delay, 2/28/95, 5B; 10/7/95, 4B
    • Truck flips off interstate at Valley St; driver killed, 7/18/95, 1A
    • Wreck at Morton closes interstate for 20 hours, 4/20/95, 1B
  • I-220
    • Cars damaged on overpass, 1/21/95, 5B
    • Wreck kills 3, including 2 JSU baseball players, 6/4/95, 1A; 6/5/95, 1A; 6/8/95, 1B
  • I-55
    • Byram area: 1 dead, 2 hurt in wreck, 3/4/95, 1B; 3/5/95, 2B
    • Stack construction: closing of westbound I-20, 9/9/95, 1B; 9/13/95, 1B
    • Stack construction: completion delayed until 1996, 1/16/95, 1A
    • Stack construction: flyover connection opens, 5/3/95, 1A; 5/4/95, 1A
    • Stack construction: unneeded link blown up, 6/7/95, 1A
    • Stack construction: woman D. Heriard jumps from overpass, 1/22/95, 1A; 1/23/95, 3B; 1/24/95, 3B
    • Stack site: OSHA seeks fine against Key Constructors, 6/6/95, 1B
    • Truck spills load of pipe at rush-hour, 2/21/95, 1A
  • I-69
    • Proposed Canada to Mexico route
      • Thru Mississippi?, 2/4/96, 1G, 2G; 6/12/96, 2B; 7/8/95, 3B
  • IBM Corporation
    • Look out, Big Blue is coming back, 4/23/95, 2C
  • Ice Capades
    • At Mississippi Coliseum, 12/14/95, 12E
  • Ice skating
    • Outdoor rink on Capitol Street, 1/14/96, 1E; 2/16/96, 1A; 12/14/95, 1A; 12/15/95, 1B
  • Ice storm, 1994
    • 1 year later, 2/12/95, 18A
    • Pecan crop in Delta had heavy losses, 1/10/95, 6B
  • Iguana
    • North Jackson woman’s pet strays off, 8/13/95, 1B
  • Iles, Greg
    • Writer builds career on bucking publishing convention
      • 2nd book ‘Black Cross’, 1/11/95, 1D
  • Illegal aliens
    • Immigration Service may target employers, 9/23/95, 1B
    • May be as many as 10,000 illegals in Mississippi, 10/1/95, 1B
    • Raids of central Mississippi businesses yield arrests, 9/22/95, 1A
  • Illinois Central
    • Durant-Kosciusko line to be closed down, 1/31/95, 7B
  • Imageworks Inc
    • Dollarhide honored for video, 11/10/95, 5B
    • Wins top ADDY honors, 2/26/95, 2C
  • Immigrants
    • 30 aliens caught in central Mississippi; returned to Mexico, 3/9/95, 1B
  • Immigrants SEE ALSO Illegal aliens
  • Imperial Tombs of China
    • At Memphis Cook Convention Center, 4/16/95, 1F; 5/21/95, 1F
  • Improving Quality of Life Inc
    • Proposed day care center on Robinson St, 12/9/95, 3B
  • In Him Loving and Caring Retirement Home
    • Fire kills 2 occupants, 9/1/95, 1A
  • Incest, Myrtle
    • Incest, murder plot rock rural community, 12/2/95, 1A
    • Lovers, a man, 71 and his granddaughter, 30, plot to kill her husband, 11/29/95, 1A
  • Income tax, Mississippi
    • Fordice promises tax break, 1/19/96, 3B; 11/9/95, 1A
    • Fordice unlikely to get cut, Ford and Musgrove say, 11/17/95, 1B
    • Out-of-date technology delays refunds, 4/12/95, 5B
    • State offers ways to cut tax-time paperwork, 12/27/95, 4B
    • Tax cut not right place to look for relief, 1/22/95, 3G (Minor column)
  • Income tax, US
    • A Mississippian’s per capita tax bill is $3170, 11/7/95, 5B
    • Delayed refunds hurting Jackson used-car business, 3/18/95, 5B
    • Don’t panic! Help available for last-minute filers, 4/17/95, 1A; 4/18/95, 1A
    • IRS offers ways to cut tax-time paperwork, 12/27/95, 4B
    • Mississippi delegation split on Republican tax cut, 4/6/95, 1A
    • Mississippians must work until April 17 to pay taxes, 4/18/95, 6B
    • Post Office to assist late filers, 4/12/95, 5B
    • Tax deadline brings the desperate, CPAs say, 4/17/95, 4B
  • Income, Mississippi
    • Per capita income for 1994 increases 7.4%, 4/28/95, 6B
    • Per capita income for 1994 was $15,793, 8/24/95, 7B
  • Incontinence
    • It’s time to talk about it, 9/13/95, 1D
  • Incubation business program SEE ALSO Jackson Enterprise Center
  • Indianola Academy
    • Stock Market Game, 2/7/95, 6B
  • Indianola Community Tutorial Program
    • Make a Difference Day, 4/23/95, 1A
  • Indianola Police Department
    • Murder charges dropped against Ricky Dale Horton, 10/14/95, 2B
    • Residents still wondering why King was killed, 7/10/95, 1B
    • Taylor given life term in King slaying, 8/19/95, 1B
  • Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
    • Federal funds at risk, 1/19/95, 1A
  • Industrial parks (Ridgeland) SEE Ridgeland, Mississippi
  • Industrial parks, Mississippi
    • Hattiesburg, Tupelo and Tylertown parks well marketed, 8/6/95, 5B
  • Industries for the Blind
    • Made sponge used by Scott O’Grady to survive in Bosnia, 6/23/95, 1A
  • Infant mortality, Mississippi
    • GOP cuts called threat to state infants, 7/8/95, 1A
  • Influenza, 1995
    • With the Fair and fall comes start of flu season, 10/16/95, 1A
  • Information highway
    • Telemedicine system at Rush Memorial Hospital, 2/27/95, 1B
  • Ingalls Shipbuilding
    • Aegis program extended, 4/8/95, 7B; 6/21/96, 2B
    • CEO Jerry St. Pe’ predicts good future for company, 5/13/95, 5B
    • Contract for 7th assault vessel, 12/29/95, 7B
    • Funds for assault ship and 4 destroyers OK’d by Congress, 7/1/95, 5B
    • Team bidding effort with other companies, 10/24/95, 5B
  • Ingomar Attendance Center
    • ACT: high expectations=success, 11/24/95, 22A
    • Top school in standardized-test scores in state, 4/2/95, 1A
  • Ingram, Jack
    • Ingram and his band at Hal & Mal’s, 10/26/95, 10E
  • Ingram, James SEE ALSO McRae, Chuck
  • Ingram, Robert SEE Metro Jackson Chamber of Commerce
  • Initiative and referendum
    • Cumbersome state law: consultants used in petition drives, 11/27/95, 1A
  • INROADS/Mississippi
    • Business internship program, 8/10/95, 7b
  • Insurance fraud
    • Fayette trio admits staging wrecks to collect medical insurance, 8/22/95, 2B
  • Insurance rates, Mississippi
    • Hurricanes, earthquakes nationwide increase local rates, 8/18/95, 1A
  • Insurance, Mississippi
    • PEER says risk pool only one-third full, 1/18/95, 5B
  • Insurance, Rankin County
    • County employees may have to pay part of health premium, 11/21/95, 4B
  • Interest rates
    • Feds cut rate: some banks follow suit, 4/13/95, 1B; 7/7/95, 1A, 5B; 7/8/95, 5B
    • Latest hike divides analysts, 2/2/95, 1A
    • Mississippi banks take wait-see attitude, 12/20/95, 5B; 12/21/95, 10B
  • Intermediate appeals court SEE Court of Appeals (Mississippi)
  • International Conference on Elvis Presley, 1995
    • At Ole Miss, 2/8/96, 7B; 8/1/95, 1D; 8/7/95, 1A; 8/10/95, 1D
    • Photo exhibit at Southside Gallery, 8/6/95, 1F
    • Winds up at Ole Miss, 8/12/95, 1B
  • International Paper Co
    • Moss Point mill: 3 dioxin suits thrown out, 4/14/95, 5B
  • Internet
    • AT&T funds access for nation’s schools, 11/1/95, 1A
    • Called key to public schools’ growth, 4/19/95, 3B
    • Disappearance of Pearl girl, 13, linked to Internet, 8/16/95, 1A
    • LDDS World Com to provide access service, 7/12/95, 8B
    • Local companies set up ‘cybershops’ on World Wide Web, 7/20/95, 5B
    • Tested in classroom situation at Brandon Middle School, 8/3/95, 6B
  • Interracial marriages
    • Many find a long way to go before acceptance, 9/18/95, 3B
  • Interstate 20 SEE I-20
  • Interstate 55 SEE I-55
  • Interstate highways
    • Struggling with midlife crisis, 12/3/95, 1G
  • InterSys Technologies
    • Entrepreneur Jeff Allegrezza hooking Jackson to Internet, 5/4/95, 1A
  • Intoxilyzers SEE Drunken driving, Jackson
  • INTRON A
    • Drug fights recurrence of malignant melanoma, 12/26/95, 1A
  • Inventors, Jackson
    • The Easy Braid invented by Debra Meredith, 8/30/95, 5B
  • Inventors, Mississippi
    • Unique products bring big profits, 3.12.95, 1C
  • Irby, Amanda and Michael
    • Brandon family stretches its dollars, 8/9/95, 1E
  • Irby, Linda SEE Raynaud, Simone
  • Iron beds
    • Hand-crafted beds in demand, 4/10/95, 1D
  • Iron Horse Grill
    • Sale expected, 6/23/95, 5B; 6/30/95, 6B
  • Iron workers
    • Paul McPhail of McPhail Construction Co, 5/1/95, 1D
  • Irving, John Buford
    • Death row inmate given life sentence in 1976 slaying, 10/9/95, 3B
  • Irwin B Schwabe Co
    • Mississippi apparel plants to close down, 9/10/95, 2B
  • Israel
    • Tourism officials assure travelers are safe in Israel, 11/25/95, 1D
  • Isupov, Boris
    • Russian Baptist minister treated at Methodist hospital, 2/18/95, 1B
  • Italian Paintings from Burghley House (exhibit)
    • Museum of Art, 1/16/95, 1D; 3/15/96, 4B; 3/17/96, 1F
  • ITD
    • Satellite system to help spot insects in farm fields, 5/18/95, 4B
  • Iupe’s
    • Canton store closing after 49 years, 9/12/95, 1A; 9/14/95, 7B
  • Ivory, George
    • JSU basketball coach accused of having sex with female player Melika Jett, 11/2/95, 1A
    • Lyons pledges probe of basketball coach’s actions, 4/18/96, 1B; 11/3/95, 1A
  • Iwo Jima
    • Jackson-area marines recall the 75-day assault, 2/19/95, 1A, 1E
  • J-COP SEE Jackson Concerned Officers for Progress
  • Jack Daniels Distillery SEE Faulkner, William
  • Jack’s
    • Waveland
      • Restaurant review, 2/23/95, 4E
  • Jackson
    • Business improvement district (BID) for downtown, 9/13/95, 5B
    • City donations to social agencies
      • Newer agencies should get chance at money, 3/18/95, 1A
    • City’s mayor/council government–10 years later, 5/20/95, 1B
    • Conservative investment of city’s tax dollars, 1/20/95, 1A
    • Discover Greater Jackson, 6/15/95 (tabloid supplement)
    • Downtown Detective Quiz: architectural gems
      • You are where?, 5/11/95, 1D
    • Money Magazine rates it number 92 in livability, 8/17/95, 9B
  • Jackson Academy
    • AAA football title a tribute to late coach Sherard Shaw, 11/26/95, 1A
  • Jackson Advertising Federation
    • Luncheon: Bob Garfield is speaker, 5/18/95, 5B
  • Jackson Advocate
    • Legal advertising: Advocate gets publishing rights, 7/19/95, 4B
    • Publisher Charles Tisdale charged in dispute with lawyer Herbert Lee, 5/19/95, 1B
    • Tisdale and Calhoun chastised over altercation, 6/8/95, 1B
    • Tisdale’s assault charges against Credell Calhoun, 2/4/95, 1A; 3/30/95, 1B
    • Tisdale’s assault charges: gag order, 5/4/95, 4B
  • Jackson Air Center SEE Jackson International Airport
  • Jackson Amateur Radio Club
    • Field Day Competition near Hazlehurst, 6/26/95, 1A
  • Jackson Astronomical Association
    • Star struck astronomy buffs, 4/6/95, 1D
  • Jackson budget, 1995
    • Armstrong says Ditto is hiding a budget surplus, 3/2/95, 4B
  • Jackson budget, 1996
    • $143 Million measure with tax increase, 9/14/95, 1B; 9/15/95, 1B
    • At presentation Ditto asks for tax increase, 8/17/95, 1B
  • Jackson Camellia Society
    • Festival in DGB Plaza, 2/2/95, 8E
  • Jackson City Administrator SEE Cook, John William
  • Jackson City Administrator SEE Hensley, Terry
  • Jackson City Jail
    • Inmate slips off cuffs; flees from basement, 9/1/95, 1B
    • Overcrowding: attorney wants fines forfeited, 3/14/95, 5B
  • Jackson Concerned Officers for Progress (J-COP)
    • Airs grievances with city, 3/30/95, 3B
  • Jackson Enterprise Center
    • Business incubator good for entrepreneurs, 4/2/95, 3G (Minor column)
    • Wins Incubator of Year award, 6/8/95, 5B
  • Jackson Fire Department
    • 3 students to be chief for a day, 9/8/95, 3B
    • 6 firefighters sue City Council, 6/24/95, 4B
    • Canine rescue unit, 5/5/95, 1A
    • Chief Donovan defends his fire fighting procedures, 8/19/95, 1B
    • City Council will pay claim on apartments allowed to burn, 8/16/95, 2B
    • Coffin used in protest at City Council, 5/17/95, 3B
    • Consultant hired to probe unrest, 3/22/95, 4B; 3/25/95, 1B; 3/28/95, 3B
    • Consultant hired…Stokes sues Ditto, 5/27/95, 3B
    • Consultant hiring…judge voids Ditto’s veto, 6/17/95, 1A
    • Drill at Standard Life building, 11/15/95, 3B
    • Filled with brothers, cousins, fathers, etc, 10/30/95, 1A
    • Frustrated officers take issues to City Council, 4/6/95, 4B
    • Grievances: City Council getting conflicting reports, 8/2/95, 2B
    • Grievances: firefighters allowed to speak at City Council, 7/8/95, 1B
    • Grievances: officers’ vigil, 4/19/95, 4B
    • Grievances: panel won’t hear all complaints, 4/14/95, 5B
    • Lynch Street Station (no 28) to open spring of 1996, 7/31/95, 1B
    • New station on Woodrow Wilson Avenue, 5/2/95, 5B
    • Officers say drug testing used to harass protestors, 3/8/95, 4B
  • Jackson Fire Department SEE ALSO Donovan, Joe
  • Jackson International Airport
    • 3 airplanes safely make unscheduled landings, 1/7/95, 4B
    • Adopts plan to tighten security, 10/3/95, 2B
    • Airport board plans more development, 4/2/95, 1C
    • Boardings increase 19% in October, 11/17/95, 8B
    • Cut flower industry cargo sought, 11/10/95, 5B
    • New operator is Jackson Air Center, 3/24/95, 6B
    • Off-price airlines not interested, 4/2/95, 1C
    • Parkway SEE Jackson State University—Parkway…
    • Prepares for holiday rush, 11/18/95, 5B
    • Security tightened after Arizona train sabotage, 10/11/95, 1B, 3B
    • TWA to begin service, 8/21/95, 1A
    • ValuJet begins service July 11, 6/7/95, 1A; 7/12/95, 1B
    • ValuJet service: passenger increase of 6.7% at airport, 8/17/95, 9B
    • ValuJet, discount carrier, wooed, 6/3/95, 1A; 6/6/95, 5B; 6/11/95, 1C
  • Jackson Mall
    • Hinds County Health Department seeks to relocate to mall, 9/19/95, 2B; 11/9/95, 7B
    • Hinds County supervisors agree to pave parking lot, 8/26/95, 4B
    • Medical complex a possibility, 9/5/95, 1A
    • Purchase by Jackson Mall Medical Foundation, 9/28/95, 1A
    • Remaining merchants vow to keep open, 2/6/95, 1B
    • Site of possible medical complex, 8/19/95, 1B; 10/18/95, 1A
  • Jackson Metro Housing Partnership
    • 95% collection rate, 2/8/95, 1B
    • Celebrates 4th year; picks new leader Carol Blackmon, 9/14/95, 6B
    • Land bank to recycle rundown houses, 3/7/95, 1A
    • Restoration in Ash/Manship streets area, 1/31/95, 5B
  • Jackson Municipal Court
    • Cases range from rueful to comical, 5/29/95, 1A
    • Official wants scofflaws’ names printed in newspaper, 1/14/95, 1B
  • Jackson Police Department
    • Volunteer officers SEE Jackson Police Department (year)—Reserve…
  • Jackson Police Department (1995)
    • 2 officer organizations join to air grievances, 3/30/95, 3B
    • 2 officers disciplined for pawning weapons, 7/25/95, 1B
    • 2 women police officers have shoving match, 5/25/95, 4B
    • 20 officers take lieutenant examination, 7/18/95, 4B
    • 3 officers on way to shooting involved in 3-car wreck, 6/1/95, 2B
    • 3 officers to live, work in inner city, 7/26/95, 1B
    • 30 officers reassigned to precincts: visibility, 2/10/95, 1B, 4B
  • JACKSON POLICE DEPARTMENT (1995)
    • 35,000 UNSERVED WARRANTS, 2/17/95, 1A
  • Jackson Police Department (1995)
    • 6 officers promoted, 11/18/95, 4B
    • 9 officers sue over promotions, 12/2/95, 4B
    • Aging patrol cars a handicap, 8/10/95, 1A
    • Battlefield Park: are police harassing residents?, 3/1/95, 4B
    • Bicycle patrol downtown, 5/16/95, 1B; 6/23/95, 1B
    • Bicycle patrols curtailed in cold weather, 12/22/95, 1B
    • Bomb Squad’s robot, 11/1/95, 4B
    • Brawl at strip club stag party, 12/8/95, 2B
    • Bullet-resistant vests: officers outgrow vests, 4/10/95, 3B
    • Campaign against traffic law violators, 1/11/95, 1A
    • Chief Johnson vows to upgrade JPD, 4/19/95, 1B
    • City Council members take complaining citizens to JPD, 4/20/95, 4B
    • Community policing: high-crime areas to get help, 9/23/95, 4B
    • Dealing with mentally ill suspects, 11/3/95, 4B
    • Dispatch procedures: union concerned about changes, 8/2/95, 1A
    • Evidence and Recovered Property warehouse, 3/6/95, 1A
    • False alarms–98% of the calls are groundless, 2/20/95, 1A
    • False alarms: Council considering crackdown, 3/27/95, 1B
    • False alarms: JPD will charge $50, 4/5/95, 3B
    • FLEX squad (narcotics) works to keep pushers on run, 5/13/95, 1A
    • Force gets tips on getting illegal guns off street, 6/30/95, 5B
    • Gun Interdiction Team, 8/12/95, 4B
    • Gun Interdiction Team’s efforts on Wood Street, 9/26/95, 4B
    • Johnson wants to customize coverage for each community, 6/16/95, 4B
    • JPD searching for teenager who escaped custody, 12/31/95, 2B
    • Meter maid JoAnn Greenfield, 8/22/95, 1D
    • New police radio system, 3/8/95, 1B; 5/24/95, 4B; 5/25/95, 1B
    • New precinct commanders Tisdale and Wansley, 4/8/95, 1A
    • No more sergeants needed, Chief Johnson says, 3/14/95, 1B
    • Notebook computers placed in 25 patrol cars, 7/27/95, 5B
    • Officer accused of pawning gun 5 times, 7/16/95, 1A; 7/25/95, 1B
    • Officers accused of causing near-riot at strip club, 10/11/95, 1A
    • Officers draw angry crowd at drug arrest site, 10/22/95, 1B
    • Officers to be supplied with intoxilyzers, 1/12/95, 4B
    • Policeman wounds fellow officer in prostitution sting, 7/9/95, 1A
    • Promotions for 20 officers, 10/6/95, 3B
    • Proposed raise called inadequate, 9/6/95, 3B
    • Prostitute says officer refused to pay for services, 8/11/95, 1A
    • Prostitution crackdown, 2/26/95, 1A
    • Recruit training: Chief wants it less severe, 5/10/95, 4B
    • Reserve force buildup, 5/4/95, 4B
    • Reserve force to expand from 50 to 200 members, 6/16/95, 1A
    • Reserve officers: grant to expand, 6/10/95, 4B
    • Reservists to carry semi-automatics, 2/12/95, 3B
    • Retailoring of patrol areas: more police on streets, 11/29/95, 1B
    • Sex crimes unit, 5/8/95, 1B
    • Shotgun prank: convenience store clerk, 6/15/95, 1A; 7/6/95, 1B
    • Shotgun prank: disciplinary actions taken, 7/22/95, 1B
    • Shotgun prank: fired Gagneaux hired by Hind’s sheriff, 8/5/95, 1B
    • Shotgun prank: Officer Smith says he was forced out, 7/29/95, 4B
    • Specialized units disbanded by Chief, 2/10/95, 1B, 4B; 2/14/95, 1A
    • Test to be used in lieutenant promotions, 2/22/95, 4B
    • Vice and Narcotics unit facing uncertain future, 5/8/95, 1A
  • Jackson Police Officers Association
    • Joins with J-COP to air grievances, 3/30/95, 3B
  • Jackson Public Safety Commission SEE Cricenti, George
  • Jackson Public Safety Communications Center
    • Dedication, 9/7/95, 6B
  • Jackson Public Schools
    • Exchange program with Russian cities, 9/9/95, 2B
  • Jackson Public Schools SEE ALSO School superintendents, Jackson
  • Jackson Public Schools (1995)
    • $125.2 Million 1995-96 budget, 6/19/95, 1A
    • 10 goals put forth by Superintendent Wallace, 8/4/95, 1A
    • 39 additional teachers must be hired, 9/19/95, 1B
    • 9th-graders: 36% fail
      • Special center for freshmen needed?, 9/22/95, 1B
    • Art programs at elementary level cut, 4/12/95, 1B
    • Board rejects further cuts, 5/23/95, 1B
    • Budget: $125.2 Million packaged OK’d, 6/20/95, 4B
    • Canada’s sick-day claim pay won’t be paid him, 7/13/95, 1A
    • Community school plan would eliminate subzones, 12/19/95, 1B
    • Curriculum: time for an overhaul?, 11/15/95, 1A
    • Deeper cuts planned, 5/1/95, 1A
    • Hundreds wait in long lines to register their children, 8/12/95, 1A
    • JPS and parents spar over schooling of disabled child, 5/26/95, 1A
    • Layoffs: 18 positions eliminated due to budget cuts, 2/22/95, 1B
    • Layoffs: 66 teachers to be cut, 4/6/95, 1A; 4/14/95, 4B
    • Layoffs: next could be bus drivers, 4/18/95, 1B
    • New year: Superintendent Wallace visits classrooms, 8/12/95, 1B
    • No property tax increase seen, 6/5/95, 3B
    • Outdated curriculum in a ‘state of emergency’, 9/20/95, 4B
    • Paving of parking lot for school buses, 1/7/95, 4B
    • Principals for 1995-96 school year (list), 6/7/95, 5A
    • Private tutoring firms for 1-on-1 instruction?, 11/5/95, 1A
    • Shakeup, 4/24/95, 1B; 4/27/95, 4B; 6/6/95, 4B
    • Summit at Forest Hill: parents want bigger challenges, 11/10/95, 4B
    • VAST program matches students with mentors, 5/22/95, 1D
    • Wallace calls for parental involvement with discipline, 10/25/95, 4B
  • JACKSON PUBLIC SCHOOLS (1995)
    • WALLACE IS PICKED AS SUPERINTENDENT, 2/21/95, 1A
  • Jackson Public Works Department
    • Ditto/Armstrong argument over racial discrimination, 2/1/95, 4B
    • Reporter Grace Simmons spends a day on the job, 6/9/95, 1D
  • Jackson School Board
    • 3rd round of closed-door superintendent interviews, 1/22/95, 3B
    • Canada meets with Board in closed session, 6/22/95, 4B
    • Stokes wants quick replacement for Mark Bailey, 5/12/95, 5B
    • Weber resigns, 5/20/95, 4B
    • Weiner named to Board by Ditto, 8/14/95, 1A
  • Jackson Servant Leadership Corps
    • Young adults work for a better Jackson, 9/3/95, 1B
  • Jackson State University (1995)
    • $$$…missing equipment: over half has been found, 12/16/95, 1A
    • $1 Million annual fund drive begins, 11/15/95, 1B
    • $1.6 Million grant for neighborhood cleanup, 3/29/95, 4B
    • $3 Million debt and missing equipment, 12/1/95, 1A
    • $405,921 worth of equipment missing, 11/28/95, 1B; 12/1/95, 1A
    • 35th in family to earn degree: Jacqueline Williams, 8/6/95, 1B
    • Administration reorganized, 8/9/95, 1B
    • Allied health school backed by alumni, 12/21/95, 7B
    • Athletic program: Lyons wants a balanced budget, 7/22/95, 1A
    • Audited on derelict housing, 5/18/95, 1A
    • Ayers decision: JSU gets 3 new programs, 9/21/95, 6B
    • Band director Lewis Liddell, 10/27/95, 1E
    • Business school dean Glenda Glover, 4/27/95, 5B
    • Business school wins accreditation, 3/20/95, 1A
    • College Board ignored money problems, Kirksey says, 12/2/95, 1B
    • College Boards’ emergency meeting on JSU debt, 11/30/95, 1B
    • Continuing Education Learning Center
      • Loss of funds, 6/17/95, 1B
    • Cutting number of complimentary football tickets, 7/20/95, 1A
    • Federal cuts will hurt, Lyons says, 9/29/95, 1A
    • Golf program, 4/2/95, 1A
    • Hinds County helps JSU in refinancing dormitory bonds, 7/15/95, 4B
    • Historically black colleges…ROCT conference, 3/27/95, 2B
    • Honda Campus All-Star Challenge, 5/24/95, 3B
    • Human chain to show support, 11/29/95, 3B
    • Lyons and alumni have ‘positive’ meeting, 10/28/95, 1B
    • Lyons cutting spending to reduce deficit, 12/22/95, 1A
    • Lyons endorsed by Staff Senate, 11/3/95, 1B
    • Lyons: Stop talking about potential; it’s time to act, 7/12/95, 1B
    • Memorial to 2 slain (1970), 5/5/95, 1A
    • Memorial to 2 slain in 1970, 4/24/95, 1A; 4/26/95, 4B
    • Ministers support Lyons; decry ‘negativism’, 12/20/95, 4B
    • No confidence in Lyons: threat by faculty, 9/29/95, 4B
    • Nonprofit groups improve area housing, 9/30/95, 1A
    • Pay raise flap, 9/22/95, 1B; 9/28/95, 5B
    • Pizza man accused of shooting student on campus, 8/31/95, 1A
    • Science fair: security is boosted, 3/29/95, 2B
    • Student shot and wounded on campus, 3/22/95, 1A; 3/23/95, 1A
    • Surveillance equipment to combat campus crime, 11/17/95, 1B
    • Unity Day observance, 12/5/95, 2B
    • Urban Land Institute report of area improvements, 11/14/95, 4B
    • VP Elvalee Banks resigns, 10/27/95, 1B
  • Jackson Urban Enterprise Community
    • $3 Million in federal funding for west Jackson area, 8/29/95, 4B
    • Appointment of council members, 9/22/95, 4B; 11/3/95, 4B
  • Jackson Urban League
    • Annual banquet highlighting work with children, 10/25/95, 2B
  • Jackson Violent Crime Task Force
    • Joint FBI/JPD/Hinds County Sheriff’s Department effort, 3/28/95, 1A
  • Jackson Women’s Health Organization
    • Anxiety of neighboring businesses, 1/25/95, 5B
    • Boosts security, 1/12/95, 1B
    • Clinic set to open, 2/2/95, 3B; 2/8/95, 4B
    • Protestors ordered to stay 25 ft away, 11/23/95, 3B
  • Jackson Women’s Health Organization SEE ALSO McMillan, Roy
  • Jackson Zoo
    • Cowboy Troy Aikman’s appearance at benefit, 2/24/95, 4B; 3/10/96, 1B; 3/12/95, 1A
    • Discovery Zoo gets high marks in ‘New York Times’, 7/9/95, 1B
    • Heritage Festival, 6/25/95, 4B
    • Supervisors back efforts to improve Zoo, 3/11/95, 5B
    • Zoo Blues: shooting leaves 2 hurt, 4/3/95, 1A
  • Jackson, Jesse
    • Speaker at 100 Black Men convention in Jackson, 7/17/95, 1A
  • Jackson, Sandy
    • Accuses 2 JPD officers of assault at ‘Tough Woman’ competition, 3/29/95, 1B
    • Fails to appear in court; charges against JPD officers dropped, 6/9/95, 1B
  • Jackson/Hinds Drug Enforcement Unit
    • Claims success, 5/29/95, 1A; 12/1/95, 4B
  • Jackson/Hinds Library System
    • Ballard suit was settled, 6/8/95, 4B
    • Colonial Mart Library; R Byrd reads to children, 8/30/95, 1B (photo)
    • Literacy partnership with Head Start, 1/26/95, 5B
    • Name for new children’s services van, 9/22/95, 1E
  • Jackson/Hinds Minority Capital Fund
    • Minority business, 2/14/95, 6B
  • Jackson/Hinds Youth Detention Center
    • 2 Gallatin Street-area sites considered, 12/28/95, 1B
    • 5 escape, 8/18/95, 3B
    • Assessment study for new center, 7/12/95, 4B; 7/13/95, 4B
    • New center: Chappell has a plan, 9/22/95, 4B; 10/3/95, 4B
    • New center: city, county move ahead, 10/24/95, 1B
    • New center: Ditto meets supervisors, 8/30/95, 4B; 8/31/95, 7B
    • New center: Ditto wants $6.3M lockup, 8/5/95, 1B; 8/8/95, 4B
    • New center: funding issue unresolved, 10/17/95, 4B
    • New center: joint committee to pick site, 11/7/95, 4B
    • School program for inmates, 8/22/95, 1B; 8/30/95, 3B
    • Sexual battery charges : jury rules on sex charges, 2/9/95, 4B
    • Sexual battery charges: City settles suits, 9/27/95, 4B
    • Sexual battery charges: city to settle lawsuits, 9/26/95, 4B
    • Sexual battery charges: detainee: Corley raped me, 2/23/95, 4B
    • Sexual battery charges: former guard cleared, 2/10/95, 1A
    • Sexual battery: 2nd guard acquitted, 2/24/95, 4B
    • Sexual battery: 3rd guard won’t face trial, 2/25/95, 4B
    • Sexual battery: former guard wants apology, 7/8/95, 1B
    • Study to focus on needs for new facility, 4/26/95, 4B
    • Supervisor Anderson unveils his own plan, 7/20/95, 4B
    • Teachers not available for students, 3/10/95, 1A
  • Jaguar automobiles
    • Dealership comes to Jackson, 10/14/95, 5B
  • Jail deaths
    • FBI finds no foul play in hangings, 1/25/95, 1B
    • Officials consider liquid medicine to cut down on overdoses, 3/14/95, 1B
    • Prisoner Frank C Coleman hangs himself in Jackson City Jail, 8/28/95, 3B
  • Jails, Forrest County
    • Officials agree to improve conditions, 4/21/95, 2B
  • Jails, Mississippi
    • County jails starting to fill up again, 4/12/95, 1A
  • Jails, Sunflower County
    • Officials agree to improve conditions, 4/21/95, 2B
  • Jake
    • Dead body found after weeks in west Jackson house, 4/16/95, 1B; 4/17/95, 3B
  • James Earl Chaney Foundation
    • Announces opening of chapter in Jackson, 5/27/95, 1B
    • Breakfast honoring slain 1960’s civil rights workers, 5/25/95, 1D
  • James III, Willie SEE I-220—Wreck
  • James, Cynthia
    • Pearl artist’s comic strip ‘The Fruit Gang’
      • Bible-based and non-violent, 9/30/95, 1D
  • Janotta, Ralph
    • Heater blamed in fire death of elderly man, 3/30/95, 2B
  • Japanese ladybeetles SEE Ladybugs
  • Japanese-Americans
    • Reunion of WWII veterans at Camp Shelby, 6/15/95, 5B; 6/18/95, 1A
  • JATRAN
    • 4 new buses added to fleet, 5/18/95, 1B
    • Councilwoman Weaver wants new fleet of buses, 4/3/95, 1B; 4/11/95, 5B
    • Protest by Quinns: husband thrown from wheelchair on bus, 8/31/95, 7B
    • Riders say many routes need to be changed
      • City-wide plan should be developed, 6/14/95, 1A
  • Jeff (runaway) SEE Shackelford Manor…
  • Jefferson Awards
    • 3 in Jackson honored for community service, 3/23/95, 3B
  • Jerry’s Catfish House
    • Florence
      • Restaurant review, 10/26/95, 4E
  • Jet skiers
    • Jackson girl dies in Alabama accident, 7/2/95, 3B
  • Jett, Melika SEE Ivory, George
  • Jewelry
    • Reworking old pieces, 10/18/95, 1D
  • Jews in Mississippi
    • Synagogues struggle to survive, 6/25/95, 1E
  • JFM Inc
    • Fast growning subsidiary Jr.Food Marts of America, 4/7/95, 4B
  • Jim Hill High School
    • Students raffle football to help on African trip, 1/29/96, 2B; 12/24/95, 1B
  • JITNEY JUNGLE
    • BRUCKMANN, ROSSER SHERRILL (NY) MERGER, 11/17/95, 1A, 6A; 11/18/95, 5B; 11/30/95, 7B
  • Jitney Jungle
    • Bus carrying employees to plant in accident, 7/4/95, 3B
    • MediSTAT (Parkin’s) pharmacies purchase, 3/25/95, 5B
    • New Rankin store…traffic concerns, 6/13/95, 1A
    • New Rankin store: man sues over sale of land, 12/22/95, 1A
  • Jitney Jungle SEE ALSO Albertson’s Inc
  • Job Corps
    • Crystal Springs center: 2nd chance for success, 10/15/95, 1E
  • Job safety
    • 126 workplace deaths in Mississippi in 1994, 8/12/95, 5B
  • Job Training Partnership Act
    • Hinds County program scrutinized, 5/30/95, 1A
  • Jobs SEE ALSO Job safety
  • Jobs SEE ALSO Work force
  • Joe Cook Middle School
    • Columbus
      • Truancy, drug use and student pregnancies, 10/7/95, 3B
  • Johnson, Belinda
    • Head of 4-generation Jackson household
      • ‘Under One Roof’, 5/9/95, 1D
  • Johnson, Blane and Kandy
    • Ridgeland 911 dispatcher is fired, 7/21/95, 1B
    • Son Jared has seizure; 911 never answered, 7/18/95, 1B; 7/19/95, 1B
  • Johnson, Carl Ray SEE Jones, Lloyd
  • Johnson, Earnest
    • Kills companion Beulah Bell in domestic fight, 3/12/95, 1A
  • Johnson, Fred
    • Elected Pike County’s 1st black sheriff, 11/9/95, 8B
  • Johnson, Linda SEE Red Cross
  • Johnson, Pete SEE ALSO Prisons, Rankin County
  • Johnson, Robert L
    • Community forum applauds chief, 1/6/95, 1b
    • JPD chief vows to upgrade force
      • Managerial expertise, 4/19/95, 1B
  • Johnson, Sylvia Blake SEE Wild Side Racing
  • Johnson, Will
    • 17-year old killed in Rankin County crash
      • No explanation, 8/3/94, 3B; 8/4/95, 3B
  • Johnson, Willie Lee
    • Mississippi-born musician dies in Chicago, 3/5/95, 6B
  • Johnston, Erle
    • Ex-segregationist promotes black/white football reunion, 6/11/95, 1A
    • Mississippi civil rights figure dies, 9/27/95, 1B; 10/5/95, 13A (Minor column)
  • Joiner, Burnett
    • Candidate for Alcorn post, 8/11/95, 1B
  • Joiner, Willie D
    • Benjohnas Robinson now wants his guilty manslaughter plea withdrawn, 8/15/95, 3B
  • Jones County
    • Newspaper ads to fill surplus of jobs, 4/13/95, 5B
  • Jones Junior College/Compton College
    • Football-team reunion organized by Erle Johnston, 6/11/95, 1A
  • Jones, Andre
    • Judge dismisses 8 defendants from trial, 12/2/95, 1B
  • Jones, Courtney
    • Tunica woman charged with drowning her 1-year old son, 10/4/95, 3B
  • Jones, James (Flowood)
    • Flowood municipal judge dismisses cases, resigns, 11/11/95, 1A; 11/28/95, 4B
  • Jones, James (Jackson)
    • Minister is also clothing designer, 11/11/95, 1D
  • Jones, Lawrence
    • Benefit auction for former JSU art chairman, 5/4/95, 1D
  • Jones, Lloyd
    • Johnson arraigned in sheriff’s death, 12/15/95, 3B
    • Services for slain Simpson County sheriff, 10/8/95, 1A
    • Sheriff and trusty R.V. Lewis had bond in life and death, 10/6/95, 1A
    • Simpson County sheriff and trusty slain
      • Carl Ray Johnson sought, 10/5/95, 1A, 10A
    • Trial: his friend Judge Bob Evans won’t preside, 11/18/95, 1B
  • Jones, Martha
    • Templeton pleads innocent to murder, 1/7/95, 4B
  • Jones, Otho
    • Paul Barrett’s successor plans to run for sheriff post, 12/21/95, 1A
  • Jones, Pete SEE Air Repair Inc
  • Jones, Robin Kinard
    • Convicted in killing of Rashund McCall, 8/10/95, 3B; 9/9/95, 4B
  • Jones, Sue
    • New Madison County school superintendent, 12/30/95, 3B
  • Jones, Willie J
    • Body found in brush in Madison County, 8/16/95, 4B
  • Jordan, Bill SEE Elections, 1995—Attorney General
  • Jordan, Bill SEE Elections, 1994—US House—2nd District
  • Jordan, Ernest
    • Talked out of suicide attempt off downtown parking garage, 1/18/95, 4B
  • Jordan, Michael
    • Jackson 6th-grader Alicia Cole wins Foundation award, 7/6/95, 4B
    • Returns to pro basketball, 3/19/95, 1A
  • Jordan, Michael SEE ALSO LDDS WorldCom
  • Journalists
    • Foreign journalists taste grits, catfish, summer heat, 8/19/95, 2B
  • JSU Parkway SEE Jackson State University—Parkway…
  • Jubilee Jam, 1995
    • African-American Art, Music and Cuisine, 5/15/95, 1D
    • Dust, rock band composed of 11-year-olds, 5/19/95, 1E
    • Gregory Hines at Thursday night gala, 5/17/95, 1B
    • Johnnie Taylor performs, 5/18/95, 14E
    • Music, art, food, 5/22/95, 1B
    • Musical lineup, 4/10/95, 1D; 4/11/95, 1D; 5/21/95, 1A
    • Perfect Harmony gospel singers, 5/19/95, 1E
    • T-shirt design, 2/27/95, 1D
    • Virginia Shirley’s pottery, 5/16/95, 1D
    • Where’s what when…, 5/18/95, 12-13E
  • Jubilee Jam, 1996
    • Festival breaks away from Arts Commission, 9/20/95, 1A
    • May split away from Arts Alliance of Jackson/Hinds County, 9/8/95, 1A
  • Judges
    • Rankin County Chancery Court provides instant trial transcripts, 5/28/95, 1A
  • Judicial elections, 1994
    • Court of Appeals SEE ALSO Court of Appeals
    • Court of Appeals: 10 judges sworn in, 1/4/95, 3B
  • Junction at County Line Road
    • City Council OKs site improvement, 2/4/95, 6B
    • Home Depot may be 2nd anchor, 6/16/95,5B
  • Junction at County Line Road SEE ALSO Target (store)
  • Juneteenth celebration
    • African-American emancipation, 6/15/95, 8E
  • Junior Food Marts SEE JFM Inc
  • Junior League of Jackson
    • ‘Strengthening our Neighborhoods…’ (program), 11/17/95, 7B
  • Junkyards
    • I-20/I-55: owner Morris Gray order to clean up, 8/15/95, 4B; 8/19/95, 4B
  • Jurors
    • County eyeing security for jurors, 4/18/95, 5B
  • Jury duty
    • Clinton man’s hubcaps stolen; he sues county, 3/25/95, 1B; 5/24/95, 1B
    • Hinds judges to prosecute no-shows, 3/16/95, 1B
    • Judge slaps fine on no-shows, 4/11/95, 1A
  • Jury trials SEE Mediation
  • Jury trials SEE Trials, Mississippi
  • Justice Courts, Mississippi
    • No law degree required for judges, 3/19/95, 1A
  • Juvenile court system SEE Youth courts, Mississippi
  • Juvenile crime SEE Juvenile offenders
  • Juvenile detention centers
    • City/county jail study OK’d, 5/2/95, 5B; 5/16/95, 5B
    • Jackson: converting old jail too costly
      • Other options?, 3/7/95, 1B
  • Juvenile Firesetters Task Force
    • Timberlawn Elementary case, 4/20/95, 4B
  • Juvenile justice system SEE Youth courts, Mississippi
  • Juvenile offenders
    • Child prosecution law may be reviewed, 5/6/95, 1B
    • Counseling program started
      • Commit 65% of Jackson crimes, 11/10/95, 4B
    • Jeff Davis County man charged
      • New law: use of kids to commit crime, 10/12/95, 1B
  • K-9 Corps (police dogs)
    • McComb dog dies; heat or foul play?, 8/1/95, 3B
  • K.J.’s Barbeque
    • Thief Clifton Thompson gets stuck in chimney of Canton eatery, 9/30/95, 1A
  • Keating, Bern and Frankie
    • Nationally honored Greenville photographers, 6/4/95, 1E
  • Keep Jackson Beautiful
    • Litter cleanup effort, 4/12/95, 4B; 12/20/95, 1D
  • Keesler Air Force Base
    • Family housing in short supply, 6/26/95, 1A
  • Keillor, Garrison SEE Prairie Home Companion
  • Kelly, Jerome SEE Patterson, Carlos
  • Ken’s Place
    • Restaurant review, 9/14/95, 4E
  • Kennard, Clyde
    • Scholarship in his honor at Mary Magdalene Baptist Church, 6/27/95, 2B
  • Kennedy, Nina SEE Black History Month, 1995
  • Kennedy, Weldon
    • Ex-Mississippi officer gets no. 2 job at FBI, 8/9/95, 3B
  • Kente cloth
    • Being used in baby nurseries, 8/4/95, 1E
  • Kessler Ltd
    • 1995-96 lineup, 10/8/95, 1F
    • Camelot, starring James Warwick, 1/29/95, 1F
    • Cinderella presented, 11/19/95, 1F; 11/22/95, 1D (review)
    • Secret Garden presented, 3/1/95, 3B
    • South Pacific presented, 3/19/95, 1F; 3/23/95, 2B (review)
    • Will Rogers Follies, 4/23/95, 1G; 4/27/95, 3B (review)
  • Key Constructors SEE I-55—Stack site…
  • Khayat, Robert
    • Has wide support for UM chancellorship, 6/5/95, 1B
    • Likely to be interim chancellor at Ole Miss, 2/14/95, 3B
    • Named Ole Miss chancellor, 6/21/95, 1A; 7/17/95, 1A
  • Khayat, Robert SEE ALSO University of Mississippi
  • Kia (automobile) SEE Hallmark Toyota
  • Kidnapping, Arkansas
    • 4-year old Mississippi boy taken from grandmother, 6/20/95, 3B; 6/21/95, 3B
  • Kidnapping, Bay St. Louis
    • Gulfport bondswoman picked up wrong man, 11/22/95, 3B
  • Kidnapping, Clinton
    • Robbery and abduction of couple in park, 12/13/95, 5B
  • Kidnapping, Durant
    • 2 nine-year-old boys abducted; 1 sexually assaulted, 6/3/95, 3B
  • Kidnapping, New Albany
    • 4 charged with kidnapping and beating of 2 men, 6/24/95, 1A
  • Kidnapping, Oxford
    • Fleming enters guilty plea, 5/17/95, 1A
    • Fleming found competent to stand trial, 3/23/95, 3B
    • Fleming given 38-year sentence, 8/2/95, 1A
  • Kidnapping, Vicksburg
    • Baby taken from car at Fred’s store returned unharmed, 3/16/95, 1B
  • Kidney dialysis
    • New compact home system, 1/18/95, 1A
  • Kids’ Towne Playground
    • Clinton’s 1st community-built park, 4/28/96, 3B; 10/25/95, 4B
  • Kilgore, Don SEE Governor’s race, 1995
  • Killingsworth, Janie
    • Clerk for Secretary of State arrested for embezzlement, 3/25/95, 2B
  • Kimbrough, Aaron
    • JSU leukemia victim remembered, 3/24/95, 1B
  • Kindergarten
    • Need not be scary experience, 8/7/95, 6A
  • King Edward Hotel
    • Lawsuit: ex-city employee links illness to pigeon droppings, 2/22/95, 1B
  • King, B.B.
    • Kennedy Center Honors, 12/24/95, 1E
  • King, Booker T
    • Arrested in shooting of co-worker Sonny Nwakor, 5/13/95, 4B
  • King, Charles R
    • Minister killed in car crash; his church carries on, 2/3/95, 1E
  • King, Doyle
    • Wins Simpson County sheriff’s race over write-in candidate, 11/9/95, 8B
  • King, Doyle SEE Simpson County Sheriff’s Department
  • King, Ed SEE Sovereignty Commission
  • King, Kellin
    • Presidential Scholar for 1995, 5/8/95, 1B
  • King, Larry (Indianola) SEE Indianola Police Department
  • King, Lew
    • Broadmoor Baptist Church minister of music
      • Use of computer for composition, 10/28/95, 1D
  • King, Martin Luther
    • Celebration, 1995: 3 who met him say dream unfulfilled, 1/17/95, 2B
    • Celebration, 1995: events, 1/5/95, 4B; 1/12/95, 8E; 1/15/95, 1B; 1/17/95, 1B
    • Celebration, 1995: students reflect on King’s life, 1/16/95, 1A
    • Celebration, 1995: UMC outpatients find offices locked, 1/17/95, 1B
    • Councilman Stokes takes Jackson children to visit sites, 2/19/95, 1B
  • King, Ronald SEE Checkers
  • King, Sidney SEE First American Bank
  • King, Stanley SEE Gays
  • Kinsey, Morris
    • Civil rights leader dies at age 55, 8/25/95, 1A
  • Kinsey, Pam
    • Manager of sales shop at Museum of Art, 12/5/95, 1D
  • Kitchens
    • Gadgets to cutting edge looks–cook/host has it all, 8/28/95, 1D
  • Kitchens, John
    • Madison/Rankin DA gets funded assistant for child abuse cases, 9/1/95, 3B
  • Klaas, Robert Joseph SEE Gluckstadt, Mississippi
  • KLLM Transport Services
    • 3rd quarter 1995 earnings will be down, 6/27/95, 8B
    • 4th quarter 1994 income up 26%, 1/25/95, 7B
    • Bevilaqua named CEO, 3/29/95, 8B
    • Soft industry demand nationwide: quarterly loss for KLLM, 10/17/95, 5B
  • Knives
    • Clinton man Mike Roberts is custom knifemaker, 7/26/95, 1D
  • Knox, Bishop
    • JPS assigns Knox desk job in administrative offices, 6/7/95, 1A
  • Kolb, Phil SEE St. Catherine’s Village
  • Korean War memorial (Washington D.C.)
    • Dedication too late?, 7/28/95, 1A
  • Kountry Tyme
    • County Economic development authority approves proposal, 12/19/95, 1B
    • County economic group helps Kountry Tyme get land, 12/30/95, 1B
    • Park on hold, 4/4/95, 6B
    • Proposed combination amusement-manufacturing park, 11/7/95, 1B; 11/14/95, 4B
    • Wolcott now backing park, 12/23/95, 1B
  • Krauss, Alison
    • At Sam’s Town casino in Tunica, 11/2/95, 3E
  • Kroger
    • Man sets fire, robs in-store Trustmark Bank, 10/8/95, 3B
    • Plans 3 new stores, 4 expansions in Jackson area, 3/25/95, 1A
    • Steps into Albertson’s/Jitney fight in Rankin County
      • May locate in same area, 7/21/95, 1A
  • Krueger-Ringier SEE ALSO Ringier America Inc
  • Ku Klux Klan
    • KKK signs sprayed on door of Shady Grove MB Church, 10/17/95, 4B
  • Kwanzaa
    • Awareness of holiday increases, 12/26/95, 1D; 12/27/95, 3B
    • Training sessions introduce youngsters to heritage, 9/27/95
  • L’Abri Conference
    • At Belhaven College
      • Christian issues, 7/8/95, 1D
  • Labor Day
    • Officials on lookout for alcohol and drug abusers, 9/1/95, 1B
    • Sales well attended, 9/5/95, 1B
    • State public schools anticipate post-Labor Day ‘surprises’, 9/5/95, 1A
  • Labor unions
    • Small gains in Mississippi; nationally unions are dying out, 9/4/95, 1A
  • Lackey, Hilliard SEE Quitman County Public Schools
  • Lactation SEE Babies, Jackson
  • Lacy, Henry
    • Pickens man killed; death may be gang related, 11/15/95, 4B
  • Ladejobi, Ganiu SEE Nigerian nationals
  • Ladner, Terryl SEE Dockside gambling, Hancock County
  • Lady Luck, Coahoma County SEE Riverboat Gambling, Coahoma County
  • Ladybugs
    • Protecting your home against invasion, 10/3/95, 2B
  • Lafferty, Don
    • Checker champ faces off with computer, 1/8/95, 1B
  • Laidlaw Inc SEE Landfills, Noxubee County
  • Lake Caroline
    • Bridge unusable; detour for residents necessary, 6/8/95, 4B
  • Lake Harbour Drive
    • Various boards have united to improve road, 5/20/95, 4B
  • Lakeland Drive
    • Construction project–will it ever end?, 9/20/95, 1A
    • To be linked to Flowood Drive, 11/30/95, 6B
  • Lakes, Mississippi
    • High mercury levels in four state lakes, 5/26/95, 1A
  • Lakeview subdivision
    • Residents hope work on dam saves lake, 9/27/95, 4B
  • Lamar Life Insurance Co
    • Bought for $130 Million by Life Partners Group (Co), 2/1/95, 5B
  • Lambert, David
    • Jackson artist’s work at Bryant Galleries, 7/2/95, 1F
  • Lampos, Jim
    • Band performs at Hal & Mal’s, 10/26/95, 10E
  • Lamson, Bill
    • Newspaper distributor dies in I-55 crash, 2/10/95, 4B
  • Landfair, Felicia
    • Paralyzing injury leads woman into career as therapist, 5/28/95, 1B
  • Landfills, Byram
    • Closure: ceremonies officially seal dump, 1/13/95, 4B
  • Landfills, Jackson
    • Site at Wiggins and Shaw roads in west Jackson opposed, 6/27/95, 4B
  • Landfills, Noxubee County
    • Laidlaw Inc. deserves ‘fair shot’ at DEQ permit, 3/4/95, 1A
    • Unknown entities behind landfill, critics say, 4/29/95, 1B
  • Landfills, Pontotoc County
    • Judge lets group appeal suit without $1 Million bond, 2/12/95, 3B
  • Langford Volunteer Fire Department
    • New fire truck, 10/28/95, 4B
  • Lanier High School
    • Stokes blames low standardized test scores on lack of books, 4/8/95, 1B
  • Las Vegas Posse (CFL) SEE Football
  • Latest Fashions SEE Counterfeit items
  • Laughing revival
    • Religious movement, 7/8/95, 1D, 5D
  • Laurel Police Department
    • Victim of telephone scam, 3/1/95, 1A
  • Laurel Public Schools
    • Year-round program dropped, 7/16/95, 1A
  • Lavernet Road
    • Closing is rescinded, 10/4/95, 4B
    • Street closing divides Jackson City Council, 9/13/95, 1A; 9/20/95, 1B
  • Lawn mowers
    • Maintenance tips, 6/16/95, 1E
  • Lawns
    • Summer is fraught with hazards, 7/6/95, 1D
  • Lawrence, Bobby
    • Alabama man stopped for speeding, facing drug charges, 10/29/95, 2B
  • Lawrence, Robert SEE Wesley Biblical Seminary
  • Laws
    • How a bill becomes a law in Mississippi Legislature, 1/1/95, 1G; 12/31/95, 1G
  • Lawsuits SEE ALSO Frivolous lawsuits
  • Lawyers’ Constitutional Defense Committee
    • 20-year reunion of civil rights group, 6/11/95, 1B, 3G
  • Lawyers, Mississippi
    • Blacks claim bias on bar exam: state Supreme Court says no, 7/11/95, 1B
    • Judge Barbour affirms lawyers’ right to advertise, 6/22/95, 1B; 7/2/95, 1A
    • Lawsuit against regulations on advertising, 2/28/95, 1B; 3/3/95, 3B
    • Little progress made in dispute over advertising, 10/16/95, 1B
  • Lawzell, Thomas SEE ALSO Commissioner of Higher Education
  • Layzell, Thomas
    • Chosen Commissioner of Higher Education, 3/31/95, 1A; 4/10/95, 1A
  • Layzell, Thomas SEE ALSO Commissioner of Higher Education
  • LDDS
    • 1994 aggressive acquisitions exact price, 3/10/95, 5B
    • Computer hackers costing company millions, 3/19/95, 1A
    • Is it becoming too big for Jackson?, 1/5/95, 5B
    • WilTel acquisition completed
      • $1.41 Billion debt reconstructed, 1/6/95, 5B
  • Le Bourgeois subdivision
    • Supervisors may ban hunting too close to homes, 11/16/95, 8B
  • Leadco Construction Co
    • Commercials by Hunter Persac, 3/31/95, 1B
  • Leadership Mississippi SEE Economic Council
  • LEAP (literacy program) SEE Project LEAP
  • Learn, Earn and Prosper SEE Project LEAP
  • Leatha’s Barbecue Inn
    • Restaurant review, 1/5/95, 4E
  • LeBlanc, Maryline SEE Presidential election, 1996
  • Ledlow, Hubert
    • 2-term Flora mayor dies of heart attack, 3/14/95, 1B
  • Ledoux, Denis
    • Turning Memories into Memoirs
      • Class at Choctaw Central High School, 2/7/95, 1D
  • Lee County
    • 4th county to employ 50,000+
      • 2nd county with 18,000+ manufacturing jobs, 3/17/95, 8B
  • Lee County Jail
    • Bids for new jail said to be within budget, 11/19/95, 4B
    • Delays in construction: bond money increases, 10/14/95, 3B
  • Lee County Sheriff’s Department
    • Pays $31,707 in overtime dispute, 9/12/95, 2B
  • Lee, Alexander
    • Clerk says JPD officers fired at him in prank, 6/15/95, 1A; 7/6/95, 1B
    • JPD prank: 1 officer fired; 2nd suspended; 3rd resigns, 7/22/95, 1B
  • Lee, Herbert SEE Jackson Advocate
  • Lee, Jabari
    • JSU student wins $60,000 scholarship, 5/13/95, 1B
  • Lee, Joe SEE Tougaloo College
  • Lee, John SEE HandiCapable Vans Inc
  • Lee, Michael James SEE Mahned Bridge murders
  • Lee, Mike
    • Bullet-resistant vest saved Forest police officer, 1/1/95, 1A, 1B
  • LeFleur’s Bluff State Park
    • Kid Zone, 9/28/95, 12E
  • Legal advertising
    • Northside Sun challenges Jackson City Council, 12/14/95, 6B
  • Legal Services Coalition SEE Mississippi Legal Services Coalition
  • Legends (club) SEE Topless bars, Jackson
  • Leggett, John
    • Receives Trooper of the Year Award, Mississippi HP, 6/6/95, 1B
  • Legislators
    • Career in Legislature paves way to lucrative law practices, 3/19/95, 3G (Minor column)
    • MSU is tops in gifts to legislators, 3/7/95, 1B
    • Successful lawmakers do their homework, 12/31/95, 1G
  • Lemon, Meadowlark
    • Basketball clinic and speech in Jackson, 1/7/95, 1D
  • Let’s Join Hands for Peace
    • Holiday Peace Day, 12/2/95, 4B
  • LeTourneau Vicksburg Marine
    • Plant reopens; to build $13 million drilling rig, 9/27/95, 5B
  • LeTourneau Vicksburg Marine SEE ALSO Marathon-LeTourneau Corp
  • Leukemia
    • Blood donors needed—many local patients wait for platelets, 2/20/95, 1A
    • JSU student Aaron Kimbrough, 3/24/95, 1B
  • Levees
    • $120 Million needed for Jackson-area levee system, 5/13/95, 1B
  • LEVEES
    • 24 MILES OF LEVEES ON PEARL RIVER AT JACKSON SOUGHT, 1/3/95, 1B
  • Levees
    • Corps wants to use dirt from wetlands for Mississippi River levees, 3/14/95, 1A
  • Level 5 (schools) SEE School districts
  • Levi Strauss
    • Its foundation awards 5 Jackson agencies $40,000, 8/2/95, 3B
  • Levitz, Jacqueline
    • 2 Vicksburg men arrested; to be questioned, 12/3/95, 3B
    • Clairvoyant offers help in case, 11/27/95, 2B
    • FBI joins search, 11/28/95, 3B; 12/1/95, 3B
    • Millionaire disappears from her Vicksburg home, 11/23/95, 1A; 11/24/95, 1A
    • Search failing to turn up missing heiress, 11/25/95, 1B; 11/26/95, 1B
  • Lewis, Derry SEE Vincent, Derrick
  • Lewis, John
    • Flora mayoral candidate must prove signatures real, 4/22/95, 5B
  • Lewis, John Wesley SEE Woods, Gertrude and Willie
  • Lewis, Roy T SEE Elections, 1995
  • Lextron Corp
    • Jackson-based company to build equipment for AT&T
      • Charles Doty, owner, 2/3/95, 5B
  • Liberto, Vincent
    • Psychiatrist not liable after patient killed daughter/self, 4/28/95, 1A
  • Libraries, Mississippi
    • Many turn to collection agencies to retrieve overdo books, 1/5/95, 1A
  • Library books
    • Fort Clayton in Panama gives books to state public libraries, 11/7/95, 1B
  • Library Commission
    • Donation of library books by Fort Clayton in Panama, 11/7/95, 1B
  • Liddell, Lewis
    • JSU band director, 10/27/95, 1E
  • Lifestyles
    • Jim Powell and Michael and Dianne Barrett simplify their lives, 12/10/95, 1E
  • Lilly, Lillian
    • Mississippi Mass Choir member gets chance at solo album, 9/9/95, 1D
  • Limbaugh, Rush
    • King of talk radio, 6/18/95, 1G
  • Lincoln County Public Schools
    • Center for Math, Science and Technology, 10/14/95, 1B
  • Lindsey, Robert Lee
    • Trial, 6/2/95, 1B; 6/6/95, 3B
  • Lindsey, Ron
    • Paintings of fruits and vegetables for Jitney Jungle, 10/15/95, 1F
  • Line-item vetoes
    • State supreme court declares Fordice measure unconstitutional, 1/13/95, 1A
  • Literacy SEE ALSO Good Shepherd Center
  • Literacy, Mississippi
    • Adult literacy improving, officials say, 9/25/95, 1B
    • Mississippi Literacy Network, 8/17/95, 4B
  • Littering
    • Anti-littering campaign against holiday trash, 12/20/95, 1B
    • Billboards and revised state law combat problem, 7/5/95, 2B
    • Glad Bag-A-Thon in Jackson, 4/30/95, 1B
    • I-55/I-20: Dr. J Gordon Dees is outraged, 8/15/95, 4B; 8/19/95, 4B
    • MADVAC, new machine combats litter in downtown Jackson, 6/27/95, 1B
    • Revised state law ups fines, 7/5/95, 2B
  • Little Caesars Pizza
    • Vicksburg native Cliff Freeman responsible for ads, 7/16/95, 1C
  • Little Jay Railroad
    • Business people oppose closing of IC spur in downtown area, 7/26/95, 4B
  • Little Miss Stop the Killing
    • Clatorria Young, 5/13/95, 4B
  • Little Nashville
    • Owner Hiram Bender of Canton bar confused by county ordinance, 7/22/95, 4B
  • Livable Community Awards
    • Laurel, Natchez, Oxford, 6/29/95, 1A; 7/7/96, 1A, 1G; 7/9/95, 1G
  • Ljiljak, Vanya
    • Bosnian pianist finds refuge, place to practice in Taylorsville, 8/11/95, 1E
  • Load limits (roads) SEE Roads and streets, Mississippi
  • Lobbyists
    • Washington lobbyist for city of Jackson, 5/3/95, 3B; 6/18/96, 4B
  • Local option law SEE Alcohol sales, Mississippi
  • Lockett, Carl Daniel
    • Supreme Court won’t hear his plea, 6/20/95, 3B
  • Lockhart, Bill
    • Madison homebuilder says city illegally charged impact fee, 12/14/95, 9B
  • Loden, Duke SEE Madison County Economic Development Authority
  • Loewen Group
    • O’Keefe awarded $500 Million in Loewen suit, 11/2/95, 1A; 11/3/95, 1B
    • O’Keefe lawsuit: Loewen investor files class action suit, 11/8/95, 4B
    • O’Keefe’s $500 Million award upheld, 11/21/95, 1B
    • O’Keefe: Loewen asks for lower damages, 11/7/95, 5B; 11/30/95, 1B
    • Spared from posting $625 Million bond, 12/1/95, 1B
  • Loewen Group SEE ALSO Funeral homes
  • Lofton, Dalton
    • Bogue Chitto man arrested: stolen property from 4 counties, 10/7/95, 1A
  • Log truck accident (faked) SEE Automobile insurance—Fayette…
  • Log truck accident (staged) SEE Automobile insurance—Fayette…
  • Log-A-Load of Kids Family Fest
    • Benefit for Children’s Hospital, 4/2/95, 3B
  • Loggins, Joe
    • Courtroom cleared at his trial in Hawkins slaying
      • Spectators with weapons?, 1/11/95, 4B
  • Lone Star Steakhouse & Saloon
    • Restaurant review, 5/18/95, 4E
  • Long-distance rates
    • Slamming: carrier changing with customers’ knowledge, 8/15/95, 5B
  • Longfellow House
    • Jackson County asked to help restore landmark, 9/3/95, 3B
  • Loop road SEE East Metropolitan Center loop road
  • Lorenz, Skip
    • Pedophile dies in prison, 9/18/95, 1A
  • Loss-of-parents lawsuits
    • State laws ‘outdated’
      • (parents in coma or disabled), 10/5/95, 3B
  • Lott, Dennis and Peggy
    • Couple sues DGNB over mobile home insurance bill, 7/14/95, 1A
  • Lott, Trent
    • If Dole steps down Lott may be Senate Majority Leader, 3/6/95, 1A
    • Member of quartet ‘The Vocal Majority’, 4/21/96, 1B; 11/27/95, 1A
    • Rivalry with Thad Cochran, 12/3/95, 3G (Minor column)
  • Lottery, Mississippi
    • Lottery ticket scam: there is no state lottery, 10/17/95, 4B
  • Lottery, US
    • Multi-state lottery offering large payoffs, 3/6/95, 1A
  • Louwerens, Monica
    • 1995 Miss Mississippi, 7/9/95, 1A
  • Low Vision Enhancement System
    • Jacob Webb benefited by NASA spinoff technology, 8/9/95, 1b
  • Lowe’s
    • Clinton store to close, 12/28/95, 6B
  • Lowndes County Jail
    • County and city of Columbus agree on prisoner fees, 6/17/95, 2B
  • Lowrance, Pam and Stacy SEE Cats
  • Lowrey, James
    • Elvis impersonator
      • A Day in the Life, 2/6/95, 1D
  • Lowry, Hunt SEE Motion pictures
  • Lucas, Aubrey SEE University of Southern Mississippi
  • Luckett, Alvin
    • Rape suspect facing life term, 11/21/95, 1B
  • Luckett, Milton SEE Canton Police Department
  • Luker, William
    • Cedar Creek (Monroe County) volunteer fireman killed on job, 7/31/95, 3B
  • LVES SEE Low Vision Enhancement System
  • Lyall, Robert SEE Mississippi Opera
  • Lynch, Harvey SEE Gospel music
  • Lynch, James R SEE ALSO Greenwood Cemetery
  • Lyons, James
    • Endorsed by Staff Senate, 11/3/95, 1B
    • JSU chief standing ground under fire, 11/20/95, 1A
    • Mississippi JSU alumni back no-confidence vote, 10/19/95, 1A; 10/21/95, 1B
  • M&M’s
    • Candy lovers vote on colors, 3/3/95, 1E
  • Mabus, Ray
    • Decries terrorist bombing in Riyadh, 11/14/95, 1A
    • Portrait unveiling at state Capitol
      • Artist is Bill Dunlap, 1/7/96, 1B; 11/26/95, 1B, 3B
    • Recognizes as heroes 6 Riyadh terrorist victims, 11/18/95, 13A
  • Mac, Bernie
    • Comic performs at Thalia Mara Hall, 7/27/95, 8E
  • Macaroni Grill
    • New County Line Road restaurant burns, 1/29/95, 3B
    • Re-opening, 5/6/95, 6B
  • Macaroni Grill SEE ALSO Romano’s Macaroni Grill
  • MadCAAP SEE Madison Countians Allied Against Poverty
  • MADD
    • $892,000 federal grand for crime victims, 7/7/95, 3B
    • Highway Patrol will publicize MADD’s victim allistance program, 10/1/95, 1B
    • Ribbons symbolize sobriety during holidays, 11/18/95, 3B
    • To transport New Year’s Eve revelers, 12/27/95, 1A
  • Madison Avenue Elementary School
    • Celebrates New Year’s Chinese style, 2/3/95, 4B
    • Leaky roof, 2/4/95, 1B
    • Mother Nature study, 3/13/95, 1B; 5/14/96, 1B
  • Madison Central High School
    • Scanner to cut theft of books, 4/2/95, 2B
  • Madison Countians Allied Against Poverty
    • Students aiding others, 3/17/95, 4B
  • Madison County Co-op
    • Fire forces evacuations, 4/12/95, 1B, 3B; 4/13/95, 1A
  • Madison County Courthouse
    • Couches for judges to take naps, 4/12/95, 4B
    • New facility to open in July, 6/19/95, 3B; 8/5/95, 4B
  • Madison County Detention Center
    • $2.3 Million expansion eyed, 8/23/95, 4B
    • Federal prisoners escape
      • Supervisors want explanation, 11/21/95, 1B
    • Out-of county inmates barred, 10/21/95, 1A; 10/28/95, 4B
    • Out-of-county inmates: compromise in the works, 11/7/95, 1A
  • Madison County Economic Development Authority
    • Queston about Duke Loden’s employment, 4/5/95, 5B
  • Madison County Library System
    • Consultant’s long range plan, 10/10/95, 4B
    • Literacy project, 7/28/95, 4B
    • On-line magazine service, 11/16/95, 8B
  • Madison County Public Schools
    • 100 desks given to Tougaloo College; probe, 10/6/95, 1B
    • Budget may require tax hike, 5/27/95, 4B
    • Elections cleared for school board, 1/17/95, 5B
    • Everyone but teachers given pay raise, 5/23/95, 4B
    • Old Town school project, 2/9/95, 3B
    • Smooth opening day, 8/15/95, 1A
  • Madison County School Board
    • Election iffy but absentee ballots must be paid for, 3/31/95, 4B
    • Election off, 4/26/95, 1A; 4/27/95, 1B; 4/28/95, 3B
    • Eyes bond issue to end use of trailers, 4/18/95, 5B
    • Little public input on proposed tax hike, 6/6/95, 4B
    • Only one member seeking re-election, 4/14/95, 1B
    • Struggle to schedule election of new board, 11/16/95, 8B
  • Madison County Sheriff’s Department
    • Budget called too high, 9/8/95, 4B
    • Hopkins bars jail to other counties, 10/21/95, 1A
    • New car from drug cash, 5/16/95, 1B
  • Madison County Supervisors
    • OK’s purchase of 3 fire trucks, 2/25/95, 4B
    • Raise their pay $3300, 2/4/95, 1A
  • Madison General Hospital
    • County supervisors OK nursing home, 7/15/95, 4B
  • Madison Public Library
    • Closes for renovations, 4/15/95, 4B
  • Madison Public Schools
    • New state law may mean 2 new schools in Ridgeland, 3/24/95, 1B
  • Madison Station Elementary School
    • Principal braces for September space crunch, 5/31/95, 4B
    • Sale of neighboring football field sold, 2/1/95, 4B; 2/7/95, 5B
  • Madison, Mississippi
    • City employees can’t talk to aldermen with mayor’s OK, 1/13/95, 1B
    • City seeks grant for business park, 1/26/95, 5B
    • Madison’s ‘Not for Sale,’ Mayor says, 12/20/95, 1B
    • Mayor and aldermen take salary cuts, 9/16/95, 1A
    • Officials consider laws to protect trees, 11/15/95, 5B
    • Officials look for ways to ease traffic congestion, 12/4/95, 1A
    • Overlook Point subdivision gets approval for security gate, 10/27/95, 4B
    • Red brick bridge planned, 5/11/95, 1B
  • Madison, The (apartment complex) SEE Apartments, Madison—Locust…
  • Madison-Ridgeland Academy
    • Changes from junior high school to middle school, 6/19/95, 5A
  • MADVAC SEE Littering
  • Maestro Furniture Industries
    • New plant in Houston, 2/8/95, 8B
  • MAET SEE ETV
  • Magnolia Enterprises
    • Seeks prison inmates as workers, 7/15/95, 5B
  • Magnolia Federal Bank
    • Auction of foreclosed properties, 10/28/95, 5B
    • Buyback of 70,000 shares, 6/22/95, 5B
    • Sunday banking hours during holiday season, 12/1/95, 1A
  • Magnolia Grill
    • Restaurant review, 3/2/95, 4F
  • Magnolia Regional Health Center SEE Age discrimination (Woodhouse)
  • Magnolia Speech School
    • Work with autistic children, 9/21/95, 1A
  • Magnolia State Enterprises
    • Prisoner-labor firm avoids competition with private sector, 6/7/95, 5B
  • Mahned Bridge murders
    • 3 found dead; 3 Perry countians charged, 5/20/95, 1A, 11A
    • 4th death investigated
      • Suspects’ grandmother dies, 5/21/95, 1A
    • Allegations rip at suspects’ families, 6/4/95, 1A, 12A
    • Attorney secures hearing for 3 suspects, 5/31/95, 1A
    • Bail denied to Kenneth Moody and David Moody, 8/4/95, 1B
    • Body of 82-year-old Chester Clifton may be exhumed, 7/5/95, 4B
    • Bridge ruled unsafe; closed to traffic, 6/24/95, 1B
    • Community struggles to come to terms with slayings, 5/22/95, 1A
    • Cousin faces charges in Michael Lee’s slaying, 6/1/95, 1A
    • Death of 3 suspects’ grandmother probed as homicide, 5/23/95, 3B
    • Indictment delay by grand jury, 7/16/95, 8B
    • Kenneth Moody confesses to the 3 killings, his aunt says, 5/25/95, 1A
    • Kenneth Moody’s probation in 1994 theft case revoked, 6/29/95, 1B
    • Kenneth Moody’s troubled past, 6/8/95, 1B
    • Missing couple W Hatcher and R L Bond, 5/17/95, 3B
    • Old closed-down wooden bridge holds fond memories for some, 5/20/95, 10A
    • WAPT photographer arrested filming Robbie Bond’s funeral, 5/24/95, 2B
    • William Moody, 14, described slayings, detective testifies, 5/27/95, 1A
  • Mailboxes
    • 5 Rankin County youths held in mailbox bashing, 7/25/95, 4B; 8/19/95, 4B
  • Majure, David SEE Fred’s Discount Stores
  • Make A Difference Day
    • Indianola Community Tutorial Program, 4/23/95, 1A
    • Jacksonians take part in nationwide event, 10/24/95, 1B; 10/29/95, 1A
  • Making Bricks Without Straw
    • Seminar: spiritual helping of women in the workplace, 8/26/95, 1D
  • Malaco Records
    • Ex-firefighter to head Gospel Division full time, 1/28/95, 1D
  • Malignant melanoma SEE INTRON A
  • Mallett, Gertrude
    • 75-year old woman passes her GED, 3/18/95, 4B
  • Managed health care
    • Health Futures Leadership Conference, 4/19/95, 8B
  • Mann, Mitzi SEE New Woman Medical Center
  • Manning, Willie
    • 2 witnesses admit to perjury in MSU slayings trial, 7/29/95, 1B
    • 2nd trial delayed for key witness, 9/30/95, 2B
    • Appeals death sentence, 1/12/95, 3B
    • Won’t seek new trial, 4/22/95, 4B; 5/5/95, 3B
  • Many Voices…One Vision
    • Drama by inner city Jackson youths performed, 8/5/95, 4B
  • Marathon-LeTourneau Corp SEE ALSO LeTourneau Vicksburg Marine
  • Marcel’s
    • Restaurant review, 10/12/95, 4E
  • March for Jesus
    • March in Jackson part of worldwide event, 5/20/95, 1D; 5/28/95, 3B
  • March of Dimes
    • WalkAmerica fundraiser, 4/28/95, 1E; 5/1/95, 1A
  • Mardi Gras, 1995
    • In Ocean Springs, 2/2/95, 10E
    • Mardi party on Mississippi Gulf Coast, 2/23/95, 12E
    • New Orleans not for faint of heart, 2/23/95, 13E
  • Margaret Walker Alexander Library
    • SEE Jackson/Hinds Library System—Alexander branch…
  • Margaret’s Grocery and Market
    • Vicksburg
      • A Mississippi ‘quirky place’, 8/3/95, 10E
  • Marie’s Lebanese Cafe & Coffee Shop
    • Oxford
      • Restaurant review, 11/30/95, 4E
  • Marijuana, Flowood
    • Arrest of Melvin Eugene Riddle, 11/2/95, 4B
  • Marijuana, Madison County
    • Helicopter flight finds fields in north Madison County, 6/24/95, 2B
  • Marijuana, Mississippi
    • 10 indicted for distribution and money ;aundering, 12/7/95, 1B; 12/15/95, 4B
  • Marinas, Biloxi
    • New facility proposed, 10/5/95, 5B
  • Marines
    • 2 Jackson-based reservists hurt in Ft. Sill accident, 7/20/95, 3B
  • Marion County Jail
    • Prisoners protest at overcrowded facility, 6/27/95, 1B
  • MARL SEE Mississippi Animal Rescue League
  • Marriage
    • Between different personalities, 5/21/95, 1E
    • Stanley and Evelyn Everett of McComb write book, 2/11/95, 1D
    • World Marriage Day, 2/11/95, 1D
  • Marriage SEE ALSO Interracial marriages
  • Marriage licenses
    • Lax accounting by counties affecting domestic violence shelters, 12/3/95, 1A
  • Marshall, John
    • Amputee charged with molesting child, also an amputee, 8/1/95, 4B; 8/2/95, 3B
    • Gets 10-year sentence in child molestation case, 8/25/95, 1B
  • Marshall, Peter
    • Evangelist speaks at Colonial Heights Baptist Church, 8/15/95, 2B
  • Martin Luther King Holiday SEE King, Martin Luther—Celebration…
  • Martin, Alexander
    • Copiah DA accused of dragging feet in DHS fraud case, 9/1/95, 3B
  • Martin, Dusty
    • Boy, 7, in coma for 14 months learning to walk again, 6/30/95, 1A
  • Martin, Maggie Lee
    • Home Health Aide of the Year, 5/4/95, 1D
  • Martin, Marcell
    • Murder warrant issued for suspect out on bond, 6/6/95, 3B; 6/8/95, 1A
  • Martin, Michael E
    • Child molester has penile implant at VA hospital, 2/18/95, 1A; 2/21/95, 1B
    • Sonny Montgomery calls for VA to screen penile surgeries, 2/24/95, 1A
  • Martin, Phillip
    • Re-elected chief of the Choctaws, 6/14/95, 1B
    • Seeks another term as chief of Choctaws, 5/29/95, 2B; 6/13/95, 1B
  • Martin, Steven David SEE New Stage
  • Mascots
    • St. Stanislaus Academy’s nickname ‘Rock-a-Chaws’, 3/17/95, 1E
  • Mason, Babbie
    • Dove Award-winning gospel singer, 8/19/95, 1D
  • Mason, Chris
    • DeKalb student takes part in oceanographic studies in Mediterranean Sea, 7/31/95, 1A
  • Mast, Dick SEE Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic
  • Master Plan
    • Gospel band, 7/15/95, 1D
  • Mateer, Scot
    • Leaves MISS 103 for WJKK-FM, 8/15/95, 1D
  • MATHCOUNTS contest
    • 4 from state compete, 4/29/95, 3B
  • Mathis, Roy and Rae
    • Disabled couple meets demands of college, rearing sons, 9/5/95, 1B
  • Mauney, Gary
    • Tippah County sheriff, a felon, turned away from Rankin training facility, 11/29/95, 1B
    • Tippah sheriff-elect Mauney loses wife to sheriff he defeated, 12/17/95, 1A
  • MAXIMUS
    • 1996 contract cut $150,000, 4/15/95, 1B
    • DHS short of cash to pay its support-collection bill, 2/15/95, 1A
    • DHS’s federal funds loss if collections interrupted, 2/16/95, 1A, 2/17/95, 1A
    • Facing loss of DHS contract, 3/3/95, 1A
    • House OKs $4Million for payment of services, 2/23/95, 2B
    • Legislative action would extend contract through June, 3/9/95, 1B
    • PEER to investigate its spending, 1/14/95, 1B
    • Receives $1 Million band-aid from DHS account, 3/14/95, 1A
    • Reports 75% rise in child support collection rate, 11/16/95, 1B
    • Rift puts DHS at risk: no budget yet, 3/29/95, 1B
    • Set to collect child-support payments statewide, 1/19/95, 1B
    • Showdown set: state workers fighting privatization, 3/27/95, 1A
  • MAXIMUS SEE ALSO Department of Human Services (1994) (1995)
  • Maxwell, John
    • Named New Stage interim artistic director, 6/3/95, 1B
    • Presents his one-act play ‘The Last Epistle’ in Clinton, 3/25/95, 1D
  • May sweeps (TV) SEE Arbitron rating
  • May sweeps (TV) SEE Nielsen rating
  • May, Jean SEE Mississippi Baptist Medical Center
  • Mayfair subdivision SEE Race relations—South Jackson…
  • Mayor’s Action Line
    • Complaint department in mayor’s office, 10/23/95, 1A
  • Mayor’s Leadership Prayer Breakfast
    • Vietnam vet Clebe McClary speaks, 3/22/95, 3B
  • Mayors, Biloxi SEE Halat, Pete
  • Mayors, Madison
    • Profile of Mary Hawkins, 2/26/95, 1E
  • Maywood Mart
    • Jackson
      • Man robbed, stabbed in 9:30 a.m. attack, 7/11/95, 4B
  • McAfee, Robert SEE American Medical Association
  • McAlister’s Deli
    • Restaurant review, 5/11/95, 4E
  • McCall, Rashund SEE Jones, Robin Kinard
  • McCallum, Brever
    • Ex-Tax Commission worker wins sexual harassment suit, 10/21/95, 3B
  • McCart, Bridget
    • President of Clinton HS’s Teen Aage Republicans, 12/5/95, 1A
  • McCarty Farms Inc
    • Sale to Tyson: no major changes expected, 8/2/95, 5B
    • Sold to Tyson Foods, 7/29/95, 1A; 9/6/95, 5B
  • McCarty, Lee and Pup
    • Pottery exhibited at Lauren Rogers Museum, 7/23/95, 1F
  • McCarty, Oseola
    • Given standing ovation at USM, 8/30/95, 1B; 9/13/95, 9A (Breazeale column)
    • Laundry woman bequeaths $150,000 to USM for scholarships, 8/17/95, 1A; 8/21/95, 1B
    • Presented presidential medal in White House ceremony, 9/24/95, 1A
  • McCausley, Don
    • Madison County road foreman admits to drug use on job, 8/3/95, 1A
  • McClary, Clebe SEE Mayor’s Leadership Prayer Breakfast
  • McComb family
    • Parents and daughters graduate from ASU together, 5/6/95, 1A
  • McCoy Federal Building
    • Bomb threats empty building, 8/11/95, 4B
    • Safe zone proposed after Oklahoma City bombing, 5/10/95, 1B
  • McCoy, Elmer
    • Late Legislator made lasting contribution to education, 12/10/95, 3G (Minor column)
  • McCrary, Bob
    • Rankin sheriff’s office employee slain by fugitive, 8/29/95, 1A
  • McCullen, Dan SEE World War II
  • McDaniel, Anis Pickering
    • 101-year old woman heads Mississippi College fund drive, 12/11/95, 1A
  • McDaniel, Chris SEE WAPT-Channel 16
  • McDonald’s
    • Belhaven group fights golden arches on N State Street, 7/18/95, 4B
    • In Methodist Rehab Center, 2/16/95, 3B
  • McDonald, Janice
    • Homeowner frustrated over who burglarized her house, 3/21/95, 5B
  • McDowell, Greg
    • McComb student in JPS tournament collapses, dies, 12/29/95, 1A; 12/30/95, 1A
  • McDowell, Russell
    • Biloxi doctor suspended: traded drugs for sex, 11/17/95, 1B
  • McEntire, Reba
    • At Mississippi Coliseum: ticket strategy, 2/16/95, 10E
    • Mississippi Food Network ticket giveaway, 3/30/95, 1A
  • McFadden, Willard
    • 90-year-old Jackson woman and .
      • her azaleas, 4/4/95, 1D
  • McGaughey, Neil
    • And Then There Were Ten (review), 6/25/95, 3F
    • Sums up his 10 years of book reviewing, 7/9/95, 3F
  • McGee, Henry SEE Williams, Larry
  • McGilberry, Stephen
    • Death penalty sought for teenager, 9/19/95, 3B
  • McGinnis, Helen SEE Hiking Mississippi…
  • MCI Communications Corp
    • Traveling demo of Internet software, 5/2/95, 6B
  • McIntyre, Charles and Leo
    • Brothers arrested with cache of stolen guns, 6/17/95, 3B
  • McIntyre, Howard SEE Boyd, Teresa
  • McKinley, Rafael
    • Sought in stabbing death of wife Alma Jean, 6/1/95, 4B
  • McKlemurry, Paula SEE Adoption, Brookhaven
  • McLaughlin, Sanford
    • Court OKs Canton alderman’s election of 1988, 4/5/95, 4B
  • McLellan, Louise
    • 92-year-old godmother to Mississippi Young Republicans, 6/25/95, 3G (Minor column)
  • McLemore, Hansel ‘Gordon’
    • Madison vet honored for service in Korean War, 6/19/95, 1A
  • McLeod Elementary School
    • Lost of computer lab, 9/1/95, 4B; 10/17/95, 3B
  • McMillan, Roy
    • Abortion foe sued by Justice Department, 8/18/95, 3B; 10/28/95, 3B; 10/31/95, 1B
    • Interview comments analyzed by Secret Service, 1/17/95, 1A
    • Lawyer asks for buffer zone enforcement at abortion clinic, 11/1/95, 3B
    • Wants judge to rule on legality of clinic access law, 11/7/95, 3B; 11/28/95, 3B
  • McMillan, Roy SEE ALSO Jackson Women’s Health Organization
  • McNair, Henry
    • Former Bank of Edwards official charged with fraud, 8/26/95, 1A
    • Mike Espy mentioned in ex-banker’s plea bargain, 9/22/95, 1A
  • McNair, Henry SEE ALSO Christiansen, Adam
  • McNair, Henry SEE ALSO Edwards, Mississippi
  • McNair, Steve
    • Could play for Canadian League in Jackson, 3/7/95, 1A
    • Goes 3rd in NFL draft, 4/23/95, 1A, 1D
    • May get richest rookie contract in NFL history, 7/23/95, 1A
  • McNeil, Alex
    • Jackson man is national bodybuilding champion, 7/20/95, 1D
  • McNeil, Vickie SEE Canton Police Department
  • McPhail Construction Co
    • Iron worker Paul McPhail, 5/1/95, 1D
  • McRae’s Dept Stores
    • Gary Howard is president, 5/12/95, 6B
    • Nears opening in Turtle Creek Mall in Hattiesburg, 3/14/95, 6B
    • Parent company Proffitt’s acquires Younkers Inc, 10/24/95, 5B; 11/26/95, 8B
    • Proffitt consolidation brings 42 jobs to Jackson, 2/10/95, 5B
    • Proffitt’s acquires Parks-Belk, 3/9/95, 8B
  • McRae, Chuck
    • 2nd DUI trial site moved to Rankin County court, 3/21/95, 1A; 3/22/95, 1B; 3/29/95, 4B
    • 2nd DUI trial will be in Flowood, 3/30/95, 1B
    • 90-day license suspension thrown out by judge, 8/12/95, 1A
    • AG Mike Moore says no one above law, 4/12/95, 1A
    • Attending DUI seminar, 8/8/95, 1B
    • Bumper sticker: Mothers Against Chuck Driving, 7/1/95, 1B
    • Cited for speeding in Rankin County, 6/21/95, 2B
    • Driver’s license is suspended, 4/15/95, 1A
    • Driver’s license reinstated: ‘hardship’ status, 8/24/95, 1A
    • DUI saga troubles fellow supreme court justices
      • Image of Court, 10/18/95, 1A
    • Files harassment suit against Public Service Commissioner Ingram, 8/30/95, 1A
    • Fund raiser to pay off 1990 campaign debts, 2/1/95, 1B
    • Grand jury says McRae must face DUI charge, 4/21/95, 1A
    • Has made mockery of justice system, 7/2/95, 3G (Salter column)
    • Hasn’t yet received driver’s license suspension notice, 7/19/95, 1A
    • Hearing set on driving order, 4/13/95, 4B; 4/14/95, 1A
    • Judge asked to reverse decision allowing McRae to drive, 4/26/95, 1B
    • Judge for 2nd DUI trial sought, 3/16/95, 1B
    • Judge gives suspended license back to McRae, 4/22/95, 1A
    • Justice arrested, charged with DUI, 2/25/95, 1A; 2/28/95, 1A; 3/3/95, 1B
    • Keeps driver’s license until DUI trial, 5/6/95, 1A
    • McRae denies refusing to take breath test, 4/20/95, 1A; 5/4/95, 3B
    • Mistrial declared in DUI case, 3/11/95, 1A
    • New judge for 2nd trial: Billy Ray Mangum, 4/7/95, 4B
    • Officer testifies McRae failed sobriety test, 3/8/95, 1A
    • PSC’s Jim Ingram wants judge off road, 4/11/95, 1A
    • Sentence: $908 fine, 48-hours in jail, community service, 7/1/95, 1A
    • Some cases unsuited for McRae, AG Moore says, 12/20/95, 1B
    • Trial will be in Rankin County, 6/24/95, 1A
    • Trial: faulty air conditioning delays trial, 6/27/95, 1A
    • Trial: Judge pleads no contest; awaiting sentencing, 6/28/95, 1A
    • Trial: stiff sentence urged, 6/30/95, 1B
    • Unorthodox state supreme court justice, 1/21/95, 1A
    • Witness tesitifies judge’s speech was slurred, 3/9/95, 1A
  • MCTA
    • Madison tower opposed by residents, 2/16/95, 4B
  • McWilliams, Skeets
    • Jackson man has made sweet music worldwide for 60 years, 12/29/95, 1D
  • Meadows, Richard
    • Antiques buyer accused of bilking local dealers, 6/18/95, 1A
  • Mediation
    • Fast justice in overcrowded judicial system, lawyers say, 5/31/95, 1A
  • Medicaid
    • 1994 law: Medicaid can recoup expenses from deceased’s estate, 4/3/95, 1A
    • 7-year-old with spina bifida: life depends on Medicaid, 7/7/95, 1A
    • Coalition for Citizens with Disabilities opposes cuts, 5/12/95, 1B
    • Congressional cuts could damage state’s health care system, 6/12/95, 1A
    • GOP block grants revision would help Mississippi, lawmaker says, 9/25/95, 3B
    • Lawsuit forces Medicaid to provide communication devices for handicapped, 6/29/95, 1A
    • Under GOP plan state matching funds would be reduced, 11/22/95, 10A
  • Medicaid SEE ALSO Billie, Dianne Jo
  • Medical Examiner
    • Emily Ward says autopsy system is ailing, 6/25/95, 1A
    • Post remains unfilled, 9/4/95, 3B
    • Ward resigns under fire, 6/21/95, 1A
  • Medicare
    • GOP plan supported by Lott and Cochran, 9/15/95, 8A; 10/20/95, 10A
    • Insurance Commissioner: beware Medigap policies, 12/23/95, 2B
  • MediSTAT pharmacies SEE Jitney Jungle
  • Melton, Frank
    • Criticizes dilapadated areas around schools, 10/20/95, 4B
  • Melvin, Margie SEE Rankin County Chamber of Commerce
  • Memorial Day, 1995
    • No holiday for some, 5/31/95, 2B
    • Observances not sacrifice of veterans, 5/29/95, 1A; 5/30/95, 1B
    • Play at Canton Academy, 5/6/95, 5B
  • Memphis Cook Convention Center SEE Catherine the Great Exhibition
  • Memphis Cook Convention Center SEE Imperial Tombs of China
  • Mennonites
    • Mount Olive
      • Sect rebuilds Bill Diehl’s house, 3/10/96, 1B; 11/23/95, 1A, 1B
  • Mental Health Association
    • Program on obsessive compulsive disorder, 9/28/95, 3B
  • Mental Health Legislative Network
    • Calls for better care for the mentally ill, 1/19/95, 3B
  • Mentally ill, Hinds County
    • Crisis center sought, 3/21/95, 5B; 8/17/95, 3B
    • Proposed 11-bed emergency holding facility, 2/11/95, 5B
  • Mentally ill, Jackson
    • Crisis intervention center needed, 10/27/95, 4B
    • Opportunity House, a psychological rehabilitation program, 10/3/95, 1A
  • Mentally ill, Mississippi
    • Psychological rehabilitation programs, 10/3/95, 1A
  • Merchant, Doug
    • Crystal Springs boy has rare Angelman Syndrome, 8/6/95, 1E
  • Merchants & Farmers Bank
    • Announces 2-for-1 stock split, 8/12/95, 8B
    • Merges with Farmers & Merchants Bank (Bruce), 9/2/95, 5B
  • Merchants and Manufacturers Bank of Ellisville
    • Bought by Community Bancshares (Forest), 2/14/95, 6B
  • Merchants Bank of Vicksburg
    • Bank of Edwards purchase, 3/2/95, 4B
  • Mercury (chemical element)
    • High levels in 4 state lakes, 5/26/95, 1A; 7/4/95, 2B
  • Meredith, Debra
    • Invents and markets The Easy Braid, 8/30/95, 5B
  • Meridian airport
    • Service to Dallas by Atlantic Southeast Airlines, 10/21/95, 5B
  • MERIDIAN NAVAL AIR STATION
    • BASE SURVIVES CLOSURE, 6/24/95, 1A, 13A, 3B; 6/27/95, 1B
  • Meridian Naval Air Station
    • Closure tied to last-minute study, 6/15/95, 1B; 6/17/95, 1B
    • Closure: city considers options, 3/1/95, 1A, 7A
    • Closure: new role proposed, 3/7/95, 1B
    • Jets collide; pilots OK, 3/29/95, 1B
    • Montgomery not optimistic it will stay open, 2/18/95, 3B
    • Navy secretary reaffirms closure recommendation, 6/21/95, 3B
  • MERIDIAN NAVAL AIR STATION
    • ON CLOSURE LIST, 2/25/95, 3B; 2/26/95, 1A, 6A; 2/28/95, 3A; 5/20/95, 1B
  • Meridian Naval Air Station
    • Town girds to save base, 4/3/95, 1B; 4/4/95, 1A; 4/5/95, 1A
  • Merigold, Mississippi
    • Antique and art lovers’ hidden paradise, 1/15/95, 1F
  • Merrill Lynch
    • Free phone service to elderly at Christmas season, 12/11/95, 1B; 12/19/95, 3B
    • National CEO Dan Tully in Jackson for office re-opening, 1/31/95, 6B
  • Merritt, Everett SEE Hostages, Meridian
  • Metal beds SEE Iron beds
  • Methamphetamine SEE Operation Ivory
  • Methodist Medical Center
    • 200,000 ft. expansion to have $48Million impact locally, 3/1/95, 5B
    • Cardiac unit is expanded, 7/21/95, 1B
    • Closed-circuit religious programing avaliable to patients, 8/1/95, 1D
    • North Jackson campus showcased, 9/14/95, 6B
    • Paying off debt to Hinds County, 11/6/95, 1B
    • Refuses to treat county jail patients, 8/8/95, 1A; 8/9/95, 1B
    • Robotical arm used by surgeons, 5/25/95, 1B
    • Russian minister Boris Isupov treated for head injuries, 2/18/95, 1B
    • Sick Child Daycare progam, 7/4/95, 4B
  • Methodist Medical Center SEE ALSO Isupov, Boris
  • Methodist Rehabilitation Center
    • Canine therapy, 4/11/95, 1D
    • Director of orthotics and prosthetics Rick Psonak, 5/25/95, 1D
    • McDonald’s restaurant expected on premise, 2/16/95, 3B; 5/24/95, 5B
    • Spectacular atrium brings outdoors indoor, 12/18/95, 1B
  • Metro Jackson Chamber of Commerce
    • 1 on One program, 1/25/95, 5B
    • Crime Prevention Forums, 7/22/95, 5B
    • Director Sweatt takes job in Tennessee, 3/30/95, 8B
    • Hosts 2 trade shows at Trade Mart, 5/4/95, 5B
    • Luncheon speaker Drew Pearson, 5/5/95, 8B
    • Metro Momentum, a job-creating effort, 6/21/95, 4B
    • Minority/Majority Business Match/Card Exchange, 10/11/95, 5B
    • New senior vice president is Robert Ingram, 3/22/95, 5B
    • Small Business Week: 4 honored, 4/26/95, 5B
    • Trade show at Ramada Coliseum, 11/9/95, 9B
  • Metro Jackson Convention and Visitors Bureau
    • Keeps control of its budget, 3/9/95, 4B
  • Metro Jackson Habitat for Humanity SEE Habitat for Humanity
  • Metro Jackson Student Council
    • 3-county student panel encourages interaction, 1/1/95, 1B
  • Metro Momentum SEE Metro Jackson Chamber of Commerce
  • Metro Parkway
    • $20 Million in bonds approved, 1/31/95, 1B
    • $5.7M in state bonds issued, 11/14/95, 4B
    • Fordice likely to sign bill, 3/16/95, 1A
    • Hinds County delays appointments, 9/6/95, 3B
    • Its fate rests with Fordice, 3/3/95, 4B
    • Project is stalled over funding, 7/28/95, 1A
    • Project to get environmental study, 9/1/95, 3B
    • Project wins Senate approval, 2/4/95, 1B
    • Ways to cut costs considered, 5/27/95, 4B
    • West Jackson residents don’t want to move, 3/30/95, 1A
  • Metro Parkway Project SEE Jackson State University—Parkway…
  • Metropolitan Crime Commission
    • Chairman Wirt Yerger says get involved, 3/19/95, 1B
    • CourtWatch program, 1/18/95, 1B
    • DA Ed Peters speaker: courts slow justice, 8/30/95, 2B
    • Graphic anti-crime ads, 2/11/95, 3B; 2/14/95, 1A; 2/16/95, 1A
    • Group storms into House panel hearing, 2/23/95, 1A
    • JPD chief Johnson addresses panel, 8/16/95, 1B
    • Meeting at Brinkley Middle School, 4/28/95, 5B
    • Observes local court proceedings, 7/19/95, 2B
    • Proposed legislative summary, 1/10/95, 1B
    • R Greenberg, Charleston, SC, police chief speaks, 11/17/95, 1B
    • Speaker cites family breakdown as crime factor, 9/19/95, 2B
    • Suggests purchase of warehouse for detention, 11/24/95, 3B
    • Victims Task Force
      • Told to lobby politicians, 5/26/95, 5B
    • Watchdog agency off to good start, 11/26/95, 1A
  • Micro chips SEE Pets
  • MicroAge
    • Wins Resellers of the Year Award, 5/9/95, 5B
  • Microtek Medical
    • To buy Medi-Plast International (Ga), 11/22/95, 5B
  • Mid-Delta Empowerment Zone Alliance
    • $40 Million in federal block grants awarded, 11/14/95, 5B
    • Awaits funding information, 1/3/95, 4B
  • Middleton, Tammy
    • Friends of disabled law student help her get trained dog, 2/9/95, 1D
    • Paraplegic and her canine companion Terzian, 4/4/95, 1D
  • Miles, Bud SEE Miles, Marion
  • Miles, Marion
    • Former Newton County sheriff slain in Jackson warehouse, 7/4/95, 1A; 7/5/95, 1A
    • Investigators suspect organized crime involvement in slaying, 9/18/95, 1A
    • Suspicious fires linked to former sheriff, 7/7/95, 1A
  • Military bases
    • Closure panel to visit Meridian and Columbus, 5/20/95, 1B; 6/10/95, 9A
    • Columbus Air Force Base on closure alert, 5/11/95, 1A
    • Congress appropriates $32 Million for state facilities, 9/21/95, 3B
    • Family housing in short supply on Gulf Coast, 6/26/95, 1A
    • House panel allots $30.2 Million for state facilities, 5/26/95, 1B
    • Sonny Montgomery watches over state bases
      • Protecting from closure, 7/5/95, 1A
  • Military Park SEE Vicksburg National Military Park
  • Milk
    • Subsidies program bad for consumers, advocates say, 9/22/95, 5B
  • Miller, Ann Marie
    • 37 animals rescued form her filthy north Jackson home, 3/1/95, 4B
  • Miller, Daniel Thomas
    • Arrested in Jones County on Illinois and Kentucky charges, 10/7/95, 3B
  • Miller, R.W.
    • Carrol County deputy fined in assault charge, 10/7/95, 2B
  • Miller, Steven
    • Pilot lands crippled aircraft safely at Jackson airport, 4/6/95, 1A
  • Miller, Tony
    • Greene County man charged in 2 infant’s deaths, 8/9/95, 3B
  • Millet, Ed and Gretchen Haien-Millet
    • Home is loft in downtown Jackson, 7/30/95, 1E
  • Millet, Mark
    • Aviation art on display at Eudora Welty Library, 5/28/95, 1F
  • Milling-Bailey, Angela
    • She may appeal ouster, 2/25/95, 2B
  • Million Man March
    • Emmett Burns criticizes NAACP for lack of support, 10/14/95, 4B
    • Jackson-area leaders and students embrace change, 10/17/95, 1B
    • Local groups to attend Washington march, 10/14/95, 1A
  • Million Men March
    • Local marchers return energized, 10/23/95, 1A
  • Mills, Mike
    • Brings ‘basic values’ to Mississippi Supreme Court, 12/1/95, 1A
    • Fordice’s selection for Supreme Court seat, 11/11/95, 1B; 11/26/95, 3G (Minor column)
  • Millsaps College
    • Arts & Lectures series: Larry Brown and Lee Smith, 9/26/95, 1D
    • Arts and Lecture Series: Reynolds Price and Dr. John Stone, 11/1/95, 1D
    • Honor code adopted, 8/28/95, 1B
    • New Century of Light fund raising campaign, 11/4/95, 1B
  • Milwaukee Electric Tool Corp
    • Honored by ‘Industry Week’, 10/19/95, 6B
  • Mims Oil Compnay SEE Pizza Inns
  • Minimum wage
    • Should it be increased? (pro and con), 3/19/95, 1G; 4/21/96, 1G
  • Mining, Hinds County
    • Dirt and sand mining in North County Line Road area, 8/24/95, 6B
  • Mining, Mississippi
    • New regulations on mining in rivers, streams, 3/21/95, 3B
    • Proposed DEQ regulations on sand and gravel mining, 6/21/95, 1A
    • Regulations on mining of gravel in streams, 4/10/95, 1A; 4/13/95, 1B
  • Ministers, Mississippi
    • Is perfection too much to expect of your pastor?, 9/9/95, 1D
  • Minority business
    • 10% of state firms black owned, 12/12/95, 5B
    • Black business districts in Mississippi fading away, 7/2/95, 1C
    • Jackson/Hinds Minority Capital Fund, 2/14/95, 6B
  • Minority contracts, Hinds County
    • A.D. Jackson Consultants’ proposals, 10/4/95, 4B
  • Minority/Majority Business Match/Card Exchange
    • Metro Jackson Chamber of Commerce, 10/11/95, 5B
  • Miskelly Furniture
    • Huge new store is opened, 6/9/95, 5B
  • MISS 103
    • Annette and Larry Tramel win home, car and swimming pool, 8/28/95, 1A
    • Program: designated driver when hot food is in car, 4/15/95, 1B
    • Stays on top of Arbitron ratings, 2/25/91, 1E
  • MISS 103 SEE ALSO WMSI-FM
  • Miss Collegiate African American
    • Winner Maletha Dixon, 2/23/95, 4B
  • Miss Mississippi Pageant, 1995
    • Free use of auditorium costs Vicksburg a lot of money, 7/25/95, 3B
  • Miss Mississippi, 1994
    • Blouin speaks at state child abuse conference, 4/15/95, 3B
    • Blouin, incest survivor, used title to illuminate cause, 7/5/95, 1B
  • Miss Mississippi, 1995
    • Contestants ready to compete, 7/3/95, 1A; 7/4/95, 1B
    • Louwerens getting ready to represent state in Atlantic City, 7/11/95, 1D
    • Louwerens shows off her wardrobe, 8/31/95, 1D
    • Monica Louwerens is winner, 7/9/95, 1A
    • Pageant program book, 7/7/95, 1E
  • MISSCO
    • Commercial division sold to U.S. Office Products, 8/18/95, 5B
  • Missing persons, Ashland
    • Body identified as teacher Kenneth Lindley, 11/12/95, 8B
  • Missing persons, Brookhaven
    • Sisters seek adopted brother James David Thames, 8/27/95, 1E
  • Missing persons, Clinton
    • Missing teenager Melissa Pile, 12/28/95, 4B
  • Missing persons, Grenada
    • Woman Annie Laura Williams, 73, 3/7/95, 3B
  • Missing persons, Hinds County
    • Unidentified may found dead in field, 12/15/95, 4B
  • Missing persons, Jackson
    • Bones found linked to remains found in creek off Watkins Drive, 3/23/95, 4B
    • Unidentified body of man in west Jackson house, 4/16/95, 1B; 5/17/95, 3B
  • Missing persons, Pearl
    • Ashley Evins back home, 8/19/95, 1A
    • Ashley Evins, 13: disapperance linked to Internet, 8/16/95, 1A; 8/17/95, 1A
  • Mission Mississippi
    • Reconciliation rally, 10/14/95, 1D; 10/18/95, 1A; 12/7/95, 1D
    • Speaker Reverend R.V. Hill, 10/20/95, 4B
    • Youth Night, 10/19/95, 1A
  • Missions (church) SEE Church missions
  • Mississippi
    • Ad campaign: image-confrontational ads
      • (For site selection consultants), 4/9/95, 1C
    • Don’t go bad-mouthing state
      • Profile Mississippi, 2/26/95, 5J
    • Livability ranking was number 49 in 1995, survey shows, 6/22/95, 1B
    • Profile Mississippi, 2/26/95, sections I,J,K
  • Mississippi All-State Academic Team, 3/2/95, 3B; 3/3/95, 4A; 3/6/96, 6A; 3/7/96, 5B
  • Mississippi American Federation of Teachers
    • Pledges high standards, improved discipline, 9/7/95, 1B
  • Mississippi Animal Rescue League
    • Air conditioning fails, 8/17/95, 1A
    • Pets left more likely to be killed than adopted, 8/12/95, 1A
    • Seizes 37 animals from north Jackson home, 3/1/95, 4B
    • Students collect a ton of pet supplies, 2/2/95, 1B
  • Mississippi Arts Delegation
    • To help save National Endowment for the Arts, 3/22/95, 4B
  • Mississippi Association of Religious Artists, 4/2/95, 1F
  • Mississippi Baking Co
    • Bakes buns for Rankin County McDonald’s, 1/6/95, 5B; 3/17/95, 4B
  • Mississippi Baptist Convention, 1995
    • $23 Million budget approved, 11/2/95, 3B
    • Rev Jimmy Porter of McComb elected president, 11/1/95, 1A
  • Mississippi Baptist Medical Center
    • Healthplex venture with Mississippi College, 11/2/95, 6B
    • PR director Jean May retires, 7/1/95, 4B
  • Mississippi Baptist Orphanage
    • Alumni reminisce, 2/12/95, 1E, 2E
  • Mississippi Bar Association
    • Consumer Assistance Program, 12/4/95, 1A
  • Mississippi Blood Services
    • Doesn’t want to be confused with United Blood Services, 2/8/95, 1B
  • Mississippi budget, 1996
    • Compromise reached in Legislature, 3/26/95, 1A
    • Education getting smaller slice of the pie, 3/5/95, 1G
    • Estimates show $65 Million growth, 2/11/95, 1A
  • Mississippi Budget, 1996
    • Fordice’s grab for budget power, 1/9/95, 7A (Minor column)
  • Mississippi Budget, 1997
    • Budget highlights (box chart), 11/22/95, 1B
    • Legislative committee wants a $48 MIllion cut, 11/22/95, 1B
  • Mississippi budget, 1997
    • Public schools need money, legislators say, 10/6/95, 2B
  • Mississippi Business Hall of Fame
    • 4 named: Ebbers, Fowler, Nelson, Walker, 5/17/95, 1B
    • 4 selected for spring induction, 4/9/95, 1C
  • Mississippi Business Journal
    • New ownership group, 4/22/95, 7B
  • Mississippi Chemical Corp
    • 4th quarter 1994 income jumps 529%, 1/25/95, 7B
    • Common stock buyback, 4/2/96, 8B; 5/24/95, 5B
    • Iowa fertilizer company blast, 7/19/95, 5B; 9/2/95, 5B; 12/21/95, 10B
    • Yazoo City plant has new emmission control system, 8/29/95, 5B
  • Mississippi Children’s Home Society
    • Receives $2.86 Million form Kellog Foundation, 2/16/95, 1B
  • Mississippi Choctaws SEE Choctaw Indians
  • Mississippi Christian and Family Services
    • Colgate-Palmolive donates household products, 5/6/95, 1D
  • Mississippi Civil Air Patrol SEE Civil Air Patrol
  • Mississippi Coliseum
    • Colored panels to go, replaced by clear reflective glass facade, 10/26/95, 1A
    • Not part of Ticketmaster system, 2/16/95, 10E
    • Proposal for new coliseum building rebuffed by Jim Buck Ross, 2/22/95, 2B
  • Mississippi Coliseum SEE ALSO Mississippi Fairgrounds
  • Mississippi College
    • $8 Million men’s dormitory to be built, 11/21/95, 3B
    • Business school earns accreditation, 6/22/95, 5B; 6/23/95, 8B
    • Healthplex venture with Baptist Medical Center, 6/7/96, 4B; 11/2/95, 6B
    • Launching drive to attract over-30 students, 12/24/95, 1A
    • Lower enrollment for Fall term, 1995, 9/12/95, 1A
    • Sued by Omnibank in Lewis Nobles case, 6/21/95, 2B
    • Women now on Board of Trustees, 12/3/95, 1B
  • Mississippi College SEE ALSO Todd, Howell
  • Mississippi Collegiate Art Competition
    • Museum of Art, 3/11/90, 1F; 3/19/95, 1F
  • Mississippi Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, 4/14/95, 3B; 4/15/95, 3B
    • SEE ALSO Child Advocacy Center
  • Mississippi Consortium for International Development
    • Aid to developing nations, 9/8/95, 1B
  • Mississippi corporations SEE Corporations, Mississippi
  • Mississippi Council on Compulsive Gambling
    • Coast-based support group, 8/21/95, 2B
  • Mississippi Crime Victims Rights Week
    • Mother of DUI victim, 4/26/95, 3B
  • Mississippi Cultural Crossroads
    • Arts center in Port Gibson
      • NEA funding, 2/8/95, 1D
  • Mississippi currency
    • Auction of Byron Cook’s collection, 6/15/95, 1A
  • Mississippi Democratic Party
    • Adopts broader language in anti-discrimination statement, 11/19/95, 1B
    • Inaugural balls, 1/4/96, 2B; 12/15/95, 3B
    • Skelton named executive director, 2/28/95, 1B
  • Mississippi Early Childhood Association
    • Education secretary Richard Riley to speak, 9/11/95, 3B
  • Mississippi Easter Seal Society
    • Annual auction and Xmas card sale, 11/30/95, 1D
  • Mississippi Ethics Commission SEE Ethics Commission
  • Mississippi Fairgrounds
    • $7 Million OK’ed for repairs, 2/23/95, 1B
    • Construction work hampers annual auto sales extravaganza, 3/15/95, 5B
    • Lethal chemicals all removed, 5/26/95, 1B
    • Lethal chemicals found buried, 4/21/95, 5B; 4/22/95, 1B; 5/2/95, 3B
  • Mississippi Families for Kids
    • Works with Human Services on adoptions, 3/10/96, 2B; 6/17/95, 1D
  • Mississippi Farm Bureau Federation
    • Stand against term limits initiative, 10/18/95, 3B; 11/2/95, 4B
  • Mississippi Food Network
    • Can Care food drive, 3/28/95, 5B
    • Lack of storage space, 7/28/95, 1E
    • Reba McEntire ticket giveaway, 3/30/95, 1A
  • Mississippi Forum on Children and Families
    • Seeks support of religious community, 2/4/95, 1D
  • Mississippi Gospel Connection
    • Ministry of radio stations
      • Harvey Lynch, president, 7/10/95, 1D
  • Mississippi Healthy Start Initiative SEE Mississippi Action for Progress
  • Mississippi High School Rodeo Association
    • Finals: participant Alex Smith, 6/21/95, 1B
  • Mississippi Home Corp
    • $15.8 Million in Fannie Mae money, 3/10/96, 3G; 9/26/95, 5B; 12/12/95, 5B
  • Mississippi Humanities Council
    • Mississippi Oral History Directory, 8/6/95, 1F
    • Oral history project, 6/4/95, 1F
  • Mississippi Legal Services Coalition
    • City Councilman Armstrong investigated, 6/22/95, 1A
    • Closes down, 10/27/95, 4B
    • Legal program for poor
      • Too political?, 6/3/95, 4B
  • Mississippi Legislative Trust
    • GOP legislators squabble over funds from national party, 10/15/95, 3G
  • Mississippi Legislature, 1995
    • Abandoned buildings legislation, 3/2/95, 2B; 3/3/95, 3B
    • Abandoned houses used by criminals (bill), 2/7/95, 1A
    • Abortion bill, 3/9/95, 1B
    • Abortion bill compromise fails, 3/29/95, 3B
    • Abortion bill may be doomed by amendments, 3/1/95, 7A
    • Affirmative action ended in state (bill), 1/26/95, 3B
    • Affirmative action rules kept intact, 2/9/95, 5B
    • Alternative drug sentencing bill vetoed, 3/16/95, 1B; 3/17/95, 3B
    • Anti-crime bills have one chance, 3/12/95, 1B
    • Anti-crime proposals: good ones died young, bad died later, 3/5/95, 1A
    • Battle of the bills: how will money be spent?, 3/16/95, 10A
    • Bill status…, In Section G of Sunday papers
    • BIPEC rates legislators, 4/19/95, 5B
    • Budget 1996: compromise reached, 3/26/95, 1A
    • Campaign finance reform bill, 2/27/95, 1A
    • Caning bill allowed to die quietly, 1/19/95, 1A
    • Caning bill is introduced, 1/8/95, 1A; 1/15/95, 3G (Minor column)
    • Caning bill laid to rest, 2/22/95, 1B
    • Caning of prisoners (bill), 1/17/95, 1B; 2/12/95, 1A
    • Capitol Complex Plan: $44.2 Million for downtown Jackson, 4/14/95, 5B
    • Car tag cost: $5 Million in fund, 4/2/95, 2B
    • Casino locations: problems passed on to next legislature, 4/25/95, 3B
    • City-annexation rules (bill), 2/9/95, 4B
    • Closing criminal records: Senate considers, 2/10/95, 3B
    • Committees consider youth crime solutions, 1/30/95, 1A
    • Computer skills linked to teacher pay hikes (bill), 1/24/95, 1A
    • Crime bills: Fordice signs 4, 4/6/95, 1B
    • Crime bills: youth court big loser, 4/2/95, 1B
    • Crime fight fizzled, 4/6/95, 1A
    • Crime Summit: other issues have diverted lawmakers, 2/12/95, 1B
    • Debt limits to let school districts build (bill), 1/26/95, 5B
    • District taxes bill likely to die, 1/31/95, 5B
    • Domestic violence bill mandates arrest in violent cases, 2/2/95, 1A
    • Domestic violence law, 3/11/95, 1B; 10/27/95, 12A
    • Domestic violence legislation, 3/9/95, 1A
    • Drug court creation: lawmakers seek info on costs, 1/24/95, 1B
    • Drug rehab bill barely alive, 2/1/95, 3B; 3/16/95, 1B; 3/17/95, 3B
    • Drug rehab bill revived, 3/23/95, 3B
    • Drug trafficking law, 9/20/95, 1B
    • Employee health and fitness (bill), 1/24/95, 2B
    • Enviromental self-auditing law for businesses, 7/20/95, 1A
    • Environmental bill, 1/31/95, 1A; 3/7/95, 3B
    • Environmental bill approved–with conditions, 2/2/95, 5B
    • Environmental bill may hurt economy, some say, 2/26/95, 1B
    • Environmental programs: DEQ appropriations, 2/28/95, 1A
    • Equal Rights Amendment revival?, 3/24/95, 1B; 3/25/95, 3B
    • Ethics Commission authorization, 2/27/95, 5A
    • Ethics Commission extension, 2/27/95, 5A; 3/1/95, 1A
    • Flood control bill vetoed on 2nd vote, 4/1/95, 2B
    • Flood control for Jackson area, 3/26/95, 1B; 3/29/95, 4B
    • Gambling bills, 2/27/95, 1B
    • Gay and bisexual instruction targeted (bill), 3/15/95, 1B; 3/17/95, 3B
    • GOP switch did not happen, 3/16/95, 15A (Minor column)
    • House panel OKs pay-raise for state workers, 2/16/95, 1B
    • House panel OKs Youth Court bill with 59 judges, 1/26/95, 3B
    • House: how representatives voted, 4/9/95, 2G
    • Insurance board creation (bill), 2/9/95, 3B
    • Jackson metro area wish list, 1/1/95, 17A
    • Jackson wins big with appropriations, 4/9/95, 1A
    • Juvenile justice bills numerous this session, 1/23/95, 1B
    • Law lets governor can make policy without public input, 3/29/95, 1A
    • Law…no public input, 3/30/95, 1B
    • Lawmakers want computerization of records, 1/12/95, 1B
    • Legislative pay raise vetoed by Fordice, 4/8/95, 1B
    • Lobby law reform has cut into festivities, 1/4/95, 1A
    • Mandatory auto liability insurance bill, 1/7/95, 1B; 1/12/95, 1B
    • MAXIMUS (privatization), 1/26/95, 1B; 1/27/95, 1B
    • MAXIMUS and Fordice say fight not over, 2/9/95, 1A
    • MAXIMUS contract extension, 3/9/95, 1B
    • MAXIMUS funding left in limbo, 3/28/95, 1B
    • MAXIMUS funding: Senate tries compromise, 3/31/95, 1A
    • MAXIMUS, DHS funding approved, 4/1/95, 1A
    • MAXIMUS/Fordice plan rejected, 2/1/95, 1B; 2/2/95, 1B
    • Mental facilities for juveniles–funding (bill), 1/27/95, 1B
    • Mental treatment centers for juveniles (bill), 2/2/95, 1B
    • New faces, new perspectives as session opens, 1/4/95, 1A
    • Officerholders (local) pay raises (bill), 2/11/95, 1B
    • Omnibus pay bill stalls in Senate, 3/31/95, 3B
    • Parole for felons (bill), 2/5/95, 3B
    • Partisan politics playing increasing role, 2/26/95, 1A
    • Phi Theta Kappa land grant bill, 3/26/95, 2B
    • Prisoners’ uniforms a renewed issue, 1/5/95, 1B
    • Prisoners–hard labor and beating (bill), 2/7/95, 1A
    • Prisoners: no bail for repeat offenders (bill), 1/20/95, 1B
    • Prisoners: parole restriction law passed, 3/29/95, 2B
    • Prisons in counties (bill), 2/19/95, 1B
    • Privatization, term limits to be hot issues, 1/1/95, 1A, 1G
    • Prosecutors added (33 statewide) (bill), 1/19/95, 1B; 1/26/95, 1A
    • Public access to delinquents’ records, 2/9/95, 1B
    • Sales tax cut on groceries (bill), 2/18/95, 1A; 2/21/95, 1B
    • School superintendents (appointing of) (bill), 2/5/95, 3B
    • Senate OKs campaign donation rules, 2/10/95, 1B
    • Senate to vote on tax cut, 1/11/95, 3B
    • Senate: how senators voted, 4/9/95, 1G
    • Senate: Republicans could win control, 8/14/95, 1B
    • Septic tanks exemption bill
      • Task force wants stronger law, 1/28/95, 1B
    • Session ends: much hype, little real action, 4/2/95, 1A
    • Smoking ban in state office buildings (bill), 1/23/95, 1B
    • Spousal abuse SEE ABOVE …Domestic violence
    • State employee pay raise (bill), 2/21/95, 1A; 3/21/95, 1B; 3/23/95, 1B
    • State employees pay raise signed, 3/23/95, 1A; 4/1/95, 1B
    • Tax cut defeat should send message to GOP, 2/26/95, 3G
    • Tax cut foes say timing is bad, 1/16/95, 1A
    • Tax cut likely, 1/1/95, 1G; 1/6/95, 1B; 12/16/94, 1B
    • Tax cut OK expected in Senate, 1/12/95, 1A; 1/17/95, 3B
    • Tax cut rejected by House, 2/22/95, 1A
    • Tax cut seems certain, 2/20/95, 1A
    • Tax cut: Fordice before House committee, 2/14/95, 1B; 2/15/95, 1A
    • Tax cut: Fordice measure passes hurdle, 2/17/95, 1A
    • Tax cut: Fordice says push the House, 1/13/95, 1B
    • Tax cut: Fordice tells TEAMississippi to push, 1/15/95, 1B
    • Tax cut: Fordice’s plan looks dead, 2/23/95, 1A; 2/24/95, 1A
    • Tax cut: give something back, advocates say, 2/9/95, 3B
    • Tax cut: House committee in private session, 1/18/95, 3B
    • Tax cut: lawmakers weigh it against 1979 cut, 2/5/95, 1A
    • Tax cut: letters-to-the-editor pro and con, 1/29/95, 5G
    • Tax cut: politics spoiled Fordice’s chances, 4/9/95, 1G
    • Telecommunications bill veto, 4/7/95, 1A; 4/8/95, 1A
    • Telecommunications bill: veto overriden, 4/11/95, 1A; 4/13/95, 1A
    • Truth-in-sentencing bills, 2/25/95, 1A; 3/4/95, 1B; 7/1/95, 1B
    • Unfunded mandates opposition (bill), 1/22/95, 1B
    • Uninsured-motorist bills die, 3/10/95, 3B
    • Wife’s rights in divorce (bill), 1/22/95, 2B; 1/25/95, 4B
    • Will strong campaign finance reform be passed?, 2/19/95, 3G (Minor)
    • X-ray machine operators training (bill), 2/13/95, 1A; 3/6/95, 2B
    • Youth court big loser among crime bills, 4/2/95, 1B
    • Youth Court bill
      • Judges thankful for lawmakers’ attention, 2/27/95, 1A
    • Youth Court system bill killed, 2/28/95, 1A; 3/1/95, 7A
    • Youth courts revamping, 2/10/95, 3B
  • Mississippi Legislature, 1996
    • 27 new members ready to shake the chambers, 11/19/95, 1A, 15A
    • Bill would let victims appeal criminals’ sentences, 4/24/95, 1B
    • Bill: recalling of judges, 12/21/95, 1A
    • Black Caucus forum, 7/15/95, 3B
    • Computers in state Senate, 12/19/95, 1A
    • Familiar themes but less pressure this session, 12/31/95, 1A
    • Fordice holds strategy session with GOP members, 11/30/95, 1A
    • Juvenile crime panels may become permanent, 12/10/95, 1B
    • Musgrove’s first test will be pro tem vote, 12/5/95, 2B
    • Musgrove, Ford build positive relationship with Fordice, 12/13/95, 3B
    • Session may be shorter, 12/1/95, 1B
    • Short session saves state $450,000, 12/21/95, 1A
  • Mississippi Literacy Network
    • Reading tutor programs, 8/17/95, 4B
  • Mississippi Mass Choir
    • Concert with Ballet Magnificat, 1/28/95, 1D; 3/9/95, 3E
  • Mississippi Mass Choir SEE ALSO Lilly, Lillian
  • Mississippi Medical Center for Women
    • Abortion clinic criticized for phone responses, 7/19/95, 1A
  • Mississippi Methodist Rehabilitation Center
    • SEE Methodist Rehabilitation Center
  • Mississippi Militia
    • Cancels film in wake of Oklahoma City bombing, 4/28/95, 1A
  • Mississippi Municipal Association
    • Names most livable towns: Laurel, Natchez, Oxford, 6/29/95, 1A
  • Mississippi Office of State Auditor SEE Office of State Auditor
  • Mississippi Opera
    • 1995 season opens with ‘Barber of Seville’, 11/5/95, 1F, 5F; 11/11/95, 1E
    • Artistic director Caroll Freeman resigns, 8/8/95, 1D; 8/13/95, 5E
    • Lyall named music and artistic director, 10/5/95, 1B
    • Merry Widow: Opera woos diverse crowd, 4/16/95, 1F; 4/23/95, 3B (review)
    • Oklahoma presented, 4/30/95, 2B
  • Mississippi Opportunity Fund
    • New mutual fund focuses on state firms, 4/11/95, 6B
  • Mississippi Oral History Directory
    • Mississippi Humanities Council, 8/6/95, 1F
  • Mississippi Power Company
    • CEO David Ratcliffe takes post with The Southern Company, 3/23/95, 5B
    • Coast cities renew 25-year franchise agreements, 11/16/95, 9B
    • Files to lower monthly rates, 3/15/96, 5B; 12/23/95, 5B
    • New CEO is Dwight Evans, 3/28/95, 6B
  • Mississippi Press Association
    • Better Newspaper Contest
      • Award winners, 6/25/95, 3B
  • Mississippi Quilt Association
    • Statewide project to document antique quilts, 10/31/95, 1D
  • Mississippi Report Card, 1994
    • Statistics show top schools, 3/29/95, 1A, 5A
  • Mississippi Republican Party
    • 600 gather to pay tribute to Evelyn McPhail, 6/3/95, 4B
    • Black Oklahoma congressman J.C. Watts is speaker, 9/27/95, 3B
    • Fordice denies trying to oust Billy Powell, 2/15/95, 3B
    • Teenage Republican Bridget McCart, 12/5/95, 1A
  • Mississippi River
    • Called ‘toxic toilet’
      • Among 10 endangered American rivers, 4/19/95, 1B
    • Corps wants to use dirt from wetlands for levees, 3/14/95, 1A
    • Fall is expected, then seasonal rise, 9/14/95, 3B
    • Gambling is big plus to some river counties, 1/23/95, 1A
    • Profile Mississippi, 2/26/95, 1J
    • Retaining wall at Vicksburg: hillside homes threatened, 7/6/95, 1A
    • River’s impact on state’s economy, 1/22/95, 1A, 1G, 2G
    • Stack Island ruled part of state of Mississippi, 11/1/95, 1B
    • Victoria’s Bend widening, 4/25/95, 1A
  • Mississippi River Bridge
    • Barges hit Vicksburg span; traffic stopped, 6/22/95, 1A; 6/23/95, 1B
  • Mississippi Rural Water Association
    • SEE Volunteer fire departments, Mississippi—Rural depts…
  • Mississippi Sandhill Crane
    • Killing of crane on Coast may be protest, 11/29/95, 3B
  • Mississippi School for Math and Science
    • ACT scores highest in state, 11/24/95, 22A
  • Mississippi School for the Blind
    • Students using Braille edition of cookbook ‘Take Five’, 3/28/95, 1D
  • Mississippi Sheriffs’ Association
    • Bars felons from membership, 12/7/95, 1B
  • Mississippi Sports Medicine
    • Free physical examinations for students, 7/23/95, 1B
  • Mississippi State Band Festival SEE Band festival
  • Mississippi state flag
    • Navy apologizes after flag removed from D.C. ceremony, 10/28/95, 1B
  • Mississippi State University
    • $500,000 donated to endowment fund, 3/10/95, 3B
    • 13-year-old freshman Hench Qian, 8/23/95, 1B
    • Ag school enrollment now 35% female, 1/23/95, 3B
    • Air Force ROTC detachment headed by woman colonel, 10/2/95, 1B
    • Egg launcher built by biological engineering students, 12/9/95, 4B
    • James K. Ashford Endowed Scholarship Fund, 4/24/95, 3B
    • NCAA charges: MSU admits to 6; disputes 15, 11/28/95, 1A
    • NCAA inquiry: MSU hires law firm, 8/5/95, 1A
    • Old Main (dormitory), 1/22/95, 1E
    • Super Bulldog Weekend: contaminated pork, 5/2/95, 1B
    • Tops in gifts to legislators, 3/7/95, 1B
    • Veterinarians say neutering helps pets’ health, 4/18/95, 3B
  • Mississippi Symphony
    • 1995-96 season calendar, 10/1/95, 1F
    • American Salute, a pops concert, 2/19/95, 1F
    • Huge orchestra and chorus in concert, 4/5/95, 3B
    • Special concerts to lure new audiences, 1/22/95, 1F
  • Mississippi Trends and Outlook Conference
    • Worker training great concern, 10/4/95, 5B
  • Mississippi University for Women
    • Atmosphere nurtures female leadership, 3/12/95, 1B, 3B
    • College Board approves 3 new programs, 2/17/95, 1B
    • Spectator (newspaper) adviser removed, 2/8/95, 1B; 2/9/95, 1B
    • Spectator (newspaper): no clues on missing papers, 2/10/95, 3B
    • Spectator controversy adds tension to tense campus, 2/12/95, 1A
  • Mississippi Valley State University
    • College Board adds 3 new programs, 2/17/95, 1B
    • Greenwood branch OK’d, 9/22/95, 3B
  • Mississippi Vietnam Veterans Memorial
    • $1.5M funding taken from Russian exhibit, 2/24/95, 1B
    • $1.5M–why was legislative commission ignored?, 2/25/95, 1B
    • Groundbreaking ceremony, 5/30/95, 1A
  • Mississippi Watermelon Festival, 1995
    • 17th annual event, 7/20/95, 8E
  • Mississippi Women’s Political Network
    • Feud with Rep John Reeves, 10/15/95, 1B
  • Mississippians for Emergency Medical Service
    • Conference, 10/21/95, 2B
  • Mistletoe Marketplace, 1995
    • Closes after record crowds, 11/5/95, 2B
    • Shopping: it’s an art, 11/2/95, 10E
  • Mitchell, Patrick Michael SEE Bank robberies, Southaven
  • Mize Watermelon Festival SEE Mississippi Watermelon Festival
  • MMI of Mississippi
    • Crystal Springs company makes pharmacy work stations, 7/23/95, 3C
  • Mo’ Bay Cafe
    • Restaurant review, 1/12/95, 4E
  • Mobile Auto Service
    • Stricklands make house calls, 12/21/95, 10B
  • Mobile home fire, Hinds County
    • 2 found dead north of Bolton, 10/22/95, 2B
  • Mobile home industry
    • Division of State Fire Marshall protects buyers, 7/9/95, 1C
    • Manufactured housing fills need, 7/9/95, 1C
  • Mobile homes, Brandon
    • City regulations
      • Rankin County considering its own rules, 6/28/95, 1A
  • Mobile homes, Pearl
    • Restrictions thrown out by judge, 4/20/95, 5B
  • MobileComm
    • 2-way pager: marketing trials, 7/19/95, 8B
    • Car crashes into pole; service disrupted, 5/5/95, 8B
    • Compaq computer deal, 6/22/95, 5B
    • Joint venture with CompuServe for on-line services, 5/3/95, 5B
    • Purchase by MobileMedia (NJ), 1/5/96, 5B; 9/15/95, 1A
    • Will it stay in Jackson?, 12/3/95, 1A
  • MobileMedia SEE MobileComm
  • Moffat, Helen
    • Broadmeadow Methodist teacher/composer
      • Parent’s Choice Award, 10/24/95, 1D
  • Moffett, Eric
    • Accused child killer again released, 9/16/95, 1A
    • Man accused of killing 5-year old had beaten her mother, 1/5/95, 4B; 2/3/95, 4B
    • No grand jury hearing in 8 months; suspect released, 8/13/95, 1B; 9/9/95, 1A
  • Mohr, Kirsten
    • Shooting of Scott County girl, 11, called accident, 8/1/95, 1B
  • Molpus, Dick
    • Says Fordice indifferent to public education, 1/27/95, 1B
  • Molpus, Dick SEE ALSO Governor’s race, 1995
  • Money Magazine
    • Jackson is number 92 in livability rating, 8/17/95, 9B
  • Mont Helena
    • Historic Rolling Fork home being restored, 8/22/95, 2B
  • Montgomery County Sheriff’s Department
    • Tompkins is paralyzed, works from home, 9/23/95, 1B
  • Montgomery, G.V.
    • Awarded Defense Dept Medal for Distinguished Public Service, 7/13/95, 1B
    • Fighting for flag-burning amendment, 5/25/95, 13A
    • His retirement a power loss for Mississippi, 10/9/95, 1B
    • Retirement…list of possible successors, 11/19/95, 1G, 3G
    • Retiring congressman will fight for G.I. Bill, 10/4/95, 1B
    • Retiring from Congress, 3/13/96, 1A; 10/3/95, 1A
  • Montgomery, Keith
    • Legislator begins 2-day DUI sentence, 7/19/95, 1B; 7/21/95, 3B
    • Legislator charged with DUI, 5/2/95, 1A; 5/3/95, 1B; 5/5/95, 3B; 5/6/95, 1B
    • Pleads guilty to DUI: seeks forgiveness, tougher laws, 5/9/95, 1A
  • Monticello Hardwoods Inc
    • Tax credit program: company now uses Port of Gulfport, 8/18/95, 5B
  • Moody cousins SEE Mahned Bridge murders
  • Moody, David SEE Mahned Bridge murders
  • Moody, Kenneth SEE Mahned Bridge murders
  • Moore, Cheryl SEE Woodville Heights Elementary School
  • Moore, Ken
    • UMC physician is headache expert
      • Faxes advice to sufferers, 11/26/95, 2B
  • Moore, Matthew
    • Attorney slain outside downtown office at 6:00AM, 8/24/95, 1A, 7A; 8/25/95, 4B
    • Gunpowder found on Moore’s hand, 9/3/95, 1A
    • His fear of stalker adds to mystery of case, 8/26/95, 1B
  • Morgan, David
    • Oil paintings shown at Pearl River/Studio Gallery, 9/17/95, 1E
  • Morgan, Duncan
    • Natchez master mason and home-restoration expert, 3/5/95, 1F
  • Morgan, Elemore
    • Paintings shown at Oxford gallery, 9/24/95, 1F
  • Morgan, John SEE House fire, Clinton
  • Morgan, Robert
    • Pleads guilty to robbery at anniversary party at a church, 11/15/95, 1B
  • Morgan, Robert (DGGC) SEE Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic
  • Morris, Dick
    • Clinton’s political strategist worked on state campaigns, 10/29/95, 3G (Minor column)
  • Morris, Sam SEE Galloway United Methodist Church
  • Morris, Willie
    • A Prayer for the Opening of the Little League Season, 4/21/95, 1E
  • Morton United Methodist Chruch
    • Nativity scene in Spanish and English, 12/8/95, 1A
  • Mosby’s Drug Store
    • Canton store is a family tradition, 3/11/95, 6B
  • Mosby, Deborah
    • Convicted in death of Gail Mosby, 12/13/95, 1B; 12/14/95, 1A
    • Trial in slaying of Gail Mosby, 12/8/95, 1B; 12/9/95, 1B; 12/12/95, 2B
  • Mosby, Gail
    • Husband Richard Mosby admits guilt; gets life plus 20 years, 5/12/95, 1B
  • Mosby, Richard SEE Mosby, Gail
  • Mosquitoes
    • Here’s how to keep them off children, 6/6/95, 1D
    • Supervisor Vickery questions spraying contract, 3/17/95, 4B
  • Moss Point Police Department
    • Tire-deflating device to avoid car chases, 8/7/95, 1B
  • Moss Point, Mississippi
    • Citywide problem of unreadable or missing street signs, 8/21/95, 3B
  • Moss, Michael SEE Murder/suicide, Jasper County
  • Motels and hotels, Gulf Coast
    • New hotels attracting conventions, 8/13/95, 4B
  • Motels and hotels, Jackson
    • City Council OKs some restrictions on construction, 1/18/95, 4B
    • JPD wants 2 Highway 80 motels closed, 3/7/95, 5B
    • Pay-by-the hour motels, 1/13/95, 1B; 1/18/95, 4B; 6/6/95, 4B
  • Motels and hotels, Mississippi
    • Asian Indians own 25% on state motels, 8/20/95, 4B
  • Mother’s Day
    • Photo contest, 5/14/95, 1E, 2E
  • Mothers
    • Lactation consultant Rhonda Parker helps new mothers, 8/8/95, 1D
  • Motion pictures
    • ‘A Time to Kill:’ a time to heal, 11/5/95, 1E
    • ‘A Time to Kill:’ actor Charles Dutton at JSU, 12/8/95, 3B
    • ‘A Time to Kill:’ animal trainer Boone Narr and J.J., 11/2/95, 1D
    • ‘A Time to Kill:’ Canton filming, 7/12/95, 4B; 7/18/95, 1A; 8/13/95, 1A; 8/15/95, 1D
    • ‘A Time to Kill:’ Canton left with a soundstage, 7/8/96, 1B; 12/27/95, 1D
    • ‘A Time to Kill:’ capturing the Klan on film, 10/25/95, 1D
    • ‘A Time to Kill:’ Dan Rather and ’48 Hours’ in Canton, 11/9/95, 1D
    • ‘A Time to Kill:’ director Joel Schumacher profiled, 12/3/95, 1E
    • ‘A Time to Kill:’ extra/stand-in Tracy Echols, 11/7/95, 1D
    • ‘A Time to Kill:’ filming thrills Canton, 9/27/95, 1D; 9/29/95, 1E; 10/5/95, 1D
    • ‘A Time to Kill:’ Grisham with Dan Rather in Canton, 10/25/95, 1A
    • ‘A Time to Kill:’ house explosion, 10/7/95, 1A
    • ‘A Time to Kill:’ newcomer Matthew McConaughey, 12/19/95, 1D
    • ‘A Time to Kill:’ Perry’s Soulfood closure, 10/18/95, 1B
    • ‘A Time to Kill:’ producer Hunt Lowry, 10/15/95, 1E
    • ‘A Time to Kill:’ Samuel Jackson in the gym, 11/3/95, 3B
    • ‘A Time to Kill:’ Sandra Bullock profiled, 12/17/95, 1E
    • ‘A Time to Kill:’ set decorator Doree Cooper, 11/15/95, 1D
    • ‘A Time to Kill:’ unit photographer Christine Loss, 11/22/95, 1D
    • ‘A Time to Kill:’ unit production manager Bill Johnson, 10/20/95, 1E
    • ‘A Time to Kill:’ WLBT-TV staffers in movie, 11/8/95, 1D
    • ‘Priest’ has sneak preview at Parkway Place, 4/1/95, 1D; 4/5/95, 3B
    • ‘Showgirls’ protested, 9/23/95, 3B; 9/27/95, 1A
    • 22-year old Jackson filmmaker Tom Rice, 12/19/95, 1D
    • Blaxploitation films of the 70s, 3/8/95, 1D
    • Family flicks are what’s hot in Mississippi, 5/25/95, 11E
    • Summer movie camps, 6/13/95, 1D
  • Motor voter law
    • Activists expect to take court ruling to U.S. Supreme Court, 7/26/95, 3B
    • Court rules federal government responsible for registration problems, 7/25/95, 1A
    • Molpus not to blame for problems, 7/30/95, 3G (Minor column)
    • Registration is good only in federal elections, 3/6/95, 1A
    • State awaits ruling on state/federal registrations status, 6/28/95, 1B; 7/21/95, 3B
    • Suit claims state has failed to implement law, 4/21/95, 1B; 4/29/95, 4B; 5/11/95, 3B
  • Motorcycles
    • Man dies in collision with Coahoma County coroner’s car, 5/15/95, 3B
  • Moulder, John Dan
    • Justice Court judge accused of not living in district, 4/26/95, 4B; 5/10/95, 4B
  • Mound Bayou, Mississippi
    • Once-thriving Delta town now seeing hard times, 1/15/95, 1C
  • Mount Helm Baptist Church
    • Jackson’s oldest black church celebrates its 160th year, 11/27/95, 1B
  • Movie theaters
    • New multi-screen cinema in Clinton, 2/8/95, 1A; 6/28/96, 4B; 12/5/95, 4B
    • Self-serve candy dispensers, 3/24/95, 1E
    • Summer movie camps, 6/13/95, 1D
  • MP&L
    • Grand Gulf costs may force MP&L to raise rates, 5/13/95, 1A; 5/17/95, 3B
    • Refunds of $15 to $22 and rate cuts are scheduled, 2/1/95, 1A
    • Repair truck hit by gunfire on Deer Park Street, 1/13/95, 3B
  • MP&L SEE ALSO Grand Gulf
  • MS Financial
    • Stock rallies after buyback, 12/16/95, 5B
  • MSDiversified
    • New CEO James B Stuart, 12/15/95, 5B
  • MTel
    • 4th-quarter 1994 earnings a record $41 Million, 2/16/95, 5B
    • 700,000+ paging and voice message units in service, 4/8/95, 10B
    • Destineer’s 2-way messaging impresses analysts, 2/21/95, 6B
    • Pager services up 55% in 1994, 1/6/95, 8B
    • Shareholders meeting
      • Projections indicate growth, 5/26/95, 6B
    • Skytel boosts MTel earnings, June 1995 reporting period, 7/27/95, 7B
  • Mtel
    • Skytel offers messages using site on World Wide Web, 12/8/95, 6B
  • MTel
    • Skytel products to be distributed by Sony, 7/25/95, 5B
    • Skytel’s 2-way pager service launched, 9/19/95, 1A
    • Skytel’s AutoLink System, 11/30/95, 7B
    • SkyTel’s former CEO Garrison takes job in California, 3/9/95, 5B
    • Stock plunge…lawsuit: stockholder lawsuit thrown out, 11/9/95, 9B
    • Stock price plummets, 10/3/95, 5B
    • To provide messaging for MCI, 1/7/95, 5B
    • Will it remain in Jackson?, 12/3/95, 1A
  • MTel Centre
    • New name for Security Centre building after Parkway purchase, 6/28/95, 5B: 8/1/95, 5B
  • Mullins, Andy SEE University of Mississippi
  • Multicraft Enterprises
    • $4 Million renovation of Brandon plant, 3/10/95, 5B
  • Multiple sclerosis
    • Roy and Rae Mathis meet demands of college, parenting, 9/5/95, 1B
  • Municipal courts (Jackson) SEE Jackson Municipal Court
  • Murals
    • On Construction Group’s warehouse near Millsaps
      • Anne Scott Barrett, artist, 7/18/95, 1D
  • Murals Reflecting Prevention Project
    • State students’ art on display in Washington, 6/25/95, 1F
  • Murder, Long Beach
    • Walker’s death sentence upheld, 10/14/95, 3B
  • Murder-for-hire, Clinton
    • Elizabeth Hankins attempts to have husband killed, 5/5/95, 5B; 5/6/95, 1B
  • Murder-for-hire, Pearl
    • Wylene Blake wanted to have her husband beat up, 3/18/95, 4B
  • Murder/suicide, Greenville
    • Child reports ‘daddy shot mother’, 11/10/95, 1B
  • Murder/suicide, Jackson
    • Man shoots live-in companion, then himself, 4/26/95, 4B; 4/28/95, 5B
  • Murder/suicide, Jasper County
    • Michael Moss believed to have killed wife, son, self, 7/14/95, 1A
  • Murder/suicide, Lafayette County
    • Herbert Shaw shoots family, self, 4/15/95, 1A
  • Murphy Stu
    • Named deputy director of Department of Human Services, 6/20/95, 1A
  • Murphy, John Thomas
    • Former Jackson lawyer pleads guilty to embezzlement, 6/16/95, 3B; 8/26/95, 3B
  • Murray, Patricia
    • New host for ‘Statewide Live’ (ETV), 3/1/95, 1B
  • Murray, William SEE Prayer in schools, Pontotoc County
  • Museum of Art
    • Antiques and Art Symposium
      • Letitia Baldridge lecturer, 5/3/95, 1D
    • Art of the Americas: Crossing Boundaries, 1/1/95, 1F
    • Black-and-white photo exhibit, 11/12/95, 1F
    • Exhibit: G. Ruger Donoho: A Painter’s Path, 9/10/95, 1F
    • Italian Paintings from Burghley House (exhibit), 1/16/95, 1D; 3/15/96, 1E; 3/17/96, 1F
    • Mississippi Collegiate Art Competition, 3/11/90, 1F; 3/19/95, 1F
    • New Directions in Holography (exhibit), 3/5/95, 1F
    • Paper Chase Through Twentieth Century Art (exhibit), 1/29/95, 1F
    • Sales Shop manager Pam Kinsey
      • 12/5/95, 2D
    • Search for new director begins, 7/19/95, 3B
    • Work is Progress exhibit, 6/18/95, 1F
  • Musgrove, Ronnie
    • Plans to leave his mark on state’s public schools, 12/24/95, 1B
  • Musgrove, Ronnie SEE ALSO Elections, 1995
  • Mustard gas SEE ALSO Mississippi Fairgrounds
  • Mutual funds
    • Mississippi Opportunity Fund, 4/11/95, 6B
  • Mutual of Omaha SEE Waiters Association
  • Muze, The
    • Computerized catalog of albums and artists
      • At Be-Bop, 4/19/95, 1D
  • Myers, David
    • McComb legislator also city official; may run for Congress, 11/25/95, 1A
  • Mystery Science Theater 3000
    • Play MSTie for me, 1/23/95, 1D

 

  • N’awlins Grill
    • Restaurant review, 9/7/95, 4E
  • NAACP, Jackson
    • Martin Luther King III is speaker, 2/26/95, 1B
  • NAACP, Mississippi
    • Evers-Williams is speaker at state meeting in Vicksburg, 11/13/95, 1B
    • Few young people involved, 3/5/95, 1B, 3B
    • State chosen as starting point for nationwide drive, 8/18/95, 1A
    • State wide meeting in Picayune, 9/18/95, 3B
  • NAACP, US
    • Evers-Williams says it’s ‘well on way to recovery’, 11/6/95, 1A
    • Myrlie Evers eyed as possible chairperson, 1/15/95, 1A
  • Nail, Patti
    • Alcoholic loses custody of children to ex-husband, a felon, 12/26/95, 1B
  • Nails, Lonnie
    • Drug conviction upheld, 3/11/95, 3B
  • Naltrexone HCI SEE Alcoholism, US
  • Naps
    • The power nap, 8/17/95, 1D
  • Natchez City Cemetery
    • Its graves have stories to tell, 6/4/95, 1E
  • Natchez Pilgrimage, 1995
    • Spring pilgrimage, 3/2/95, 18F
  • Natchez Trace
    • Fire at maintenance center, 9/14/95, 6B
    • Profile Mississippi, 2/26/95, 8I
    • Should survive federal budget cutbacks, official says, 6/17/95, 1B
  • National Assessment of Educational Progress
    • State reading scores up, but below average, 4/29/95, 1B
  • National Association of State Treasurers
    • Southern Conference meets in Natchez, 4/18/95, 3B
  • National Catholic Schools Week, 1/31/95, 4B
  • National Council on Disability
    • State residents praise act, 2/3/95, 2B
  • National Cutting Horse Championship
    • Competitors love their sport, 3/22/95, 1D
    • Las Vegas trying to lure event from Jackson, 1/7/95, 1A
    • Move to Las Vegas, 3/21/95, 1B
    • Quarter Horse and Cutting Horse shows, 2/20/95, 1B
    • Ranch chores now a pricey sport, 3/16/95, 1D
    • Will remain in Jackson, 11/1/95, 5B
  • National Debt Clock
    • On display at State Capitol, 5/16/95, 3B
  • National Disability Employment Awareness Month
    • Disabled eager for jobs, 10/15/95, 6B
  • National Federation of Press Women
    • Fordice addresses Jackson meeting, 7/15/95, 1B
  • National Homeownership Strategy
    • State joins national effort, 6/6/95, 5B
  • National Merit Scholarships, 1996
    • 172 state finalists, 11/12/95, 4B
  • National Nutrition Month
    • 10 nutrition nuggets you should know, 3/24/95, 1E
  • National Police Shooting Championship, 1995
    • State trooper Hemphill winner, 9/27/95, 2B; 9/28/95, 3B
  • National sales tax SEE Sales tax, U.S.
  • National Spelling Bee
    • Jackson’s Kush Agawal lasts until 6th round, 6/2/95, 3B
    • Kush Agrawal is state winner, 3/31/95, 1B
  • National Voter Registration Act SEE Motor voter law
  • Nature’s Wonders Inc
    • Blueberry processing plant in Collins, 5/27/95, 5B
  • Navajo Jeans SEE Reed Manufacturing
  • Naval Construction Battalion Center
    • Family housing in short supply, 6/26/95, 1A
    • High levels of dioxin found nearby, 3/15/95, 1A
  • Naval Station Pascagoula
    • Transfer of 3 Aegis cruisers to base, 7/1/95, 2B
  • Navelbine
    • Drug’s OK could mean longer life for lung cancer patients, 1/5/95, 3B
  • Nawls, Rufus
    • $1 Million award to man injured in salvage yard, 11/15/95, 2B
  • NCAA
    • MSU Bulldogs get invitation, 3/13/95, 1A
    • MSU defeats Utah; now in Sweet 16, 3/20/95, 1A
  • Neal, Carl
    • Charged with shooting 2 at Greenville plant, 9/16/95, 3B
  • Neely, Joe
    • State banking commissioner appointed to FDIC board, 12/28/95, 1B
    • Vicksburg man on FDIC board, 7/13/95, 1A; 10/3/95, 5B
  • Neighborhoods, Brandon
    • Shady Lane community fighting to improve, 5/20/95, 4B
    • Shady Lane gets bum rap, residents say, 9/2/95, 4B
  • Neighborhoods, Jackson
    • City planners target 5 decaying areas, 8/22/95, 1A
    • Closing off neighborhoods to thru traffic?, 7/25/95, 4B; 7/26/95, 4B
    • Gates at subdivision entrances: more people want them, 4/16/95, 1A, 12A
  • Nelson, James H
    • Prentiss County veterinarian loses license, 10/21/95, 3B
  • Nelson, Ron
    • Faces racketeering charge
      • Ran prostitution ring out of his home, 4/22/95,
  • Neshoba County Fair, 1995
    • Complete schedule of events, 7/27/95, 10E-11E
    • Fordice and Briggs work the crowd, 8/3/95, 1B
    • Fordice and Molpus debate, 8/1/95, 1A; 8/2/95, 1A; 8/4/95, 1A, 1B
    • Fordice to speak, promote Briggs as ‘team player’, 7/31/95, 1A
    • Jockey killed, horse injured in Sunday race, 7/31/95, 2B
    • Prime political venue, 8/3/95, 3B; 8/4/95, 3B
    • Tradition, not politics, its major draw, 7/30/95, 1A
  • Netscape Communications
    • First day stock offering
      • CEO Barksdale is Mississippi native, 8/10/95, 7B
  • Network ’95
    • Environmental conference in Ocean Springs, 7/8/95, 2B
  • New Hope Foundation
    • Recovering abuses hold cook-out for boys of single mothers, 11/11/95, 4B
  • New Lake Development Foundation
    • Bible school in Farish Street area, 6/12/95, 1D
  • New Life for Women
    • Uncertain future in City Council funding scramble, 11/23/95, 3B
  • New Orleans
    • Inexpensive off-season packages, 6/4/95, 1F
  • New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival
    • Regional groove, 4/27/95, 8E
  • New Orleans Museum of Art
    • Honors Louis Armstrong, 11/19/95, 1F
  • New Stage
    • Always…Patsy Cline presented, 6/11/95, 1F; 6/18/95, 5B (review); 7/14/95, 3B
    • Christmas Carol returns, 11/26/95, 1F
    • Comedy of Errors, 5/7/95, 1F; 5/13/95, 2B
    • Cotton Patch Gospel, 9/3/95, 1F
    • Dearly Departed is presented, 10/15/95, 1F; 10/21/95, 3B
    • House services manager Oletha Rodgers, 9/19/95, 1D
    • Keely & Du, 4/13/95, 3B
    • Maxwell named interim artistic director, 6/3/95, 1B
    • New artistic director is Steven David Martin, 5/17/95, 3B
    • One Child’s Story
      • Monologue play by Beverly Blake, 10/23/95, 1A
    • Piano Lesson presented, 1/22/95, 1F; 1/29/95, 6B
    • Pinocchio staged, 4/2/95, 1F; 4/4/95, 3B
    • Voice of the Prairie is presented, 2/26/95, 1F; 3/4/95, 3B
  • New Visions: Black Artists of the South
    • Exhibit at George Ohr Center in Biloxi, 1/15/95, 1F
  • New Woman Medical Center
    • Jackson woman Mitzi Mann sues Dr. Thomas Tvedten, 6/21/95, 3B
  • New Year’s Eve
    • Bars may serve liquor despite holiday’s being on Sunday, 12/19/95, 1A
    • Casinos and clubs offer entertainment, 12/28/95, 10E
    • Concerted effort to keep drunks off the road, 12/31/95, 1A
    • MADD to transport revelers, 12/27/95, 1A
    • Revelers in north-central Jackson shoot down TV cables, 1/3/95, 3B
  • Newsprint South
    • Profits should jump along with paper prices, 1/8/95, 1C
  • Nguyen, Phung SEE Business fire, Jackson
  • Nicholas, Jacqueline
    • Not satisfied with assistant’s assault charge conviction, 5/19/95, 4B
    • Timberlawn teacher transferred after incident with aide, 3/21/95, 1B
  • Nichols family
    • Home is former smokehouse near Canton, 7/30/95, 1E
  • Nichols Research Corp SEE Conway Computer Group
  • Nichols, Ed
    • Madison County herb farmer, 9/13/95, 1E
  • Nielsen rating
    • Hard-to-measure cable ratings, 9/27/95, 1D
    • WLBT-TV wins February sweeps, 4/2/96, 1D; 4/5/95, 1D
    • WLBT-TV wins May sweeps, 6/28/95, 1D
  • Neiman Marcus Holiday Express Train
    • Christmas shopping stop in Jackson, 11/24/95, 1E; 11/28/95, 1A
  • Nigerian nationals
    • Ganiu Ladejobi and Stanley Asibor get 22 years in drug case, 12/30/95, 1B
  • Night life
    • Club Exit, a Christian nightclub, 4/24/95, 1D
  • NiTek Metal Inc
    • Moves 15 jobs from Vicksburg to Byram industrial park, 7/1/95, 5B
  • No Mistake Plantation
    • Earl and Kathryn Barfield auction house and contents, 10/22/95, 1A
  • Noble, Lewis
    • Move from SF hospital to Missouri for mental tests, 3/1/95, 3B
  • Nobles, Lewis
    • Captured in San Francisco hotel room, 1/27/95, 1A, 6A; 1/28/95, 13A
    • Cause of seizures upon capture was self-induced, 2/1/95, 1A; 2/2/95, 3B
    • Condition worsens in San Francisco hospital, 2/16/95, 1B
    • Declared incompetent to stand trial, 5/18/95, 1A
    • Emergency ulcer surgery in San Francisco, 1/31/95, 1A
    • Found competent to stand trial, 11/1/95, 1A
    • Halfway house request, 9/30/95, 1B; 10/7/95, 1B; 10/12/95, 1A (denied)
    • Hearing at bedside in California hospital, 2/7/95, 3B
    • Hospitalized Nobles has stroke, 2/17/95, 1B; 3/10/95, 1B
    • MC sues to prevent selling of land donated to Mrs. Nobles, 3/28/95, 3B
    • Mental evaluation ordered, 1/28/95, 1A; 1/29/95, 1A
    • Move to mental hospital in Missouri, 3/3/95, 1A
    • OmniBank ordered to return $2 Million to MC, 2/18/95, 1A
    • Omnibank sues Mississippi College, 6/21/95, 2B
    • Out of hospital; may go on trial, 9/7/95, 1A; 9/19/95, 3B
    • Return to Mississippi, 4/29/95, 1B; 5/3/95, 1B; 5/4/95, 1A
    • Said to be partially paralyzed following stroke, 2/21/95, 2B
    • To be returned to hospital in Missouri, 5/30/95, 3B
    • To undergo further mental testing, 9/2/95, 3B
    • Used alias ‘Charles Scott’, 2/6/95, 1A
  • Non-profit organizations SEE ALSO Social service agencies
  • Nooe, Marion
    • Runner to compete in California leukemia benefit marathon, 1/31/95, 1D
  • Norbord Industries
    • Canadian company opens Tupelo mill, 9/30/95, 5B
  • Nordan, Lewis ‘Buddy’
    • Review of ‘The Sharpshooter Blues’, 10/1/95, 3F
  • Norrell Road SEE I-20
  • Norris, Luther
    • 3 arrested in his slaying, 2/8/95, 1A
    • Security guard killed at Forest rest stop, 2/3/95, 1A; 2/5/95, 2B
  • North Central Narcotics Taskforce
    • Humphreys County ousted, 12/12/95, 3B
  • North End Community Garden
    • At Sidway and Lamar streets, 5/18/95, 4B
  • North Hill Square Apartments
    • New owner to make improvements, 9/17/95, 4B
  • North Jackson Elementary School
    • Personalized history books cite black leaders, 2/27/95, 1B
  • North Mississippi Health Services
    • Doing health survey of area, 1/10/95, 2B
  • North Mississippi Medical Center
    • Grant to fund hospital training project, 10/13/95, 3B
  • North Panola County Public Schools
    • 10 cafeteria workers laid off, 12/22/95, 3B
    • Fast state takeover eyed, 1/12/96, 3B; 12/21/95, 1B
    • Serious budget deficit, 12/15/95, 1A; 12/16/95, 1B
    • Teachers get reduced pay; may lose jobs, 12/20/95, 1A
  • Northeast Mississippi Economic Forecast Conference, 12/12/95, 2B
  • Northpark Mall
    • Green Team: recycling of cardboard waste, 6/5/95, 1A
  • Northside Library
    • SEE Jackson/Hinds Library System—Northside branch…
  • Northwest Rankin Elementary School
    • Opening day in Linda Boleware’s class, 8/15/95, 4B
  • Norwood, Malcolm
    • Retrospective at Delta State, 3/12/95, 1F
  • Noxubee County Jail
    • No money to pay jail staff, 11/30/95, 4B
  • Noxubee County Public schools
    • Virus shuts down schools, 12/8/95, 1B
  • Null, Ralph
    • Floral designer, 12/5/95, 1D
  • Numanova, Rano SEE ASPECT Foundation
  • Nurseries, Mississippi
    • Horticulture is $400 Million industry in state, 3/19/95, 1C
  • Nurses SEE ALSO Psychiatric nurses
  • Nursing homes SEE ALSO Personal care homes
  • Nursing homes, Canton
    • Supervisors OK facility at Madison General Hospital, 7/15/95, 4B; 9/27/95, 4B
  • Nursing homes, Mississippi
    • Greenville fire reveals wide danger, officials say, 9/1/95, 1A
  • Nutrition
    • National Nutrition Month, 3/24/95, 1E
  • Nwakor, Sonny SEE King, Booker T
  • NYPD Blue
    • 2 state ABC stations to carry program, 9/10/95, 3B
    • Pulled off Meridian TV station, 3/10/95, 3B
    • WABG-TV Greenville begins to air show, 1/10/95, 1A; 1/11/95, 2B
    • WAPT will now air controversial TV show, 1/20/95, 1A; 2/9/95, 1A
    • Wildmon’s boycott of WAPT-TV, 3/21/95, 3B
  • O’Hara, Richard SEE Governor’s race, 1995
  • O’Hara, Shawn SEE ALSO Governor’s race, 1995
  • O’Keefe, Jerry SEE ALSO Loewen Group
  • O’Quinn, Melinda
    • Woman celebrating life with husband’s kidney, 8/20/95, 1B
  • Oak Park Elementary School
    • Ocean Springs
      • Pilot program: same teacher thru 1-3 grades, 8/13/95, 3B
  • Oak Tree Hotel (Macon) SEE Business fire, Macon
  • Oakley Training School SEE ALSO Scroggins, Samuel
  • Obesity
    • Mississippi leads nation in percentage of overweight residents, 10/14/95, 1B
  • Observa-Domes
    • Jackson-based company makes domes for telescopes
      • Randy Clark, owner, 5/23/95, 1D
  • Obsessive compulsive disorder
    • Mental Health Association program, 9/28/95, 3B
  • Ocean Springs Police Department
    • Shop with a Cop program expanded, 10/2/95, 2B
  • Odessa America Cruise Line
    • Shuts down Gulfport operation, 7/27/95, 6B
  • Odom’s Dispensing Opticians
    • State Street building burns, 2/1/95, 4B
  • Offbeat places (Mississippi) SEE Tourism, Mississippi
  • Office of State Auditor
    • Asked to return 62 improperly used car tags, 11/2/95, 1B
  • Office of State Auditor SEE ALSO Patterson, Steve
  • Offices
    • 2 new developments for Jackson metro area
      • At Meadowbrook Rd and Colony Park, 9/1/95, 5B
  • Oil spills, Adams County
    • Flooded Sandy Creek spreads spill, 3/15/95, 1A
  • Oklahoma City bombing
    • Canton native Bennie Evans survives bombing, 4/22/95, 6A
    • Fringe group Christian Identity may have connection, 5/7/95, 1A
    • Government officials could be next target, experts say, 4/27/95, 1A
    • Injured man Bennie Evans at Holy Child Jesus School, 5/11/95, 1B
    • Jacksonians roll up sleeves, donate blood, 4/21/95, 6A
    • Letters sent to Oklahoma help local children cope, 4/28/95, 1B
    • McCoy Federal Building workers’ reactions, 4/20/95, 1A, 11A
    • Mississippi Militia cancels Michigan Militia film, 4/28/95, 1A
    • Northminster Baptist’s Roger Paynter did counseling, 5/21/95, 1B
    • Paramilitary groups are spread throughout nation, 4/22/95, 1A
    • Richard Barrett files suit against federal ‘witch hunt’, 5/16/95, 3B
  • Oklahoma City Bombing
    • Safe zone proposed for McCoy Federal Building in Jackson, 5/10/95, 1B
  • Old Capitol Museum
    • Mississippi’s attic: family heirlooms provide history, 4/16/95, 1F
  • Old Fannin Road
    • Area residents call for four-lane road, 9/28/95, 1A
  • Old Main (dormitory)
    • Mississippi State University, 1/22/95, 1E, 3E
  • Old Order German Baptists
    • Community in Covington County, 6/4/95, 1F
  • Old Town school SEE Madison County Public Schools
  • Olive Branch Catfish Co
    • Olive Branch
      • Restaurant review, 1/19/95, 4E
  • Ollie, Dexter SEE Hostages, Jackson
  • OM competition, 1995
    • Valuable lesson, parents say, 5/30/95, 3B
  • On-the-job day care sites SEE Child care centers
  • Oncor Communications
    • Maryland-based pay-phone company subject of PSC probe, 1/11/95, 8B
  • One [1] on One program
    • Metro Jackson Chamber of Commerce, 1/25/95, 5B
  • One Child’s Story
    • Monologue play by Beverly Blake at New Stage, 10/23/95, 1A
  • One Church, One Child of Mississippi Inc
    • Seeking funding for boys’ home, 8/13/95, 1B
    • Slowness of adoption process, 4/20/95, 1D
  • One Hundred Black Men
    • 1995 national convention
      • $100,000 pledged for minority youth, 7/14/95, 1B
      • At Harvey House in Jackson, 7/11/95, 5B; 7/15/95, 1B
      • Jesse Jackson is luncheon speaker, 7/17/95, 1A
    • Recreation facility The Village, 6/23/95, 4B
  • One-2-One Communications
    • Alabama long-distance carrier banned from Mississippi, 8/9/95, 5B
  • Operation Crack Down
    • Unexpected resident halts apartment demolition, 4/7/95, 1B
  • Operation Ivory
    • 49 arrested in Jackson area: methamphetamine ring, 6/10/95, 1A; 6/15/95, 1A, 13A
  • Operation Shoestring
    • Flower beds for slain youth vandalized, 9/18/95, 1B
    • Jackson City Council promises more funding, 11/15/95, 1B
  • Ophthalmologists (free eye surgery) SEE Southern Eye Centers
  • Opportunity House
    • Jackson psychological rehabilitation program, 10/3/95, 1A
  • Oral history SEE Mississippi Humanities Council
  • Organ transplants
    • Funds for nephew’s transplant used by Patsy Collins to buy house, 9/22/95, 1A
    • Kidney transplant couple Mark to Judy Hogan, 2/18/95, 3B
    • UMC survival rate better than national average, 4/17/95, 9A
  • Ostriches
    • Rick Shafer of Vicksburg pushing ostrich products, 11/27/95, 3B
  • Overlook Point subdivision
    • Gets approval for security gate, 10/27/95, 4B
  • Overweight citizens SEE Obesity
  • Owens family
    • Terry family has backyard tennis court, 5/18/95, 1D
  • Owens, James SEE Clinton, Bill
  • Owens, Jim
    • His security guard is conned out of snow cone sign on Hwy 80, 7/21/95, 1A
  • Owens, John
    • World War II vet compiles scrapbook about his subdivision, 12/23/95, 4B
  • Oxford, Mississippi
    • English phone booth, 9/14/95, 1D
    • Perfect place for moviemaking
      • Profile Mississippi, 2/26/95, 3J
    • Square Art show at Ole Miss’s University Museums, 7/30/95, 1F
  • Pacific, Jeannene
    • Jones County DA publicly apologies to judge, 10/9/95, 1B
  • Paddlewheelers SEE American Queen
  • Padmaja, Sow SEE Hinduism
  • Page, Corey
    • Charged in beating death of his brother Hal Page, 3/10/95, 4B
  • Pagers
    • Popular Christmas gifts, 12/21/95, 1D
  • Palaces of St. Petersburg
    • $1.5M in funding given to Vietnam memorial, 2/24/95, 1B
    • Call for volunteers, 11/12/95, 9B
    • City Council split on paying utility bill, 8/3/95, 6B; 8/4/95, 4B
    • City will pay utility bills, 8/9/95, 4B
    • City, lot owners planning on parking, 12/24/95, 1A
    • Elaborate book is planned, 4/24/95, 1B
    • Faberge egg to be part of exhibit, 11/16/95, 1B
    • Grandeur to be recreated in Jackson, 3/1/95, 1D; 3/2/95, 1B
    • Mississippi Arts Pavilion gets facelift, 5/6/95, 3B
    • National travel writers get preview, 4/6/95, 4B
    • Other cities in region will benefit, 8/25/95, 1A
    • Reduced rates for students, 12/15/95, 3B
    • Russian craftsmen at work on replications, 8/25/95, 1E
    • Russian orchestra to perform, 3/3/96, 1E; 12/14/95, 5B
    • Tokyo museum seeking exhibit, 9/6/95, 1B
    • Works from Hermitage Museum included, 12/24/95, 1F
  • Paladins, The
    • At Hal & Mal’s, 5/4/95, 10E
  • Palette, The
    • Restaurant review, 11/23/95, 4E
  • Palmer, Willie
    • HIV-infected man pleads guilty to assault in biting incident, 3/1/95, 1A
  • Paraplegics SEE Middleton, Tammy
  • Paraplegics SEE Sessums, Dorothy
  • PARCHMAN
    • 200 INMATES IN ISOLATION AFTER RIOT, 7/26/95, 1A, 1B; 7/27/95, 1A, 8A
    • GANGS RULE PRISON, AUDITOR STEVE PATTERSON SAYS, 2/3/95, 1A; 2/4/95, 3B
  • Parchman
    • Job shuffle: new superintendent is Raymond Roberts, 9/26/95, 2B
    • Missing body of inmate Elton Banks, 3/14/95, 1A
  • Parenting SEE Parents
  • Parenting Gifted Children Conference
    • At USM, 9/20/95, 2B
  • Parenting, a Godly Lifestyle of Faith and Example
    • Seminar, 9/2/95, 1D
  • Parents
    • Adult children: know your parents’ financial situation, 8/7/95, 4B
    • How to search for birth parents, 8/27/95, 2B
    • Single parents pull double duty, 1/12/95, 1D
    • Successful Parenting: Building Foundations In Childhood, 4/26/95, 1D
    • When parents commit murder, children carry deepest wounds, 4/23/95, 1E, 2E
  • Parents for Public Schools
    • Celebration of Excellence event, 4/9/95, 2B
    • New program announced by Wallace
      • PTA not consulted, 8/18/95, 4B
  • Parham Bridges Park South
    • Depot returned to Terry; park to close, 2/22/96, 4B; 12/8/95, 5B
  • Paris, Twila
    • Gospel vocalist performs at Colonial Heights Baptist Church, 3/11/95, 1D
  • Parker family slayings
    • Carr’s execution is delayed for 30 days, 7/31/95, 1B
  • Parker, Mike
    • Aide Rick Hux switches to GOP, 10/31/95, 2B
    • Fellow Democrats upset he is helping Republicans with budget, 5/5/95, 4B
    • May switch to GOP, 7/26/95, 1B; 8/7/95, 1A; 8/8/95, 3B; 11/10/95, 3B
    • Representative pulls out of Democratic Coalition, 7/20/95, 1B
    • Stays a Democrat: tries to move party to center, 5/22/95, 1A
    • Switches to GOP, 11/11/95, 1B; 11/19/95, 1G, 3G (minor column)
  • Parker, Rhonda
    • Lactation consultant to new mothers
      • A Day in the Life, 8/8/95, 1D
  • Parkin’s Pharmacy SEE ALSO Jitney Jungle—MediSTAT pharmacies
  • Parking tickets
    • Jackson City Council hears proposals on fine collections, 10/4/95, 1A; 10/9/95, 1A
    • JPD to use the boot, 2/1/96, 6B; 7/15/96, 1B; 12/20/95, 4B
    • Official wants scofflaws’ names printed in newspaper, 1/14/95, 1B
  • Parking tickets SEE ALSO Greenfield, JoAnn
  • Parks SEE ALSO Amusement parks
  • Parks, Hinds County
    • New coordinator Leroy Thomas, 3/4/95, 4B
  • Parks, Pearl
    • $2 Million renovation to begin, 5/15/95, 1B
  • Parks, Rankin County
    • County to maintain McLin site on private land, 11/11/95, 4B
  • Parkway Company
    • Buys IBM building at County Line Road, 9/2/95, 5B
    • CEO Leland Speed says buy, not build
      • Profits up, 10/21/95, 5B
    • To purchase Security Centre complex, 6/28/95, 5B; 8/1/95, 5B
  • Parole
    • New law: felons must serve 85% of sentence, 12/10/94, 1B: 6/23/95, 1A
    • New truth-in-sentencing law, 2/25/95, 1A
  • Parrott, Roger SEE Belhaven College
  • Parrow, Michael
    • Drug dealer Walter Harris sentenced to life in Parrow slaying, 2/23/95, 2B
  • Parsons, Eddy
    • Trial of former Stone County supervisor, 7/12/95, 3B
    • Trial: mistrial due to attorney’s illness, 7/21/95, 4B
  • Parsons, Thomas
    • Stone County attorney held on drug, sex charges, 3/28/95, 2B; 7/19/95, 3B
  • Pastors SEE Ministers
  • Patents SEE Universities, Mississippi
  • Patrick, Pete
    • Released from federal prison, 1/10/95, 1B
  • Patrick, Randal
    • Actor conducts ‘So You Wanna Be in Pictures’ seminars, 11/17/95, 1E
  • Patterson, Carlos
    • Jerome Kelly given 5 year sentence, 6/14/95, 3B
  • Patterson, Gerius
    • JSU student wins $60,000 scholarship, 5/13/95, 1B
  • Patterson, Steve
    • Presents Legislature with $650 Million in cost-cutting ideas, 2/9/95, 3B
    • Presents Legislature…Fordice cool to plan, 2/12/95, 3G (Minor column)
    • Says he will seek another term in 1995, 2/17/95, 3B
  • Patterson, Steve SEE ALSO Office of State Auditor
  • Paulk, Druanne
    • Horse trainer at Devonshire Farms in Madison County, 12/8/95, 1D
  • Peace–Together We Win Rally
    • Ex-pro footballer Dave Washington organizer, 6/10/95, 1D; 6/18/95, 1B
  • Peach Bowl, 1994
    • MSU falls to North Carolina State, 1/2/95, 1B
  • Peanuts
    • Mississippi crop survives dry summer, 10/1/95, 5B
  • Pearl Harbor
    • Remembered by Jacksonians Paul Tashiro and Carey Randall, 12/7/95, 1A
  • Pearl High School
    • Gas leak forces school closure, 10/20/95, 4B
    • Lab space for tech-prep program, 10/10/95, 4B
  • Pearl Public Schools
    • Educational Services Center
      • Counseling by prisoner Reggie Dixon, 11/3/95, 4B
    • Library for elementary school; ball field for high school, 5/9/95, 4B
    • Minor league football team at high school stadium, 9/12/95, 4B
    • Teachers’ salaries raised, 4/26/95, 3B
  • Pearl River
    • 2 Texans stranded by high water near Jackson, 3/10/95, 1B
  • Pearl River County
    • Uncollected fines plague county government, 11/9/95, 4B
  • Pearl River County Hospital
    • Loses management firm Consolidated Health Corp, 1/21/95, 6B
  • Pearl River County Jail
    • Sex-related charges filed against inmates, 6/3/95, 3B
  • Pearl River Glass Studio
    • Andy Young, 3/8/87, 1F; 4/24/89, 4E; 11/10/95, 1E
  • Pearl River Studio/Gallery
    • Show of art work done by homeless, 12/10/95, 1F
  • Pearl River Valley Water Management District
    • Monitoring with new computer system, 2/14/95, 5B
  • Pearl Street Pasta
    • Restaurant review, 8/31/95, 4E
  • Pearl, Mississippi
    • Ballfields: optimistic for April opening, 10/11/95, 4B
    • Mayor-alderman power struggle to be decided at ballot box, 4/3/95, 1A; 4/4/95, 5B
    • Mayor-alderman power…aldermen retain power, 4/5/95, 1A
  • Pearson, Joseph
    • Works on display at Lauren Rogers Museum, 10/29/95, 1F
  • Peavey Electronics
    • Sells popular guitar made by Landola Co of Finland, 5/10/95, 5B
  • Pecans
    • 1995 crop a struggle after drought, 11/5/95, 5B
  • Pechloff, Billy
    • Mayor of Terry lost son in January auto accident, 1/30/95, 1B
  • PEER
    • Praises state’s buying through competitive bid contracts, 6/28/95, 1B
  • PEER SEE ALSO Turcotte, John
  • Pelahatchie Elementary School
    • Residents say county treats them unfairly, 6/15/95, 4B
    • School to be closed, 8/3/95, 6B
  • Pelahatchie Police Department
    • Chief Lonnie Wilson resigns under pressure, 8/10/95, 1B
  • Pelahatchie, Mississippi
    • Mississippi Baking Co and Caradon spur economic growth, 3/17/95, 4B
  • Pelie, Patricia
    • Her watercolors hang at Pennebaker Studio Gallery, 8/20/95, 1F
  • Pendarvis, Nick
    • Columbia 4th-grader wins trip to Pro Bowl, 1/14/95, 1B
  • Penile surgery (VA) SEE Martin, Michael E
  • Penile surgery (VA) SEE Veterans Administration
  • Penilton, Johnny
    • Clinton man is city’s first 1995 homicide, 7/10/95, 3B
  • Pentecostal Churches of the Apostolic Faith
    • Annual conference in Jackson draws 3500, 7/22/95, 1D
  • People’s Law School
    • Mock court sessions, 3/17/95, 1E; 3/17/96, 1B; 3/20/96, 3B
  • People’s Right to Initiate Model Education
    • As issue in governor’s race, 8/2/95, 1B
    • Attack in pamphlet by Hattiesburg schools, 9/28/95, 1A
    • Fordice proposal on schools, 6/23/95, 1A, 11A; 8/8/95, 1B
    • Fordice wants issue on 1996 ballot, 8/11/95, 1B
    • Public school attorneys look at program, 11/3/95, 1B
    • Won’t be on 1996 ballots, 10/5/95, 1B
  • Peoples, John A
    • New book ‘To Survive and Thrive’, 9/10/95, 3G (Minor column)
  • Peoples, Marsha
    • Certified N.R.A. handgun and personal protection instructor, 5/31/95, 1D
  • Percy Quin State Park
    • Group seeks halt to golf course work, 2/25/95, 3B; 3/16/95, 3B
  • Perkins, Dave
    • Jackson radio personality dies at age 40, 1/6/95, 4B
  • Perry’s Soulfood Kitchen
    • Owner claims movie filming forced closure of Canton outlet, 10/18/95, 1B
  • Persac, Hunter
    • Leadco Construction Company commercials, 3/31/95, 1E
  • Persian Gulf War
    • Illnesses: Ammie West honored by magazine ‘Parenting’, 2/25/96, 14A; 3/27/95, 1A
    • Illnesses: Dennis and Ammie West of Waynesboro, 8/17/95, 5B
    • Illnesses: no single cause found; work will continue, 8/3/95, 1B
    • Illnesses: presidential commission will probe, 3/7/95, 1A
    • Illnesses: VA frustrates Patrecia Brown, 2/4/95, 1A
    • Illnesses: veterans may infect their spouses, 6/11/95, 1A
    • Illnesses: vets can qualify for benefits, 2/4/95, 11A
    • Illnesses: White House pushes full probe, 8/15/95, 1A
  • Personal Benefits Service
    • Oregon-based firm mislead policyholders, 3/9/95, 2B
  • Personal care homes
    • 2nd slaying in a week at central Jackson home, 3/5/95, 5B
    • City Council delays vote on group home issue, 6/20/95, 1B; 6/21/95, 4B
    • Fondren-Cherokee Heights rezoning denied, 7/27/95, 5B
    • Moratorium on new facilities, 7/21/95, 1A
  • Personal shoppers SEE Shopping, Jackson
  • Pesticides
    • Tate County area site called isolated, 5/1/95, 3B
  • Pet chicken (Madison) SEE Chickens
  • Pets
    • Micro chip implants for identification, 8/14/95, 1D
    • MSU veterinarians say neutering aids health, 4/18/95, 3B
    • Pet groomer Leigh Barrier of The Dog Wash, 4/3/95, 1D
    • Spaying and neutering: fixin’ to help, 2/16/95, 1D
  • Phi Theta Kappa
    • National headquarters may be built in Jackson, 3/6/95, 1B; 3/26/95, 2B
  • Phil Hardin Foundation SEE Hardin Foundation
  • Phillips College
    • Hinds Community College transfer options, 10/14/95, 4B
    • Jackson facility shut down, 10/10/95, 1A
    • May shut down over federal aid flap, 9/27/95, 1B; 9/29/95, 3B; 9/30/95, 3B
  • Phillips, Gregg
    • DHS head steps down; Don Taylor is successor, 4/27/95, 1A
    • Named director of state GOP organization, 12/7/95, 3B; 12/13/95, 4B; 12/17/95, 3G
    • Rumored to have accepted post in Alabama, 3/22/95, 1A
    • Senator Rob Smith says Phillips should be fired, 3/25/95, 1B
  • Phillips, Harden and Fran
    • Bringing outdoor furniture indoors, 3/23/95, 1D
  • Photographs SEE ALSO Hand-tinted photographs
  • Physical examinations
    • Free exams for students sponsored by Mississippi Sports Medicine, 7/23/95, 1B
  • Physical therapists
    • Paralyzing injury led Felicia Landfair into profession, 5/28/95, 1B
  • Physicians assistants licensing (bill)
    • Mississippi Legislature, 1995, 1/31/95, 3B
  • Picayune Planning Commission
    • 5 of 9 members quit, 1/26/95, 3B
  • Pickett, Charles SEE College Board
  • Pickups (trucks)
    • Hot sellers, 10/2/95, 1D
  • Pied Piper Playhouse
    • Death of 4-month old Tanzanekia Butler, 5/2/95, 1B
  • Pigott, Brad
    • Lott unblocks Pigott’s nomination for U.S. Attorney, 3/30/95, 13A
  • Pigott, Joe
    • Retired judge keeps habitual offender Howard Shaw in jail, 9/25/95, 2B
  • Pigs
    • Brandon couple wants $4200 for capturing, feeding pigs, 1/20/95, 1B
    • With movie ‘Babe, the Gallant Pig’ pigs are now big, 8/23/95, 1D
  • Pike County Jail
    • Jailer is fired over sex charges, 7/8/95, 3B
    • Pepper used to calm ruckus, 6/6/95, 3B
  • Pile, Melissa SEE Missing persons, Clinton
  • Pilgrim Auto Sales and Parts
    • Owner says Flowood trying to steal his land, 9/23/95, 4B
  • Piney Woods
    • Elementary school to be closed, 7/27/95, 1B
    • Founders Day speaker is Les Brown, 3/13/95, 1A
    • Giving at-risk children a chance to succeed, 3/13/95, 1D
    • Teacher accused of making explicit calls to dormitory, 5/9/95, 1B
  • Pinkney, Bobby Joe
    • Utica man on death row resentenced to life, 8/8/95, 3B
  • Pipe bombs
    • 4 of 7 plead guilty in Clinton car bombing, 7/11/95, 1B
    • 7 youths arrested for bombing car in Clinton, 1/19/95, 1A
    • Homemade pipebomb blows up car in Clinton
      • 7 arrested, 1/7/95, 1A
    • Madison teenager David Scruggs tries to bomb 2 houses, 1/14/95, 1A
  • Pittman, Robert
    • Ex MTV CEO, Brookhaven native, now heads Century 21, 8/2/95, 5B
  • Pittman, Tabor
    • Wiggins man charged in drug count stays in jail during appeal, 11/9/95, 2B
  • Pittman, William
    • 1988 guilty pleas reinstated; Pittman returns to prison, 10/20/95, 3B
  • Pitts, R.K.
    • Minister’s home burns, 1/8/95, 1B
  • Pizza
    • Clarion Ledger taste survey of local chain stores, 7/31/95, 1D
  • Pizza Hut
    • Car crashes into Pearl store, 2/5/95, 5B
  • Pizza Inns
    • Outlets in Mims Oil Company Stations, 8/31/95, 9B
  • Pizza murder
    • Clemons given life sentence after years on death row, 10/7/95, 2B
  • Plastic surgery
    • Laser surgery to remove wrinkles, 9/18/95, 1D
  • Pneumonia vaccinations
    • In short supply for state, 11/2/95, 1B
  • Pocahontas, Mississippi
    • Community hopes Disney movie madness is catching, 7/7/95, 4B
  • Pol, Michael
    • Charges dropped against supervisor in T-shirt attack, 9/17/95, 3B
  • Police beatings, Columbus
    • 3 officers charged in beating of Michael Dowdle, 12/8/95, 1A; 12/9/95, 4B
  • Police beatings, Jackson
    • 2 narcotics task force officers accused of beating suspect, 10/12/95, 1B
  • Police beatings, Jackson (Law)
    • Trial: jailors reach settlement, 8/23/95, 4B; 8/24/95, 3B
  • Police chiefs SEE UNDER NAMES OF POLICE DEPARTMENTS
  • Police corruption
    • AG Moore says arrests near: tied to Delta drug dealing, 9/29/95, 1B; 9/30/95, 1A
  • Police standoff, Meridian
    • Autopsy ordered for man Gary Walls, 7/9/95, 4B
  • Police Week
    • State honors 25 lawmen killed in line of duty, 5/14/95, 1A; 5/17/96, 3B; 5/18/96, 1B
  • Police, Mississippi
    • 25 lawmen killed in line of duty honored
      • Police Week, 5/14/95, 1A, 11A
    • Civil Rights Commission to study community relations, 1/10/95, 5B
    • Community policing concept, 6/2/95, 1A, 9A
    • Many officers must buy their own guns, 10/26/95, 1A
  • Police, Mississippi SEE ALSO Police standoff
  • Polio
    • 40th anniversary of vaccine, 4/12/95, 1A
  • Polk, Buell
    • ‘Street glow’ lights on his pickup called illegal, 7/3/96, 6B; 11/18/95, 1B
  • Polk, Steven
    • Charged with burning of woman and mobile home in Claiborne County, 3/26/95, 6B
  • Pollen
    • Season has set in, 3/25/95, 1A
  • Polls
    • Turnout, not polls, gets candidates elected, experts say, 5/14/95, 1A
  • Polzin, Richard and Sharon
    • Parents write children’s books with morals, 10/7/95, 1D
  • Pontotoc County Airport
    • Ex-caretaker sues over firing, 9/5/95, 3B
  • Pontotoc County Historical Association
    • Fights to save local cemeteries, 11.25.85m 3B
  • Pool, Johnny
    • Convicted felon is contractor for Jones County schools, 11/30/95, 5B
  • Popeyes Famous Chicken
    • Byram outlet robbed, 2/6/95, 2B
    • Entrepreneurs Faith and Cary Vaughn of Meridian, 5/23/95, 6B
  • Poplarville Stockyards
    • Cattle farmers left with worthless checks, 1/6/95, 3B
  • Port of Gulfport
    • Chicken exports to Russia, 5/14/95, 2C
    • Container yard centerpiece of $160 Million expansion, 5/14/95, 1C
    • M/V Gruziya’s maiden voyage, 4/25/95, 6B
    • Wood from Brazil fastest growing import, 5/14/95, 1C
  • Port of Pascagoula
    • Storage and freezer construction project, 12/15/95, 5B
  • Porter, Dana
    • 25-year old mother of 7 earns GED, 11/10/95, 1B
  • Portera, Joseph
    • Jackson dentist writes book of anecdotes, 5/2/95, 1D
  • Portwood, James
    • Brandon man gets 12-year sentence in wife’s death, 4/22/95, 4B
  • Postlethwaite, Samuel
    • Mississippi Confederate soldier honored at Rhode Island burial, 5/27/95, 1A
  • Potter, Tom
    • DGB employee lives in Georgia, works via computer, 3/13/95, 1B
  • Potts Camp, Mississippi
    • Mayor and police chief in brawl, 12/15/95, 3B
  • Poultry industry, Mississippi
    • Larger SBA loans, 10/8/95, 4B
  • Poultry industry, US
    • USDA redefines ‘fresh chicken’, 8/25/95, 4B
  • Powell, Johnnie Mae
    • Miss Got the Body winner’s murder conviction affirmed, 10/28/95, 3B
  • Powers, Myrtle
    • DHS employee can be sued by fellow worker over AIDS rumors, 12/16/95, 1B
  • Prairie Home Companion
    • Show broadcasts from Jackson, 6/15/95, 11E; 6/18, 95, 1A; 6/21/95, 1D
  • Prather, Jo Beecher
    • Author of children’s book ‘Mississippi Beau’, 2/19/95, 1F
  • Prayer
    • Families who pray together, 8/19/95, 1D
  • Prayer in schools, Jackson
    • Wingfield case: SEE ALSO Knox, Bishop
    • Wingfield case: flyers and graffiti call for Knox firing, 3/28/95, 5B
  • Prayer in schools, Mississippi
    • Federal appeals court to hear arguments, 11/9/95, 3B; 11/10/95, 3B
  • Prayer in schools, Pontotoc County
    • Herdahl drops monetary suit against school system, 8/10/95, 2B
    • Herdahl finds peace amid fight, 3/19/95, 2B
    • Herdahl testifies before Senate panel, 9/13/95, 1A
    • Herndahl reports threats, 1/15/95, 1B
    • Injunction sought, 1/11/95, 3B
    • Judge Biggers delays ruling, 2/3/95, 1B
    • Judge halts prayers on intercom, 4/19/95, 1A
    • M M O’Hair’s son William is pro-prayer speaker, 10/23/95, 2B
    • Officials won’t appeal ruling; to focus on trial, 5/25/95, 2B
    • School superintendent Horton before U.S. Senate, 9/21/95, 3B
  • Prayer in schools, US
    • ABA takes stand against prayer in public schools, 2/15/95, 1A
    • Federal rules and guidelines, 10/21/95, 1D
    • Supreme court decision on graduation won’t affect state schools, 6/27/95, 3B
  • Premonitions
    • Prescient readers share their experiences, 9/1/95, 1E
  • Prentiss Institute
    • Louisiana group wants to reopen it as Prentiss Alternative School, 9/17/95, 2E
  • Prescription drugs
    • Sharing the Care provides drugs for indigent people, 8/11/95, 1A
  • Presidential election, 1996
    • Biloxi man Billy Joe Clegg wants his name on ballot, 12/24/95, 3B
    • Candidate Lamar Alexander in Jackson, 2/23/95, 1B; 3/10/95, 4B
    • Cochran will support Dole, 3/18/95, 1B
    • Dole makes stop in Jackson, 8/23/95, 3B; 8/24/95, 1B
    • Dole wins state straw pole, 12/15/95, 1B
    • Fordice backs Dole, 12/3/95, 1A
    • Fordice expected to endorse Dole, 12/2/95, 3B; 12/3/95, 1A
    • Once homeless Bay St. Louis woman Maryline LeBlanc to run, 8/21/95, 2B
  • Presidential Hills Community Center
    • Program for latchkey kids, 11/30/95, 6B
  • Presidential Hills subdivision
    • Expanded parking lot at park, 9/15/95, 4B
  • Presidential Scholars, 1995
    • Peter Robertson and Kellin King, 5/8/95, 1B
  • Presley, Elvis
    • 60th birthday celebrated, 1/9/95, 1A
    • Book ‘The Elvis Syndrome–How to Avoid Death by Success’, 9/4/95, 1B
    • Museum in Abu Ghosh, Israel, 11/26/95, 4F
  • Presley, Elvis SEE ALSO International Conference on Elvis Presley
  • Presley, Elvis SEE ALSO Lowrey, James
  • Presley, Ray
    • Tough anti-drug sheriff must deal with busted son, 6/7/95, 3B
  • Prewitt, Lamar
    • Pearl police officer treated, released following collision, 3/7/95, 5B
  • Price, Carlton SEE Automobile detailing
  • Price, Linda SEE Rogers, Glen
  • Price, Mildred and Georgia
    • Clarke County teacher and young daughter slain, 10/13/95, 1B
  • Price, Reynolds
    • At Millsaps College Arts and Lecture Series, 11/1/95, 1D
  • PRIME SEE People’s Right to Initiate Model Education
  • Prison gangs SEE Prisons, Mississippi—Gang…
  • Prison inmates SEE Prisoners
  • Prison labor
    • Glove-making plant at Parchman, 3/17/94, 1B; 3/25/94, 1B
    • Magnolia State Enterprises tries to avoid competition with private industry, 6/7/95, 5B
    • Skilled labor saves millions, boosts morale
      • Carpenters, electricians, etc., 5/23/95, 1A
  • Prisoners SEE ALSO names of county jails/detention centers
  • Prisoners SEE ALSO Parchman
  • Prisoners SEE ALSO Parole
  • Prisoners SEE ALSO Prison labor
  • Prisoners’ privileges
    • SEE Mississippi Legislature, 1994—Special session: Prison bill
  • Prisoners’ uniforms SEE Prisoners, Mississippi—Uniforms…
  • Prisoners, Amite County
    • Jail escapees considered dangerous, 5/9/95, 2B
  • Prisoners, Hinds County
    • Tents-for-prisoners idea given up, 4/15/95, 4B
  • Prisoners, Madison County
    • Court Watch (ankle bracelet alarm system), 3/16/95, 1A
    • Hopkins action may force cities to collect higher fees, 11/11/95, 1B
  • Prisoners, Mississippi
    • AG Moore pushes for passage of bail law, 6/10/95, 2B
    • Frivolous lawsuits clogging state courts, 8/3/95, 1B
    • Liquid medicine considered; would cut down on overdoses, 3/14/95, 1B
    • Mississippi’s prison population, 7/27/95, 1A (small chart)
    • Sick inmates a dilemma for judges, 3/29/95, 1A
    • Uniforms: an issue in 1995 Legislature, 1/5/95, 1B
    • Uniforms: color coding at Raymond jail, 4/8/95, 5B
    • Uniforms: striped uniforms to be phased in, 6/26/95, 1A
  • Prisoners, Rankin County
    • County seeks help in housing female inmates, 10/17/95, 4B
    • Vans to transport prisoners to cleanup areas, 6/6/95, 3B
  • Prisoners, Tennessee
    • 2 Chattanooga escapees captured in Pearl, 12/8/95, 5B
  • Prisons, Greenwood
    • Lack of prisoners could jeopardize private prisons, 2/18/95, 3B
  • Prisons, Marshall County
    • Ground breaking for private prison, 6/17/95, 2B
  • Prisons, Mississippi
    • Agreement gives go-ahead for private facilities, 2/28/95, 1B
    • Expansion adding 6000 spaces is near completion, 6/26/95, 1B
    • Gang activity ‘a fire burning out of control’, 8/26/95, 1B
    • Gang activity in prisons on increase, 7/26/95, 1B
    • Life-coping classes offered, 8/31/95, 2B
    • Officials plan war against drugs in prisons, 4/6/95, 3B
    • State’s prison population among fastest growing in US, 12/5/95, 1A
  • Prisons, Rankin County
    • Airways Inn women’s facility
      • Pete Johnson deal, 6/18/95, 3G; 7/12/94, 4B
  • Private prisons SEE Prisons, Marshall County
  • Private prisons SEE Prisons, Mississippi
  • Private schools
    • Stanford Achievement testing will be in Spring 1996, 10/2/95, 2B
  • Private schools SEE ALSO Black boarding schools
  • Privatization, Mississippi
    • Else School…Business Forum, 5/21/95, 1C+
  • Pro Choice Mississippi
    • Activists plan abortion law fight, 9/3/95, 1B
  • Produce stands
    • Tough way to make money, 8/8/95, 4B
  • Professors
    • Moonlighting academics teach variety of night classes, 9/25/95, 1A
  • Proffitt’s SEE McRae Dept Stores
  • Profile Mississippi
    • Catfish industry, Mississippi, 2/26/95, 2I
    • Crosby Arboretum, 2/26/95, 5I
    • Delta Blues Museum, 2/26/95, 3I
    • Keeping heritage alive, 2/26/95, 1I, 6I
    • Mississippi River, 2/26/95, 1J
    • Natchez Trace, 2/26/95, 8I
    • State parks, 2/26/95, 2K
    • Timber industry, Mississippi, 2/26/95, 9I
    • Vicksburg National Military Park, 2/26/95, 7I
  • Program
    • Oral flea medication for cats, 6/1/95, 1D
  • Project HOOP
    • Nonprofit group works to revitalize JSU area, 9/30/95, 1A
  • Project LEAP
    • Report questions misuse of $2 Million and Gregg Phillips role, 11/28/95, 1A
  • Project Marco Polo
    • Chris Mason of DeKalb picked for study in Mediterranean Sea, 7/31/95, 1A
  • ProMatura Group
    • Annual product design competition, 1/14/95, 6B
  • Promise Keepers
    • Central Mississippi chapter meets monthly, 10/14/95, 1D
  • Property taxes, Clinton
    • New budget may include tax hike, 8/24/95, 6B
  • Property taxes, Jackson
    • JPS plans no tax increase, 6/5/95, 3B
  • Property taxes, Madison County
    • Rates lowered, 9/20/95, 1B
  • Prosecutors SEE Mississippi Legislature, 1995
  • Prostate cancer
    • Free screenings at UMC, 9/2/95, 2B
  • Prostitution
    • 2 adult club dancers face charges, 3/15/95, 4B
    • 9 arrested in latest crackdown, 2/6/95, 2B
    • Arrests for solicitation on Highway 80, 1/28/95, 3B; 1/30/95, 3B
    • JPD unit begins crackdown, 2/26/95, 1A; 3/5/95, 1A
    • JPD wants 2 U.S. 80 motels closed, 3/7/95, 5B
    • Lawrence County school bus driver, students face soliciting charges, 3/17/95, 1A
    • Lawrence County school bus…charges dropped, 7/1/95, 1A
    • Rankin County man Ron Nelson faces racketeering charge, 4/22/95, 5B
  • PSC
    • Asking FCC action on 2 long-distance companies, 2/2/95, 5B
  • Psonak, Rick SEE Methodist Rehabilitation Center
  • Psychiatric nurses
    • Work with patients in home environments
      • Ease burden on institutions, 8/8/95, 1A
  • Public access channel
    • Councilman Armstrong raises money for teen program, 4/15/95, 4B
    • Local TV show for teenagers, 6/15/95, 4B
  • Public Education Forum of Mississippi
    • Center for Education Analysis, 3/13/95, 3B
  • Public Employees Retirement System
    • Funds moved to State Street Bank (Boston), 12/20/95, 5B
    • Interim director is Chuck Rubisoff, 7/22/95, 2B
  • Public Safety Commission SEE Ingram, James
  • Public Safety Communications Center SEE Jackson Public Safety…
  • Puckett Attendance Center
    • Students’ study aids poultry industry, 4/2/95, 4B
  • Puckett, Ben
    • Has been an Summer Olympics Game regular since 1988, 8/8/95, 1C
  • Puckett, Steve
    • Corrections chief rehires Joe Grubbs, 4/4/95, 3B
    • Fordice’s choice for corrections commissioner, 3/8/95, 1B; 4/1/95, 3B
  • Purchasing laws, Mississippi SEE Competitive bid contracts
  • Purelight Baptist Church
    • Vandalized church installs burglar bars, 12/1/95, 4B
  • Purse snatchings
    • 2 Jackson men help nab Pearl suspects, 11/2/95, 6B
  • Pursley, Paul SEE Buddhism
  • Purvis Police Department
    • Chief Byrd back on job after heart transplant, 3/12/95, 2B
  • Purvis, Sammy
    • Rehearing on contempt-of-court charge ordered, 4/29/95
  • Qian, Hench
    • 13-year-old MSU freshman, 8/23/95, 1B
  • Quayle, Dan
    • In Jackson for GOP fund-raising event, 4/1/95, 1B
  • Quick Print
    • Capitol Street store
      • Nick Strickland is survivor, 1/26/95, 6B
  • Quillen, Larry
    • Alleged misuse of computer is investigated, 3/31/95, 4B
    • Brandon alderman runs computer check on lawyer Lance Stevens, 3/28/95, 1A
    • Stevens may sue over records check, 4/27/95, 4B
  • Quilting
    • Irene Taylor of French Camp, 8/18/95, 1E
    • Sylvia Blake Johnson’s Wild Side Racing quilt, 8/29/95, 1D
  • Quilting SEE ALSO Mississippi Quilt Association
  • Quinn, Janice and Donald SEE JATRAN
  • Quinn, Kenneth
    • MC art professor has large collection of works by state artists, 3/26/95, 1F
  • Quirky attractions (Mississippi) SEE Tourism, Mississippi
  • Quitman County Public Schools
    • Education Department personnel show the way, 9/18/95, 1A, 5A
    • Enquiry into plan to raise low test scores, 5/20/95, 1B
    • JSU’s Hilliard Lackey finds his mission, 10/15/95, 1A
    • State officials find ‘appalling’ conditions, 6/16/95, 1A
  • Rabin, Yitzhak
    • Israeli prime minister’s assassination
      • Local reactions, 11/5/95, 12A; 11/6/95, 2B
  • Race relations
    • Are state public schools really integrated?
      • White flight, 7/9/95, 1A, 15A
    • Ethnic divide appears to be growing in America, 11/26/95, 1G, 2G
    • Metro Jackson Student Council, 1/1/95, 1B
    • Oxford ministers use congregations to bridge gulf, 11/28/95, 3B
    • Pearl man threatens neighbor over sale of home to blacks, 9/16/95, 1B
    • South Jackson family finds burning cross in yard, 6/4/95, 1B; 6/6/95, 1A
    • South Jackson family: Richard Barrett urges resistance, 6/10/95, 1B
    • South Jackson: in Mayfair subdivision a new closeness, 11/27/95, 1B
    • Starkville holds multiracial church service, 11/28/95, 1B
    • Voluntary separation by race not racism, students say
      • USA Weekend poll, 8/20/95, 1A
  • Racetrack
    • James Smith has own track on his Madison County farm, 5/18/95, 1D
  • Radio stations, Jackson
    • No Top 40 station in city, 2/21/95, 1D
  • Radio stations, Jackson SEE ALSO Names of individual stations
  • Radvanyi, Janos
    • MSU professor
      • Conference on dumping of nuclear waste, 1/25/95, 1A
  • Ragsdale, Pamela
    • Lives in fear after ex-boyfriend released on lowered bond, 6/8/95, 11A
  • Railroad accidents, Flora
    • Odie White killed in truck-train collision, 12/21/95, 7B
  • Railroad accidents, Nettleton
    • 4 teens killed when their car is hit by train, 10/8/95, 1A
  • Railroad accidents, Savage
    • Bridge collapses; 14 freight cars drop into river, 5/20/95, 3B
  • Railroad accidents, Star
    • 23 empty cars derail during switching, 10/26/95, 1B
  • Railroad crossings
    • Residents oppose closing of Stonewall St crossing, 4/27/95, 4B; 11/25/95, 1B
    • Trains often block Fortification/Capers streets crossings, 11/21/95, 4B
  • Railroads
    • Amtrak Coast service: 2nd train a possibility, 3/19/95, 5B
    • Amtrak New Orleans/Chicago service rerouted, 5/18/95, 3B; 9/13/95, 1A
    • Amtrak’s City of New Orleans rerouted through Delta, 8/3/95, 7B; 9/8/95, 5B
    • Business people oppose closing IC’s Little Jay spur in Jackson, 7/26/95, 4B
  • Rainer, Franny
    • Center of attention at Willowood, 10/22/95, 1E
  • Rainey, Doug
    • Jackson city employee reassigned amid accusations of bias, 8/22/95, 4B
  • Rainey, Fannie
    • Retired JHLS librarian dies, 6/16/95, 3B
  • Raising a child, Cost of SEE Cost of raising a child
  • Ramey Agency
    • New office in Memphis
      • Account with Union Planters Bank, 4/13/95, 5B
  • Ranck, Ed
    • Criticized for choosing CENTRA, 2/17/95, 3B
  • Rankin County
    • County employees may have to pay part of health insurance, 11/21/95, 4B
    • Global Position Sensing, a computer-driven mapping system, 1/12/95, 4B
    • New $3 Million radio communications system, 12/28/95, 3B
    • New law allows full-time attorney, 3/16/95, 4B
  • Rankin County Alternative School
    • Mentoring program, 10/2/95, 2B
  • Rankin County CableVision
    • Buys subscribers from American Cablevision, 2/28/95, 6B
  • Rankin County Chamber of Commerce
    • Applicant Margie Melvin, 2/14/95, 5B; 2/15/95, 4B
  • Rankin County Chancery Clerk
    • Adkins is top earner among clerks in state, 4/20/95, 4B
  • Rankin County News
    • Probe into overbilling for legal advertising, 12/5/95, 4B
  • Rankin County Public Schools
    • $1.7 Million parcel of land donated to school system, 8/26/95, 4B
    • 18 special education teachers face layoff, 3/4/95, 4B; 4/28/95, 5B
    • Building plans scaled back: 53 classrooms cut, 6/13/95, 4B
  • Rankin County Public schools
    • College-like class schedules a possibility, 12/22/95, 4B
  • Rankin County Public Schools
    • Good interest rates on $34 MIllion in construction funds, 2/16/95, 4B
    • Inmates doing maintenance work, 8/17/95, 8B
    • Pelahatchie residents say they are treated unfairly, 6/15/95, 4B
    • SEE ALSO Bond issues, Rankin County
    • Superintendent gets $6000 raise, 12/14/95, 9B
  • Rankin County School Board
    • Compton named assistant superintendent, 5/12/95, 5B
  • Rankin County Sheriff’s Department
    • Funding for 5 new deputies, 9/13/95, 4B
    • Sexual harrassment claim Deputy Bill Heath, 10/3/95, 2B
  • Rankin County Tax Assessor
    • New office facilities praised, 8/1/95, 4B
  • Rankin County Youth Court
    • County hires administrator, 12/19/95, 4B
    • Videotaping system, 10/22/95, 1B
  • Rankin Medical Center
    • Hopes to cut county subsidy, improve debt collection, 5/6/95, 1A
    • New clinic, 9/13/95, 4B; 12/16/95, 4B
    • Purchase of Fitness Plus, 1/14/96, 1B; 11/28/95, 4B; 12/16/95, 4B
    • Renovation completion is shown off, 12/2/95, 4B
  • Rap music
    • Positive rap group Wildliffe Society, 10/15/95, 1B
  • Rape, Durant
    • Woman raped repeatedly, thrown off bridge, 8/22/95, 1B; 8/24/95, 3B
  • Rape, Greenville
    • 5 charged…2 may be allowed to return to school, 2/22/95, 2B
  • Rape, Lena
    • Citizens form posse, arrest suspect Michael Houston, 8/23/95, 3B
  • Rape, Mississippi
    • Date rape, violence and assault a dark secret, 12/31/95, 1A, 1E, 5E
    • DHS study: charge seldom filed when underage girl has baby, 5/21/95, 1A
    • Pamphlet helps churches deal with rape victims
      • Beth Holmes, author, 11/4/95, 1D
  • Rape, Pelahatchie
    • Calls pour in concerning rapist Johnny Coleman, 8/16/95, 4B
  • Rape, Pickens
    • 88-year-old woman is victim, 6/16/95, 2B
  • Rape, Vicksburg
    • 9-year-old assaulted on way home from school, 11/18/95, 1B
  • Rapha Counseling Center
    • New Christian counseling center at Charter Hospital, 6/3/95, 1D
  • Rapids on the Reservoir
    • 8-year-old Newton County boy drowns, 8/13/95, 1A; 8/15/95, 1B
    • More lifeguards needed?
      • Better training?, 8/20/95, 1A, 1B
  • Raquib, Hakeem
    • His mother’s plea lessens sentence for drug possession, 5/9/95, 4B
  • Ratcliffe, David SEE Mississippi Power Company
  • Ratliff, Benjamin SEE Stewart, Evelyn
  • Ray, Stephen Joseph
    • Credit card thefts, 5/3/95, 1B
  • Raymond Baptist Church
    • House renovation for paraplegic Michael Gray, 11/25/95, 1D
  • Raymond jail facility SEE Hinds County Detention Center (R)
  • Raynaud, Simone
    • Frenchwoman visits friend Linda Irby in Mississippi, 4/11/95, 1B
  • Raytheon Aerospace
    • Absorbs Texas firm; $150 Million additional revenues, 9/16/95, 5B
    • Jet trainer contract: new jobs at Gluckstadt Plant, 6/24/95, 5B
  • Reading
    • Education officials study top public schools’ programs, 7/22/95, 3B
    • Schools stressing library books as teaching tools have higher scores, 3/20/95, 1B
    • State NEAP scores up, but still below national average, 4/29/95, 1B
  • Reading assistants
    • PEER report says school program is a failure, 1/5/95, 1A
  • Rebecca Group
    • Phyllis Pauley given suspended term; must pay restitution, 7/18/95, 1B
  • Rebel flag
    • Coast lawsuit against display of flag on beach, 8/16/95, 2B
    • Flag stolen from Eight Flags display in Biloxi, 7/17/95, 1B
  • Reckon
    • New quarterly may help define the South, 3/12/95, 3G (Minor column)
  • Recycling, Madison
    • 400 to try recycling program, 5/19/95, 4B
    • County asks employees to recycle, 7/25/95, 4B
  • Red Arrow Car Wash
    • Robbers captured after chase through north Jackson, 11/26/95, 1B
  • Red Beans and Rice Festival
    • Reheating red beans, 4/20/95, 12E; 4/23/95, 1A
  • Red Bluff Trail
    • Roadwork causes flooding, 9/16/95, 4B
  • Red Cross
    • Mississippi
      • Central Mississippi Chapter: Linda Johnson, chairperson, 7/19/95, 4B
      • Disaster Mental Health program, 11/3/95, 3B
      • HIV/AIDS Education course, 7/8/95, 1B
    • United States
      • Women volunteers in World War II honored, 9/23/95, 1A
  • Red Hot & Blue
    • Restaurant review, 7/6/95, 4E
  • Red Lobster
    • Vicksburg
      • Restaurant review, 7/13/95, 4E
  • Red-cockaded woodpecker
    • 344-page plan by U.S. Forest Service to save bird, 6/22/95, 1A
  • Redbook
    • 3 state schools in its ‘Best of the States’ listing, 3/21/95, 1B
  • Redd, Si
    • Mississippi native known for his slot machine innovations, 3/13/95, 1A
  • Redd, William Silas SEE Redd, Si
  • Redistricting, Mississippi
    • Majority-black district rejected by judge, 3/11/95, 1B
  • Redistricting, US
    • Decision invites challenge in Mississippi’s 2nd district, 7/24/95, 7A
    • Ruling raises questions
      • Local group bitter, 7/18/95, 2B
    • Supreme Court decision: cannot be race based, 6/30/95, 1A, 10A; 7/2/95, 1A
    • Supreme Court: white Webster County candidates’ 1st challengers, 7/15/95, 1A
    • Tumult won’t stop Webster County election, judge rules, 7/27/95, 1A
  • Redshirting of students
    • Board of Education may cancel proposal, 7/21/95, 3B
  • Reed Manufacturing
    • Tupelo plant 1st producer of Navajo Jeans, 10/26/95, 8B
  • Reed, David
    • 11-year old composer from Raymond, 7/8/96, 1B; 8/15/95, 1D
  • Reed, Leroy SEE Dixie National Corp
  • Reeves, B. F.
    • McComb man drowns in Lake Lincoln, 11/23/95, 3B
  • Reeves, Carl
    • Hooker Street resident says wrongly arrested in zoning dispute, 2/15/95, 4B
  • Reeves, John
    • In dispute with tenant Nabil Shayeb, 6/10/95, 1B; 6/13/95, 2B
    • Rep’s feud with Mississippi Women’s Political Network, 10/15/95, 1B
  • Reformed Theological Seminary
    • Library moved to Queen Mall, 10/28/95, 1D
  • Regal Inn
    • Tragedy averted after fire at Starkville motel, 4/16/95, 3B
  • Regan, Ronald
    • Warren County deputy coroner arrested: drug bottles in car, 9/4/95, 1B; 9/6/95, 1A
  • Regional Rehabilitation Center of Tupelo
    • Criticized for ‘no accountability’, 11/10/95, 1A
  • Reid, Bruce
    • Hired as Clarion-Ledger environment reporter, 12/13/95, 5B
  • Religious counseling SEE Christian counseling
  • Renfrow Insulation SEE Byram
  • Rescue (dog)
    • Mascot at Reservoir Fire Department, 8/4/95, 1B
  • Reservoir (Franklin County) SEE Homochitto National Forest
  • RespecTeen National Youth Forum
    • Eden Gipson state delegate
      • In Washington, 6/16/95, 1E
  • Response 95 SEE Emergency Management Agency
  • Response time (JPD) SEE Emergency 911
  • Rest areas
    • Security guard killed at Forest rest stop, 2/3/95, 1A; 2/5/95, 2B
  • Restaurants, SEE ALSO Fast food restaurants
  • Restaurants, Jackson
    • Many go to any length to give diners what they want, 1/24/95, 1D
    • Meals for a healthy heart, 10/23/95, 1D
    • Restaurant row along I-55 North, 9/12/95, 1A
  • Restaurants, Mississippi
    • Ep’s superstars, 3/9/95, 12E
  • Retail sales, Jackson
    • With cooler temperatures, sales rise, 9/26/95, 1B
  • Retail sales, US
    • Color scheme important when it comes to retailing, 1/29/95, 4C or 1E
  • Retirement
    • For many Mississippians lack of resources will tarnish golden years, 2/14/95, 1A
    • Hometown Mississippi, program to lure retirees to state, 11/25/95, 3B
  • Retirement homes, Greenville
    • Fire kills 2 at In Him Loving and Caring Retirement Home, 9/1/95, 1A
  • Retirement Places Rated
    • Madison, Oxford, Gulf Coast get high marks in new edition, 5/10/95, 5B
  • Reunion of Reunions
    • Class reunions
      • For 1975 graduates of all Jackson high schools, 2/20/95, 2B
  • Rhodes Scholars, 1995
    • Alice Chen is named Rhodes Scholar, 12/10/95, 1A
    • Finalists to be selected, 12/5/95, 3B; 12/7/95, 1A
  • Rhum, Paula SEE Adoption, Brookhaven
  • Rice
    • More farmers drawn to dependable crop, 3/5/95, 1C
  • Rice Road SEE Roads and stgreets, Ridgeland
  • Rice’s Farmhaven Grocery
    • Free fish fry for customers, 12/10/95, 1B
  • Rice, Anne
    • Booksigning at Lemuria in Jackson, 8/7/95, 1B
  • Rice, Tom
    • 22-year old Jackson filmmaker, 12/19/95, 1D
  • Richardson, Abraham
    • Earned $200,000+ on recycled bearer bonds
      • Sentenced to jail term, 3/15/95, 1A
  • Richardson, Ross SEE Chickens
  • Riddle, Melvin SEE Marijuana, Flowood
  • Ridgeland budget, 1996
    • $17.5 Million budget without tax hike, 9/7/95, 6B
  • Ridgeland Elementary School
    • Art trip to Gail Pittman’s studio, 11/8/95, 1B
    • Trucker Bob Harris’s postcards to geography class, 4/7/95, 4B
  • Ridgeland, Mississippi
    • Civic center: mayor breaks tie with yes vote, 10/11/95, 4B
    • Civic centers opposed by private health spas, 9/16/95, 1A
    • County helps city with funding for industrial park, 6/27/95, 4B
    • Historical district idea revived, 11/30/95, 6B
    • Landscape ordinance, 10/4/95, 4B
    • Proposal for $20 Million civic center moving forward, 8/8/95, 1A
    • Updated census data sought, 9/29/95, 4B
  • Right-to-vote (women) SEE Women’s sufferage
  • Rigsby, Dr. Reginald
    • Found guilty of sexual misconduct with patients, 5/19/95, 1A; 5/20/95, 1B
    • Suit by former patient, 6/14/95, 1B
  • Riley, Richard
    • Secretary of Education speaks in Jackson
      • Warns of Title I cuts, 10/19/95, 1A
  • Riley, William
    • Ex-employee of Dr. Thomas Tucker won’t use his abortion lincense, 2/1/95, 1A
  • Ringier America Inc
    • Corinth plant prints Ebony, National Geographic, Jet, 3/21/95, 6B
  • Ringling Brothers Circus
    • In Jackson, 6/28/95, 1B
  • Risk pool (insurance) SEE Insurance, Mississippi
  • Ritalin
    • Canton parents fear use of drug prescribed for their children, 6/17/95, 1A
  • River Oaks Hospital
    • Birthing center not needed, state Supreme Court says, 10/20/95, 1A
    • Preemie Party, 10/30/95, 1A
  • Riverboat gambling, Greenville
    • Cotton Club boat goes to Waveland, 9/26/95, 1A; 11/1/95, 2B
    • Cotton Club’s fine modified, 4/21/95, 6B
    • Where are the promised riches?
      • Merchants asking, 4/25/95, 6B
  • Riverboat gambling, Grenville
    • 6 former Cotton Club workers charged with embezzlement, 8/12/95, 1B
  • Riverboat gambling, Jackson
    • Casinoplex: Calhoun seeks override of Ditto veto, 12/27/95, 1B
    • Casinoplex: Ditto again proposes plan, 9/29/95, 1A, 11A; 9/30/95, 1B
    • Casinoplex: Ditto ready to forget plans, 12/5/95, 1A
    • Casinoplex: Ditto veto overridden, 12/29/95, 1A
    • Casinoplex: faces uphill battle once again, 10/1/95, 1A; 10/3/95, 3B
    • Casinoplex: plan dies with a whimper, 12/11/95, 1B
    • Detroit company Xanadu interested, 12/12/95, 4B; 12/13/95, 5B
  • Riverboat gambling, Mississippi
    • Gaming is a big plus to some river counties, 1/23/95, 1A
    • Harrah’s Millionaire Maker slot machine tourney, 9/19/95, 1B
    • River casinos take biggest share of pot, 12/23/95, 1A
  • Riverboat gambling, Natchez
    • Lady Luck claims exemption from tax law, 5/17/95, 1A
    • Lady Luck criticized for lack of construction, 2/23/96, 1B; 10/21/95, 1A
  • Riverboat gambling, New Orleans
    • Strong gulf coast industry cited in Harrah’s collapse, 12/2/95, 1A
  • Riverboat gambling, Tunica County
    • 3 casinos considering monorail, 6/9/95, 4B
    • Bally’s move to north Tunica: Mhoon Landing dead?, 2/10/95, 5b
    • Bally’s set to reopen at Robinsonville, 12/1/95, 3B
    • County’s casinos lead state in revenues, 10/2/95, 1A
    • Development shifting toward Memphis, 8/14/95, 1A
    • Diamond Lakes Casino, 7/8/95, 1B
    • Embezzled tokens: Judy Sullivan arrested, 4/11/95, 1A; 4/26/95, 3B
    • Highway 61 being widened, 3/5/95, 1A
    • Hollywood Casino: deer grazing on grounds, 6/16/95, 1B
    • Its economic effect on ‘America’s Ethiopia’, 7/31/95, 1A, 1B
    • Sam’s Town Casino: hepatitis alert, 8/7/95, 3B
    • Sheraton Four Points Hotel slated, 10/27/95, 4B
    • Treasure Bay boat is closed, 6/1/95, 3B
    • Treasure Bay casinos closed: flooding possibility, 5/24/95 3B
    • Treasure Bay: Dallas group appears set to buy, 3/7/95, 6B
  • Riverboat gambling, Vicksburg
    • Brandon woman’s winnings stolen from her at home, 4/7/95, 1A
    • Casinos have put pinch on Jackson nightclubs, 3/23/95, 15E
    • City’s industry thrives as others founder, 8/24/95, 1A
    • Harrah’s appeals $10,000 fine, 8/25/95, 3B
    • Isle of Capri relicensed, 2/17/95, 5B
    • Rainbow casino: toddler left alone in car, 1/24/95, 1B
  • Riverfest ’95
    • In Vicksburg, 4/20/95, 10E
  • Riverside Integrated Assessment Program
    • Jackson-area schools’ scores, 3/5/95, 14-15A
    • Security too tight, Clinton principal says, 10/18/95, 4B
    • SEE ALSO Standardized tests
    • SEE ALSO Stanford Achievement Test
    • State scores below national average, 2/1/95, 1A; 2/5/95, 1A
    • Top-scoring schools also ones in demand, 3/5/95, 1A
    • Woodville Heights scores questioned, 3/3/95, 1A; 3/7/95, 1A
  • Riverside Integrated Assestment Program
    • This year scores count toward accreditation, 10/2/95, 1A
  • Riverview Hotel
    • Affordable Arkansas B7B, 4/2/95, 1F
  • Roadhouse, The
    • Restaurant review, 3/30/95, 4E
  • Roads and streets, Brandon
    • Deep hole on Twin Oak Drive worries Jim Caufman, 8/5/95, 4B
    • Value Road and US 80 intersection improved, 7/22/95, 4B
  • Roads and streets, Clinton
    • Clinton-Raymond Road added to upgrade list, 1/5/95, 4B
    • Historic Brick Street paved, 6/20/95, 4B
    • Mayor asks Hinds County for $450,000, 8/16/95, 3B
    • North/south parkway: meeting, 7/27/95, 1B; 7/28/95, 1B
    • Oak Hill Circle paving: claim of shoddy work, 8/23/95, 4B
    • Renaming of street for Thomizene Gray, 6/9/95, 4B
  • Roads and streets, Florence
    • Dead Man’s Curve on White Street, 6/22/95, 4B
  • Roads and streets, Hinds County
    • $2.8 Million for road equipment; no money for paving, 7/7/95, 1A
    • Portable scales to measure weight limits, 12/7/95, 7B
  • Roads and Streets, Hinds County
    • Springridge/McRaven roads intersection: traffic light, 8/17/95, 2B
  • Roads and streets, Jackson
    • Name changes now costs $100, 6/14/95, 4B
    • Right-of-way permissions cause improvement delays, 11/18/95, 1A
    • Stokes wants to rename 2 streets in Jackson Mall area, 5/1/95, 1B
    • Utah Street residents want resurfacing, curbs and drains, 6/21/95, 4B
    • Wagwood Street near S I-55 frontage Road is blocked off, 7/28/95, 3B
  • Roads and streets, Madison County
    • County road foreman admits to drug use on job, 8/3/95, 1A
    • Ross family says Ross Road on private property, 7/6/95, 4B
  • Roads and streets, Mississippi
    • 1994 law thrown out: all haulers must obey weight limits, 9/30/95, 1B
    • Weight limit: suit by county supervisors, 1/18/95, 4B
    • Weight-limit law facing court review, 9/23/95, 4B
  • Roads and streets, Moss Point
    • Citywide problem of unreadable or missing street signs, 8/21/95, 3B
  • Roads and streets, Rankin County
    • ‘Cut Through Road’ to I-55, U.S. 80, 5/16/95, 5B
    • Badly damage roads near Reservoir get repaving, 12/13/95, 5B
    • Lakeland and Flowood drives to be linked, 11/30/95, 6B
    • Residents call for 4-laning of Spillway and Old Fannin, 9/28/95, 1A
    • Roadwork causes flooding on Red Bluff Trail, 9/16/95, 4B
  • Roads and streets, Ridgeland
    • Reworking of intersection of Natchez Trace and Hwy 51, 8/2/95, 4B
    • Rice Road improvements, 8/22/95, 4B
  • Roadside vendors
    • Brandon considers regulating where and when goods can be sold, 6/24/95, 4B
  • Roadway Global Air
    • Air Logistics Center at Jackson airport, 4/11/95, 6B
  • Robbery, Brandon
    • Templeton pleads innocent to murder of Martha Jones, 1/7/95, 4B
    • Templeton says he was high when he killed Martha Jones, 3/1/95, 1B
  • Robbery, Byram
    • Guests at reception at Baptist church are robbed, 1/31/95, 1B
  • Robbery, Jackson
    • Suspect, 15, invades west Jackson home; killed by owner, 6/13/95, 1A
    • Woman Mary Simmons robbed and thrown in ditch, 7/29/95, 3B
  • Robert C. Byrd Honors Scholarships
    • 75 Mississippi graduates honored, 6/19/95, 1B
  • Roberts, Mary
    • 65-year-old Durant woman killed in store robbery by 13-year-old, 7/31/95, 3B
  • Roberts, Mike
    • Clinton man is custom knifemaker, 7/26/95, 1D
  • Roberts, Raymond SEE Parchman
  • Roberts, Stephen
    • Attorney builds trade link to Central America, 9/20/95, 5B
  • Robertson, Peter
    • Presidential Scholar for 1995, 5/8/95, 1B
  • Robinhood Volunteer Fire Department
    • Citizen donations upgrade department, 9/9/95, 4B
  • Robinson, Benjohnas SEE Joiner, Willie D
  • Robinson, Bob SEE College Board
  • Robinson, Cavin
    • Disabled Amite County student sues over school bus ride, 5/2/95, 2B
  • Robinson, Earl Wayne
    • Judge throws out bribery charges
      • Ex-sheriff Nunley involved, 5/7/95, 3B
  • Robinson, Elizabeth
    • Glass works displayed at Chimneyville Crafts Gallery, 10/22/95, 1F
  • Robinson, Robert SEE Transportation Department
  • Robinson-Watson Book Co
    • Honors 20 Jackson minority businesses, 6/12/92, 5B: 6/30/95, 7B
  • Rocket’s Lounge
    • 1 killed, 2 injured in nightclub shooting, 7/16/95, 2B
  • Rocking Horse Motors
    • 7 cars stolen from Vicksburg lot
      • Owner criticizes police, 10/25/95, 3B
  • Rocky Point Missionary Baptist Church
    • Votes to move toward rebuilding, 2/19/95, 1B
  • Rodeo
    • Mississippi High School Rodeo Association finals, 6/21/95, 1B
  • Rodgers, Oletha SEE New Stage
  • Rodgers, William
    • Given life sentence in child’s stabbing death, 10/13/95, 4B
  • Roger, Glen
    • Suspect slipped through the cracks in California courts, 11/17/95, 6B
  • Rogers, Glen
    • ‘More like 70’ victims, he claims, 11/18/95, 2B; 11/19/95, 3B
    • 5th death linked to suspect, 11/10/95, 1A
    • Angel and devil: serial-killer suspect has 2 sides, 11/13/95, 1A
    • California requests extradition, 12/3/95, 3B
    • Had taken break to look for minister, 11/16/95, 5B
    • His aunt Edith Smallwood reported his whereabouts to police, 11/21/95, 1A
    • May be suspect in additional deaths, 11/16/95, 1B
    • Mississippi and Florida want capital prosecution, 11/15/95, 1A
    • Mississippi in no rush to try him, 12/26/95, 1B
    • Pleads innocent to charges stemming from car chase, 11/22/95, 3B
    • Police eyeing 9th slaying in probe, 11/12/95, 1B
    • Rooky Kentucky lawman Charles Cox helped nab Rogers, 11/15/95, 3B
    • Serial killer suspect calls relative; predicts more slayings, 11/11/95, 1B
    • Serial killer suspect captured in Kentucky, 11/14/95, 1A
    • Serial killer wanted in death of Linda Price, 11/6/95, 1A: 11/8/95, 1B; 11/9/95, 1A
  • Rogers, Judy
    • Southaven babysitter leaves 5 small children unattended, 1/22/95, 1B
  • Rohr Turboliner II SEE RTL II Turbo Train
  • Roland, Johnny
    • Vicksburg man makes living carving Civil War miniatures, 12/13/95, 1E
  • Romano’s Macaroni Grill
    • Restaurant review, 6/29/95, 4E
  • Rooks, James
    • Jackson-born doctor working in wartorn Croatia, 11/20/95, 1A
  • Root, Lynn Green
    • Designs cross for Catholic Charities fund-raiser, 12/2/95, 1D
  • Ropes Challenge Course
    • Hinds Community College, 6/4/95, 1C
  • Rose, Nelson SEE Gambling, Mississippi
  • Rosehill Missionary Baptist Church
    • Bolton
      • Destroyed by fire a second time, 7/1/95, 2B
  • Ross Barnett Reservoir
    • $5 Million upgrade to recreation areas, 7/10/95, 1B
    • Drunken boaters SEE Boating
    • No injures in boat fire
      • Sam and Bonnie Cameron, owners, 6/25/95, 7B
    • Traffic relief on Spillway Road, 10/3/95, 4B
  • Ross Road (Madison County)
    • Ross family says road is private property, 7/6/95, 4B
  • Ross, David and Fern
    • Paint on restored Natchez home ‘too carnival-like’, 7/16/95, 1A
  • Ross, Jim Buck
    • Called ‘legend’ at dedication of state ag headquarters, 7/29/95, 4B
    • Retirement: time to eliminate ag post?, 1/29/95, 3G (Minor column)
    • Truly a legend in his own time, 3/12/95, 2G
  • Rotary Club of Jackson
    • Seven scholarship winners, 6/20/95, 1B
  • Roto-Rooter
    • Terry Road establishment burns, 12/31/95, 3B
  • Rottweilers
    • JPD officer rescues woman attacked by stray dog, 9/2/95, 2B
  • Rowan Middle School
    • Project Beacon (physical education program), 4/8/95, 5B
  • Rowzee, Robbie
    • Taxidermist in Brandon, 1/2/95, 1D
  • Roy Anderson Corp
    • Coast construction company builds on casino successes, 1/18/95, 5B
  • Royal Inn
    • JPD wants it closed, 3/7/95, 5B
  • Royal Maid
    • Bowling team, 10/8/95, 1E
  • Royal Manor Apartments
    • City of Jackson seeking title in order to demolish, 2/23/95, 3B
    • Garbage dumping at site, 2/21/95, 5B
  • RTL II Turbo Train
    • High-speed train on display at Jackson depot, 10/27/95, 1B
  • Rubisoff, Chuck SEE Public Employees Retirement System
  • Rucker, Willie Odess
    • AIDS patient goes before City Council, 1/4/95, 4B
  • Rural crime SEE Crime rate, Mississippi (year)
  • Rural fire departments SEE Volunteer fire departments
  • Rural hospitals SEE Hospitals, Mississippi
  • Russel, T.G.
    • Alcorn State’s chief of security, 9/12/95, 1D
  • Russian cruise ships SEE Port of Gulfport
  • Russian roulette
    • Hattiesburg teenager killed, 7/27/95, 4B
    • Homicides sometimes passed off as Russian roulette, 4/13/95, 1A
    • Orlandus Toins of Jackson dies, 4/3/95, 2B
  • Ryer, Kelly
    • Pharmacist faces charges of illegal sale of drugs, 10/4/95, 4B

 

  • Sacred Heart School
    • Blues festival benefit, 7/9/95, 3B
  • Safety seats (automobile) SEE Child safety seats
  • Saggus, James
    • Veteran newsman dies, 4/5/95, 1B; 4/13/95, 13A
  • Saints Academy
    • Black boarding school in Lexington
      • Struggles to survive, 9/17/95, 1A, 1E, 2E
  • Sales tax, Clinton
    • 2-cent tourist tax OK’d in House, 3/25/95, 4B
  • Sales tax, Mississippi
    • As revenue improves is it time for a cut?, 8/13/95, 3F (Minor column)
  • Sales tax, U.S.
    • National sales tax last thing Mississippi needs, 4/30/95, 3G (Minor column)
  • Salmon Test Site SEE Tatum Salt Dome
  • Salter, Sid SEE ALSO Sovereignty Commission
  • Salter, Susan
    • Hearing-impaired student doing well in Brandon High School, 5/10/95, 1D
  • Salvation Army
    • ‘Heart to God, Hand to Man’, 12/9/95, 1D
    • HopeLine to help indigent find work, 2/18/95, 4B
  • Salzburg Music Festival SEE Gospel music
  • Sam’s Club
    • New store opens in north Jackson, 9/11/95, 1B
    • To close Raymond Road store and relocate in northeast Jackson, 1/31/95, 1A
  • Sam’s Town Casino SEE Riverboat gambling, Tunica County
  • Sam’s Westside Restaurant and Bar
    • Restaurant review, 5/25/95, 4E
  • Samaritan Counseling Center
    • New Christian counseling center at MBMC, 6/3/95, 1D
  • Sams, James Henry
    • Columbus physician penalized by State Board of Medical Licensure, 1/20/95, 1B
  • Sanders, Cleve
    • Dies of heart attack at start of cross-country trek, 1/5/95, 1B
  • Sanders, John
    • JPS official interviews for Florida post, 7/7/95, 1B; 7/18/95, 4B
  • Sanders, Steve
    • WGN anchorman grew up in Mississippi, 4/19/95, 1D
  • Sanderson Farms Inc
    • McComb expansion will add 500 jobs, 1/27/95, 6B
    • Planning 3 new plants in Texas, 5/18/95, 8B
    • Texas expansion and 2nd shift at Pike County plant, 2/24/95, 5B
  • Sandhill crane SEE Mississippi Sandhill Crane
  • Sanford brothers SEE Elections, 1995—Union County…
  • SAT SEE Stanford Achievement Test
  • Satan
    • With interest in angels, clergy warn of dark side, 3/11/95, 1D
  • Satellite dishes
    • Small direct-broadcast dishes catch on with public, 1/20/95, 5B
  • Savage, Allen L
    • Ex-Palace Casino manager banned from all state casinos, 6/16/95, 1A
  • Savage, William
    • Hernando businessman slain at cotton gin, 3/9/95, 1B; 10/1/95, 2B
  • SAVE
    • New domestic violence prevention program, 10/27/95, 1A
  • Saxophone
    • USM professor Lawrence Gwozdz has CD released, 3/14/95, 1D
  • Sayre, Maggie SEE Deaf Maggie Lee Sayre…
  • Scam
    • Hattiesburg and Laurel police departments are victims, 3/1/95, 1A
    • Mississippi lottery ticket scam, 10/17/95, 5B
    • Older Investors Bulletin warns elderly against swindle, 3/15/95, 5B
  • Scanlon-Taylor
    • Little-known Jackson millwork firm well-known nationally, 5/14/95, 3G (Minor column)
  • Schertz, Danny
    • Self-avowed satanist extradited to Mississippi, 12/29/95, 5B
  • Schick, Edgar SEE Commissioner of Higher Education
  • Schillig Leadership Scholarships
    • Winners, 4/4/96, 2B; 4/13/95, 3B
  • Schneider, Shari
    • Ex-WJDX-FM DJ sues over sexual harassment, 12/28/95, 1B
  • Scholarships
    • US Supreme Court allows ban to stand on race-based grants, 5/23/95, 1B
  • School annuals
    • Are they a thing of the past?, 10/31/95, 4D
  • School attendance
    • School administrators, judges, police unite to keep kids in school, 8/12/95, 4B
    • Students banned from Jackson shopping malls during school hours, 8/11/95, 4B
  • School bus accidents, Bolivar County
    • Minor injuries as bus flips, 11/3/95, 3B
  • School bus accidents, Clinton
    • Bus rear-ended by Head Start van, 4/5/95, 1B
  • School bus accidents, Poplarville
    • 23 hurt as truck slams bus, 3/26/95, 2B
  • School buses, Jackson
    • Parent accused of hitting driver at Whiterock Apts, 2/3/95, 1B; 2/4/95, 5B
    • Paving of parking lot in Jackson, 1/7/95, 4B
  • School buses, Rankin County
    • County ends up with disputed bus, 5/16/95, 5B
    • School Board reclaims bus used to transfer prisoners, 5/13/95, 1B
  • School calendar SEE School year
  • School desks SEE ALSO Madison County Public Schools
  • School discipline SEE ALSO Caning
  • School districts
    • 1986 law on district lines to be reviewed, 4/18/95, 1A
    • Accreditation: Board toughens rules, 6/17/95, 1B
    • Accreditation: rules to be overhauled, 3/17/95, 1B; 3/19/95, 5B
    • Level 5 districts: prestige more than annual benefits, 1/9/95, 1A
    • Say they would be unable to buy band uniforms and instruments, 3/21/95, 1A
    • Weak districts hurting deregulation, 12/19/95, 1A
  • School lunches
    • Madison County fears cut in federal reimbursements, 8/23/95, 1A
    • USDA proposal calls for more vegetables and grains, 6/14/95, 1A
  • School pictures SEE Gary Road Elementary School
  • School superintendents, Jackson
    • 2 candidates…DeBerry withdraws his name, 2/11/95, 1A; 2/13/95, 1A
    • 2 finalists named: Deberry and Wallace, 1/24/95, 5B; 1/25/95, 1A
    • 2 finalists: DeBerry lacking documentation, 2/8/95, 1A; 2/9/95, 4B
    • 2 finalists: risk in hiring DeBerry, 2/10/95, 3B
    • 3 local women apply for job, 1/11/95, 4B
    • 3rd round of closed interviews, 1/22/95, 3B
    • 9 finalists include 2 JPS employees, 1/12/95, 4B
    • Another finalist interviewed in secret, 1/18/95, 4B
    • Candidates Wallace and DeBerry: high goals, 1/29/95, 1B
    • Finalist Deberry lacks a required certificate, 2/2/95, 1A
    • Media kept at bay in search for Canada’s successor, 1/15/95, 2B
  • School superintendents, Mississippi
    • Elective office: tradition hangs on, 7/24/95, 1A
    • More and more women in job, 3/28/95, 1A
    • Selection process touchy with Legislature, 11/30/95, 1B
  • School term SEE School year
  • School violence, Brandon
    • 2 at Alternative School face expulsion over pistol incident, 3/10/95, 4B
    • 2 brothers jailed for taking gun to school, 3/30/95, 4B
  • School violence, Greenwood
    • Discipline policy under investigation, 6/13/95, 2B
    • Student walks into class with shotgun, threatens suicide, 4/6/95, 1B
  • School violence, Jackson
    • Gun found in Provine senior’s car, 1/19/95, 4B
    • Gun-toting teenager still loose afters roaming 2 schools, 9/2/95, 4B
  • School violence, Mississippi
    • Report shows problem of guns in schools, but no real trend, 5/16/95, 1A
  • School year, 1995
    • Hundreds in Jackson wait in long lines to register, 8/12/95, 1A
    • Jackson area schools agree on common calendar, 4/8/95, 1A
    • Just around the corner for 1995 session, 8/7/95, 1A; 8/8/95, 1B
    • Laurel’s year-round program dropped, 7/16/95, 1A
    • New superintendent Wallace visits classrooms, 8/12/95, 1B
  • School-Age Mothers’ Child Care and Transportation Services
    • Gulfport service to close, 8/9/95, 3B
  • Schoolar, Laurel
    • Award in Mississippi watercolor exhibition, 10/8/95, 1F
    • Landscapes on display at Welty Library, 1/8/95, 1F
  • Schools, Mississippi
    • 20 credits now needed for graduation, 8/7/95, 6A
    • Air conditioning: districts racing to comply with law by July 1, 6/10/95, 1A
    • Are schools integrated?
      • White flight, 7/9/95, 1A, 15A; 7/10/95, 1A, 6A
    • Asbestos cleanup nearly complete, 7/17/95, 1A
    • Desegregation helped some cope with diversity, 7/10/95, 6A
    • Health program to improve students’ habits, 4/1/95, 1A
    • PEER says reading assistants program is a failure, 1/5/95, 1A
    • Public vs. private schools issue, 7/10/95, 1A
    • Special scheduling (2 hour classes), 10/22/95, 1A
    • State schools anticipate post-Labor Day ‘surprises’, 9/5/95, 1A
    • Too much paper work required, educators complain, 8/28/95, 1A
  • Schwabe Co SEE Irwin B Schwabe Co
  • Scott, Alice
    • Canton mayor has increased black representation, 1/17/95, 1A
    • Canton mayor using veto to govern city, 2/3/95, 1B
  • Scott, Charles
    • Coahoma County coroner faces charges over campaign signs, 4/16/95, 4B
  • Scottish Festival and Highland Games
    • Jackson
      • Toasty in tartan, 8/24/95, 10E, 16E; 8/27/95, 1B
  • Scroggins, Samuel
    • Former Oakley Training School resident now a success, 4/29/95, 4B
  • Scruggs, David SEE Bombs, Madison County
  • Sea Pride Industries Inc
    • Biloxi company plans to move oyster beds out past Ship Island, 6/4/95, 3C
  • Seabee base SEE Naval Construction Battalion Center
  • Seaberry, Lucy
    • Basketball coach at East Side High School in Cleveland, 3/3/95, 1A
  • Season All Industries Inc
    • To close Pelahatchie plant, 5/26/95, 5B
  • Season All Industries Inc SEE ALSO Caradon Better Built
  • Seat belts
    • Police officers honored for efforts with children, 2/18/95, 1B
  • Security Centre SEE Parkway Company
  • Security Savings
    • California ruling could aid Bailey’s case against government, 9/1/95, 5B
    • RTC sues H.C. Bailey, John Shows and Edward Goodwin, 10/14/95, 5B
  • Self defense
    • Seminar at Gunsmith’s Inc
      • Marsha Peoples, instructor, 5/31/95, 1D
  • Semiautomatic weapons
    • 41 confiscated weapons melted down at local steelworks, 1/24/95, 1A
  • Senior AIDES
    • Jackson program returns elderly to workplace, 3/16/95, 4B
  • Senior Olympics
    • Harold Wies, 92-year-old swimmer, 6/10/95, 1A
  • Sentencing (criminals)
    • SEE Mississippi Legislature, 1995—Truth-in-sentencing
  • Septic tanks SEE Sewage
  • Serial killer, Jackson
    • 2 suspects may be linked
      • Speculation abounds, 11/6/95, 1A
    • 4 women have been found murdered in abandoned houses, 8/24/95, 1A
    • 4 women…prostitutes warned of killer, 8/25/95, 1A; 9/4/95, 1A
    • 4 women…Whitfield patient possible suspect, 8/29/95, 1A
    • Fingerprints identify victim as Mary C Taylor, 8/31/95, 7B
    • Prostitute IDs suspect Dwayne Watkins, 8/26/95, 1A; 8/27/95, 1A
    • Rogers sought in death of Price
      • Wanted in 3 states, 11/6/95, 1A; 11/8/95, 1B
  • Sesame Street
    • Where’s the Birdie? at Mississippi Coliseum, 5/11/95, 3E
  • Sessums, Claudine
    • Honored for 50 service in Audit Department, 4/1/95, 4B
  • Sessums, Dorothy
    • Quadriplegic glad to be back to work after 16 years, 7/22/95, 1A
  • Sewage
    • Jackson City Council contract controversy, 8/26/95, 4B
  • Sewage lines SEE Sewer lines
  • Sewage, Byram
    • Residents and Forest Woods Utility Co fight over fees, 10/5/95, 9B
  • Sewage, Mississippi
    • New, weaker regulations on septic tanks, 7/13/95, 3B
  • Sewer lines, Canton
    • City wins grant for sewer improvements, 11/17/95, 7B
  • Sewer lines, Hinds County
    • Collis Hill area gets lines, 6/1/95, 4B
  • Sewer lines, Raymond
    • Town gets federal grant for upgrade, 7/19/95, 4B
  • Sewer lines, Ridgeland
    • $1.2 Million construction approved, 8/8/95, 4B
    • Sewer work expected to open area for development, 8/5/96, 3B; 11/18/95, 4B
  • Sewer lines, Starkville
    • Operator ordered to make repairs or face stiff fines, 11/4/95, 2B
  • Sex education
    • Counseling by Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity, 2/25/95, 3B
  • Sex offenders SEE Sexually abused children
  • SEX OFFENDERS; HOW CHILD MOLESTERS SLIP THROUGH THE SYSTEM, 12/10-11/95
  • Sexaully abused children, Mississippi
    • Only 14 counties in compliance on registry, 9/29/95, 1A
  • Sexual harassment
    • 2 former employees sue Eye Care Plus, 5/11/95, 5B
    • Woman wins case against Tax Commission, 1/23/96, 3B; 10/21/95, 3B
  • Sexually abused children, Jackson
    • Former youth worker Matthew Hennington jailed, 3/31/95, 1B
    • Toddler Regina Wells, 8/17/95, 1B
    • Toddler Regina Wells’ death investigated, 8/15/95, 2b; 8/16/95, 1B
  • Sexually abused children, Madison
    • Man Gary Ezell admits fondling teenage neighbor, 2/22/95, 4B
  • Sexually abused children, Mississippi
    • Ineffectual programs fail to protect kids, 12/10/95, 1A, 1G
  • Shabazz, Qubilah SEE Farrakhan, Louis
  • Shackelford Manor Residential Day Care
    • Mentally handicapped man runs away, 6/29/95, 1B; 6/30/95, 3B
  • Shackleford, Paul
    • Ministers to jail inmates, 6/25/95, 2B
  • Shady Grove Baptist Church
    • Pontotoc County
      • Has spirited history, 11/19/95, 6B
  • Shady Grove Missionary Baptist Church
    • KKK signs sprayed on doors, 10/17/95, 4B
  • Shady Lane community
    • Brandon neighborhood fighting to improve, 5/20/95, 4B
  • Shafer, Rick SEE Ostriches
  • Shannon, George
    • Meridian HS football commentator celebrates 50 years, 11/3/95, 1A
  • Shapley’s
    • Restaurant review, 4/27/95, 4E
  • Sharing the Care
    • Provides medicine to indigent persons, 8/11/95, 1A
  • Shaver, Billy Joe
    • At Hal & Mal’s, 1/19/95, 10E
  • Shaw, Herbert SEE Murder/suicide, Lafayette County
  • Shaw, Howard
    • Habitual offender kept in jail due to retired Judge Joe Pigott, 9/25/95, 2B
  • Shaw, Sherard SEE Jackson Academy
  • Shayeb, Nabil
    • Tenant fights Rep. John Reeves over eviction, 6/10/95, 1B; 6/13/95, 2B
  • Sherbourne subdivision
    • Madison development is on 16th-section land, 7/8/95, 5B
  • Sheriffs, Mississippi
    • Are their hands are tied in time of growing crime rate?, 11/5/95, 1A
    • Counties get cut of confiscated property in drug busts, 4/17/95, 1A
    • Many officers must buy their own guns, 10/26/95, 1A
  • Sherwood, The
    • Macon
      • Restaurant review, 10/19/95, 4E
  • Shields, Johnny
    • Homicide suspect turns himself in to JPD, 5/13/95, 4B
  • Shinar, John
    • Corinth man gets 10-year sentence for sexual abuse, 10/7/95, 2B
  • Shooting, Jackson
    • Bellview Place shooting linked to turf war, 3/22/95, 4B
    • Yazoo City man… Hicks not affected by new no-parole law, 6/13/95 4B
    • Yazoo City man: Fields gets life plus 155 years, 8/18/95, 1B
  • Shootout, Jackson
    • 4 sought in shootout at Pepper Mill Apartments, 6/28/95, 3B
    • All-night battle between housemates on McRaven Road, 6/7/95, 4V
  • Shop Tyme Grocery
    • Neighbors oppose gas pumps at Jackson store, 6/30/95, 5B; 9/14/95, 6B; 12/5/95, 4B
  • Shopping centers
    • Site on 16th section land in Gulfport could aid schools, 7/26/95, 5B
  • Shopping, Jackson
    • California rains bring higher vegetable prices locally, 3/24/95, 6B
    • Grocery shopping: planning and coupons save money, 4/24/95, 4B
    • Personal shoppers for busy people, 11/6/95, 1D
  • Short, Ryan
    • DSU student shot near campus, 4/9/95, 2B
  • Shorts (clothing) SEE Athletics, Mississippi
  • Shotgun prank (JPD) SEE Jackson Police Department (1995)—Shotgun…
  • Showgirls
    • Movie is protested; later pulled form area cinemas, 9/23/95, 3B; 9/27/95, 1A
  • Shows, John SEE Security Savings
  • Shrimping, Gulf Coast
    • Coast research boosts production
      • Profile Mississippi, 2/26/95, 2I
    • Mild winter, banner harvest, 8/31/95, 3B
  • Shriners
    • Annual State Gala Day, 4/30/95, 3B
  • Shutdown (federal government) SEE Federal government
  • Shuttle, The
    • New van service shuttles children to and from school, 10/16/95, 1A
  • Siblings
    • 10-year Gautier co-workers learn they are siblings, 1/1/95, 6B
  • Sickle-cell disease
    • Book: ‘Understanding Sickle Disease,’ by Miriam Bloom, 3/5/95, 2E
    • UMC contributes to new drug therapy (Hydroxyurea), 1/31/95, 1A; 3/5/95, 1D
  • Sign ordinance, Hinds County
    • Officials eye possible sign fee, 3/23/95, 4B
  • Sign ordinance, Jackson
    • Enforcement ban on balloons and flags at car dealerships, 11/9/95, 1B
    • New law bans signs in downtown Jackson, 7/6/95, 4B
  • Silver Star Hotel & Casino SEE Gambling, Choctaw Reservation
  • Simmons, Erick and Derrick
    • Greenville twins stand out in academics, leadership, 3/20/95, 3B
  • Simmons, Grace
    • Reporter spends day on the job with Public Works Department, 6/9/95, 1D
  • Simmons, Julia and Ed
    • Young widow and widower marry each other, 3/2/95, 1D
  • Simmons, Mary SEE Robbery, Jackson
  • Simpson County Jail
    • 3 inmates overpower jailer, escape, 10/18/95, 1B
  • Simpson County Sheriff’s Department
    • Constable King nominated as Jones replacement, 10/10/95, 1B
    • Sheriff Lloyd and trusty slain, 10/5/95, 1A, 10A
  • Simpson, O.J.
    • Case needs gag order, Dick Thornburgh says, 3/25/95, 3B
    • Fallout from trial affects Mississippi justice system, 10/25/95, 1A
    • Local people ready for verdict, 10/3/95, 1B; 10/4/95, 1A, 4-5A
    • Local soap opera fans angry over TV trial coverage, 1/24/95, 3B
    • Verdict ‘great’ for white supremacists, Richard Barrett says, 10/8/95, 1A
    • Verdict: Letters-to-the Editor, 10/12/95, 8A-9A
  • Sims, Stacey
    • Trial set for Jerry Walton, 1/24/96,3B; 1/25/96, 6B; 10/18/95, 2B
  • Singing River Hospital
    • Further auditing being done, 3/5/95, 6B
  • Sisters of Mercy
    • Vicksburg marker honors nuns who started school in 1860, 5/15/95, 2B
  • Siwell Road
    • Bridge construction completed, 1/14/95, 5B
    • Widening project damaged driveways, 9/30/95, 4B
  • Six Million Dollar Band
    • At The Midnight Sun, 1/5/95, 18E
  • Sixteenth section land
    • Gulfport shopping center site could aid schools, 7/26/95, 5B
    • Hinds County checks Terry area as a subdivision, 1/10/95, 5B
    • Old leases given counties only fraction of value, 9/24/95, 1A
    • Sherbourne subdivision in Madison, 7/8/95, 5B
  • Skating SEE Ice skating
  • Skelton, Alice SEE Mississippi Democratic Party
  • Skinheads
    • Bombing of interracial couple’s home in Richland, 2/10/96, 4B; 10/13/95, 1A; 12/1/95, 4B
  • Skrmetta, Jimmie
    • Biloxian once owned boat that sank going to Cuba, 9/5/95, 3B
  • Sky Parade, 1995
    • Countdown to Labor Day fun, 8/11/95, 1E
    • Good weather, Beach Boys, large crowds, 9/3/95, 1A; 9/4/95, 1A; 9/5/95, 1A
    • Sky high
      • Beach Boys to appear, 8/31/95, 11E-14E; 9/2/95, 1B
    • Will be held in Jackson, 1/28/95, 1A
    • Will it take place in Jackson this year?, 1/20/95, 1A; 1/26/95, 1B
  • Sky Parade, 1996
    • Dates may be changed, 9/6/95, 1B
  • Skydiving
    • Zoo City Skydivers (Yazoo City) try for record, 5/27/95, 3B; 5/28/95, 1A
  • Slang
    • Slang-happy teenagers, 11/13/95, 1D
  • Slater, Sandy
    • Canton municipal court judge: conflict-of-interest charges, 9/30/95, 4B; 10/18/95, 4B
  • Slavery
    • ‘TV Nation’ satirizes state’s late ratification of 13th amendment, 7/21/95, 1E
    • State’s ratification of 13th Amendment, 1/24/95, 1A; 1/25/95, 1B; 3/17/95, 1A
  • Sliman, George and Olivia SEE Florence, Mississippi
  • Slot machines
    • Innovator Si Redd, a Mississippian, 3/13/95, 1A
    • State cracks down on illegal machines, 6/1/95, 1B
  • Smith Elementary School
    • Jackson
      • Seeks input on school-uniforms issue, 6/21/95, 4B
    • Uniforms as voluntary dress code, 8/10/95, 1B
  • Smith, Alex SEE Mississippi High School Rodeo Association
  • Smith, Carla SEE Cutley, Jessie
  • Smith, Chris SEE Wildliffe Society
  • Smith, Clyde
    • Mary Smith’s trial: insanity defense, 4/25/95, 1B
    • Wife Mary Smith asks for sanity hearing, 4/6/95, 2B
  • Smith, Dalton
    • Choctaw Indian, near death, is released from prison, 5/10/95, 1A
  • Smith, Eddie
    • Whittington fires Brandon City Clerk
      • Aldermen challenge, 7/26/95, 4B; 7/27/95, 4B
  • Smith, Jabe
    • Washington County deputy dies of heart attack on patrol, 4/15/95, 3B
  • Smith, Jack C SEE Jackson Police Department (1995)—Shotgun…
  • Smith, Kimberly Rose SEE University of Mississippi
  • Smith, Vincent
    • Chicago man jailed in Canton
      • Tried to kill his 2-year old son, 7/30/95, 3B
  • Smith, Wanda
    • Gulfport bondswoman charged with kidnapping: picked up wrong man, 11/22/95, 3B
  • Smith, William Earl
    • Fired wildlife officer loses bid to regain job, 10/4/95, 2B
  • Smith-Wills Stadium
    • Spectator safety under scrutiny, 6/19/95, 2B; 6/20/95, 2B; 7/2/95, 1A
  • Smoke detectors
    • Lack of detectors cited in 3 fatal Hinds County fires, 11/15/95, 4B
  • Snakehandling
    • Book: ‘Salvation on Sand Mountain,’ by Dennis Covington, 3/4/95, 1D
  • Snakes
    • The season’s here
      • State’s snake population down, 4/2/95, 1E
  • Sneed, Monica
    • Cancer-stricken MSU student linked to classes by computer, 3/19/95, 1B
    • Memorial for MSU senior who died of spinal cord disease, 6/14/95, 1A
  • Sniper shooting
    • Sivori convicted of assault at trial, 8/15/95, 4B
    • Sivori given 110-year sentence, 9/15/95, 1A
    • Sivori trial begins, 8/11/95, 4B; 8/12/95, 2B
  • Snodgrass, Kay
    • Print maker has show at Gulf/South Gallery in McComb, 2/5/95, 1F
  • Snow cone sign
    • Thief cons security guard out of sign on Hwy 80
      • Owner has good laugh, 7/21/95, 1A
  • Soap operas
    • Sidon woman wins ‘General Hospital’ cameo, 4/15/95, 3B
  • Soccer
    • Crossroads of the South Invitational Soccer Tournament, 10/29/95, 1B
  • Social agencies SEE Social service agencies
  • Social service agencies
    • City Council studies whom to fund, 7/8/95, 4B; 7/15/95, 4B
    • In Jackson, who gets funding?, 5/26/95, 5B; 10/30/95, 1A
    • Jackson City Council to announce funding, 11/14/95, 1A
    • Jackson to distribute $179,834 among ten groups, 11/15/95, 1B
  • Social service agencies SEE ALSO Non-profit organizations
  • Social work examination SEE Department of Health—Cheating…
  • Soil Stewardship Week
    • Observed by churches, 4/1/95, 1D
  • Soli Deo Gloria Foundation
    • Laws of Life essay contest, 12/8/95, 2B
  • Sons of Confederate Veterans
    • Huff brothers of Mississippi among last of true sons, 5/30/95, 1D
  • South Mississippi Correctional Institute
    • $19.3 Million contract for 1216 new beds, 7/1/95, 2B
  • South’s Greatest Cotton Pickin’ Bike Tour, 6/4/95, 3B
  • Southern Baptists
    • Aplolgize for past racist stance, 6/21/95, 1A
  • Southern Belles
    • New movie ‘Something to Talk About’, 8/18/95, 1E
  • Southern Center for Higher Education
    • University of Southern Mississippi, 6/22/95, 1B
  • Southern Christian Leadership Conference
    • Announces opening of chapter in Jackson, 5/27/95, 1B
  • Southern Education Foundation
    • Study: in South college access is race-based, 5/18/95, 3B
  • Southern Eye Centers
    • Valentine’s Day free eye surgery for needy patients, 2/9/95, 1A; 2/15/95, 1B
  • Southern Governors Association
    • Annual meeting on Coast: Gingrich is speaker, 7/13/95, 1B
    • Dem and GOP chairmen clash on Medicare, 9/20/95, 1A; 9/24/95, 1G
    • Governors say schools must improve, 9/19/95, 1A
  • Southern Heights Community Church
    • Capital City Church of God
      • Merger, 2/4/95, 1D
  • Southern Mississippi Goat Meat Association
    • Caprine Extravaganza promotion, 6/27/95, 1D
  • Southern Self-Taught Artists
    • Southside Gallery in Oxford, 5/14/95, 1F
  • Southside Gallery (Oxford)
    • Elvis Presley photo exhibit, 8/6/95, 1F
  • Southwick, Leslie SEE ALSO Court of Appeals (Mississippi)
  • Sovereignty Commission
    • Files: Salter removes objection to opening; King does not, 1/21/95, 1B
  • Spann, Geneva SEE Housing, Clinton
  • Speed limit
    • Mississippi
      • Federal funding once again in jeopardy, 5/31/95, 1B
    • US
      • Limits returned to state control, 11/29/95, 1A
      • Senate votes to allow states to set limits, 6/21/95, 1A; 10/19/95, 1B
  • Speeding tickets
    • JPD begins crackdown, 1/11/95, 1A
  • Spillway Road
    • Area residents call for four-lane road, 9/28/95, 1A
  • Spires, Mildred
    • New sentencing hearing ordered for Taylor, 9/29/95, 3B
  • Spivey, E.G.
    • Heads Canton school board, 3/14/95, 5B
  • Sports teams
    • Naming female teams complicated in this era of equality, 2/3/95, 1E
  • Sports utility vehicles
    • Hot sellers, 10/2/95, 1D
  • Sportsworld
    • Ridgeland day care center: roll models for boys, 4/7/95, 1A
  • Spousal abuse SEE Battered families
  • Spousal abuse SEE Domestic violence
  • Spradling, Jack
    • Retires as state SBA chief, 3/31/95, 5B
  • Spraying (for flood control) SEE Herbicide spraying
  • Spring (season) SEE ALSO Pollen
  • Spring break
    • Activities at Jackson community centers, 3/11/95, 5B
  • Springridge Rd. (Clinton)
    • Busy McRaven intersection needs stoplight, 5/11/95, 4B
  • Squires, Merl
    • Acquitted in assault case, 5/19/95, 4B
    • Madison County sheriff candidate accused of assault, 3/17/95, 4B
  • St. Andrew’s Cathedral
    • Dean Ed Bacon transfers to Pasadena, California, 3/4/95, 1D; 3/8/95, 1B
  • St. Andrew’s Episcopal School
    • Middle School cancels classes after principal resigns, 2/17/95, 1B
    • Middle School reopens with acting principal, 2/21/95, 5B
    • Vacancies in administration, 6/19/95, 1A
  • St. Catherine’s Village
    • Residents Phil Kolb and Colleen Watrous 1st to marry in chapel, 11/24/95, 1A
  • St. Dominic’s Hospital
    • President Josephine Uhll to retire, 10/15/95, 1A
  • St. Joseph High School
    • New site in Madison County, 11/29/95, 2B
    • To move from Boling Street, 1/21/95, 1A
    • When school moves, so will 15 graves, 11/20/95, 1B
  • St. Matthew’s Baptist Church
    • 3rd minister from Sutton family named pastor, 1/21/95, 1D
  • St. Paddy’s Day Parade, 1995
    • Nets $15,000 for children’s hospital, 3/22/95, 3B
    • The krewes who do, 3/16/95, 10E; 3/19/95, 1A
  • St. Richard Catholic Church
    • Healing mass, 10/5/95, 1D
  • St. Stanislaus Academy
    • Bay St. Louis school’s nickname is ‘Rock-a-Chaws’, 3/17/95, 1E
  • Staged log truck accident (Fayette) SEE Automobile insurance—Fayette…
  • Stand Up for Mississippi
    • Group to protest at Gingrich speech in Biloxi, 9/6/95, 2B
  • Standardized tests SEE ALSO Riverside Integrated Assessment Program
  • Standardized tests, Mississippi
    • Calculator OK’d for Algebra I test, 3/18/95, 1B
    • NAEP reading scores up, but below national average, 4/29/95, 1B
    • School rankings, 4/2/95, 1A, 12A
  • Stanford Achievement Test
    • Mississippi’s private schools will test in Spring ’96, 10/2/95, 2B
  • STAR students
    • 3 named
      • 2 go to Jackson Prep, 4/14/95, 1A
  • Starkville Public Schools
    • Long-time problems with integration, 7/9/95, 15A
  • State auditor SEE Office of State Auditor
  • State Board of Medical Licensure
    • Penalizes Dr. James Henry Sams of Columbus, 1/20/95, 1B
  • State buying procedures SEE Competitive bid contracts
  • State contracts SEE Competitive bid contracts
  • State employees
    • $700 annual raise proposed, 3/23/95, 1B; 3/24/95, 1A (passage)
    • Employee Health Benefit Options
      • Managed care to be available, 9/27/95, 1A
    • House Legislative panel OKs pay-raise, 2/16/95, 1B
    • PEER criticizes pay-raise system, 12/28/95, 1A
  • State Fair
    • Jim Oros guesses ages, weights, etc, 10/14/95, 1B
  • State Fair, 1995
    • Deemed ‘one of the best’, 10/16/95, 1B
    • Drill teams competitions, 10/8/95, 1B
    • Fair food, 10/10/95, 1D
    • From tanning beds to burial plots, it’s for sale at Fair, 10/14/95, 5B
    • Jackson restaurant business off during fair, 10/11/95, 5B
    • Keeping your child from getting lost, 10/6/95, 1D
    • One time visit not enough for many, 10/15/95, 1B
    • Policing requires ingenuity, planning, 10/7/95, 1B
    • Rain meant slim crowd on opening day, 10/5/95, 1B
    • Sound man at Budweiser Pavillion Buck Alman, 10/15/95, 5B
    • Special education students from Clinton Park Elementary, 10/12/95, 1B
    • Tammy Wynette and George Jones appear together, 10/12/95, 10E
    • Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, 10/4/95, 1D
    • Youth Talent Contest, 10/13/95, 1E
  • State Farm Insurance
    • Auto rates hiked 6+% in Mississippi, 9/8/95, 5B
  • State Fire Marshall SEE Mobile home industry
  • State government
    • Doing better in managing money, ‘Financial World’ says, 9/7/95, 7B
  • State of the State address, 1995
    • Governor to push social slate, 1/10/95, 1A; 1/11/95, 1A, 1B
  • State parks
    • Profile Mississippi, 2/26/95, 2K
  • State purchasing procedures SEE Competitive bid contracts
  • Statewide Live (ETV)
    • New host is Patricia Murray, 3/1/95, 1B
    • Wieden is fired over Barrett interview, 2/25/95, 4B
  • Stennis International Airport
    • Budget cutbacks halt renovations on Coast, 9/6/95, 3B
  • Stennis Space Center
    • 100 contractor jobs lost in NASA downsizing, 5/20/95, 5B
    • 36 job lost due to U.S. Budget cuts, 7/22/95, 2B
  • Stennis, John
    • Early critic of Vietnam involvement, 4/30/95, 1G
    • Hundreds pay respects in Capitol rotunda and in DeKalb, 4/26/95, 1A: 4/27/95, 1A
    • Kept ‘straight furrow’ to end of row, 5/4/95, 13A (Minor column)
    • Passes away at age 93, 4/24/95, 1A+; 4/25/95, 1B
    • USS John C Stennis aircraft carrier to be commissioned, 7/6/95, 1A
  • Stevens, Ed
    • Lawsuit against King Edward: illness due to pigeon droppings, 2/22/95, 1B
  • Stevens, Lance SEE Quillen, Larry
  • Stewart, Evelyn
    • Never too old: she will marry Benjamin Ratliff, 12/30/95, 1A
  • Stewart, Fred
    • Charged in new law: causing juvenile to commit crime, 10/12/95, 1B
  • Stewart, Janita
    • New director for Jackson SBA office, 5/17/95, 5B
  • Stewart, Sheridan SEE United Parcel Service
  • Stewart, Zach
    • Transportation commissioner held on DUI charge, 10/27/95, 1B; 10/28/95, 1B
  • Stiner, Evelyn SEE Alcorn State University
  • Stocks, Mississippi
    • State-based stocks update, 12/31/95, 5B
  • Stockyard Steaks & Rodeo’s
    • Restaurant review, 12/28/95, 4E
  • Stokes, Kenneth
    • Councilman’s weekend bus trips for inner city children, 1/12/95, 1A
    • To run for Hinds County supervisor, District 5, 2/21/95, 5B
  • Stolley, Richard
    • Time Inc executive speaks on child care in Jackson, 5/19/95, 5B
  • Stone, John
    • Appears with Reynolds Price at Millsaps Arts and Lecture Series, 11/1/95, 1D
  • Stone, Terry
    • Fined $200 by court in Arkansas, 9/16/95, 5B
    • Jackson City Attorney arrested by Arkansas game wardens, 8/2/95, 1B; 8/9/95, 3B
  • Stoneville Pedigreed Seed Co
    • To sell Bollgard, genetically engineered cotton, 11/2/95, 7B
  • Stonewall Jackson Motor Lodge
    • Man rams car into motel; 2 injured, 5/5/95, 5B
  • Stonewall Street
    • Reconsideration of closure of railroad crossing, 10/6/95, 4B; 11/7/95, 4B
  • Stonewall Street SEE Railroad crossings
  • Stop America’s Violence Everywhere SEE SAVE
  • Stop the Violence Rally
    • Fellowship of Christian Athletes, 4/20/95, 3B; 5/11/95, 1B; 5/14/95, 4B
  • Storm Drain Stenciling Project
    • Department of Environmental Quality, 4/21/95, 5B
  • Storytelling
    • Our Stories Tell Us Who We Are (seminar), 9/9/95, 1D
  • Stream mining SEE Mining, Mississippi
  • Street paving
    • Jackson
      • List of streets upsets Councilwoman Calhoun, 4/4/95, 3B
  • Street signs
    • 300 new signs going up in Brandon, 3/24/95, 5B
  • Stress
    • Freeze-Frame method offered by Institute of HealthMath, 1/4/95, 1D
    • Hey, pal, relax, 3/12/95, 1E
  • Stribling, Earnest
    • Conviction upheld in 1990 convenience store slaying, 3/9/95, 1B
  • Stringer, Jimmy
    • New commander of Highway Patrol, 4/11/95, 3B
  • Strokes (medical event)
    • Screening at UMC, 5/12/95, 1E; 5/14/96, 3B
  • Strong, Donald
    • Strong’s family sues sheriff over his jail death, 6/21/95, 4B
  • Stroud, Catherine
    • VA doctor has acid thrown in her face by patient, 1/31/95, 1B; 3/3/95, 4B
  • Stroup, Lindsey
    • Madison teenager wins reward for year without TV, 2/13/95, 1A
  • Stuart, James B SEE MSDiversified
  • Stubblefield, Al
    • Ex-Jackson police officer claims bias in Wilson hiring, 2/14/95, 5B; 2/16/95, 4B
  • Student loans
    • Newlyweds can now consolidate loans, 8/19/95, 5B
  • Student Space Station
    • Davis Planetarium cancels program, 6/10/95, 1B
  • Students, Mississippi
    • College graduates told to ‘play field’ in applications, 5/23/95, 1B
  • Subdivisions
    • Development planned for western Hinds County, 12/16/95, 4B
    • Family subdivision in north Hinds County: gravel road inadequate, 11/29/95, 4B
  • Substandard housing SEE Housing
  • Successful Black Parenting
    • Periodical for African Americans, 7/28/95, 1E
  • Successful Parenting: Building Foundations In Childhood
    • Parenting seminar, 4/26/95, 1D
  • Sudduth, Chrissy
    • Burn victim treated at Shriners’ Hospital in Galveston, 6/30/95, 3B
  • Suicide, Jackson
    • Man Willie Johnson jumps from Pearl River bridge, 3/6/95, 2B
  • Suing state and local government
    • Flooding and sewer claims against city of Jackson, 11/21/95, 4B
    • Jackson told to show guidelines, 9/19/95, 4B
    • Jackson will appeal award to motorcyclist, 3/11/95, 5B
  • Suite 103 Gallery of Art
    • Photography exhibit, 12/3/95, 1F
  • Sullivan, Judy SEE Riverboat gambling, Tunica County—Embezzled…
  • Summer jobs
    • City asks 1820 companies; few respond, 6/15/95, 1A; 6/17/95, 4B
  • Summer Olympics, 1996
    • Australian Film team shoots regional attractions, 4/4/95, 1B
    • Ben Puckett has been a Summer Olympics attendee since 1988, 8/8/95, 1C
    • Choice of torchbearers for run through Mississippi, 10/27/95, 1A
    • Croatia to train in Tupelo, 2/18/95, 1A; 7/9/96, 4B
    • Tickets on sale at local grocery stores, 4/29/95, 1A
    • Torch will pass through Mississippi, 5/21/96, 1B, 3B; 7/24/95, 1B
  • Summer vacation SEE Vacations
  • Sun Fashions SEE Counterfeit items
  • Sunburst Bank
    • New owner Union Planters to rename Sunburst banks, 2/4/95, 1A
  • Sunburst Bank SEE ALSO Union Planters Bank
  • Sunglasses
    • Attitude + protection, 4/12/95, 1D
  • Super 10 Store
    • Business burns on Courthouse Square in Canton, 6/19/95, 1A
  • Super Bowl, 1995
    • Church service makes room for football, 1/30/95, 1A
    • Good excuse for a party, 1/27/95, 1E; 1/29/95, 1A
  • Super D Discount Drugs
    • New store set for Ridgeland, 3/18/95, 8B
  • Super Quik
    • Clerk at McRaven Road store shot in legs during holdup, 7/19/95, 1B
  • Supermarkets
    • Consumers buying trendy vegetables, fruits and spices, 9/11/95, 1D
    • Jackson grocery store locations (map), 11/17/95, 6A
    • Use of credit cards in grocery shopping, 5/29/95, 4B
  • Supervisors, Mississippi
    • Occasionally perform marriages, 8/11/95, 1B
  • Supreme Court
    • Chief justice Armis Hawkins to retire, 11/10/95, 3B
    • Justice Hawkins calls for election law reform
      • Speaks before Legislature, 3/22/95, 3B
  • Surrogate shoppers (personal shoppers) SEE Shopping, Jackson
  • Swales, Larry
    • Department of Audit to investigate Rankin supervisor, 1/4/96, 1B; 12/30/95, 1B
  • Sweatt, West SEE Metro Jackson Chamber of Commerce
  • Swim suits
    • New styles, 4/7/95, 1F; 4/25/96, 1D
  • Swimming pools
    • 7 of 9 Jackson pools not ready for Summer, 5/28/95, 1A
    • Decide how much to spend and get a good builder, 6/22/95, 1D
    • Youth jumped fence, injured at Tougaloo Community Center, 5/28/95, 6B
  • Swindles SEE Fraud
  • Swindles SEE Scam
  • Swinging bridge
    • Byram
      • Featured on Japanese TV, 12/2/95, 4B; 12/15/95, 4B
  • Sydney Building
    • Historic Vicksburg structure burns, 7/15/95, 1B; 9/20/95, 2B
  • Syphilis, Mississippi
    • State rate is skyrocketing, 3/23/95, 1A, 13A
  • Syrup
    • Jim Winstead of Puckett making sweet Christmas gifts, 11/24/95, 1B
  • Take Five, A Cookbook
    • Braille edition used by students at School for the Blind, 3/28/95, 1D
  • Take Our Daughters to Work Day, 4/26/96, 7B; 4/28/95, 6B
  • Target
    • Grand opening weekend, 10/5/95, 10B; 10/9/95, 1A
    • New store’s job fair, 8/11/95, 5B
  • Taste of the Nation in Jackson
    • Benefit for Community Stewpot, 4/20/95, 12E
  • Tatum Salt Dome
    • Lamar County
      • Cancer study due out, 4/9/95, 4B
      • Many skeptical of cancer study, 5/11/95, 1A; 5/12/95, 4B
  • Tatum, Ricardo
    • Abuse investigated in death of 4-year-old, 5/11/95, 1B
  • Tavares, Eileen
    • Kosciusko woman captured after skipping trial, 6/27/95, 3B
  • Tax base SEE Taxes, (county)
  • Tax collections, Hinds County
    • $297,000 owed in unpaid taxes, 10/12/95, 5B
  • Tax collections, Mississippi
    • $8 Million drop in 4 months, 10/28/95, 2B
  • Tax cut (Mississippi) SEE Income tax, Mississippi
  • Taxes, Clinton
    • Aldermen propose tax increase, 9/6/95, 4B
  • Taxes, Hinds County
    • County takes in increase
      • Business growth and car sales, 7/7/95, 4B
  • Taxes, Jackson
    • Ditto asks for increase at 1996 city budget presentation, 8/17/95, 1B
  • Taxes, Madison County
    • County’s tax base increases by $34 Million, 7/13/95, 4B
  • Taxes, Mississippi
    • Tax reduction to businesses related to handling charges at terminal, 3/20/95, 1B
  • Taxes, Rankin County
    • New tax assessor’s office praised, 8/1/95, 4B
  • Taylor, Brandie
    • Laurel
      • Her uncle and brother charged in her 1993 rape and murder, 11/24/95, 3B
  • Taylor, Don (DHS)
    • Named as successor to Phillips at DHS, 4/27/95, 1A; 4/30/95, 1A
  • Taylor, Gene
    • Wants GOP to pay up on balanced budget challenge, 12/20/95, 3B
  • Taylor, George SEE Cunningham, Denise
  • Taylor, Irene
    • Quilter from French Camp, 8/18/95, 1E
  • Taylor, Michael SEE Indianola Police Department
  • Teach for America
    • Corps members offer 2 years of service in Mississippi, 10/29/95, 1A
  • Teacher of the Year, 1996
    • Julie Ferriss of Yazoo City, 10/20/95, 1B
  • Teachers, Mississippi
    • Criminals: is one teaching your child?, 8/15/95, 1A
    • First-day jitters: students aren’t the only ones, 8/7/95, 6A
    • Pay raises and health benefits lengthening careers, 2/7/95, 1A
  • Teaching assistants
    • Despite criticism, public school program is working, 12/27/95, 1A
  • Tech-Prep program
    • Canton schools threatened with loss of program, 10/20/95, 1B
    • Lawmakers tour classes, 1/25/95, 5B
    • Students are weak in academic skills, 8/29/95, 1A
  • Teen Court SEE Harrison County Youth Court
  • Teen pregnancy
    • DHS study: rape charge seldom filed when minor has baby, 5/21/95, 1A
    • Mississippi 2nd in nation in 1994 for teenage birthrate, 8/1/95, 1A
  • Teen Talk (TV show)
    • Forum allows youth expression, 10/18/95, 1B
  • Teenage birthrate SEE Teen pregnancy
  • Teenage drinking
    • Despite tougher laws, under-age drinkers still drinking, 12/29/95, 1A
  • Teenagers, Jackson
    • Site sought for congregating; stadium lacks supervision, 6/8/95, 4B
    • Teen slang, 11/13/95, 1D
  • Telecommunications
    • Rapid changes will affect anyone who has telephone, cable TV, 7/23/95, 1C
  • Telecommunications Conference and Training Center
    • Hotel room tax to fund, 7/26/95, 5B
    • In downtown Jackson, 2/8/95, 4B; 2/24/95, 5B
  • Telecommunications industry
    • CommuniGroup and LDDS WorldCom would be hurt by reform, 8/5/95, 5B
    • Jackson’s 2 giants MTel and WorldCom hold annual meetings, 5/26/95, 6B
    • MobileCom, Mtel and WorldCom–will they remain in Jackson?, 12/3/95, 1A
    • Will MobileComm, MTel and LDDS WorldCom stay in Jackson?, 12/3/95, 1A
  • Telemedicine
    • Doctors share records via computers, 2/27/95, 1B
  • Telephone books
    • Cover design by 5-grader Eldrick Edwards, 1/11/95, 1B; 6/1/95, 1B
    • Jackson shrinks directory for cellular phone users, 11/29/95, 5BN
  • Telephone directory SEE Telephone books
  • Telephone Electronics Corp
    • Jackson company challenges FCC minority rules, 2/25/95, 5B; 3/30/95, 5B
  • Telephone service
    • Service to St. Dominic’s and Highway Patrol accidentally cut off, 3/22/95, 4B
  • Television
    • Teenager Lindsey Stroup wins bet–goes without TV for a year, 2/13/95, 1A
    • Teenager Lindsey Stroup wins reward–watched no TV for a year, 2/13/95, 1A
  • Television SEE ALSO Cable converter boxes
  • Television advertising
    • Use of classical music in commercials, 4/17/95, 1D
  • Television commercials SEE Television advertising
  • Tellers
    • Mississippi banks will not charge teller fees for ‘live’ tellers, 4/28/95, 7B
  • Temple, Alva SEE Black History Month, 1995
  • Tennessee Valley Authority
    • Asking customers to reduce electricity use, 8/16/95, 4B
    • Using ‘economic blackmail,’ 4-County Electric says, 11/28/95, 5B
  • Tennis
    • Owens family of Terry has backyard tennis court, 5/18/95, 1D
  • Tepas, Thomas SEE First Mississippi Corp
  • Term limitations
    • AG says term limit legislation would not be retroactive, 1/13/95, 3B
    • Defeated in election; issue not dead
      • Legislators new target, 11/14/95, 1B
    • Ex-legislator Harry Bryan speaks out against limits, 9/20/95, 2B
    • Farm Bureau Federation’s stance, 10/18/95, 3B; 11/2/95, 4B
    • Mississippi Term Limits Inc out-of-state funding, 10/22/95, 2B, 1G
    • Mississippi, remember: we killed limits as ineffective, 2/5/95, 3G (Minor column)
    • Mississippians can vote on issue at state and local levels, 5/23/95, 1A
    • Opponents say initiative would harm Mississippi, 10/17/95, 1B
    • Public hearings planned prior to general election, 9/3/95, 2B
    • State delegation helps block Congressional plan, 3/30/95, 1A
    • Winter slams Nov 7th initiative, says it’s breach of freedom, 10/31/95, 3B
  • Term limitations SEE ALSO Election law reform
  • Terry Police Department
    • Town seeks grant to hire daytime officers, 9/28/95, 5B
  • Terry Volunteer Fire Department
    • Lack of equipment hampers workers, 3/15/95, 4B
  • Terry, Mississippi
    • Town’s small budget won’t pay for street repaving, 12/7/95, 7B
  • Thakur, Upendra
    • Family, friends remember business owner killed by robber, 6/11/95, 1B
  • Thames, James David SEE Missing persons, Brookhaven
  • Thanksgiving, 1995
    • Salvation Army feeds the needy, 11/24/95, 1B
  • The Madison (apartments) SEE Apartments, Madison—Locust Hill
  • Theme parks SEE Amusement parks
  • Theme parks SEE Kountry Tyme
  • Thirteenth Amendment SEE U.S. Constitution
  • Thomas & Betts Corp
    • Million-square-foot warehouse in Byhalia, 2/18/95, 5B
  • Thomas, Arthur SEE Tougaloo College—Presidency…
  • Thomas, Clarence
    • Speaks at Ole Miss, 10/20/95, 1B
  • Thomas, Donell
    • Richland crack dealer to get life sentence, 9/14/95, 3B
  • Thomas, Leroy
    • New coordinator wants to make Hinds County parks safer, 3/4/95, 4B
  • Thomas, Tiffany
    • Cobb pleads guilty to DUI-manslaughter, 3/28/95, 5B
  • Thomas, Walter
    • Clarksdale police officer nabbed in sting, indicted, 12/21/95, 4B
  • Thomasville community
    • Fund drive to restore historic buildings, 5/2/95, 1A
  • Thompson, Bennie
    • Agricultural subcommittee meeting in Vicksburg, 4/29/95, 5B
  • Thompson, Bennie SEE ALSO Elections, 1993—US House—2nd District
  • Thompson, Cedric
    • Robbery suspect says his rights were violated, 6/2/95, 4B
  • Thompson, Clifton SEE K.J.’s Barbeque
  • Thompson, Jesse
    • DEQ small business ombudsman, 5/28/95, 1C
  • Thompson, Mike
    • Disabled man given wheelchair
      • Sells newspaper on Capitol Street, 9/4/95, 1B
  • Thorton, Royce
    • Pearl misdemeanor charges dropped against JPD detective, 6/28/95, 4B
  • Three eleven (311)
    • Rap group, 8/17/95, 10E
  • Ticketmaster
    • Mississippi Coliseum not connected, 2/16/95, 10E
    • Service comes to Jackson, 8/11/95, 1E; 11/4/95, 5B
  • Till, Emmitt
    • Remembering Till 40 years later, 8/27/95, 8A
  • Tillman, Norman
    • Breaking of rule blamed for Army Ranger’s death, 3/17/95, 3B
    • Grenada soldier dead in Ranger training, 2/18/95, 3B; 2/19/95, 5B; 2/24/95, 9A
  • Timber Creek/Timber Lake subdivisions
    • Residents want county to pave road, 6/29/95, 5B
  • Timber industry, Mississippi
    • Heavy tree-planting offsets losses to increased demand, 2/22/95, 1A
    • Profile Mississippi, 2/26/95, 9I
  • Timber Lake subdivision
    • Residents plea for road paving, 10/21/95, 4B
  • Timberlawn Elementary School
    • 2nd graders skip school over teacher’s transfer, 3/21/95, 1B
    • Student who set fire goes before task force, 4/20/95, 4B
  • Time to Kill, A (Movie) SEE Motion pictures
  • Time to Kill, A (Novel)
    • Grisham’s favorite of his works, 10/29/95, 1E
  • Times Change
    • Restaurant review, 8/3/95, 4E
  • Timms, Jim
    • Sexual abuse case: sentencing of ex-teacher, 10/25/95, 2B; 12/14/95, 1B
  • Tippah County Development Foundation
    • Industrial park planned, 9/3/95, 2B
  • Tipping
    • The art of tipping, 4/9/95, 1E, 6E
  • Tire Collection Center
    • Tire collection service–for a fee, 4/4/95, 5B
  • Tires
    • 3 new Hinds County disposal sites, 11/1/95, 4B
    • Jackson plan would round up old tires, 2/4/95, 5B
    • Tire Collection Center in Jackson, 4/4/95, 5B
  • Tishomingo County Living Center
    • State probe, 10/10/95, 2B
  • Tobacco budworm
    • Cotton crop devastation expected, 8/19/95, 2B: 9/1/95, 8B; 9/7/95, 1B
  • Tobacco companies
    • Horton case: no money for family
      • Ms Supreme Court ruling, 11/10/95, 1A
    • Lawsuit SEE ALSO Wigand, Jeffrey
    • Lawsuit: lawyers to talk to Brown & Williamson officials, 9/28/95, 3B
    • Lawsuit: Moore pleads case for Brown & Williamson documents, 12/5/95, 1B
    • Lawsuit: Moore subpoenas J.S. Wigand, 11/17/95, 1A; 11/22/95, 1A
    • Lawsuit: Moore’s suit clears legal hurdle, 2/22/95, 1A
    • Moore surprised at cigarette recall, 5/28/95, 2B
  • Todd, Howell
    • Inauguration festivities at MC, 4/23/95, 1B; 4/29/95, 1A
  • Together for Life SEE Twogether for Life
  • Toins, Orlandus
    • Gun roulette cited in his fatal shooting, 4/3/95, 2B
  • Tolbert, Alan SEE Burglary, Byram
  • Toll-free 800 service
    • Nation is running of of 800 numbers, 1/13/95, 5B
  • Tombs, China SEE Imperial Tombs of China
  • Tompkins, Robert
    • Paralyzed Montgomery County sheriff to seek re-election, 5/5/95, 1B
    • Paralyzed Montgomery County sheriff works from home, 9/23/95, 1B
  • Tools (hardware)
    • Tool showers for the guys, 11/12/95, 1E
  • Top stories for 1995
    • Politicos dominate headlines, 12/31/95, 1B
  • Topless bars SEE ALSO Adult entertainment centers
  • Topless bars, Jackson
    • Danny’s : Danny Owens gets 27-year term, 9/30/95, 4B
    • Legends Cabaret finds way to beat total nudity ban, 5/2/95, 5B
    • Legends Cabaret raided, 5/5/95, 5B
    • Legends Cabaret total nudity banned by City Council, 3/22/95, 1B
    • Legends: nude dancers say ‘it’s a living’, 5/15/95, 1A
    • Legends: totally nude dancing, 2/28/95, 1A; 3/1/95, 4B; 3/8/95, 4B
  • Tornadoes, Covington County
    • Storms roar through Mt.Olive area, 11/12/95, 1B; 11/13/95, 1A
  • Tornadoes, Covington County SEE ALSO Mennonites
  • Tornadoes, Flora
    • Twister downs power lines and trees, 3/7/95, 1A
  • Tornadoes, Gluckstadt
    • Pre-dawn storms rake Hampton Bay subdivision, 11/12/95, 1A, 8A
  • Tornadoes, Lowndes County
    • 15 homes damaged, 4/22/95, 1B
  • Tornadoes, Mississippi
    • Mississippi’s most destructive storm, 3/20/95, 5A (graphic)
  • TORNADOES, MISSISSIPPI
    • STATE IS 1ST IN TORNADO FATALITIES, 3/20/95, 1A
  • Tornadoes, Mississippi
    • Tornadoes by county, 1950-1994 (map), 3/20/95, 5A
  • Tornadoes, Rankin County
    • New sirens give rural residents more protection, 9/1/95, 4B
  • Tornadoes, Tennessee
    • 44 tornadoes rake state, 5/19/95, 1A
  • Torrence, J.B.
    • Rankin County sheriff retiring, 12/26/95, 1A
  • Tort reform
    • $38 Million award against Trustmark heightens reform call, 5/14/95, 1B
  • Tortoises SEE Gopher tortoise
  • Tougaloo College
    • Faculty critical of search for new president, 5/26/95, 1B
    • Graduation, Spring 1995
      • Marian Wright Edelman, speaker, 5/22/95, 1A
    • Interim president Edgar Smith speaks at assembly, 1/19/95, 4B
    • Lee is named president, 6/25/95, 1A; 7/14/95, 1A
    • Lee stressing grades, 9/7/95, 1B
    • Narrows search for new president, 5/11/95, 4B
    • Officials trim list for new president, 6/4/95, 4B
    • Presidency: post draws 50 contenders, 2/24/95, 3B
    • Presidency: the 2 finalists are from Alabama, 6/23/95, 1B
    • Presidency: Thomas left embattled post in Ohio, 5/20/95, 3B; 5/23/95, 1B
    • Search for new president hits another snag, 6/1/95, 1A
  • Tougaloo Community Center
    • Youths jump fence; 1 injured in swimming pool, 5/28/95, 6B
  • Tour Lefluer
    • Downtown bicycle race, 4/6/95, 8E; 4/9/95, 1A; 4/11/96, 9E
  • Tourism, Gulf Coast
    • Visitors to Coast now older and richer, survey shows, 11/30/95, 5B
  • Tourism, Mississippi
    • Quirky places: Graceland Too, Checker Hall of Fame, etc, 8/3/95, 10E
  • Towing service, Jackson
    • City will rotate wrecker service among several companies, 11/29/95, 3B
  • Town Creek
    • Creekbed near Watson Street needs paving, residents say, 3/21/95, 4B
  • Townsend, James
    • Knife-wielding man shot by JPD at fire, 2/25/95, 1A; 3/3/95, 4B
  • Townsend, Robert Terry SEE Burglary, Byram
  • Tractor-trailer rigs
    • Parking of 18-wheelers a problem in many city neighborhoods, 9/22/95, 4B
  • Traffic accidents SEE ALSO His-and-run accidents
  • Traffic accidents, Benton County
    • 5 killed in car/train crash, 8/27/95, 2B; 8/28/95, 3B
  • Traffic accidents, Byram
    • 1 dead, 2 hurt on I-55, 3/4/95, 1B; 3/5/95, 2B
    • I-55: judge dismisses part of lawsuit against city of Jackson, 8/22/95 1B
  • Traffic accidents, Jackson
    • 1 killed in early-morning crash on Siwell Road, 1/3/95, 1B
    • 2 JPD officers and a woman injured in 3 a.m. wreck, 4/5/95, 4B
    • Ambulance and car collide at Mill and Amite, 8/20/95, 1B
    • Head-on crash on Highway 80 W kills one, 7/24/95, 3B
    • I-220 wreck kills 3; 2 were JSU baseball players, 6/4/95, 1A; 6/5/95, 1A
    • I-220 wreck: alcohol a major factor, 8/23/95, 1B
    • Stolen car flips on North State Street, kills driver, 4/15/95, 4B
    • Truck crashes into house on Utah Street, 4/1/95, 4B
    • Truck spills cooking oil on to Northside Drive, 8/19/95, 4B
  • Traffic accidents, Jeff Davis County
    • Bus-car crash kills woman, 3 children, 1/22/95, 1A; 1/23/95, 1B
  • Traffic accidents, Louisiana
    • I-55: Crystal Springs man’s windshield speared with board, 7/29/95, 1B
  • Traffic accidents, Moss Point
    • 32-car pileup on I-10: 5 killed, 7/16/95, 1A
  • Traffic accidents, Nettleton
    • 4 teens killed when their car hit train, 10/8/95, 1A
  • Traffic accidents, Pearl
    • Fatal crash at Value Road and U.S. 80: traffic light needed?, 2/10/95, 4B
    • Forest man killed as pickup collides with cement truck, 7/11/95, 4B
  • Traffic accidents, Star
    • Poultry truck hits car; 2 children killed, 2/23/95, 1A
  • Traffic accidents, Terry
    • Mother, child killed at intersection, 9/25/95, 3B
  • Traffic tickets, Jackson
    • City to crack down on scrofflaws, 10/4/95, 1A; 10/9/95, 1A
  • Train depots
    • Jackson applies for grant for redevelopment, 2/9/95, 1B; 2/11/95, 1B
  • Trains
    • Jackson intersections blocked
      • Industrial park workers frustrated, 6/3/95, 4B
    • RTL II Turbo Train on display at Jackson depot, 10/27/95, 1B
  • Transportation Department SEE Department of Transportation
  • Travel agents
    • Hurricanes of 1995: a rough summer for travel agents, 10/12/95, 1D
  • Treasure Bay…Resorts SEE Riverboat gambling, Tunica County
  • Trees
    • Mayor of Brandon criticizes alderman’s tree trimming, 2/2/95, 4B; 2/8/95, 3B
  • Tremonte, Nick SEE Career Wear
  • Tri-County Law Enforcement Appreciation Breakfast, 12/13/95, 1B
  • Trials, Mississippi SEE ALSO Mediation
  • Trickham Branch Road
    • ‘Cut Through Road’ to I-55, U.S. 80, 5/16/95, 5B
  • Trinity Marine Group
    • Buys shipyard in Pascagoula, 11/29/95, 5B
    • To build passenger ferry for the military, 11/29/95, 5B
  • Tropical soda apple weed
    • Noxious plant moving into Mississippi, 1/6/95, 1A
  • Truck Center South
    • Sold to Tri-State Mack Inc (Memphis), 11/1/95, 8B
  • Trucks SEE Pickups (trucks)
  • Trucks SEE Sports utility vehicles
  • Trustmark Bank
    • $38 Million damage…bank’s stock price stalls, 8/28/95, 4B
    • $38 Million punitive damage fine, 1/26/95, 1A; 1/27/95, 6B; 2/8/95, 5B; 3/15/95, 8B
    • $38 Million punitive damage suit reduced to $5 Million, 8/5/95, 5B; 8/18/95, 5B
    • $38 Million punitive…, 4/22/95, 7B; 5/14/95, 1B
    • $38 Million punitive: judge and attorneys go on fishing trip, 5/21/95, 1A
    • Home page on World Wide Web, 11/10/95, 5B
    • Lawsuit filed by Buddy Brock
      • RICO violations?, 11/23/95, 2B
  • Truth-in-sentencing law
    • Passed by Legislature, 2/25/95, 1A; 3/4/95, 1B; 7/1/95, 1B
  • Tuberculosis, Jackson
    • UMC mishap revealed, 3/23/95, 1A; 3/24/95, 1A; 3/29/95, 4B
  • Tuck, Amy
    • Named secretary of state senate, 12/22/95, 3B
  • Tucker, David
    • Trial: convicted burglar arrested after car crash in Clinton, 6/1/95, 4B; 6/2/95, 4B
  • Tucker, Dr. Thomas
    • $2 Million judgement against anti-abortionist upheld, 6/9/95, 4B
    • Disciplining by state medical board, 3/15/95, 1A
    • Loses medical license in Mississippi, 3/17/95, 1B; 3/30/95, 2B
  • Tucker, Dr. Thomas SEE ALSO Davis, Joy
  • Tucker, Dr. Thomas SEE ALSO Riley, William
  • Tucker, Randall SEE Canton Police Department
  • Tucks, Amy SEE Elections, 1995—Secretary of State…
  • Tullos, Julie
    • Gayfers store manager at Edgewater Mall, 12/9/95, 5B
  • Tully, Dan
    • Merrill Lynch chairman in Jackson for office re-opening, 1/31/95, 6B
  • Tupelo Public Schools
    • Mike Vinson appointed superintendent, 12/9/95, 2B
    • Successful handling of integration, 7/9/95, 15A
  • Tupelo, Mississippi
    • City campaigns to save air service, 12/31/95, 5B
  • Turcotte, John
    • Interviews for job in Florida, 10/31/95, 2B
    • Resigns from PEER Committee; other vacancies, 12/8/95, 3B
  • Turkeys
    • The two-legged, human variety, 11/23/95, 1D (Orley Hood column)
  • Turner, Craig and Tina
    • Parents of slain child facing Henry Harrison’s retrial, 9/24/95, 1B
  • Turner, Gerald
    • At Ole Miss graduation
      • Would have liked to help resolve Ayers suit, 5/14/95, 3B
    • Interviews for job at SMU, 1/26/95, 1A
    • To be named president of SMU, 1/27/95, 1B; 1/28/95, 1A, 1B; 5/21/95, 1B
    • University of Kansas post, 1/7/95, 3B
    • Withdraws name for University of Kansas post, 1/8/95, 1A, 1B; 1/9/95, 1A
  • Turner, Howard
    • 6 acres of heaven for $600, 6/13/95, 1D
  • Turtle Creek Mall
    • MaRae’s nears opening, 3/14/95, 6B
  • Turtle excluder devices
    • Federal legislation may exclude shrimpers, 10/15/95, 5B
  • Turtles SEE ALSO Gopher tortoises
  • Tuttle, John
    • Natchez man makes Indian artifacts the Indian way, 4/25/95, 1D
  • TV commercials SEE Television advertising
  • TV Nation
    • Show satirizes state’s late ratification of 13th amendment, 7/21/95, 1E
  • Tvedten, Thomas SEE New Woman Medical Center
  • TWA
    • Begins serving Jackson International Airport, 8/21/95, 1A; 8/22/95, 5B; 10/2/95, 1B; 10/3/95, 5B
    • Late Jackson air hostess’s memorabilia, 9/30/95, 5B
  • Two Sisters’ Kitchen
    • Restaurant review, 3/16/95, 4E
  • Twogether for Life
    • American Cancer and American Hearth associations fund raiser, 1/6/95, 4B
  • Tyson Foods Inc
    • Buys McCarty Farms, 7/29/95, 1A; 8/2/95, 5B
  • U.S. Attorney
    • 2 years later, north Mississippi still waiting for appointment, 3/13/95, 1A
    • Lott unblocks Pigott’s nomination, 3/30/95, 13A
    • State’s 1st black Buck Buchanan
      • Opposition is strong, 3/22/96, 1B; 4/25/95, 1A
  • U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs
    • Choctaw chief Martin backs its streamlining, 5/10/95, 1B
  • U.S. Civil Rights Commission SEE Police, Mississippi
  • U.S. Constitution
    • 13th Amendment
      • Mississippi may finally ratify, 1/24/95, 1A; 1/25/95, 1B
      • State ratifies, 3/17/95, 1A; 3/18/95, 1A
    • Status of state’s ratification of Amendments, 1/24/95, 5A
  • U.S. Corps of Engineers
    • Dam and reservoir on Harland Creek in Holmes County, 1/14/95, 1A
  • U.S. District Court
    • North Mississippi caseload: judges seek out-of-state help, 4/18/95, 2B
  • U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation
    • Finds no foul play in state jail hangings, 1/25/95, 1B
    • Freeh sees possible casino/Mafia link, 1/25/95, 3B
  • U.S. Highway(s) SEE UNDER Highway…
  • U.S. Internal Revenue Service
    • Jackson office loses district designation, 5/4/95, 5B
  • U.S. Small Business Administration
    • Fraud: Earl Akin and John Thomas Murphy sentenced, 8/26/95, 3B
    • New director in Jackson is Janita Stewart, 5/17/95, 5B
    • SBA loans growing bigger, 10/8/95, 4B
    • Spradling retires as state chief, 3/31/95, 5B
  • U.S.-Mexican Gulf States Accord
    • Mississippi joins trade pact, 3/29/95, 5B
  • Uhll, Sister Josephine SEE St. Dominic’s Hospital
  • Ultralight aircraft
    • Pilots meet to organize club, 6/19/95, 1B
  • UMC
    • $110 Million construction upgrade, 5/13/96, 1B; 9/11/95, 3B
    • 40th year celebration, 9/16/95, 1B
    • Acute Stroke Center studies on new drug, 3/2/95, 1A
    • Adult Day Care Center, 12/12/95, 4B
    • Biomedical research center’s vet Andrew Grady
      • A Day in the Life, 9/5/95, 1D
    • Blair M. Batson Hospital for Children
      • Construction begins, 2/17/95, 4B
    • Blood test for depression: volunteer participants needed, 10/5/95, 2B
    • Children’s Hospital: school for young patients, 4/11/95, 1A
    • Children’s hospital: Vince Gill and Jerry Pate visit, 5/16/95, 1B
    • Community Day, 2/27/95, 1A
    • Degenerative bone disease research, 3/6/95, 1B
    • Department of Psychiatry
      • Work on medications for the mentally ill, 4/9/95, 1A
    • Emergency helicopter service returns, 11/17/95, 1A; 11/22/95, 2B
    • Emergency helicopter service to be added, 7/12/95, 1A; 7/13/95, 1B
    • Free parking at stadium costs UMC $300,000, 7/21/95, 5B
    • Free prostate screenings, 9/2/95, 2B
    • GE-developed laser machine to treat cancer, 4/9/95, 5B
    • Hypertension study of 3000 black Mississippians, 10/12/95, 1B
    • Job shuffle: Drs. Rhodes and Miller named to new posts, 9/27/95, 3B
    • Neonatal intensive care unit, 7/10/95, 1A
    • Sickle-cell drug contributions, 1/31/95, 1A
    • Stroke screening at medical pavilion, 5/12/95, 1E
    • Transplant program: patients live longer than national average, 4/17/95, 5A
    • Tuberculosis exposure, 3/23/95, 1A; 3/24/95, 1A; 3/29/95, 4B
    • Tuberculosis exposure: most fears soothed, 5/8/95, 1B
    • VEST: Testing of Vesnarin-one, drug for heart patients, 6/29/95, 1A
  • Under One Roof
    • Belinda Johnson’s home–a real 4-generation household, 5/9/95, 1D
  • Underwood, David
    • Criticizes City Council for paying claims it doesn’t have to, 5/13/95, 1B
  • Unemployment rate, Mississippi
    • April 1995 rate is 5.l%, 5/24/95, 1A
    • August 1995 is 6.7%, 9/22/95, 5B
    • December 1994 rate drops to 5.4%, 1/25/95, 6B
    • February 1995 at 5.4%, 3/29/95, 5B
    • January 1995 rate of 6.2% lowest in 21 years, 3/9/95, 5B
    • July 1995 rate is 6.1%, 8/23/95, 1A
    • June 1995 rate is 7.4%, 7/28/95, 5B
    • March 1995 rate at 5.3%, 4/27/95, 5B
    • May 1995 rate is 5.9%, 6/23/95, 5B
    • November 1995 rate is 4.9%, 12/28/95, 6B
    • October 1995 rate is 5.4%, 11/22/95, 1A
    • September 1995 unchanged at 6.8%, 10/25/95, 5B
  • Unfunded mandates
    • Legislative bill would allow state to fight mandates, 1/22/95, 1B
    • State Congressional delegation favors ending mandates, 1/16/95, 1B
  • Union Planters Bank
    • All former Sunburst Banks now named Union Planters, 2/4/95, 1A
    • To realign and rename state holdings, 4/22/95, 6B; 7/21/95, 6B
  • Union Planters Bank SEE ALSO Sunburst Bank
  • United Blood Services
    • 3 local banks may be closed
      • Federal probe, 2/7/95, 1B; 2/8/95, 1B
  • United Parcel Service
    • Driver Sheridan Stewart’s 1-year sentence
      • Stolen money orders, 6/24/95, 4B
  • United States Budget
    • Rep Thompson says state must make up for federal cuts, 10/22/95, 1B
  • United States budget, 1996
    • Federal cuts could cost state $3 Billion, 7/28/95, 1A
  • United States Budget, 1996
    • GOP cuts will hurt state’s poor, 9/14/95, 1A
  • United States budget, 1996
    • How Mississippi delegation voted on budget bill, 10/27/95, 1A, 5A
  • United Way
    • $4.25 Million is fund-raising goal, 9/9/95, 4B
    • Director Howard Bullman retires, 6/23/95, 4B
    • New CEO is Carol Burger, 7/28/95, 1B
  • Universities, Mississippi
    • $697 Million upgrade and repair bill, 11/13/95, 1A
    • 1995 Commencement, 4/27/95, 1B, 3B
    • Admission standards: Justice Dept expands challenge, 12/20/95, 1B
    • Admissions policy: Biggers defends higher standards, 12/2/95, 3B
    • Admissions policy: new standards on hold, 4/13/95, 1B
    • College Board considers 20 new academic programs, 11/16/95, 6B
    • College Board may change presidential search procedures, 8/22/95, 3B
    • Consultants used to fill president posts, 4/26/95, 1A
    • Crime a growing concern, 8/31/95, 1A
    • Duplication of courses: cooperation increasing, 9/11/95, 1A
    • Enrollment jump: squeeze on dorm housing, 9/26/95, 1A
    • Enrollment up at most campuses, 9/5/95, 1B
    • Fall break–is it necessary?, 12/21/95, 1B
    • Federal funding cuts are threat to state schools, 9/28/95, 3B
    • Funding: 18.3% budget increase sought, 7/21/95, 3B
    • Out-of-state applicants may be charged an application fee, 10/13/95, 3B
    • Patents help schools secure research funds, 7/23/95, 1C, 3C
    • Prepaid tuition plan, 12/23/95, 1B
    • Professors and executives defend international trips, 12/18/95, 1A
    • Summer teaching pay is too low, 12/8/95, 1B
    • Tuition costs may go up for nonresidents, 4/20/95, 2B
    • Tuition cuts dependent on funding, 1/22/95, 3B
    • Tuition: Lawmakers working on plan, 11/19/95, 3B
    • Week-long Fall break considered, 11/12/95, 1A
  • University Christian School
    • May stay on land free until 1/1/96, 11/16/95, 8B
    • Pat Fordice is speaker at groundbreaking, 5/17/95, 4B
    • To build on donated land in Flowood, 3/21/95, 1A
  • University of Mississippi
    • $1 Million gift from Dr.L.Stacy Davidson of Cleveland, 9/10/95, 1B
    • Brewer’s suit against university is filed, 1/6/95, 1A
    • Chancellorship: 4 interviewed, 6/16/95, 1B
    • Chancellorship: College Board narrows list, 6/8/95, 2B
    • Chancellorship: Khayat ‘perfect choice’, 6/18/95, 1B
    • Chancellorship: Khayat has wide support, 6/5/95, 1B; 6/17/95, 1A
    • Chancellorship: Khayat named, 6/21/95, 1A
    • Chancellorship: many want chancellor ‘like Turner’, 3/4/95, 1B
    • Chancellorship: Meridith takes name off list, 5/4/95, 1B
    • Congressional Archives: papers of Cochran, Whitten, etc., 1/30/95, 3B
    • Daily Mississippian: conservative columnist vs. editor, 2/12/95, 5B
    • Food court at campus union concern Oxford restaurateurs, 8/10/95, 1A
    • Kappa Alpha fraternity suspended for hazing, 11/16/95, 3B
    • Khayat is likely interim chancellor, 2/14/95, 3B
    • Khayat, new chancellor, faces many difficulties, 7/17/95, 1A
    • Library expands and upgrades, 5/22/95, 1B
    • Marketing specialist to be employed to promote school, 11/21/95, 3B
    • Mullins named lobbyist for school, 9/27/95, 2B
    • NCAA sanctions: SEC action costs Ole Miss $1.55 Million, 6/7/95, 1A
    • Newman Scholar (1995) is Kimberly Smith of Hattiesburg, 4/20/95, 1B
    • Nonresident student population large
      • In-state recruitment, 9/22/95, 1A
    • Party bus shuttle service, 10/11/95, 1B
    • Strong provost post to be created, 11/21/95, 3B
    • Summer classes for incoming first-year students, 7/7/95, 1A
    • Symposium a tribute to Elvis Presley, 4/13/95, 1B
    • Tupelo branch to expand role, 7/3/95, 2B
    • Tupelo wants its UM branch expanded, 1/14/95, 4B
    • Turner successor: finalists to be named, 5/26/95, 4B
    • Turner’s successor: Crosthwait and Meredith are candidates, 1/30/95, 3B
    • University Museums’ show ‘Square Art’, 7/30/95, 1F
    • Walton is top of list to be acting chancellor, 4/11/95, 3B
    • Walton named interim chancellor, 4/21/95, 1B
  • University of Southern Mississippi
    • Audit: equipment missing, 12/23/95, 1A
    • Children’s Book Festival
      • Tomie dePaola honored, 3/21/95, 1D
    • Grant to help children with learning disorders, 5/6/95, 4B
    • Gulf Coast Campus: John Donne Conference, 2/13/95, 2B
    • Henderson to apply for presidency, 12/22/95, 1B
    • Library expands and upgrades, 5/22/95, 1B
    • President Aubrey Lucas to retire, 8/30/95, 1A
    • Presidential Scholars for 1995-96, 4/20/95, 2B
    • Southern Center for Higher Education, 6/22/95, 1B
    • Video for recruitment of teachers, 5/9/95, 1A
  • University Press of Mississippi
    • 25th anniversary, 10/22/95, 3F
  • Upper Story Housing Development Pool
    • Seeks downtown developers, 4/21/95, 6B
  • Uptain, John
    • Alabama convict sought by Richland police, 8/5/95, 3A
  • Urban Community Service Program
    • Aims to revitalize west Jackson neighborhood, 7/13/95, 4B
  • Urban Enterprise Community SEE Jackson Urban Enterprise Community
  • USG Interiors Inc
    • Ceiling tile firm to expand Greenville facility, 3/29/95, 5B
  • Usry, Edward
    • Brandon man, ‘habitual criminal,’ sentenced, 4/1/95, 4B
  • USS John C Stennis
    • Aircraft carrier to be commissioned, 7/6/95, 1A; 12/10/95, 1B
    • Detailed look at aircraft carrier, 12/7/95, 1A
    • Detailed look at giant aircraft carrier, 12/7/95, 1A
  • Utah Street
    • Jackson residents want resurfacing, curbs and drains, 6/21/95, 4B
  • Utica Police Department
    • Keeps eye on speeders on Highway 18 near school, 1/27/95, 5B
  • Utilities, Jackson
    • Painting of manholes for aerial photo of utility system, 2/7/95, 5B
  • Utilities, US
    • SEC sharply cuts regulations on larger utilities, 6/21/95, 5B
  • Utility bills
    • Charges in Jackson are cheaper than norm, 12/5/95, 5B
    • Electric bills will rise as temperature soars, 8/22/95, 1A
  • V-E Day
    • 50-year anniversary, 5/7/95, 1A, 14A
    • German POWs in Clinton feared war’s end, 5/7/95, 14A
  • V-J Day SEE World War II
  • Vacations
    • How to take better snapshots, 7/13/95, 1D
    • Making them work, 7/2/95, 1E
    • Summer vacation planning, 4/30/95, 1F
  • Vaccaro, John
    • Man arrested in Biloxi gambling scam barred in Nevada, 6/3/95, 1B Save
  • Vaccinations
    • Adults need shots, too, 8/4/95, 1E
    • Computer system to keep track of needed shots, 6/5/95, 1A
    • Cross-generations program aims at full immunization, 12/13/95, 1B
    • Mississippi has one of highest totals, 8/25/95, 9A; 8/26/95, 1B
  • Vaillancourt, Tammie
    • Woman stabbed 20 times sees assailant sentenced, 4/16/95, 3B
  • Valentine’s Day, 1995
    • Flowery language of messages, 2/14/95, 1D
  • ValuJet SEE Jackson International Airport
  • Van Halen
    • At Tupelo Coliseum: good ticket strategy, 2/16/95, 10E-11E
  • Vancleave High School
    • 2nd highest ACT scores in Mississippi, 11/24/95, 22A
  • Vandalism, Rankin County
    • Mailboxes bashed in, 7/25/95, 4B; 8/19/95, 4B
  • Vandenbroek, Kevin
    • Turnout, not polls, gets you elected, expert says, 5/14/95, 1A
  • Variety Wholesalers SEE Bill’s Dollar Stores
  • Vaughn, Faith and Cary SEE Popeyes Famous Chicken
  • Vegetable stands SEE Produce stands
  • Vegetarianism
    • College cafeterias responding to student requests, 10/9/95, 1D
  • Vendors SEE Roadside vendors
  • Vesnarin-one
    • Heart drug being tested at UMC, 6/29/95, 1A
  • Veterans Administration
    • Montgomery calls for screening of penile surgeries, 2/24/95, 1A
  • Veterans Administration Hospital
    • Patients exposed to chicken pox by staff person, 12/15/95, 1A
    • Penile implant for child molester, 2/18/95, 1A; 2/21/95, 1B
  • Veterans Day
    • Hundreds salute state’s veterans, 11/12/95, 1B
    • Northside Elementary School (Clinton) honors veterans, 11/10/95, 4B
  • Veterans Memorial Stadium
    • Free parking for UMC personnel may end, 2/6/95, 1A
    • Volunteer first-aid chief Jim Coleman, 9/22/95, 1E
  • Vickery, Barry
    • Finds new calling as missionary, 11/28/95, 1A
  • Vicksburg Factory Stores
    • Open for business, 5/30/95, 1B
  • Vicksburg Junior High School
    • Algebra 1 classes, 4/4/95, 1A
  • Vicksburg National Military Park
    • Eagle on Illinois monument being refurbished, 8/24/95, 1B
    • Looted during government shutdown, 12/7/95, 7B
    • Profile Mississippi, 2/26/95, 7I
    • Tennessee to build memorial, 10/29/95, 1B
  • Vicksburg Pilgrimage, 1995
    • Spring tour, 3/16/95, 8E
  • Vicksburg Police Department
    • 7 cars stolen from used car lot: owner criticizes police, 10/25/95, 3B
    • Dispute over Deputy Chief Dolan’s status, 10/13/95, 2B
  • Vicksburg Public Schools
    • Gun safety instruction, 8/14/95, 1A
  • Vicksburg, Mississippi
    • Bluffs: rain threatens hillside homes, 7/6/95, 1A
  • Victoria’s Bend SEE Mississippi River
  • Video poker
    • State crackdown, 3/27/96, 1B; 6/1/95, 1B
  • Video recorders SEE Camcorders
  • Video voter guides SEE Elections, 1995—Video…
  • Vienna Boys Choir
    • Coming to Jackson in February 1996, 10/16/95, 1A
  • Vietnam veterans
    • Naturalization of relations with Vietnam: old wounds, 7/14/95, 1E
  • Vietnam veterans SEE ALSO Mississippi Vietnam Veterans Memorial
  • Vincent, Derrick
    • Found guilty of murder in death of Derry lewis, 10/13/95, 3B; 10/14/95, 4B
  • Vincent, Ty
    • Jackson native admitted to Metropolitan Opera Chorus, 10/1/95, 1F
  • Vinson, Mike
    • Appointed superintendent of Tupelo schools, 12/9/95, 2B
  • Vinyl records
    • Making a modest comeback, 7/6/95, 10E
  • Virden Addition SEE ALSO Stonewall Street
  • Vivaldi Orchestra
    • Moscow group plays in Vicksburg, 9/21/95, 1D
  • VJ Day SEE World War II
  • Vocational education
    • Image of vo-tech students hurts programs, 12/10/95, 1A
  • Voice of Calvary Ministries
    • Community service projects, 1/30/96, 7A; 3/20/95, 1D
    • Iowa teenagers working with inner-city youth, 3/16/95, 4B
  • Voice of the Electors
    • Wants annexation issue on November ’96 ballot, 5/18/95, 3B; 5/25/95, 3B; 6/18/95, 3B; 7/18/95, 3B
  • Vollers, Maryanne
    • Her book ‘Ghosts of Mississippi’, 4/16/95, 3G (Minor column); 6/18/95, 3G
  • Volunteer fire departments, Mississippi
    • Rural depts contend with weak hydrant pressure, 7/14/95, 1A
  • Volunteer fire departments, Pearl
    • Monterey and Langford satellite stations, 2/7/95, 5B; 5/23/95, 4B
  • Volunteer fire departments, Rankin County
    • Exemplary units=lower insurance premiums, 12/17/95, 1A
  • Volunteer fire departments, Walters
    • New pumper truck, 12/23/95, 4B
  • Volunteer Opportunities
    • Weekly listing in ‘Clarion-Ledger’, 1/26/95, 1D
  • Volunteers
    • Clarion-Ledger’s weekly Volunteer Opportunities listing, 1/26/95, 1D
    • Corporate Community Service Week, 10/26/95, 1A, 1D
  • Vonnegut, Kurt
    • At MUW for Eudora Welty Chair in Humanities, 10/12/95, 1D
  • Vortice, Henry
    • Death of state trooper may be related to drug probe, 9/29/95, 1B; 9/30/95, 1A
  • Vortice, Henry SEE ALSO Drug raids, Delta
  • Voter registration
    • Evers-Williams opens NAACP’s national drive in Jackson, 10/1/95, 1A
    • Jackson wants to link with county to maintain rolls, 4/11/95, 5B
    • Last day effort: 100+ register, 10/8/95, 1B
  • Voter registration SEE ALSO Motor voter law
  • Voting districts (Supreme Court decision, 1995)
    • See Redistricting, US
  • Vouchers (education) SEE CEO Metro Jackson
  • Vrazel’s
    • Gulfport
      • Restaurant review, 6/8/95, 4E
  • Vulnerable Adults Act
    • Abuse of elderly rampant, unreported, experts say, 12/13/95, 1A
  • WA Productions
    • Elayne Hayes-Anthony and Maggie Wade
      • Possible conflict-of-interest, 1/10/95, 1A
  • Wade, Maggie SEE WA Productions
  • Wade, Margaret
    • Dies in Bolivar County Hospital, 2/17/95, 1A
  • Waiters Association
    • Mutual of Omaha’s discounted insurance plan for waiters, 7/19/95, 5B
  • Wal-Mart Stores
    • Construction in Union could cause overflow in schools, 9/4/95, 2B
    • Ridgeland store now open 24 hours, 10/14/95, 4B
  • Walden, Kim
    • Trial of David Tucker, 6/1/95, 4B
  • Walk-a-thons SEE Walking
  • WalkAmerica
    • March of Dimes fundraiser, 4/28/95, 1E; 4/29/96, 3B; 5/1/95, 1A
  • Walker’s Drive-In
    • Restaurant review, 3/23/95, 4E
  • Walking
    • Many of same faces turn up for various walk-a-thons in April, 3/31/95, 1B
  • Walks SEE Walking
  • Walkway of Wishes
    • Habitat for Humanity benefit, 7/15/95, 1D
  • Wallace III, Henry SEE I-220—Wreck…
  • Wallace, James SEE Bennett, Richard
  • Wallace, T.C.
    • Has offered jobs to staff members from his former Michigan district, 5/30/95, 1B
    • School Board picks Wallace to head JPS, 2/21/95, 1A
  • Walley, Allen
    • Raymond man has hand reattached at UMC, 4/5/95, 1D
  • Walls, Gary SEE Police standoff, Meridian
  • Walnut Grove, Mississippi SEE ALSO Bank of Walnut Grove
  • Walsh, Aimee SEE Greenwood Cemetery
  • Walston, Ray
    • Laurel native wins Emmy for ‘Picket Fences’, 9/11/95, 1A
    • Movie and TV actor is Laurel native, 8/3/95, 1D
  • Walters, Bernard
    • Bond denied bank robbery suspect, 11/15/95, 4B
    • Utica man suspected in bank robberies, 10/8/95, 3B; 10/17/95, 3B; 11/10/95, 1B
  • Walters, Mississippi
    • New pumper fire truck, 12/23/95, 4B
  • Walters, Robin
    • At home and on life support, 8/17/95, 5B
    • Clinging to life, 5/18/95, 1A
    • Develops pneumonia, 5/9/95, 1B
    • Has fusion surgery, 5/3/95, 3B
    • Junior college cheerleader paralyzed after stunt, 4/28/95, 1A; 4/29/95, 1A
    • Laurel cheerleader improving, sister says, 4/30/95, 1A
    • Leaves ICU, 6/2/95, 1B
    • Moved to rehab center in Alabama, 6/20/95, 2B
  • Walton, Gerald
    • Tops list to be UM’s acting chancellor, 4/11/95, 3B; 4/21/95, 1B
  • WAPT-Channel 16
    • Cal Adams and Stephanie Bell Flynt fired, 9/19/95, 1A; 10/1/95, 2B
    • Gene Edwards evening newscaster; Woolfolk to AM, 9/28/95, 1B
    • New anchor Whitney Vann, 10/4/95, 1D
    • News director Chris McDaniel resigns, 5/3/95, 4B
    • Woolfolk latest to resign, 12/30/95, 1B
  • Ward, Dot SEE Board of Education
  • Ward, Emily Wofford
    • 42 coroners say she is failure as Medical Examiner, 3/24/95, 1A, 7A
    • Steps down under fire, 6/21/95, 1A
  • Warner Brothers Studio Store
    • Opens in Northpark, 4/10/95, 1B
  • Warren, Philip
    • Rankin County circuit clerk retiring, 12/8/95, 5B
  • Washington, Bob
    • Claims self defense in Puckett slaying
      • Life sentence, 2/23/95, 4B; 2/24/95, 4B
  • Washington, Dave SEE Peace–Together We Win Rally
  • Washington, Robert J
    • Funeral services for slain officer, 11/19/95, 1A
    • JPD officer disappears while on a call, 11/15/95, 2B
    • JPD officers may need counseling, 11/18/95, 1B
    • Reward likely for info in killing, 11/20/95, 1B; 11/22/95, 4B
    • Slain officer may have known killer, 11/16/95, 1A, 8A; 11/17/95, 1A
  • Waste SEE Medical waste
  • Waste SEE Nuclear waste
  • Waste Amnesty Day SEE Hazardous waste, Jackson
  • Water craft
    • Zippy personal craft are hot this summer, 5/29/95, 1D
  • Water pollution SEE Water supply
  • Water supply, Delta
    • USDA agency study, 6/7/95, 2B
  • Water supply, Jackson
    • Despite Curtis plant, old plant supply’s 65% of city’s water, 10/10/95, 1A
  • Water supply, Mississippi
    • Budget cuts affecting rural water projects, 12/14/95, 3B
    • DEQ blames fund shortage for reduced inspections, 9/15/95, 1B
    • EPA to enforce water pollution permits, 9/14/95, 1A
    • Feds pressure state to better safeguard water quality, 12/3/95, 1A
    • Pressure mounts for state to safeguard water, 12/3/95, 1A
    • Rural water associations lack regulation, 12/30/95, 1A
    • Should factories, cities be charged for dumping wastewater?, 12/24/95, 1B
    • Water-use planning council, 4/12/95, 2B
  • Water supply, Mt. Olive
    • City seeks lower water rates, 7/12/95, 4B
  • Water supply, Pelahatchie
    • City to provide rural water, 12/20/95, 4B
  • Water supply, Raymond
    • Problem fixed; schools to reopen, 8/19/95, 15A
  • Water supply, Terry
    • Town seeks federal grant to extend water service, 1/17/95, 5B
  • Water treatment plant, Jackson
    • City Council buys lands for expansion project, 6/7/95, 3B
    • Money needed for O.B. Curtis expansion, 5/3/96, 5B; 10/10/95, 1A
    • Old plant, not Curtis facility, supplies 65% of water, 10/10/95, 1A
  • Waters, Wyatt
    • Book of watercolors of Jackson published by Quail Ridge Press, 10/26/95, 1D
    • Works continue despite injury to his hand
      • Shows at Bryant Galleries, 2/19/95, 1F
  • Watkins, Dwayne SEE Serial killer, Jackson
  • Watrous, Colleen SEE St. Catherine’s Village
  • Watson, Gerrick SEE Friday, Terrence
  • Watson, Phillip
    • Renowned gardener
      • Lectures at The Gardens of Madison County program, 3/7/95, 1D
  • Watts, Chris
    • Winning 9-year struggle to overcome accident injuries, 12/25/95, 1B
  • Watts, J.C. SEE Mississippi Republican Party
  • Wauschek, Gene
    • Fleeing Alabama escapee crashes, kills Gautier man Donald Fox, 5/9/95, 3B
  • Way Up North in Mississippi, 1995, 6/18/95, 2B
  • We Love Yogurt & Deli
    • Locale eatery hopes to franchise nationally, 2/1/95, 5B
  • Weather radio
    • Hailed as safety feature for rural Mississippians, 12/18/95, 1A
  • Weather radio SEE Emergency Management Agency
  • Weather, Hinds County (1995)
    • Storms cause wide spread power outages, 7/21/95, 3B
  • Weather, Jackson (1995)
    • Continued heat wave may cause shortage of electricity, 8/19/95, 1A
    • Fast moving storm causes power outages, 12/18/95, 1B
    • High winds in thunderstorm damage businesses, WLBT-TV, 7/28/95, 1A
    • Hot weather good for snow cone business, 8/20/95, 3B; 8/21/95, 1B
    • Possibility of light snow in forecast, 1/3/95, 1A
    • Severe weather warning prompts many to seek shelter, 3/8/95, 1B
    • Temp at 99: MP&L records record electricity demand, 8/31/95, 1A
    • Windstorm fells tree at Governor’s Mansion, 6/13/95, 1B
  • Weather, Mississippi (1995)
    • Canadian cold front moving in, 12/9/95, 1B
    • Electric bills will rise with soaring temperatures, 8/22/95, 1A
    • Emergency officials brace for ice, 1/5/95, 1A; 1/6/95, 1A; 1/7/95, 1B
    • High winds rake state, 6/2/95, 3B
    • High winds, rain thrash state, 12/19/95, 1A
    • Hot weather taking toll on chicken farms, 7/15/95, 1A
    • Ice and snow in north Mississippi, 2/12/95, 1A; 2/13/95, 1B
    • It’s hot, but no records being broken, 8/18/95, 1A
    • Jackson shelters empty; Meridian death linked to heat, 7/27/95, 1A
    • North Mississippi on lookout for snow, 1/23/95, 1A; 1/24/95, 1B
    • Oppressive heat grips state, 7/13/95, 1B
    • September cold snap, 9/20/95, 1A; 9/26/95, 1B
    • Stormy weather enters state, 4/21/95, 1A
    • Sunny weather expected by weekend, 7/6/95, 1B
    • Thunderstorms down trees, power lines in south Mississippi, 5/9/95, 1A
    • Warm spell to end, 2/3/95, 1A; 2/7/95, 1B
    • Weather radios for all public schools?, 5/15/95, 1B
  • Weather, Rankin County (1995)
    • Many lack power after thunderstorm, 7/14/95, 5B
    • New emergency siren system, 3/23/95, 4B
  • Weather, Walthall County (1995)
    • High winds: tree falls into mobile home, 1 killed, 4/12/95, 1A
  • Weather, Wiggins (1995)
    • 2 Alabama guardsmen in convoy die in heavy rains, 3/8/95, 1A; 3/10/95, 2B
  • Weaver, Griff
    • Madison alderman files for bankruptcy, 1/4/96, 1B; 12/29/95, 5B; 12/31/95, 1A
  • Weaver, Marcia
    • Councilwoman wants crack house to become Bed & Breakfast, 8/16/95, 4B
  • Webb Wilder and the Nash Vegans
    • At Hal & Mal’s, 11/16/95, 10E
  • Webb, Jacob SEE Low Vision Enhancement System
  • Webb, Robbie
    • Golf pro at Canton Country Club, 7/3/95, 1D
  • Webb, Thomas SEE Check, Austin Dan
  • Webster’s Fine Food & Drink
    • Greenwood
      • Restaurant review, 4/20/95, 4E
  • Webster, Chris
    • Outgoing GOP official may run for secretary of state, 2/22/95, 3B
  • Webster, Ned
    • 86-year old man says teenager shot at him, 3/24/95, 2B
  • Wedding gowns SEE ALSO Bridesmaids
  • Weeks, George
    • Does not have to pay niece/wife support, 4/8/95, 4B
  • Weight limit (roads) SEE Roads and streets, Mississippi
  • Weight problem SEE Obesity
  • Weightlifting
    • Improves fitness and extends independence to elderly, 7/16/95, 1E
  • Welch, Margie
    • Given 10-year sentence, 1/14/95, 5B
    • Higginbotham sentenced to 1 year in Christian shelter, 6/8/95, 1B
  • Welch, Ron
    • To monitor overcrowding at Hinds County Detention Center, 5/13/95, 4B
    • Wants fines for jail overcrowding forfeited, 3/14/95, 5B
  • Welfare cap SEE AFDC
  • Welfare fraud
    • Crackdown intensifies
      • Food stamp cases of $1+ Million probed, 6/8/95, 1A
    • Fraudulent claims targeted in investigation, 4/20/95, 1A
  • Welfare reform SEE ALSO AFDC
  • Welfare reform, Mississippi
    • Fordice at Republican Governors Association, 3/24/95, 3A
    • Fordice gives timetable for WorkFirst plan, 4/20/95, 1B
    • WorkFirst: Fordice says 35 off rolls since 10/1/95, 10/24/95, 3B
  • Welfare reform, US
    • Mississippi delegation split on national plan, 3/25/95, 9A
    • U.S. Senate approves overhaul, 9/20/95, 1A
  • Welford, William
    • Escapee killed fleeing West Point convenience store, 9/25/95, 1B; 9/26/95, 2B
  • Wellington, Roaslaind SEE Brain tumors
  • Wells, Bobby
    • Star state trooper killed on duty, 6/28/95, 2B
  • Wells, Gary
    • Stepfather Max Wells to have mental tests, 2/24/95, 3B
    • Trial of Mack Wells in death of his stepson, 9/26/95, 1B; 9/27/95, 1B
    • Trial: Mack Wells convicted in killing, 9/28/95, 1B; 9/29/95, 1A
  • Wells, Regina
    • Toddler’s death under investigation, 8/15/95, 2B; 8/16/95, 1B; 8/17/95, 1B
  • Wellsfest
    • Frolicking family fun, 9/28/95, 13E; 10/1/95, 1B; 10/2/95, 1B
  • Welty, Eudora
    • Awarded the Legion of Honor by the French nation, 1/26/96, 1A; 8/23/95, 1A
    • Film & Fiction Festival, 1/3/95, 1D; 4/28/96, 1F
  • Welty, Eudora SEE ALSO Eudora Welty Writers Center
  • Wendy’s
    • Woman sues: chili too hot, 4/11/95, 1B; 4/12/95, 1B; 4/13/95, 1A; 4/15/95, 1B
  • Wesley Biblical Seminary
    • Robert Lawrence is new president, 5/20/95, 1D
  • Wesley College
    • Florence
      • Legality of parking lot paving by county, 10/17/95, 1A
  • Wesley, Denise
    • Hattiesburg High graduate nets $1 Million in scholarship offers, 6/5/95, 1B
  • Wesson Attendance Center
    • 4 students have cancer
      • Is there a link?, 12/7/95, 1B; 12/18/95, 1A
  • West County Line Road
    • Expansion into four-lane boulevard, 4/8/95, 5B
  • West Jackson Community Development Corp
    • Environmental workshop, 6/10/95, 4B
  • West Pearl River
    • Rare mussel shells halt dredging by Corps of Engineers, 8/11/95, 3B
  • Westbrook Stables
    • Fire kills 23 horses, 6/26/95, 1A; 6/27/95, 1A, 1B
  • Westcott, Carla
    • Vicksburg native is prominent fashion designer, 11/29/95, 1D
  • Westinghouse Science Talent Search
    • Leah Barron one of 40 finalists, 2/5/95, 1B
  • Westside Community Center
    • Workshop with children on conflict resolution, 3/15/95, 4B
  • Wetlands, US
    • Lott defends bill redefining ‘wetlands’, 6/12/95, 3B
    • Revised levee plan cuts wetlands damage in 3 states, 12/8/95, 1A
  • Wheeler Attendance Center
    • All clear after gas leak, 8/18/95, 1B
  • Wheeler, Bill
    • Legislator considering position with USDA, 4/19/95, 1A; 4/29/95, 2B
  • Wheeler, Lawyer
    • Delta farmer jailed, ordered to repay $1M USDA loan, 11/30/95, 3B
  • Where’s My Father
    • Gospel play, 10/21/95, 1D
  • Whisenant, Dorothy
    • Holly Springs pharmacist pleads guilty to fraud, 12/12/95, 3B
  • White House Christmas Tree
    • Works by state crafters adorn tree, 12/17/95, 1F
  • White House Conference on Small Business
    • 3 from state go to Washington, 6/10/95, 5B; 6/17/95, 5B
    • At Coliseum Ramada Inn in Jackson, 2/8/95, 5B
    • In Atlanta, 4/18/95, 6B
  • White, Glenn SEE Dahmer, Vernon
  • White, Isabelle
    • Retires after 30 years of civic contributions in Jackson, 12/25/95, 1A
  • White, Odie SEE Railroad accidents, Flora
  • Whiterock Apartments
    • Nearby garbage-transfer station opposed, 2/2/95, 4B
  • Whitson, James
    • Biloxi probation officer facing charges found hanged, 11/21/95, 3B
  • Whitten, Jamie
    • Dies in Oxford hospital, 9/10/95, 1A, 15A
    • Funeral services, 9/12/95, 3B; 9/13/95, 1A
    • Hospitalized in critical condition, 9/8/95, 1A; 9/9/95, 3B
    • Late senator was self-admitted master of pork barrel, 9/10/95, 15A
  • WHITTEN, JAMIE
    • LEFT INDELIBLE MARK IN HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, 1/3/95, 1A, 6A
  • Whitten, Jamie
    • Served Mississippi well, 9/17/95, 3G (Minor column)
    • Tributes pour in, 9/11/95, 1B
  • Whittington, W.L.
    • Aldermen vote to eliminate mayor’s secretary, 8/29/95, 4B
    • Aldermen want mayor to stop ‘harassment’, 8/31/95, 7B
    • Brandon mayor threatened with pay cut, 9/6/95, 4B
    • May veto relocation of parks director’s office, 2/28/95, 5B; 3/2/95, 4B
    • Returns leftover cash from travel advance, 2/22/95, 4B
  • Whittington, W.L. SEE ALSO Smith, Eddie
  • WIC program
    • Senator Cochran inspects Jackson clinic, 6/2/95, 1D
  • Wicker, Roger
    • Contract with America: spirit ‘still burning’, 4/9/95, 1B
  • Wicker, Travis
    • Brandon man accused of killing 14-year old stepdaughter, 2/2/95, 1B
  • Wieden, Mary
    • ETV host fired over Barrett interview on ‘Statewide Live’, 2/25/95, 4B
  • Wiener, Jay
    • Preserving his Jewish heritage in Germany, 6/25/95, 1E
  • Wiener, Joshua
    • Named by Ditto to Jackson School Board, 8/14/95, 1A
  • Wies, Harold
    • 92-year-old Tupelo man is swimmer in Senior Olympics, 6/10/95, 1A
  • Wigand, Jeffrey
    • AG Moore to fight gag order on Wigand, 11/24/95, 1B; 11/28/95, 3B; 12/2/95, 1B
    • Brown & Williamson’s ‘smoking gun’ subpoenaed by AG Moore, 11/17/95, 1A; 11/22/95 1A
    • Kentucky high court addresses issue of his testimony, 12/15/95, 2B; 12/21/95, 6B
    • Mississippi allowing federal prosecutors 1st questioning, 12/19/95, 2B
    • Ruling set on secrecy of testimony, 12/29/95, 1B
    • Skips Kentucky meeting he was ordered to attend, 12/14/95, 8B
    • State officials may be able to question Wigand, 11/29/95, 1B
    • Testimony before Moore is sealed, 11/30/95, 1A
    • Wants suit against him moved to federal court, 12/23/95, 3B
  • Wigand, Jeffrey SEE ALSO Tobacco companies
  • Wilburn, Ronald SEE Bone marrow transplants
  • Wild Side Racing
    • Mother Sylvia Blake Johnson’s quilt, 8/29/95, 1D
    • The Blake Brothers of Tylertown, 10/13/93, 1D
  • Wilderness camps
    • Give troubled youths new choices, 6/3/95, 1B
  • Wildlife Society
    • Jackson-based rappers Clifton Clincy and Chris Smith, 8/10/95, 10E
    • Positive rap group, 10/15/95, 1B
  • Wildmon, Don
    • Boycott of WAPT-TV over NYPD Blue, 3/21/95, 3B
  • Wildmon, Donald
    • Rejects request for interview for CBS news program, 1/21/95, 1B
  • Wilkinson, Andy
    • Louisiana man at Ole Miss graduation ceremonies 26 years later, 8/4/95, 1B
  • Williamson-Dickie Factory
    • To be renovated as residential, business site, 12/13/95, 1A
  • Williams, Don Jerrell SEE Cutley, Jessie
  • Williams, Donald
    • Clinton police officer placed on leave
      • Wife claims he abused her, 6/20/95, 4B
  • Williams, Jacqueline
    • 35th in family to receive JSU degree, 8/6/95, 1B
  • Williams, LaMorris
    • R & B singer, 1/12/95, 10E
  • Williams, Larry
    • Arrested in death of roommate Henry McGee, 10/31/95, 2B
  • Williams, Melvin
    • JPD officer suffers broken legs in patrol car crash, 11/19/95, 1B
  • Williams, Merrell
    • Stole tobacco company documents
      • Interview cut by ’60 Minutes, 11/12/95, 6B
  • Williams, Michael A
    • Alabama man walks into JPD headquarters confessing to 2 murders, 9/12/95, 2B
  • Williams, Nathan
    • Memorial for slain police officer, 2/1/95, 4B
  • Williams, Tonya
    • Child of Lisa Davis dies at hand of babysitter, 4/17/95, 2B; 4/18/95, 1A
  • Williams-Sonoma
    • New store in Northpark, 10/17/95, 1D
  • Williamson, Charles
    • City of Jackson appeals his injury award, 3/11/95, 5B
  • Williamson, Kelli
    • JPS and her parents spar over schooling of disabled child, 5/26/95, 1A
  • Willow Creek Resort
    • Large fee hike angers members, 1/16/95, 1B
  • Willowood Development Center
    • Franny Rainer is the center of attention, 10/22/95, 1E
  • Willowood subdivision
    • Residents fight to have Glen Anglin’s house removed, 10/13/95, 4B
  • Wilson, Eddie O
    • His father sues pawn shop: it sold gun to felon, 1/28/95, 1B
  • Wilson, Jimmy
    • Fired JPD chief sues Jackson for $5.8 Million, 4/7/95, 1A
    • Sworn in as Canton police chief, 1/5/95, 1B; 12/21/95, 1B
  • Wilson, Judith
    • Port Gibson woman held after child dies in closed car, 9/13/95, 2B; 9/14/95, 1A
  • Wilson, Mary
    • At Ameristar Casino, Vicksburg, 4/13/95, 10E
  • Wilson, Michael
    • 7-year old finds $30,000 necklace; given small reward, 6/3/95, 1B
  • Wilson, Newton
    • Retiring as president of Belhaven, 3/18/95, 1A
  • Windows 95
    • Local computer buffs offered preview, 8/23/95, 1A, 5B
    • Virus detected in Jackson demonstration?, 8/24/95, 1A
  • Windsong subdivision
    • Speed limit set for Brandon neighborhood, 8/22/95, 4B
  • Wingard House
    • Shelter for children
      • Ministers Roy and Charlotte Wingard, 2/28/95, 1D
  • Wingfield High School
    • 3 students arrested after cafeteria fight, 1/24/95, 5B
  • Winstead, William A
    • Former legislator dies at age 91, 3/15/95, 1B
  • Winters, John
    • McComb hobo turns in endorsed refund check, 4/6/95, 2B
  • Wives of Mississippi governors SEE First ladies, Mississippi
  • WJDX-FM
    • Ex-DJ Shari Schneider sues, alleging sexual harassment, 12/28/95, 1B
  • WJTV-Channel 12
    • News director Michael Sipes resigns, 12/12/95, 1D
  • WJYS-FM
    • Christian station on air early 1996, 12/22/95, 5B
  • WLBT-Channel 3
    • New anchor lineups changing, 8/3/94, 1D; 8/4/94, 1B
    • Stephanie Bell Flynt hired full time, 11/23/95, 1A
  • Wolcott, Hite SEE Theme parks, Madison
  • Women in the workplace SEE Working women
  • Women’s Political Network
    • Honors Unita Blackwell, 10/18/95, 2B
  • Women, Infants and Children
    • Greenville group touts breastfeeding, 9/4/95, 2B
  • Wood College
    • President Doyce Gunter to retire, 12/9/95, 4B
  • Woodhouse, Peggy SEE Age discrimination
  • Woodpeckers
    • Woodpecker family relocated after their tree is chopped down, 6/27/95, 1A
  • Woods, Gertrude and Wille
    • Lewis given 2 life turns in slayings, 7/22/95, 4B
  • Woods, Gertrude and Willie
    • Jury tampering charged in Lewis trial, 9/6/95, 1A
    • Lewis convicted of killing relatives, 7/20/95, 4B
    • Trial of nephew John Wesley Lewis, 7/18/95, 3B; 7/19/95, 4B; 7/21/95, 3B
  • Woodville Heights Elementary School
    • Exams altered, probe concludes, 4/1/95, 1A
    • High test scores eyed, 3/3/95, 1A; 3/7/95, 1A; 3/10/95, 4B
    • Test scores: Principal Cheryl Moore resigns, 8/22/95, 1A
  • Woody’s Restaurant and Captain’s Den
    • Restaurant review, 8/17/95, 4E
  • Woolum, Carla and Ken
    • Child in Kansas City hospital; their car stolen, 1/10/95, 2B
  • Workers’ comp
    • Mississippi insurance rates to fall, 12/13/95, 6B; 12/14/95, 10B
  • Working women
    • Making Bricks Without Straw
      • Seminars of spirituality, 8/26/95, 1D
  • Workplace
    • Religion in the workplace, 2/18/95, 1D
  • Workplace SEE ALSO Job safety
  • World Catfish Festival
    • Belzoni
      • Catfish is king, 4/2/95, 1B; 4/11/96, 3E
  • World Marriage Day
    • Marriage, 2/11/95, 1D
  • World Mental Health Day
    • Local 5-day expo, 10/6/95, 4B
  • World War II
    • 2 Mississippians at Congressional tribute, 10/12/95, 2B
    • Aircraft restorer Pete Jones of Cleveland, Mississippi, 5/9/95, 3B
    • Dixie Division memorialized, 8/13/95, 17A
    • How life has changed in the last 50 years, 8/13/95, 1E
    • POW Dan McCullen marks anniversary of ending of WWII, 8/14/95, 1A
    • V-J Day: Peace roses and monument at Ag Museum, 8/15/95, 3B
    • V-J Day: was it necessary to drop the A-bomb?, 8/13/95, 1A
    • Veterans feel left out of VJ Day anniversary celebration, 7/29/95, 1A
    • Women Red Cross workers honored, 9/23/95, 1A
  • WorldCom
    • Case shows campaign finance laws can be manipulated, 12/27/95, 1B
    • Formerly LDDS
      • Holds annual meeting, 5/26/95, 6B
    • Guilty of campaign contributions violation, 12/20/95, 1B
    • Its ‘cybershop’ on the Internet, 7/20/95, 5B
    • Kruge’s estate sale: 18% share sold back to company, 8/15/95, 5B; 8/22/95, 5B
    • Michael Jordan hired as spokesman, 5/4/96, 5B; 5/26/96, 6B; 12/19/95, 5B
    • Possible buyout target
      • (Company profile), 9/10/95, 4B
    • Signs service contract with Comdata (TN), 11/28/95, 8B
    • To provide Internet access service, 7/12/95, 8B
    • Will it remain in Jackson?, 12/3/95, 1A
    • Would be hurt by federal telecommunication reform laws, 8/5/95, 5B
  • WorldCom SEE ALSO LDDS
  • Worrell, Ruth
    • Told to clean up ditches at her Brandon trailer park, 5/25/95, 4B
  • Wrecker service SEE Towing service
  • Wright & Ferguson
    • Funeral director Ellis Wright, 3/3/95, 1E
  • Wright, Kenyatta SEE Gields, Xavier
  • Wright, Matthew
    • Yazoo City apartments ordered to pay mother of slain man, 4/13/95, 4B
  • Wright, Richard
    • Richard Wright–Black Boy
      • On ETV, 9/3/95, 1F
  • Wright, Stephen
    • Madison municipal judge tough on DUIs, 7/9/95, 1E
  • Wright, Sylvia
    • Jackson realtor killed in Florida traffic accident, 7/19/95, 1A
  • Writing to Read
    • Detractors of program growing; some schools lack computer labs, 10/1/95, 1A
  • WTYX-FM
    • Purchased by Proteus, a new Jackson company, 5/25/95, 5B
  • Wyatt III, Leslie
    • Ole Miss vice-chancellor named president of Arkansas State, 4/8/95, 4B
  • Wylie, Al
    • Ministers to jail inmates, 6/25/95, 2B
  • Xanadu Corp SEE Riverboat gambling, Jackson
  • Y’s Women Investment Club
    • Building a portfolio, 6/11/95, 1C
  • Yates, Dan
    • Pain lingers for family of slain Jackson youth, 1/2/95, 1B
  • Yates, Dennis
    • Shows his paintings at Bryant Galleries, 4/9/95, 1F
  • Yawn, Rebecca and Joe
    • Street solicitation of money for adoption, 4/1/95, 1B
  • Year 1994
    • It was a year of…, 1/1/95, 1E
  • Year-round school SEE School year
  • Yellow Creek Rocket Plant
    • NASA halts rocket nozzle project, 5/3/95, 5B; 5/4/95, 5B
    • Tishomingo County residents weary of government’s promises, 3/27/95, 1A
  • Yerger, Wirt SEE Metropolitan Crime Commission
  • YMCA
    • New Teen Crisis Center was former drug hangout, 8/17/95, 8B
  • YMCA SEE ALSO East River Place YMCA
  • YMCA Youth Legislature
    • 630 students learn how government works, 12/2/95, 1B
  • Yoste, Geoffrey
    • Former Fordice staffer’s connections furthers career, 9/3/95, 3G (Minor column)
  • Young People in Action Ministries
    • Sanford steps down: Burks new director, 7/1/95, 1D
  • Young, Andy
    • Pearl River Glass Studio endures, 11/10/95, 1E
  • Young, Clatorria
    • Little Miss Stop the Killing, 5/13/95, 4B
  • Younkers Inc SEE McRae’s Dept Stores
  • Yount, Kenneth
    • Charges dropped by ATF agent, 9/22/95, 2B
    • Pearl man threatens neighbor, an ATF agent
      • Sale of home to blacks?, 9/16/95, 1B
  • Youth courts, Mississippi
    • Panel of judges seeks to improve juvenile court system, 11/9/95, 1A
    • Ruling limits Courts’ control over training schools, 11/11/95, 3B
    • Statewide standards considered, 8/7/95, 1B
  • Youth Entrepreneurs Day
    • At Faith Community Fellowship, 6/17/95, 1D
  • Youth leagues (baseball) SEE Baseball, Jackson
  • Youth Summit on Violence Prevention
    • At state Capitol, 4/26/95, 1B
  • YWCA
    • Possible use as a downtown bed and breakfast, 4/6/96, 5B; 10/4/95, 5B
  • Zacharias, Donald
    • Group seeks to censure MSU president, 9/8/95, 1B; 9/9/95, 1B (move rejected)
  • Zoning, Jackson
    • Hooker Street resident Carl Reeves says he was wrongly arrested, 2/15/95, 4B
    • Mechanic Eugene Day in violation: unlicensed auto repair, 8/4/95, 4B
  • Zoning, Ridgeland
    • 3-year old law used against Jitney Jungle outside vending, 3/23/95, 4B
  • Zoning, Ross Barnett Reservoir
    • Residents split over zoning plans, 8/3/95, 1A
  • Zoning, Sharon
    • Conflict with businessman draws cries of racism, 6/22/95, 4B
  • Zoo City Skydivers
    • Yazoo City group tries for record, 5/27/95, 3B; 5/28/95, 1A
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