Rankin County Sheriff Bryan Bailey issued the following statement.
Click Here to Read More..Friday, October 31, 2025
Will Judge Wingate Cripple JXN Water?
JXN Water's failure to get a rate increase will cripple the system in a few years. So says JXN Water's quarterly status report. The report points out many improvements such as lower water production and system pressure. However, the report states the system will operate at losses of tens of millions of dollars if the rate increase is not approved.
Click Here to Read More..Eating the Blight
The Horhn administration promised to clean up the blight and cleaning up the blight it is. Check out the city's new Public Works employee cleaning up things on West Street near Gallatin Street yesterday.
Click Here to Read More..Junking the Junk Food
Some People Just Won't Shut Up
Oh great. Our Governor Buffoon has done it again. Ole Miss fans are going to enjoy this one.
Click Here to Read More..Warm Up with Shrimp Bisque
It's getting cold and few things are as tasty as a good shrimp bisque in winter. Check out ZeroBear PolyBear's recipe in downloadable format below.
Click Here to Read More..Thursday, October 30, 2025
Dirty Delta Cops, Sheriffs, & Jailers Busted
The Justice Department issued the following statement.
Click Here to Read More..Time To Get Fit
Governor Tate Reeves issued the following statement.
Governor Tate Reeves today issued Executive Order 1589 to reestablish the Presidential Fitness Test for elementary, middle and high school students across Mississippi. Executive Order 1589 comes after President Donald J. Trump issued an executive order that reestablished the President’s Council on Sports, Fitness and Nutrition and reinstituted the Presidential Fitness Test.
Click Here to Read More..The Rest of the Story: Ranch Edition
Much has been said on social media and in the news after the popular Ranch daycare center in Madison closed Monday. What exactly happened? JJ did some digging and here is the story.
Click Here to Read More..Bigger Pie Forum: Wishful Not Thinking
Bigger Pie Forum Chairman Kelly Williams authored this post.
The Mississippi River is going to change course (avulse) to the Atchafalaya at the Old River Control Complex (ORCC) above Baton Rouge and discharge to the Gulf near Morgan City, LA. Gravity will send it down this shorter, steeper path in a big flood — maybe the next one. Course changes happen about every 1,000 years when the channel clogs up with silt, flow slows, and floods get higher. The last one happened around the 12th century. Click Here to Read More..Empower Podcast: Mayor John Horhn
What does it take to turn around a city? In this special episode recorded at Jackson City Hall, host Grant Callen talks with Mayor John Horhn about his love for Jackson, the lessons from his childhood and career in public service, and his mission to restore trust, safety, and opportunity in Mississippi’s capital. From fixing potholes to fighting crime and strengthening schools, Mayor Horhn shares his bold and hopeful vision for Jackson’s future. He also discusses the importance of community engagement, partnerships with local, state, and federal leaders, and leveraging Jackson’s unique cultural and economic assets to attract families and businesses back to the city. Whether you’re a Jackson resident or simply care about the future of Mississippi, this conversation offers insights, inspiration, and a roadmap for meaningful change.
Click Here to Read More..Taste Owners Get Bad Taste From Neighborhood
Overwhelming neighborhood opposition forced the Jackson Planning Board to reject Fondren Taste Bar & Grill's application for rezoning last week. Fondren Taste owner Clifton Rogers, wants to operate hotel rooms above his restaurant.
Click Here to Read More..Rounding Them Up
Update: WREG-TV will live-stream the Justice Department's 4:00 press conference on the arrests.
Just got word the Feds are arresting a bunch of law enforcement throughout North Mississippi.
Click Here to Read More..Consider Helping Others
Extra Table issued the following press release.
Mississippi families are hurting. As the federal government shutdown runs on and SNAP benefits are halted across our state, tens of thousands of our neighbors are facing empty plates — and food pantries are struggling to keep up.
Click Here to Read More..Wednesday, October 29, 2025
Tick-Tock, Tick-Tock, Tick-Tock
The fight over Smith-Wills Stadium is in limbo.
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The Governor has spoken, at least where it comes to the LSU football coach search. Ole Miss fans will enjoy this one.
Click Here to Read More..Are You Ready to Get Back in Time?
Are you ready to hit 88 mph in a Delorean? What do you do when your mom has the hots for you? What does wearing a vest have to do with gravity? Coming next week:
Click Here to Read More..Health Care Open Enrollment Begins
Insurance Commish Mike Chaney issued the following statement.
Click Here to Read More..A Snapshot of SNAP in Mississippi
Much is being said about the possible termination of food stamp benefits next month due to the government shutdown. However, there is one question that should be answered: Who exactly gets food stamps?
Click Here to Read More..Robert St. John: How One Thing Became Everything
Feds Want to Dismiss Ivison Bill of Information
The Justice Department wants to dismiss a bill of information filed against Rebecca Ivison in U.S. District Court.
Click Here to Read More..Sid Salter: Shutdown Impacts in Mississippi Require Understanding of Reliance on Federal Funds
Understanding how the current federal government shutdown impacts Mississippi requires at least a fundamental understanding of the state’s reliance on federal funds.
Click Here to Read More..Tuesday, October 28, 2025
The Closing of the Ranch
Controversy surrounds The Ranch daycare center in Madison when it closed this week after flunking Health Department and Madison fire inspections. However, a group of parents whose children attend the Ranch are protesting as they try to drum up support and help the beleaguered daycare center reopen.
Click Here to Read More..Tasteful Comments
Well, well, well. There is something about the infamous Fondren Taste Bar & Grill that generates drama and last week was no exception after Jackson's Zoning Board rejected the establishments application to operate a hotel of sorts on its second floor. Check out the comments culled from social media. Needless to say, the race card was heavily played:
Click Here to Read More..Idiot of the Day: No Borders Edition
The stupid has been strong in Mississippi lately. Check out what this substitute teacher did at Lake Cormorant High School in Desoto County;
Click Here to Read More..(Alleged) Rez Shooter in Jail
Madison Police arrested Walter Ainsworth last night. The Reservoir Patrol charged the 43-year old man with drive-by shooting and aggravated assault. Rankin County Court Judge David Morrow denied bond for Ainsworth.
Click Here to Read More..Idiot of the Day: Gluckstadt Redneck Edition
Captain Redneck got stupid and pointed a gun at some small kids in Gluckstadt last night. Fortunately, a barrage of gunfire was not unleashed upon the family.
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Monday, October 27, 2025
Caught!
The Reservoir shooter is in custody thanks to the Madison Police Department. More information will be posted when available.
Click Here to Read More..Food Stamps Paused
The Mississippi Department of Human Services issued the following statement.
Click Here to Read More..Shooting at the Rez
The Reservoir Police issued the following statement on social media.
Click Here to Read More..More Bad Taste at Taste?
Latrice Rogers and her Taste Bar & Grill restaurant are back in court after a former employee sued, claiming she was fired after she complained a Rogers relative (allegedly) tried to drug her.
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Bringing That Thang to Brandon
Comedian Matt Matthews is bringing his humor to Brandon next spring.
Click Here to Read More..Sunday, October 26, 2025
Funny of the Day
Ole Miss and Notre Dame fans will get a kick out of this scene from last night.
Click Here to Read More..Motes, Planks, & Bumblebees
Bill Crawford: Will Legislators Stick with Science-Based Health Policies?
How deep will the anti-science MAHA invasion penetrate into Mississippi? Can beleaguered state health officer Dr. Daniel Edney convince legislators to stay the course on vaccinations, fluoridation, pasteurization and other science-based health policies?
Click Here to Read More..Saturday, October 25, 2025
Water Wars: Still Waiting
JSU's grievance against JXN Water is sputtering along in federal court. The word "sputtering" is used because U.S. District Judge Henry Wingate ordered JSU on September 23 to correct the memo it filed in support of the project. The docket states:
Click Here to Read More..It's not Over. Feds Indict Whiteside
Whiteside attorney says sentence is legal, re-sentencing is not.
The Lindsey Whiteside story is not fading away despite her conviction in DeSoto County Circuit Court of sexual exploitation of a child last week. A federal grand jury indicted Lindsey Whiteside on Wednesday for transporting a minor across state lines to engage in sexual activity. The indictment states:
Click Here to Read More..D.L. Gardner: TDS is Stupid
Last week I read Senator (R-LA) John Kennedy’s new book, “How to Test Negative for Stupid – And Why Washington Never Will.” The title is taken from one of his many witticisms. He’s one of the few people in America who can get away using the word “stupid” due to his transparent persona. That, and the fact that his targets for “stupid” are mostly politicians and those who vote for them.
Click Here to Read More..Friday, October 24, 2025
The Jambalaya Podcast: Mary Ryan Brown
Hattiesburg comedienne Mary Ryan Brown appeared on the podcast to talk about comedy, how she became a funny girl, and why Mississippi is like a rescue dog. She also said something about how if there is a hell, it will have an HOA. Enjoy.
Click Here to Read More..Neighborhood Doesn't Want Bad Taste
During a standing-room-only meeting in downtown Jackson, Latrice Rogers — the entrepreneur known for her role on the Oprah Winfrey Network reality TV show the “Belle Collective” — read aloud the email addresses of residents who have complained about her one-year-old restaurant, Fondren Taste Bar and Grill.
Click Here to Read More..Idiot of the Day
An Alabama father took his family on safari and had a close encounter with some dangerous wildlife.
Click Here to Read More..Clinton Busts (Alleged) Neighborhood Drug Dealer
The Clinton Police Department issued the following statement.
Click Here to Read More..An Unusual Homicide in Jackson (Updated)
Actual white on white homicide takes place in Jackson. Stop the presses!
JPD issued the following statement and mug shot.
Click Here to Read More..Judge Wingate Admits He Screwed Up
U.S. District Judge Henry Wingate admitted he screwed up when he issued an order loaded with phony citations generated by artificial intelligence. Such misuse of AI has already ensnared two Mississippi lawyers and Butler Snow's Alabama office. Senate Judiciary Chairman Charles Grassley directed the federal judge to explain why the flawed order ever saw the light of day and questioned if there was a coverup.
Click Here to Read More..How to Be Krusty Krab
It's time for another ZeroBear PolyBear recipe but first is an update on his great-grandson. The Bear sent this update last week. The little tyke took a little dip two weeks ago but has somewhat improved:
Click Here to Read More..Thursday, October 23, 2025
Back in Jail
While the dithering Judge Andrew Howorth throws tantrums, the Justice Department arrested Lindsey Whiteside for transporting a minor across state lines to engage in sexual activity. Desoto County Sheriff Thomas Tuggle announced the arrest this afternoon.
Click Here to Read More..Servis Serves up the Truth
None other than Zach Servis - yes, the Zach Servis, broke down the airport land deal for everyone to understand. A certain crowd, driven by the Sisters of Rukia, has been screaming the Horhn administration was giving away airport land. As usual, they spew their stupidity as they are incapable of understanding the basic facts of this deal. Mr. Servis does a great job of explaining what went down this week in under two minutes. Enjoy.
Click Here to Read More..Fitch Wins Fight Over Sex-Change Rule
Attorney General Lynn Fitch issued the following statement.
Click Here to Read More..Riding in Style
The top members of the Lumumba administration liked to ride in style as they helped themselves to some mighty nice vehicles, all at city expense. Check out their vehicle assignments.
Click Here to Read More..The Jackson Academy Arrows Want You!
It appears someone is spoofing the Jackson Academy Arrows using a little bit of AI.
Click Here to Read More..Jackson Revitalization Committee Meets on JXN Water & CMU
Jackson makes December bond payment for JXN Water
The Mississippi House of Representatives Committee on Jackson Revitalization is meeting right now. It will later address CMU issues with billing as well. Representative Shanda Yates (I - The Speakeasy) chairs the committee. The meeting is live-streamed below. Jackson Mayor John Horhn will be the first person to address the committee.
Click Here to Read More..24 Hours in Ridgeland
PBS's Darley Newman took her show Travels With Darley on the road to the Natchez Trace. While traveling the Trace, she spent a day in Ridgeland. Check out what she had to say as she went about town.
Click Here to Read More..Wednesday, October 22, 2025
The Ballad of Rudy: Denied
Rudy Warnock will remain in the Forrest County jail after U.S. District Judge Kristi Johnson denied his motion for bond today.
Click Here to Read More..Clinton Gets Its Man
The Clinton Police Department issued the following statement.
Click Here to Read More..Good Shoot or Bad Shoot? We Report, You Decide
Should the A.G. prosecute two Capitol Police officers?
Although the Attorney General is prosecuting two Capitol Police officers for allegedly shooting Jalen Lewis to death in 2022 during a traffic stop, an expert witness claims Lewis rammed one police vehicle and tried to run over two officers as he tried to escape.
Click Here to Read More..Robert St. John: Onward, Part III
PETROGNANO, TUSCANY — We were finishing dessert on the terrace last night when one of my Yonderlust Tours guests looked at the cap I wear most days and asked, “What’s that word mean?”
Onward. Click Here to Read More..The Tantrums of Desoto County
Circuit Judge Andrew Howorth threw quite the tantrum yesterday as he recused himself from the Lindsey Whiteside case, comparing the Desoto County District Attorney to Iran and North Korea.
Click Here to Read More..Sid Salter: Supreme Court Reconsiders Voting Rights Act Amid Partisan Controversy
Six decades ago, it was evident that the promises of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 would be difficult if not impossible to deliver without passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. The VRA put some teeth in the CRA.
Click Here to Read More..Tuesday, October 21, 2025
Jackson & Rankin County Make Deal on Airport Land
Sisters of Rukia gnash teeth
Jackson Mayor John Horhn issued the following statement.
Click Here to Read More..It's Happening at the Jackson Zoo
The city of Jackson issued the following statement.
Click Here to Read More..Teen Charged in Rez Drive-By Shooting, Confesses
Rankin County Sheriff Bryan Bailey issued the following statement.
Click Here to Read More..The Church Speaks
Southaven's Getwell Church fired Youth Pastor Lindsey Whiteside and promptly reported her to law enforcement after it discovered she molested a teen girl at the church last year.
Click Here to Read More..Nazis in Fondren
Some Nazis decided to hold a little protest in The Fondren last night.
Click Here to Read More..Grading the Hospitals
Mississippi Baptist Medical Center graded as one of the worst hospitals in Mississippi in patient safety. Although no Jackson metro area hospitals received A's, two received B's. The Leapfrog Group surveys hospitals and grades them twice a year.
Click Here to Read More..Clinton Killing (Updated)
The Clinton Police Department issued the following statement.
Click Here to Read More..Monday, October 20, 2025
Mom of the Year - NOT!
The Ridgeland Police Department issued the following statement.
Click Here to Read More..Mayor Creates Homeless Task Force
Jackson Mayor John Horhn issued the following statement.
Click Here to Read More..The Hallucinations of Desoto County
$45,000. That is the wages of fraud for attorney Vanessa Price after a Desoto County Circuit judge busted her for using artificial intelligence to submit no less than 14 phony cases in a response filed with the Court as well as submitting phony invoices for damages.
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State Auditor: Tenured Make More, Work Less
State Auditor issued the following statement.
Click Here to Read More..Farewell to the Chief
Posted below is the obituary for former Ridgeland Police Chief Jimmy Houston.
Click Here to Read More..No Comment!
It appears an internet tough guy followed Mr. Clay Edwards around the other night and bragged about it when he "caught" him.
Click Here to Read More..Sunday, October 19, 2025
Water Wars: Henifin Says Nice Try to Blossom
The trench warfare between Blossom Apartments and JXN Water continues as they sue each other in the courtroom of U.S. Judge Henry Wingate.
Click Here to Read More..D.A. Wants to Let the Sun Shine in
Who stuck up for Lindsey Whiteside in court? Desoto County District Attorney Matthew Barton wants the public to know. The District Attorney filed a little motion Thursday.
Click Here to Read More..When Peace & Prosperity Corrupts
Imagine the surprise many years ago in Snyder, Texas when oil was discovered on land owned by a church. The church fathers waxed so eloquently on how they could now really support missions and carry out the Lord's work. However, in the end, the church allowed the new-found prosperity to betray its calling as it closed the church to new members and split the proceeds among the members of the church. Instead of thriving, the church dried up until it was no more, corrupted to the core as explained by the late Dr. Frank Pollard of First Baptist Church (Jackson). Enjoy the 1997 sermon posted below as he preaches from Amos on such corruption.
Click Here to Read More..Bill Crawford: Could Speaker White Cancel the Mississippi Miracle?
Last week Fox News highlighted the “Mississippi Miracle” proclaiming the state’s educational surge wasn’t magic but “the result of deliberate, state-led innovation that transformed early literacy from the ground up.”
Click Here to Read More..Saturday, October 18, 2025
Manhunt
A stolen truck crashed on Kristen Drive in Northeast Jackson as it was pursued by police.
Click Here to Read More..D.L. Gardner: Paul Harvey and the Devil
When I was young I liked to listen to the radio. We mainly listened to local stations that featured popular or country music. At night if you caught a good wave you could listen to a Cardinals game or rock and roll on WLS all the way from Chicago. Of course, radio stations had news and commentators. One of my favorites was Paul Harvey at noon on weekdays who always had something witty to say.
Click Here to Read More..Friday, October 17, 2025
Perv Gets Life
Hinds County District Attorney Jody Owens issued the following statement.
Click Here to Read More..Funny of the Day
Apparently not everyone is upset with the President's use of the National Guard in Memphis. Warning: Extravagant use of language NSFW.
Click Here to Read More..Why Did Attendance Fall at Mississippi State Fair?
Commissioner Touts Safe State Fair
Attendance fell at the Mississippi State Fair this year. Although the fair enjoyed attendance of over 600,000 people as recently as 2019, it was 482,000 in 2025. It was the first time the fair saw attendance of less than half a million people outside of 2020, the Covid-19 year. Although the Clarion-Ledger blamed the pandemic for the decreased attendance, such is not the case when one looks at the numbers.
Click Here to Read More..MCPP: Why We Will Hear More About Tariffs
Remember the tariff debates that dominated Washington just a few months ago? For a while it was the only thing anyone seemed to talk about.
Click Here to Read More..Power to the People, Right?
Exhibit A in why Jackson should not get back its water system: The Kenneth I. Stokes town hall held this week.
Click Here to Read More..Support or Not Support? We Report, You Decide.
Desoto County School Board member Michele Henley stood up for herself after District Attorney Matthew Barton accused her of supporting a convicted child-rapist. Ms. Henley posted on social media:
Click Here to Read More..Wash Day Eats
Need something something simple to cook and tasty to eat? Check out ZeroBear PolyBear's white beans recipe in downloadable format below.
Click Here to Read More..Thursday, October 16, 2025
MACS Now Accepts Crypto & Venmo
State Treasurer David McRae issued the following statement.
For many families, saving for college or career training has always been an important goal, albeit not always the easiest one. Whether it’s inflation that’s forcing you to tighten your belt, a lack of financial tools that fit your budget, or just the feeling that traditional systems are outdated, too many Mississippians have felt shut out of saving for the future. Click Here to Read More..Rankin Rustles Up Thief
Rankin County Sheriff Bryan Bailey issued the following statement.
Click Here to Read More..Learnin' About Liberty
On this episode of the Empower Podcast, Grant Callen and Dr. Steven Skultety, Director of the Declaration of Independence Center for the Study of American Freedom at the University of Mississippi explore the foundations of American democracy, the origins of rights, and why civil disagreement is essential to a thriving society. From natural rights vs. legal rights to the First Amendment’s protections, Dr. Skultety shares insights on political violence, the uniqueness of the U.S. Constitution, and how freedom underpins everything we value. A timely conversation for anyone who cares about liberty, governance, and the future of America.
Click Here to Read More..A Tale of Two Child Rapes
If anyone wanted proof there is a two-tier system of justice in Mississippi, one had to look no more recently than yesterday. A coach and a youth paster convicted of child rape. One black, one white. One male, one female. Teachers of youth entrusted by parents to care for their children. Trust grossly betrayed. Two different standards of justice meted out to the guilty.
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A Better Blair Batson
The University of Mississippi Medical Center issued the following press release.
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Wednesday, October 15, 2025
30 Years for Child-Molesting Coach
Hinds County District Attorney issued the following statement.
Click Here to Read More..Nearly Half a Million Folks Attend State Fair
Ag Commish Andy Gipson issued the following statement.
Click Here to Read More..Robert St. John: So I Guess This is It
At six years old, I wanted to be Darrin Stephens from Bewitched. He worked in advertising, came up with ideas, pitched them, and got paid for it. That seemed like magic. Somewhere around my preteen years, I decided being in a rock ’n’ roll band was the ticket. For a while it was architecture, then radio. I even thought about directing movies. Every dream had one thing in common: creating something new.
Click Here to Read More..Smith-Wills Woes: Rent? What's That?
Some things are constant in life: Death, taxes, and Tim Bennett not paying his rent on Smith-Will Stadium. Yup. Once again, Mr. Bennett has failed to pay rent on the aged baseball stadium.
Click Here to Read More..Sid Salter: Gun Violence a Dangerous Reality in Mississippi Rural Counties
Here are some troubling statistical facts that should concern every Mississippian, regardless of race, socioeconomic status, or political loyalty – Mississippi has the highest rate of gun deaths in the U.S., the highest rates of gun homicides are in rural counties, and seven of the rural U.S. counties with the highest gun homicide rates are in Mississippi, according to the CDC.
Click Here to Read More..Tuesday, October 14, 2025
Bloodlust
Warning: Graphic & Violent Video
Yesterday was a glorious day as the Gazan War came to an end and twenty hostages lived to see their families. However, Hamas just could not leave things well enough alone.
Click Here to Read More..Paid Up
Three Jackson apartment complexes paid their water bill or made payment arrangements. WLBT reported:
Click Here to Read More..UMC Opens Mid-Wifery Clinic
The University of Mississippi Medical Center issued the following statement.
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A Settlement of Tastes (Updated)
Well that was quick. Taste Italian Kitchen and Taste Bar and Grill settled their federal lawsuit. They filed a joint motion to dismiss with prejudice today in U.S. District Court. The motion states:
Click Here to Read More..Check Your Cybersecurity
Insurance Commish Mike Chaney issued the following statement.
Click Here to Read More..A Taste of Bad Taste
Which is the real Taste? The owners of Taste Italian Kitchen accused Taste Bar and Grill of ripping off its name and logo in a federal lawsuit. Taste Italian Kitchen operates restaurants in Ridgeland and Starkville while Taste Bar and Grill is on North Mart Plaza in Jackson.
Monday, October 13, 2025
MHSAA Recommends No Tailgating
The Mississippi High School Activities Association recommends all high schools cease tailgating this year. WAPT reported:
Click Here to Read More..Bigger Pie Forum: Faded Roses
Bigger Pie Forum Chairman Kelly Williams authored this post.
“Delta Dawn, what’s that flower you have on? Could it be a faded rose from days gone by? And did I hear you say he was meeting you here today To take you to that Mansion in the sky?” Entergy’s small customers are faded roses from days gone by. They were once loved — when they were the source of Entergy’s growth. When they justified Entergy’s spending and its 10% guaranteed profit. When electricity demand grew at less than a half percent per year. When Entergy promoted “Live Better Electrically” and financed new appliances to increase demand. When the Public Service Commission actually had authority to regulate Entergy’s spending. And when it kept customer rates and Entergy’s profits fair and reasonable. Click Here to Read More..The Museum Trail Grows Up
Jackson Mayor John Horhn issued the following statement.
Join us in celebrating the next phase of the Museum Trail Greenway Downtown Jackson, breaking ground this year. The ceremony will celebrate the generous investments that made this work possible and the shared vision of a more connected and revitalized downtown.
Click Here to Read More..Sunday, October 12, 2025
But If Not
Bill Crawford: We are Foolproof and Incapable of Error Said HAL
As hopes and fears for AI applications mount, can efforts succeed to keep this transformational technology from serving both?
Click Here to Read More..Saturday, October 11, 2025
More Homecoming Violence
The Capitol Police issued the following statement.
Click Here to Read More..Coming Soon: The Skeksis Return
The magic of Jim Henson returns as The Dark Crystal appears on the big screen tomorrow and Monday.
Click Here to Read More..Hell is an HOA
Hattiesburg comedian Mary Ryan Brown appeared on The Jambalaya with the Kingfish podcast. Although the podcast will be posted Tuesday, here is a sneak peek.
Click Here to Read More..Homecoming Massacre (Updated)
Governor announced expectant mother killed.
What should have been a night of fun turned deadly as shootings and homicides took place at no fewer than three Homecoming games in Mississippi last night.
Click Here to Read More..D.L. Gardner: What's Happening Now?
The world is waiting to see whether President Trump’s 21-point plan will begin the ending of the war between Israel and the terrorist organization Hamas. How many is that? Seven wars in nine or ten months? Is President Trump riding a white horse and ending multiple wars with a bow but no arrows? (Revelation 6:1-2)
Click Here to Read More..Friday, October 10, 2025
Airport Fight: Tell It To the Judge
The fight for control of Jackson's airport will literally go to the judge.
Click Here to Read More..Driving in the Dark
Despite its best efforts, the Mississippi Department of Transportation can't keep the lights on the interstate at night. WAPT reported yesterday:
Click Here to Read More..Idiot of the Day
Former Pearl Police Officer Christopher Lofton just can't seem to stay out of trouble.
Click Here to Read More..Savagery & Brutality
Drug dealer Kelarce McElroy will be staying in jail for quite a while after he allegedly tortured and killed an elderly man who was on a walker. A Jackson Municipal Court set his bond at $1.6 million.
Click Here to Read More..Beef Bolognese with Tortellini
ZeroBear PolyBear is on hiatus but he left us this recipe in a downloadable format. Enjoy.
Click Here to Read More..Thursday, October 9, 2025
Coming Soon
HBO is going to take another stab at the Game of Thrones Universe as it released a trailer for A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms. Yup, the Dunk and Egg series is coming to the tele in January.
Click Here to Read More..Downtown Parking to Improve
Jackson Mayor John Horhn issued the following statement.
Click Here to Read More..The Jambalaya Podcast: Shad White
State Auditor Shad White appeared on the podcast. We discussed all kinds of groovy topics such as the welfare scandal, 2027 Governor's race, DEI, scraps with the legislature, and the aftermath of the Charlie Kirk assassination. We even talk about why he doesn't audit Jackson, a common question on this website. Enjoy.
Click Here to Read More..Rotten Apples
Rotten trees tend to produce rotten apples. Case in point: The spawn of the late Danny Owens.
Click Here to Read More..Feds Indict Ivison
A federal grand jury indicted Rebecca Ivison of Jackson for a plethora of charges including money laundering, theft of government funds, and skimming from government rural housing loans. The indictment took place after Ivison backed out of a plea bargain deal.
Click Here to Read More..Wednesday, October 8, 2025
Madness
Yesterday was the second anniversary of the worst massacre of Jews since the Holocaust. How badly do the Gazan Arabs want to kill Jews? Watch what this Fox News reporter has to say as he discusses his time in Gaza.
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Day Care Worker Arrested for (Alleged) Child Abuse (Updated)
Update: JJ verified with law enforcement the alleged incident happened at Rainbow Daycare in Florence.
Rankin County Sheriff Bryan Bailey issued the following statement.
Click Here to Read More..Senate Holds Judge Wingate's Feet to the Fire
What did he know and when did he know it? Such questions about coverups are usually applied to politicians but the Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee is asking the same questions of U.S. District Judge Henry Wingate after he entered an order that misused AI.
Click Here to Read More..Play Stupid Games, Get 20 Years
Hinds County District Attorney Jody Owens issued the following statement.
Click Here to Read More..Robert St. John: In the Blood
When I was a kid, the number sixty-five always carried one meaning— retirement. That was the finish line. My maternal grandfather retired at sixty-five after a long career at AT&T, and everyone treated it like the natural order of things. You worked hard, did your time, then traded in the briefcase for a gold watch and a fishing pole.
Click Here to Read More..Jackson Wants its Water System Back, Henifin Responds
Jackson wants its water system back. Period.
Click Here to Read More..Sid Salter: As Religion Declines Globally, Mississippi Remains Most Religious State
Several places across the country have claimed the mythical title as “the gold buckle of the Bible Belt” in asserting their faith or piety. From areas in the Southwest east to Florida and up through the Carolinas, cities and states have at various times claimed the title.
Click Here to Read More..Tuesday, October 7, 2025
State Auditor: ICE, ICE, Baby
State Auditor Shad White issued the following statement on September 30.
Click Here to Read More..Tomorrow is Senior Day at the Mississippi State Fair
MDAC Commissioner Andy Gipson issued the following statement.
Click Here to Read More..Oops Again!
Yet another lawyer found out the hard way artificial intelligence is not so intelligent as a federal magistrate busted her for submitting a brief chock-full of bogus citations.
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The Jambalaya Podcast: Out of Bounds Again
College football as we knew it is no more as it sits in the trash heap next to Blackberry's and cassette tapes. Jackson sports talk show host Bo Bounds talked with the Kingfish about NIL, transfer portals, and the future of college football. The podcast is also available on Spotify and Apple. Enjoy.
Click Here to Read More..One Month, Teeny Boppers
Maddox Batson still needs a truck. The teen sensation will appear at Brandon's City Hall in a few weeks.
Click Here to Read More..Waaaaaaahhhhhhh!!!!!!
Not everyone is enamored with the new regime in Jackson, as evidenced by one of the Sisters of Rukia recently on social media.
Click Here to Read More..Decision Day: Police Chief Search & Thalia Mara Hall
Jackson Mayor John Horhn wants to hire a police executive search firm to find the next police chief. The agenda for today's meeting of the Jackson City Council states:
Click Here to Read More..Monday, October 6, 2025
Disability Day Tomorrow at Mississippi State Fair
Ag Commish Andrew Gipson issued the following statement.
Click Here to Read More..Denied!
The Goon Squad's ringleader struck out after the Supreme Court denied his appeal today.
Click Here to Read More..The Wages of Embezzlement Is......
State Auditor Shad White issued the following statement.
Click Here to Read More..Danger & Drama at the Sanderson Farms Championship
You never know what is going to pop up at a golf course. Right, Smiley?
Click Here to Read More..Cockfighters Plead Guilty
The wheels of justice are turning down on the Gulf Coast as several people arrested for cock-fighting pleaded guilty to in federal court over the last two months.
Click Here to Read More..Homicide Hell
Renee Shakespeare's oldest son was murdered Saturday night in Jackson. JPD issued the following statement:
Click Here to Read More..Sunday, October 5, 2025
Tomorrow is Military Day at State Fair
The Mississippi Department of Agriculture and Commerce issued the following statement.
Click Here to Read More..Prayers Still Needed
Keep the prayers coming, y'all. Lil Samuel is still here. ZeroBear PolyBear just sent this update on his great-grandson:
Click Here to Read More..Shad on Phil
State Auditor Shad White explained on The Jambalaya with the Kingfish podcast why former Governor Phil Bryant was not prosecuted in the DHS scandal.
Click Here to Read More..Robins & Sparrows
"Said the Robin to the Sparrow, "I should really like to know,
Bill Crawford: Secretary of War Attacks Fat Generals & Admirals
It seemed more like a Saturday Night Live skit than stark reality. Picture 800 accomplished generals and admirals, leaders who rose through the ranks over their professional lifetimes to command the world’s greatest military forces, all gathered in one room. They have been summoned from strategic military posts around the world. On the stage lecturing to them is Secretary of Defense Brian “Pete” Hegseth, a former National Guard major, volunteer warrior, and Bronze Star recipient who rose to become a mouthpiece on Fox and Friends Weekend.
Click Here to Read More..Saturday, October 4, 2025
New Hope for Old Lady
There is still some life in the old Jitney #14 on Fortification Street. Gabriel Prado's company recently purchased the property. WLBT reported:
Click Here to Read More..The Tangled Web
The embezzlement lawsuits continue to pile up against suspended Hattiesburg attorney Corey Ferraez. Posted below is one that was filed six weeks ago in Forrest County Court. What a tangled web we weave.
Click Here to Read More..D.L. Gardner: What are we Talking About?
Last week I discussed speech topics with my students. Oh, the drudgery! So, what is going on in my students’ lives? Not much. I asked them what issues they might be concerned about on campus. Scooters! That was the biggest issue on campus at the time. Have you tried to walk on a college campus with students on scooters zooming across imaginary lanes? How about driving on campus with even more scooters zooming in and out of traffic? Gen Z are also called Zoomers.
Click Here to Read More..Friday, October 3, 2025
Hero Comes Home
Veterans: Funeral is Sunday. See below for more information.
Rankin County Sheriff Bryan Bailey issued the following statement.
Click Here to Read More..Play Stupid Games.....
Good guys win a round. Taxpayers money saved.
JPD issued the following press release.
Click Here to Read More..The Latest "C"'s
Here are the "C" ratings for Jackson metro area restaurants issued since July 1, 2025. The Mississippi Department of Health inspects and grades each restaurant. The department inspects the restaurant again within ten days after the "C" is issued. More information can be obtained at the MSDH restaurant inspection web page.
Click Here to Read More..Like Mother, Like Son?
Shadow Robinson's son, Lennell Moore, Jr., was found guilty of possessing a machine gun yesterday in U.S. District Court.
Click Here to Read More..Prayers Needed
JJ is not going to post a ZeroBear PolyBear recipe this week but instead request prayers for his great-grandson. The ZeroBear emailed several messages this week:
Click Here to Read More..Thursday, October 2, 2025
Remembering Nancy King.
Posted below is the obituary for Nancy King. May she rest in peace.
Born in Hutchinson, Kansas in 1949 to Edna L. Paton and Maurice Vernon “M.V” Johnson Nancy was the youngest of three daughters. Her family later moved to Houston, Texas. As a teen Nancy worked part-time at Kegg’s Candy and graduated from Bellaire High School in 1967. She briefly attended Texas Tech University, but her plans changed after a blind date with Bill King. They married in August of 1969 and spent their newlywed years at Texas A&M until Bill graduated.
Click Here to Read More..When Fortune Has Misfortune
Update: Fortune is charged with: Expired Tag, Failure to Yield Right of Way, Improper Lane Change: Failure to Signal, Reckless Driving, No Proof of Liability Insurance, Disobeying a Police Officer, misdemeanor, Disturbance of the Family Peace, misdemeanor, Fleeing, felony
She is currently being held without bond and will appear before the Rankin County Court Judge.
Rankin County Sheriff Bryan Bailey issued the following statement.
Click Here to Read More..Busted in Brandon
The Brandon Police Department issued the following statement.
Click Here to Read More..Back on the Street
The Mississippi Parole Board done did it again and put a first-round draft pick in the world of crime back on the street.
Click Here to Read More..Madison Timber Update
Madison Timber Receiver Alysson Mills submitted her required 90 day status report to U.S. District Judge Carlton Reeves on March 31. The report documents her slog to recover funds for the victims of Lamar Adams. The report announces trials are scheduled for April 2026 in the clawback lawsuits against UPS and Baker Donelson.
Click Here to Read More..Whee! Whee! Wheeeeeeee!
Are you too broke to get that Hellcat but want to do some street racing? Check out how this guy improvised on Jefferson Street as he lived life to the fullest.
Click Here to Read More..Wednesday, October 1, 2025
Hosemann Creates Jackson Committees
Mayor Horhn applauds action.
Lieutenant Governor Gilbert Hosemann issued the following statement.
Click Here to Read More..Deconstructing Reconstruction
Grant Callen sits down with historian Jere Nash, a Greenville native, retired political consultant, and co-author of award-winning books. Jere’s latest work, Reconstruction in Mississippi, 1862-1877, offers a definitive look at a pivotal era. We discuss why Jere chose to explore Reconstruction, debunk common myths, and examine the era’s lasting impact on Mississippi’s racial and economic landscape. From the Emancipation Proclamation’s effects to the rise of the Black Codes, the Freedmen’s Bureau, and the 1868 Constitution, Jere unpacks the challenges faced by Black and white Mississippians in the post–Civil War era. Learn how Mississippi’s geography, demography, and economy shaped Reconstruction, why “40 acres and a mule” never materialized, and what lessons from this era apply to today’s racial dynamics. Tune in for a compelling conversation on history, policy, and Mississippi’s path to a brighter future.
Click Here to Read More..Update on Owens/Lumumba Case
U.S. District Judge Daniel P. Jordan, III held a status conference this morning in U.S.A. v. Jody Owens, II et al in U.S. District Court.
Click Here to Read More..Robert St. John: What I Learned About Impact
“Since when is life about happiness? It should be about impact.”
That line from Daniel Ek, the founder of Spotify, hit me square between the eyes when I heard it on a podcast recently. Happiness is the thing most of us chase. I did. We all want it, and we spend a lifetime trying to define it—success, money, family, travel, security, or just peace of mind. But Ek’s point kept turning over in my head: maybe the better target isn’t happiness at all. Could the better target be impact?Water Wars: Feds Slam JSU
Jackson State University has no claim, no case, and no cause of action. So says the Justice Department as it responded to JSU's request for Judge Wingate to allow the installation of water storage tanks on campus. The project cost $7 million. JSU filed a grievance with the Court after the Health Department stopped the project.
Click Here to Read More..Sid Salter: Broken Trust With Our Institutions Threatens the Future of Our National Identity
The hard, cold truth is that trust in our nation’s institutions is at a historic low. We don’t trust each other, know each other, or particularly like each other.
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Trollfest '09
Wrestling returns, except this time it will be a Battle Royal with Othor Cain, Ben Allen, Kim Wade, Haley Fisackerly, Alan Lange, and “Big Cat” Donna Ladd all in the ring at the same time. The Battle Royal will be in a steel cage, no time limit, no referee, and the losers must leave town. Marshand Crisler will be the honorary referee (as it gives him a title without actually having to do anything).
Meet KIM Waaaaaade at the Entergy Tent. For five pesos, Kim will sell you a chance to win a deed to a crack house on Ridgeway Street stuffed in the Howard Industries pinata. Don't worry if the pinata is beaten to shreds, as Mr. Wade has Jose, Emmanuel, and Carlos, all illegal immigrants, available as replacements for the it. Upon leaving the Entergy tent, fig leaves will be available in case Entergy literally takes everything you have as part of its Trollfest ticket price adjustment charge.
Donna Ladd of The Jackson Free Press will give several classes on learning how to write. Smearing, writing without factchecking, and reporting only one side of a story will be covered. A donation to pay their taxes will be accepted and she will be signing copies of their former federal tax liens. Ms. Ladd will give a dramatic reading of her two award-winning essays (They received The Jackson Free Press "Best Of" awards.) "Why everything is always about me" and "Why I cover murders better than anyone else in Jackson".
In the spirit of helping those who are less fortunate, Trollfest '09 adopts a cause for which a portion of the proceeds and donations will be donated: Keeping Frank Melton in his home. The “Keep Frank Melton From Being Homeless” booth will sell chances for five dollars to pin the tail on the jackass. John Reeves has graciously volunteered to be the jackass for this honorable excursion into saving Frank's ass. What's an ass between two friends after all? If Mr. Reeves is unable to um, perform, Speaker Billy McCoy has also volunteered as when the word “jackass” was mentioned he immediately ran as fast as he could to sign up.
In order to help clean up the legal profession, Adam Kilgore of the Mississippi Bar will be giving away free, round-trip plane tickets to the North Pole where they keep their bar complaint forms (which are NOT available online). If you don't want to go to the North Pole, you can enjoy Brant Brantley's (of the Mississippi Commission on Judicial Performance) free guided tours of the quicksand field over by High Street where all complaints against judges disappear. If for some reason you are unable to control yourself, never fear; Judge Houston Patton will operate his jail where no lawyers are needed or allowed as you just sit there for minutes... hours.... months...years until he decides he is tired of you sitting in his jail. Do not think Judge Patton is a bad judge however as he plans to serve free Mad Dog 20/20 to all inmates.
Trollfest '09 is a pet-friendly event as well. Feel free to bring your dog with you and do not worry if your pet gets hungry, as employees of the Jackson Zoo will be on hand to provide some of their animals as food when it gets to be feeding time for your little loved one.
Relax at the Fox News Tent. Since there are only three blonde reporters in Jackson (being blonde is a requirement for working at Fox News), Megan and Kathryn from WAPT and Wendy from WLBT will be on loan to Fox. To gain admittance to the VIP section, bring either your Republican Party ID card or a Rebel Flag. Bringing both and a torn-up Obama yard sign will entitle you to free drinks served by Megan, Wendy, and Kathryn. Get your tickets now. Since this is an event for trolls, no ID is required. Just bring the hate. Bring the family, Trollfest '09 is for EVERYONE!!!
This is definitely a Beaver production.
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Trollfest '07
There will be a hugging booth where in exchange for your young son, Frank Melton will give you a loooong hug. Trollfest will have a dunking booth where Muhammed the terrorist will curse you to Allah as you try to hit a target that will drop him into a vat of pig grease. However, in the true spirit of Separate But Equal, Don Imus and someone from NE Jackson will also sit in the dunking booth for an equal amount of time. Tom Head will give a reading for two hours on why he can't figure out who the hell he is. Cliff Cargill will give lessons with his .80 caliber desert eagle, using Frank Melton photos as targets. Tackleberry will be on hand for an autograph session. KIM Waaaaaade will be passing out free titles and deeds to crackhouses formerly owned by The Wood Street Players.
If you get tired come relax at the Fox News Tent. To gain admittance to the VIP section, bring either your Republican Party ID card or a Rebel Flag. Bringing both will entitle you to free drinks.Get your tickets now. Since this is an event for trolls, no ID is required, just bring the hate. Bring the family, Trollfest '07 is for EVERYONE!!!
This is definitely a Beaver production.
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