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first African American Mayor of Jackson. Frank Melton. 2005–2009. died in office. Leslie B. McLemore. 2009. interim mayor. Harvey Johnson Jr. (2nd term) 2009–2013.
September 16, 2024 at 11:25 AM. (Reuters) -The Biden Administration on Monday awarded Intel Corp up to $3 billion from the CHIPS and Science Act to develop a "Secure Enclave" for microelectronics ...
September 21, 2024 at 3:34 AM. Matt Rourke/AP. Offensive posts by North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson were removed from the pornographic website Nude Africa on Thursday, hours after a CNN KFile ...
The town of Marks was named after Leopold Marks (1851-1910) who left Germany to avoid conscription by the German army. He arrived in New York in 1868. Marks, a Jew, became Quitman County's first representative to the state legislature and served for eight years. He encouraged the Yazoo and Mississippi Valley Railroad to come to the area by ...
September 19, 2024 at 8:00 AM. The destruction of Jonathan Alvarez's fruit stand was caught on video. (KTLA) A Woodland Hills man who terrorized street vendors using violence, racist language and ...
Ian Brendon Scott (born 1982), [citation needed] also known by the pseudonym iRok, is an American record producer and songwriter. [1] In 2006, Scott joined Mark Jackson to produce and license songs and underscore for hit MTV shows such as The Hills, Laguna Beach, The City, Real World/Road Rules Challenge and many others.
Mark S. Soloway (born 1943) is an American emeritus professor of urology, known for his work on prostate, bladder and kidney cancer.From 1991 to 2010 he was professor and chairman of the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine (MSM) Department of Urology, and subsequently chief of urologic oncology at Memorial Hospital in Hollywood, Florida.
Aaron Shirley (January 3, 1933 – November 26, 2014) was an American physician and civil rights activist. [1] Shirley was born in Gluckstadt, Mississippi. [2] He was Chairman of the Board for the Jackson Medical Mall Foundation, [3][4][5] and an associate professor in pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center. [6]