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  2. 2020–21 Jackson State Tigers basketball team - Wikipedia

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    The 2020–21 Jackson State Tigers basketball team represented Jackson State University in the 2020–21 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Tigers, led by eighth-year head coach Wayne Brent, played their home games at the Williams Assembly Center in Jackson, Mississippi as members of the Southwestern Athletic Conference .

  3. Union Station (Jackson, Mississippi) - Wikipedia

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    Union Station (Jackson, Mississippi) /  32.30111°N 90.19111°W  / 32.30111; -90.19111. Union Station is an intermodal transit station in Jackson, Mississippi, United States. It is operated by the Jackson Transit System and serves Amtrak 's City of New Orleans rail line, Greyhound Lines intercity buses, and is Jackson's main city bus ...

  4. Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium; Location: 2531 North State Street Jackson, Mississippi 39216: Operator: Jackson State University: Capacity: 60,492: Record attendance: 64,112 (Miss. State vs. Southern Miss. 1981) Surface: Grass: Opened: 1950: Tenants; College football Southern Miss Golden Eagles (alternate site) (1952–1988) Ole Miss ...

  5. Jackson, Mississippi water crisis - Wikipedia

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    A public health crisis in and around the city of Jackson, Mississippi, began in late August 2022 after the Pearl River flooded due to severe storms in the state. The flooding caused the O. B. Curtis Water Treatment Plant, the city's largest water treatment facility, which was already running on backup pumps due to failures the month prior, to stop the treatment of drinking water indefinitely.

  6. Rebecca Allison - Wikipedia

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    Allison was born in Greenwood, Mississippi, to Errol Ward Atkinson and Mabel Blackwell Atkinson. She transitioned in 1993 while living in Jackson, Mississippi. Career. Allison graduated magna cum laude from the University of Mississippi Medical Center in 1971.

  7. Thomas E. Dobbs - Wikipedia

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    Thomas E. Dobbs III is an American physician currently serving as dean of the John D. Bower School of Population Health at the University of Mississippi Medical Center. [2] Dobbs previously served as State Health Officer of Mississippi, where he became widely known as the namesake of the Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization landmark ...

  8. Hawkins Field (airport) - Wikipedia

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    Hawkins Field (airport) /  32.33472°N 90.22250°W  / 32.33472; -90.22250. Hawkins Field ( IATA: HKS [3], ICAO: KHKS, FAA LID: HKS) is a joint civil-military public airport in Jackson, Mississippi. [2] It is owned by the City of Jackson [2] and operated by the Jackson Municipal Airport Authority. The National Plan of Integrated Airport ...

  9. Timeline of Jackson, Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Mississippi Progressive Voters' League headquartered in city (approximate date). 1949 - Allen C. Thompson becomes mayor. 1950 Trumpet Records in business. Population: 98,271. 1953 - WLBT-TV begins broadcasting. 1954 - WJTV begins broadcasting. 1955 University of Mississippi Medical Center opens.