USM peppers Rice, 10-1
USM peppers Rice, 10-1 By Tim Doherty | May 1, 2021 at 9:45 PM CDT - Updated May 1 at 11:56 PM
HOUSTON, Texas (WDAM) On a day when the University of Southern Mississippi pounded out 15 hits, scored 10 runs and saw Ben Ethridge turn in another superb Saturday pitching performance, the Golden Eagles lost ground in Conference USA’s West Division race.
Danny Lynch had four hits and Dustin Dickerson and Blake Johnson combined to drive in five runs at the bottom of the Golden Eagles’ batting order as No. 22 USM beat Rice University 10-1 at Reckling Park.
Ethridge allowed four hits over seven, shutout innings, and USM (28-14, 15-7 C-USA) broke the game open by scoring five runs over a two-inning stretch.
USMâs Jones signs with NFLâs Jacksonville Jaguars as undrafted free agent
USMâs Jones signs with NFLâs Jacksonville Jaguars as undrafted free agent By Tim Doherty | May 1, 2021 at 11:18 PM CDT - Updated May 1 at 11:18 PM
HATTIESBURG, Miss. (WDAM) - All former University of Southern Mississippi wide receiver Tim Jones wanted was a chance to hook up with a National Football League team.
Even though he did not hear his name called over seven rounds of the NFL draft this weekend, Jones still will have that opportunity.
The Biloxi native was one of six players to sign soon after the conclusion of the three-day draft Saturday evening.as an undrafted free agent with the Jacksonville Jaguars
By NICHOLAS RICCARDI and MIKE SCHNEIDER
Associated Press Apr 27, 2021
U.S. Census Bureau via AP
In this image from video provided by the U.S. Census Bureau,
acting director of the U.S. Census Bureau Ron Jarmin speaks as a
graphic showing the U.S. population as of April 1, 2020, is
displayed during a virtual news conference Monday, April 26, 2021.
The Census Bureau is releasing the first data from its 2020
headcount.
The first batch of once-every-decade data from the U.S. Census Bureau shows a United States that is growing less quickly but still seeing its population shift to the South and the West.
WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE, Ohio – As a single mother of seven-year old twin boys, and No. 2 on the leadership team responsible for the acquisition, modernization and sustainment of the Air Force bomber aircraft fleet, Jennifer Morgan is no stranger to,
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Virginia Wells Horton, 78, of Cleveland, passed away on Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2021, in a Chattanooga hospital.
She was born on June 16, 1942, in Gulfport, Miss., to the Rev. Odel and Mabel Wells. She married Johnathan David Horton on July 11, 1964, in Plattsburgh, Miss. She and David enjoyed 42 rich, adventurous years together in a marriage full of love and laughter until David went home to be with the Lord in May 2006.
She was a gifted vocalist, yet wanted to be a mathematician. Upon the advice of her older brother Gerald, she abandoned her studies in math to pursue music education. She earned a bachelor of music education at the University of Southern Mississippi, and a master of music education from the George Peabody School for Teachers in Nashville.