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The Jackson Free Press launched its active Web site with multiple blogs in 2002. [7] As the publication is a twice a month magazine, the website provides immediate breaking news and forums for discussions on news appearing in the print version and topics posted by readers.
The Mississippi Book Festival is an annual book festival in Jackson, Mississippi, U.S.. It has been held outside the Mississippi State Capitol every year since 2015. [1] In 2017, Congressman Gregg Harper and author Richard Ford were in attendance. [2]
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Stauffer and Ladd started the Jackson Free Press in 2002. They took the name from The Mississippi Free Press, a now-defunct investigative civil rights newspaper from the 1960s. The Jackson Free Press, which is free of charge and is supported entirely by advertising revenue, has a weekly circulation of 17,000. The most recent Media Audit figures ...
Jackson Free Press begins publication. Jackson Senators baseball team formed. 2005 Frank Melton becomes mayor. Mississippi Children's Museum opens (December 4, 2005). 2006 - Eudora Welty House museum opens. 2008 - Mississippi Black Leadership Summit begins. [42] 2009 Leslie B. McLemore becomes mayor, succeeded by Harvey Johnson, Jr. [43]
Donna K. Ladd (born October 9, 1961) [1] is an American investigative journalist who co-founded the Jackson Free Press, a community magazine, [2] and later, the Mississippi Free Press, an online news publication that emphasizes solutions journalism where Ladd currently serves as editor. [3]
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