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Herbert Neil D’Anjou dedicated life to family, community improvement
JANS – Herbert Neil D’Anjou, affectionately known as “Herb,” passed away peacefully at the age of 93 on July 8, 2024, in Jackson, Mississippi. Born on May 1, 1931, in Georgetown, Guyana, Herb was the beloved son of Alfred and Ruth D’Anjou and the younger brother of George D’Anjou. As a child, Herb enjoyed playing soccer, croquet, and participating in church activities with his father, a preacher. By the age of 14, Herb had already become an electrician. In his 20s, he relocated to the United States, staying with his beloved “Cousin Dolly” D’Anjou. Herb pursued higher education with determination, earning a degree in Electrical Engineering from Kentucky State University and a master’s degree in Education from Wayne State University. In the late 1970s, Herb significantly impacted the Alcorn community, working as an instructor and head of buildings and grounds at Alcorn State University. He also managed the family business,
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JXN Water adamant in decision to cut off service to complexes that refuse to pay bills
The announcement two weeks ago that JXN Water was already poised to sever the water lines to five of the capital city’s largest apartment complexes for their massive unpaid accounts got the attention of landlords and tenants alike. JXN Water spokeswoman Aisha Carson said Monday that the water was restored to some of the complexes that had been cut off temporarily in order to avoid punishing the innocent tenants who regularly pay housing management their rent bill, which includes the fees for water. The owners and tenants of Blossom Apartments on South Woodbine Road and Gardenside Apartments on Northside Drive suffered through temporary cutoffs on April 9. More recently, JXN Water posted new notices of permanent cutoffs until the massive bills are paid. Gardenside management was $140,000 in arrears and no contact had been made with owners who lived out of town, JXN Water initially announced. The first notice was
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White mayor orders arrest for speaking out at meetings
Winona alderwoman under house arrest gains support in appeal of her case After winning election to the Winona Board of Aldermen in 2021, Sylvia Clark
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Milwaukee civil rights attorney determined to get surveillance videos in Dvontaye Mitchell death
By Alice Thomas-Tisdale JA Publisher Emerita Dvontaye Mitchell’s death in front of the downtown Milwaukee Hyatt Regency Hotel last week has sparked outrage and calls
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Voting rights advocates celebrate legislative change in state following voter challenge lawsuit
JANS – Voting rights advocates celebrate a significant victory as the Mississippi Legislature rolled back an unlawful restriction placed on voters. This legislative change, which
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Black Press Week galvanizes advocacy, celebrates legacy, and mobilizes voters
By Stacy M. Brown NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent During Black Press Week the National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA) enshrined Zora Neale Hurston in the
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OPINION: The 900-page guide to snuffing out American democracy
By Ben Jealous Jackson Advocate Guest Writer What if there was a blueprint for a future presidential administration to unilaterally lay waste to our constitutional
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OPINION: Let’s THINK about what we say and do
By Dr. Jannie Johnson Jackson Advocate Guest Writer Listen…, listen do you hear what I hear: there is NO place for violence in America; it
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OPINION: The Golden Rule, still universal and still relevant, but still often ignored
We realize that talking about the Golden Rule may not be an exciting subject. There are political issues, economic problems, environmental crises, street and white-collar