

So what say you, Bulldogs? Should we boycott the state’s largest newspaper, or is this just an unfortunate wording of the headlines? Personally? I’m going to unfollow every account associated with the Clarion Ledger, and not give them a single click.Ĭlarion Ledger Sports Editor, Hugh Kellenberger, has taken to twitter to issue a public apology for the headline.

This may be the straw that broke the camel’s back, however, as almost any Bulldog you talk to is calling for a MSU-wide boycott of the Clarion Ledger. Many Bulldog fans have been crying foul for years over the coverage bias between the two largest schools in the State of Mississippi. Also, the Clarion Ledger seems to run with anyone negative about the Bulldogs, but politely ignores what goes on with the Rebels.īulldog player gets a parking ticket? RUN IT! Rebel gets arrested? Nah, let’s wait until all the facts come out, and be sure to get a quote from Hugh Freeze saying that he’s a good kid who just made a mistake. Any time there is happiness for the Bulldogs, credit always seems to somehow find its way to anyone BUT the Bulldogs. Here’s today’s front page headline in the largest paper in Mississippi: /XzroQ9w23Aįor anyone who isn’t familiar with the history between Bulldog fans and the Clarion Ledger, it isn’t a very happy one. However, they saw a headline that read “Thanks, Rebels: MSU Gets Help Winning SEC.”
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However, many Bulldogs were shocked to find that the state’s largest newspaper didn’t even give them full credit for winning the title. The only reason the Bulldogs would want the Aggies to lose is to hold sole possession, and to be named the #1 seed in this week’s SEC Baseball Tournament in Hoover.īulldog fans woke up Sunday morning, wanting to grab the paper in proud view of the headline that would be held forever in memories for when we won our 11th Conference title. Below you will find answers to the most commonly asked questions about classifieds. Official page for Mississippi's largest newspaper, the Clarion Ledger, part of the USA TODAY Network. We are glad that you are considering placing your classified with us. Regardless of the outcome of the Aggies-Rebels game, the Bulldogs would be considered a conference champion. Thanks for visiting our classifieds frequently asked questions page. A side story to this was the fact that the Texas A&M Aggies would need to lose to arch-rival Ole Miss in order for the Bulldogs to hold sole possession of the Conference title. So is it time to finally fire back at the state’s largest newspaper?įollowing the Bulldogs’ victory over Arkansas last night, they were crowned the 2016 SEC Baseball Regular Season Champions. Mississippi’s largest newspaper, the Clarion Ledger, has proven time and time again that they do not care what Bulldog fans think of their coverage. The state set up a highly organized system, getting a copy of liquor shipments from the Louisiana Department of Revenue and showing up on the door of the Mississippi importer and demanding 10 percent.By Andrew Norwood 6 years ago Follow Tweet But state officials saw no reason not to reap a financial benefit from liquor that was being sold in Louisiana and brought into Mississippi. Though Prohibition was repealed in 1933, Mississippi remained legally "dry" until 1966. Minor enjoys telling the tale of Mississippi's taxing illegal liquor. He still lives and writes here, chronicling life with a mixture of bemusement and outrage. From 1947 to 1976, he was Mississippi bureau chief of the New Orleans Times-Picayune. "This is a state of conundrums," says Bill Minor, a journalist who for years was considered the voice of conscience in Mississippi. The Hedermans were also stern Prohibitionists who nevertheless approved of the state's collecting a tax on alcohol during years when alcohol was illegal. The Hedermans were bone-deep racists whose religion 120 years ago decided that question." They believed blacks were the sons of Ham. The City of Jacksons water is clear of bacterial contaminants, independent testing commissioned by the Clarion Ledger has confirmed. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that the City of Biloxi, Mississippi, will receive sealed at the Mayors Office, Second Floor, City Hall, located at 140 Lameuse Street, Biloxi, Mississ. "They weren't hypocrites," says Carter, whose family owned the Delta Democrat Times in Greenville.
