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Clarion-Ledger Indexes
 YEAR 1986 - 1994  G  

  • G & O Management Company
    • Adds distribution center, 8/21/86, 8B
  • G&O Manufacturing
    • Strike by workers, 6/22/94, 5B
    • Striking workers fired, 7/2/94, 5B
  • G.I.F.T.S.
    • Volunteer group adopts Stewpot and an AA center, 8/12/92, 1D
  • G.I.F.T.S. SEE Community Stewpot
  • G.I.F.T.S. SEE God Inspires Faithful, Trusting Servants
  • G.I.Joe Medal of Commendation
    • Justin Walden, 6-year-old, wins, 8/29/89, 1B
  • Gabor, Zsa Zsa
    • Buys 2 colts from farm in Smithville, 9/19/93, 7B
  • Gabriel Manufacturing
    • Buys old Noel Industries plant in Greenwood, 1/1/93, 4B; 3/18/93, 1A
  • Gacha, Gonzalo Rodriguez
    • Cocaine kingpin was under indictment in Mississippi, 12/22/89, 1B
  • Gaddis, Fred SEE Mississippi Municipal Association
  • Gaddis, Frederick SEE Police beating---Jackson---(Thomas)
  • Gaddis, Fredrick SEE Police beating---Jackson
  • Gaddis, John
    • Cancer-stricken artist lives for life and work, 11/15/92, 1F
    • Watercolorist's paintings at Municipal Art Gallery, 4/23/89, 1F
  • Gaddy, Jillienne SEE Aids, Mississippi
  • Gafford, Gerald
    • Oxford lawyer named state's 1st inspector general, 12/19/92, 1A
  • Gail Pittman Inc
    • Ceramics maker on Inc Magazine's list of fast-growing businesses, 10/7/93, 5B
  • Gaines, Terrence SEE Chambers, Justin
  • Gallbladder
    • Laser gallbladder pioneered in Hattiesburg, 3/18/90, 1C
    • Laser surgery for diseased gallbladders, 3/4/90, 1C
  • Gallegos, Steven
    • Charged with mail fraud in video vending machine business, 8/23/90, 5B; 12/1/90, 2B
  • Gallegos, Steven SEE ALSO Lysne, Robert
  • Gallery Partnership
    • Gets low interest loan, 10/23/85, 8B
    • HUD to decide about legality of loan, 3/8/86, 8B
    • Shopping center planned, 6/15/85, 8B
    • State advised to stop loan to, 3/25/86, 8B
  • Gallery Restaurant
    • Folk art on display, 8/18/91, 1F
    • Restaurant review, 10/10/91, 4E
    • Show by Gulf Coast artists, 5/12/91, 1F
    • Theft of art objects on display, 4/20/91, 1A
  • Galley del Mar
    • Restaurant review, 12/6/90, 4E
  • Gallien, Louis SEE African Americans
  • Gallinule Pond
    • Jackson County
      • Citizens fight to protect bird sanctuary, 4/7/91, 1B
  • Gallion, Borsue
    • Boyfriend Arthur Lee Smith refused bond, 11/16/91, 5B
    • Charged in death of her 2-year-old, 2/21/91, 1A; 4/5/91, 3B
    • Pleads guilty in son's death; served enough time for parole, 11/4/93, 4B
    • Pleads guilty to manslaughter in son's death, 9/15/92, 1B
    • Smith given 40 years in Jeffry Gallion's death, 10/26/93, 1B
    • State refuses her bail request, 4/18/91, 1B
    • Young mother's cry for help went unheeded, 12/8/91, 1A
  • Gallion, Jeffry (son) SEE Gallion, Borsue
  • Galloway Elementary School
    • Raze it or refurbish it?, 1/20/92, 1A; 1/22/92, 1B; 3/5/94, 1A; 3/8/94, 5B
    • Residents haggle over price offered for homes, 4/1/94, 5B; 8/22/94, 3B
    • Students unharmed as shots fired near school, 11/12/94, 1B
  • Galloway Players
    • Child abuse play, 8/9/86, 1C
  • Galloway United Methodist Church
    • Adopts Brown Elementary School for summer program, 7/30/91, 4B
    • Celebrates 75th year, 11/17/90, 1C
    • Raising funds for building project, 4/20/91, 1D
    • Singles Solution, 1/30/93, 1D
  • Galloway, Agnes
    • Her care of patients went beyond call of duty
      • Thanks for the Hand Up, 3/4/91, 1D
  • Galloway, Cornelius SEE Hostages, Jackson
  • Galloway, Gale
    • Hired as lobbyist for city of Jackson, 6/10/92, 4B
  • Galloway-Gatlin, Dianne
    • Education a path out of poverty, 6/13/93, 1A; 7/2/93, 4B
  • GALS SEE Gourmet Art Ladies Society
  • Galvez, Rodrigo
    • Police,prosecutors count on pathologist, 7/31/88, 1A
  • Gamblers Anonymous
    • Schedules first meeting in Jackson, 8/23/93, 1B; 8/24/93, 2B
  • Gambling SEE ALSO Betting; Dockside gambling; Lottery; Riverboat gambling; Walker, Royal
  • Gambling SEE ALSO Video poker
  • Gambling stocks SEE Gambling, Mississippi---Casino stocks
  • Gambling, Alabama
    • Coaches alledgely fixed scores in high school games, 7/12/89, 1A
  • Gambling, Amory
    • Man to admit to gambling, 12/17/87, 1B
  • Gambling, Baldwyn
    • Mayor, 3 family members indicted, 11/25/88, 1B
    • Mayor, wife, 2 sons plead innocent to gambling, 11/30/88, 3B
  • Gambling, Bay St. Louis SEE Dockside gambling, Bay St. Louis
  • Gambling, Biloxi SEE Dockside gambling, Biloxi
  • Gambling, Birmingham
    • Turf Club to reopen, 4/16/89, 1A
  • Gambling, Brandon
    • Fourteen persons charged in raid on home, 3/11/90, 2B
  • Gambling, Choctaw Reservation
    • Casino sure economic bet, chief says, 8/3/93, 1A; 11/15/92, 18A
    • Chief says state anti-Indian in casino-blocking effort, 4/11/91, 1B
    • Choctaws OK building casino, 10/6/93, 1A
    • Fordice veto let stand in Legislature, 4/23/92, 2B
    • Groundbreaking for casino, 12/25/93, 1B; 12/29/93, 1A
    • Indians sue state to legalize gambling on reservation, 8/4/90, 1B
    • Judge temporarily halts casino, 10/20/93, 1B
    • Justice Department unfair in running of Reservation?, 6/22/94, 2B
    • Opposition loses 4th round to keep casino off reservation, 4/12/94, 1B
    • Silver Dollar Casino opens June 1, 6/18/94, 1A, 15A; 7/2/94, 1A
    • Suit dropped; way for casino talk is open, 10/10/92, 1A; 10/14/92, 1B
  • GAMBLING, CHOCTAW RESERVATION
    • TRIBE AND FORDICE SIGN CASINO PACT, 12/8/92, 1A
  • Gambling, Choctaw Reservation
    • Tribe brings gambling inland, 5/16/93, 3G
    • Tribe cuts deal with Las Vegas company, 3/17/93, 1B
  • Gambling, Choctaw reservation
    • Tribe member sues to block casino, 10/19/93, 3B; 12/15/93, 3B
  • Gambling, Choctaw Reservation
    • Tribe members vote on issue, 9/8/93, 1B
    • Vote on casino, 10/3/93, 1B
  • Gambling, Cleveland
    • Man spent life gambling, 2/1/88, 1A
  • Gambling, Desoto County
    • Gaming foes organize, 12/13/90, 1A
  • Gambling, DeSoto County
    • Project by Memphis firms, 7/23/92, 2B
  • Gambling, Flora
    • Defendants plead innocent in VFW operation, 7/24/91, 4B; 12/11/90, 5B
  • Gambling, Glendora
    • Mayor, 10 businessmen indicted, 7/23/88, 1A; 7/24/88, 20A
  • Gambling, Greenville SEE Riverboat gambling, Greenville
  • Gambling, Gulf Coast
    • Building boom: home prices up 19.1%, 5/27/94, 1A
    • Mooring of casinos made mandatory, 10/14/94, 5B
  • Gambling, Gulf Coast SEE Dockside gambling, Gulf Coast
  • Gambling, Gulfport SEE Dockside gambling, Gulfport
  • Gambling, Humphreys County
    • Former sheriff pleads guilty, 6/16/88, 1A
    • Slot machine operators:guilty, 15/14/88, 1B
  • Gambling, Indianola
    • Arrests at Red Austin's makeshift casino, 2/23/91, 1B; 5/26/90, 1A; 8/24/90, 1B
  • Gambling, Indianola SEE ALSO Dykstra, Lenny
  • Gambling, Jackson
    • Arrests in video poker gambling, 2/18/88, 2B
    • Coast casinos take Sugar Bowl money from New Orleans, 12/30/94, 5B
    • Plan asks state to fund council to aid addicts, 10/28/94, 1B
  • Gambling, Jackson SEE ALSO Riverboat gambling, Jackson
  • Gambling, Jackson County
    • Gambling referendum defeated, 12/5/90, 1A
  • Gambling, Lee County
    • 17 plead guilty in bookmaking probe, 3/3/90, 5B
    • Judge, sheriff linked to illegal gambling, 8/26/88, 1A
    • Rex Wilson pleads guilty in probe, 12/16/87, 1B; ,12/18/87, 2B
    • Roy Sandefer to plead guilty, 1/5/88, 1B
    • Tavern set up by agents in probe, 8/27/88, 1A
  • Gambling, Louisiana
    • Betting parlor opens across from Vicksburg, 11/16/89, 1B
    • Casinos take in $78 Million in November, 12/8/94, 6B
    • Casinos told to stay in open waters, 11/20/94, 7B
    • Louisiana boats to draw away patrons from Gulf Coast, 12/12/93, 1A
    • More state residents now staying home to gamble, 11/21/94, 1A
    • Off-track betting parlor at Mound, Louisiana, 4/16/89, 1A; 6/15/89, 1B
    • State's casino industry stumbling, 9/6/94, 5B
  • Gambling, Madison County
    • Home casino 'slap full of money', 3/5/91, 1B; 3/6/91, 3B
    • Jury convicts defendants in casino case, 3/8/91, 2B
    • Testimony indicates 4 ran gambling operation, 3/7/91, 4B
  • Gambling, Meridian
    • City Council turns down Bonita Lakes proposal, 12/22/93, 19A
  • Gambling, Mississippi
    • $124.8 Million in May 1994 revenues, 6/17/94, 3B
    • $143.6 Million take in July 1994, 8/18/94, 1B
    • $173 spent at casinos per every adult in state, 3/12/94, 1A
    • $199Million take in March 1994, 4/12/94, 1B
  • GAMBLING, MISSISSIPPI
    • $51.4 MILLION TAX-REVENUE TRIPLES ESTIMATE, 8/1/93, 1A
  • Gambling, Mississippi
    • $6.9 Million in taxes collected in August 1993, 9/22/93, 1A
  • GAMBLING, MISSISSIPPI
    • $79OM MADE BY CASINOS IN 1ST YEAR
      • STATE GETS $65M IN TAXES, 1/18/94, 1B
  • Gambling, Mississippi
    • 1995 is window of opportunity for casinos to develop as resorts, 12/29/94, 1A
  • GAMBLING, MISSISSIPPI
    • 8 SITES FOR NEW CASINOS GET OK FROM GAMING COMMISSION, 4/28/93, 1A, 5A
  • Gambling, Mississippi
    • A slow winter season? Some casinos will likely close, 11/29/94, 1A
    • Alabama and Louisiana may threaten state's monopoly, 8/1/93, 1G
    • April 1994 revenues reflect slowdown, 5/14/94, 5B
    • Attorney General defines 'navigable waters', 7/16/93, 1B
    • Attorney General rules video card game illegal, 9/1/88, 1B
    • August 1994 revenues down slightly, 9/14/94, 1B
    • Bedeviling the 1991 Legislature, 3/10/91, 1H
    • Belle Casinos 1st to file bankruptcy; won't be last, 9/19/94, 1A
    • Better educated more likely to gamble, study shows, 10/24/94, 1A
    • Bill passes House, goes to Mabus, 3/25/89, 1A
    • Bill would outlaw casino cheating, 1/23/93, 1A; 2/9/93, 1B
  • GAMBLING, MISSISSIPPI
    • BILOXI AND TUNICA COUNTY CASINOS TOP REVENUE PRODUCERS, 5/8/94, 1A, 1G
  • Gambling, Mississippi
    • Books available in state bookstores, 4/18/94, 1D
    • Boundaries for docking of boats, 3/31/93, 2B
    • Boundaries on Gulf Coast and along river, 3/3/93, 1A; 3/6/93, 1B; 3/10/93, 1B
    • Building contractors look forward to hotel construction, 10/24/93, 1C
    • Casino child care rules being drafted, 8/5/93, 3B
    • Casino Magic, state's 9th, licensed in Biloxi, 1/28/93, 1B
    • Casino revenues drop for 2nd month in row, 10/13/94, 5B
    • Casino revenues may hit $70 Million in 1993, 9/11/93, 1A
    • Casino saturation: 'shakeout will be horrendous', 7/14/94, 7A
    • Casino stocks dive, 6/9/93, 5B; 7/23/93, 5B
    • Casino stocks soar, 5/9/93, 1C
    • Casino stocks: companies go public to raise funds, 11/5/93, 5B
  • GAMBLING, MISSISSIPPI
    • CASINO TAKE TOPS $1 BILLION SINCE 1ST OPENED, 2/19/94, 1B
  • Gambling, Mississippi
    • Casinos courting minority-owned businesses, 11/18/93, 5B
    • Casinos drawing out-of-state blacks as tourists, 8/7/94, 1G
    • Casinos facing multiple rules on their revenues, 8/4/93, 7A
    • Casinos have no clocks, few windows; players stay longer, 10/22/93, 1A
    • Casinos make taxi service available on New Year's Eve, 12/28/93, 1A
    • Casinos may be hit with tourist tax, 8/8/92, 1B
    • Casinos may have to pay for damage to wetlands, 9/16/94, 1B
    • Casinos mean more students for area schools, 3/7/93, 1A
  • GAMBLING, MISSISSIPPI
    • CASINOS NEAR 1 MILLION SQUARE FEET
      • MORE CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULED, 5/22/94, 1a
  • Gambling, Mississippi
    • Casinos now serve more alcohol than restaurants in state, 2/20/94, 1A
    • Casinos told to build accompanying facilities on land, 3/18/94, 1A
    • Casinos took in $80Million in October 1993, 11/20/93, 1B
  • GAMBLING, MISSISSIPPI
    • CASINOS: MISSISSIPPI ROLLS THE DICE, 7/26-28/92 (major series)
  • Gambling, Mississippi
    • Children of gamblers sometimes left unattended, 8/1/94, 9A
    • Children often left unattended outside casinos, 8/3/93, 5A
    • Coast leaders critical of state rules, 8/11/91, 4B
    • Coin Operators Association asks order to be denied, 9/9/88, 1B
    • College course in casino management needed?, 9/6/94, 1A
    • Commission wants every casino to have land-based development, 8/13/94, 1B
    • Complimentary amenities ('comps') to top casinos customers, 11/16/94, 1A
    • Court hearing likely, 5/3/88, 1A
    • Credit card scams growing in casinos, 8/6/94, 1A; 8/11/94, 2B
    • Crime in casinos: tips on casino safety, 11/2/92, 1B
    • Deadline set to alter video poker games, 9/10/88, 1A
    • Dispute over docking of boats may trigger lawsuit, 3/28/93, 1A; 3/31/93, 2B
    • Drug abuse seems to lessen in counties with casinos, 3/26/94, 1A
  • GAMBLING, MISSISSIPPI
    • EARNINGS SLUMP BLAMED ON CASINO SATURATION, 7/16/94, 1A
  • Gambling, Mississippi
    • Electronic poker machines seized in Northeast Mississippi, 6/9/88, 1A
    • Environmental concerns can't keep pace with casino construction, 6/13/94, 1A
    • Environmental officials question quick permits in wetlands, 5/5/94, 3B
    • Environmentalists fight casino growth in wetlands, 12/20/94, 1A
    • EPA takes closer look at environmental impact of casinos, 3/3/94, 1B
    • February 1994 casino revenues top $100 Million, 3/23/94, 1B
  • GAMBLING, MISSISSIPPI
    • FINANCIAL SURPRISE: $30 MILLION WINDFALL FOR STATE, 5/22/93, 1B
    • FORDICE WILL LIKELY VETO ANY GAMBLING LEGISLATION, 1/24/92, 1B
  • Gambling, Mississippi
    • Gamblers think industry racking up; statistics show different, 10/7/94, 1A
    • Gaming Commission credited with gambling's success in state, 10/10/94, 1A
    • Gaming Commission: open casino hotels same time as casino, 8/24/94, 1A
    • Gollot wants funds used for better roads near casinos, 11/21/93, 1B
    • Harrah's Larry Lacaff warns of saturation, 8/23/94, 3B
    • High Court may rule on video poker, 9/28/88, 1B
    • High tech devices trump old laws, 2/2/88, 1A
    • Hotel requirements: Coast hotel onwers oppose, 10/13/94, 5B
    • Hotels, advertising agencies benefitting, 8/1/93, 1G
    • House passes bill to monitor and tax state gambling, 6/21/90, 2B
    • House votes to limit gaming elections to every 4 years, 3/11/93, 3B
    • How big the problem?, 2/1/88, 4A
    • How many casinos can Mississippi support?, 11/15/93, 1A
    • If gambling bills fail, they probably won't return til 1992, 1A; 1/29/89
  • GAMBLING, MISSISSIPPI
    • INDUSTRY GROWING; SO ARE THE PROBLEMS
      • (SPECIAL SERIES), 7/31-8/2/94, 1A+
  • Gambling, Mississippi
    • Inland gaming has no chance in 1994, Legislator says, 1/4/94, 1B
    • Investors watch gambling stocks pay off big, 5/9/93, 1C; 5/15/93, 5B
  • GAMBLING, MISSISSIPPI
    • JORDAN SAYS WEALTH SHOULD BE SPREAD STATEWIDE, 7/6/93, 1B; 8/23/93, 1A
  • Gambling, Mississippi
    • Judge says delay seizing video poker machines, 9/7/88, 1A
    • June gross of $74.7 Million is a record, 8/12/93, 1A
    • Lady Luck plans hotels near it's Mississippi casinos, 11/12/93, 1B
    • Land-based casinos less harsh on environment, 9/15/94, 1B; 9/16/94, 1B
    • Land-based facilities rule is good, experts say, 11/17/94, 6B
    • Lawmakers refuse to pay for licensing and casino oversight, 1/16/91, 1A
    • Legislators fund Gaming Commission, 4/1/91, 1A
    • Legislators split on benefits, 1/31/88, 5B
    • Legislators, clergy clash over casino bill, 2/5/88, 1B
    • Lobbying beats video bills, 2/2/88, 6A
    • Minorities want share of profits, 3/22/93, 1A
    • Moore says video poker machines illegal, 2/3/88, 1B
    • Moore:agency needed to tax, regulate gambling, 3/2/88, 2B
    • Moore:Coin Operators Association request frivolous, 9/28/88, 3B
    • Native Mississippians return to state with gaming industry jobs, 8/24/93, 1B
    • Networked slot machines lincesed to Las Vegas firm, 1/28/93, 1B
    • New commissioners want casinos to build hotels, restaurants etc., 11/1/93, 1A
    • No major changes in state laws seen in 1994, 1/31/94, 3B
    • North Mississippi target of most busts, 2/2/88, 1A
    • Official says referendums must be by entire counties, 8/9/91, 3B
    • Officials keep watch for organized crime, 8/1/94, 9A
  • GAMBLING, MISSISSIPPI
    • ONE YEAR LATER, 8/1/93, 1A, 1G
  • Gambling, Mississippi
    • Only Mississippi River and Gulf Coast sites will be allowed, 11/4/92, 3B
    • Pro and con: local area residents give views, 8/1/94, 9A; 8/2/94, 7A
    • Public employees' defections to casino employment prompt rule, 6/29/93, 1A
    • Question of public funds to improve area roads, 1/18/94, 1B
    • Real estate prices explode in casino areas, 4/6/93, 1A, 2B
    • Revenues for October 1994 show decrease, 11/18/94, 1A
    • Rules require 75% slot-machine payback, 8/3/91, 3B
    • Security cameras see everything at casinos, 3/27/94, 1A
    • Senate approves commission to regulate gambling, 4/2/90, 1A
    • Senate clears gambling-license fee of $75,000, 1/30/91, 2B
    • Senate committee blocks bill easing gambling laws, 3/20/91, 3B
    • Senate OKs gambling casino fee of $75,000, 2/6/91, 1A
    • September grosses down, 10/15/93, 3B
  • GAMBLING, MISSISSIPPI
    • SHAKEOUT UNDER WAY FOR CASINOS
      • 30 IN STATE, 7/31/94, 1G
  • Gambling, Mississippi
    • Sheriffs sent letter explaining ruling, 9/13/88, 1B
    • Short-term child care centers in casinos, 6/11/93, 1B; 6/25/93, 3B
    • Sites bill on riverboat casinos expires in Legislature, 4/3/93, 1B
    • Sites in Bay St.Louis, Natchez and Tunica County approved, 8/29/91, 1A
    • Social service agencies strained: dreamers become charity cases, 8/2/94, 1A
    • State may rake in $24 million in taxes, 1/17/93, 1A
    • State officials want rules on labor unions, 12/8/92, 1B; 12/10/92, 1B
    • Traffic jams, car thefts are headaches for police, 8/1/94, 1A
    • Unemployment rate goes down in counties with casinos, 11/3/92, 1A
    • Unnamed casino praised for handling of staff TB case, 5/10/94, 1B
    • USA's top form of entertainment
      • For once state in lead, 7/24/94, 3G (Minor)
  • GAMBLING, MISSISSIPPI
    • USER'S GUIDE TO STATE'S CASINOS, 3/24/94, 12E-14E
  • Gambling, Mississippi
    • Variety abounds in state, 1/31/88, 1A
    • What's legal, what's not in Mississippi, 2/2/88, 6A
    • Would have been difficult to pass in 1994, 2/27/94, 3G (Minor column)
  • Gambling, Mississippi SEE ALSO Gamblers Anonymous
  • Gambling, Natchez SEE Riverboat gambling, Natchez
  • Gambling, Oxford
    • Machines destroyed, 6/14/86, 1B
  • Gambling, Tennessee
    • Isolated in area of states with gambling, 11/8/92, 5B
  • Gambling, Tunica SEE Riverboat gambling, Tunica
  • Gambling, Tupelo
    • Grand jury will study gambling ring, 2/21/90, 1B
  • GAMBLING, UNITED STATES
    • MORE AND MORE STATES TRYING TO CASH IN, 1/5/92, 1A, 14A
  • Gambling, United States
    • Once shunned, gambling now finding mainstream fans, 5/22/94, 1A
  • Gambling, Vicksburg, 5/4/86, 1A
  • Gambling, Vicksburg SEE ALSO Riverboat gambling, Vicksburg
  • Gambling, West
    • Officials arrest 5 at club in raid, 11/12/90, 3B
  • Gambrell, Andi
    • Hattiesburg student is award-winning debater, 12/1/92, 4B
  • Gambrell, Billie
    • Jackson man convicted for distributing high powered painkillers, 2/14/92, 4B
  • Gambrell, Deborah SEE Justice Court Judge---Forrest County
  • Gambrell, Judy
    • Circuit Court judge stays in office despite charge, 3/28/89, 1B; 3/30/89, 3B
    • Ex-candidate pleads innocent to forgery, 12/19/89, 3B
    • Is disbarred for forgery scheme, 9/6/90, 1B
    • Jackson lawyer pleads guilty to forging check, 5/31/90, 2B
  • Game animals
    • Wildlife officials arrest 15 for illegal sales, 7/11/92, 1A
  • Game wardens
    • All state wardens being furloughed for 10 weeks, 1/30/92, 1B
    • Often face armed suspects, 12/28/90, 1B
    • Shoemake is slain in Wayne County on illegal night hunting call, 12/27/90, 1A
  • Gameroom Gallery
    • Charles Alexander, owner
      • How's business?, 12/28/93, 4B
  • Games SEE Board games
  • Gaming Commission
    • 6th administrator resigns before new rule starts, 7/28/93, 3B
    • Acting investigations chief Savell takes casino job, 6/26/93, 1B
    • AG Moore accuses Buelow of power grab, 12/15/92, 1A
    • Auditor calls for tighter accounting procedures, 7/23/93, 1B
    • Buelow says it lacks authority, 3/12/93, 1B
    • Buelow wants gaming regulations under Tax Commission, 2/2/93, 1B; 8/11/92, 2B
    • Buelow, Johnson and Tann depart, 9/27/93, 1B
    • Chairman Stuart Irby to resign, 9/28/94, 1B
    • Commissioner Bill Tann says director's salary not high enougn for him, 6/15/93, 1B
    • Credited with success of gambling in state, 10/10/94, 1A
    • Creighton vs. Buelow: stakes are high, 4/11/93, 1G
    • Deputy Bruce Nourse quits, goes to work for casino, 12/20/92, 3B
    • Director being sought in Las Vegas, Atlantic City, Reno, 4/26/91, 6B
    • Discusses former employees taking gaming industry jobs, 5/13/93, 3B
    • Enforcement agents do around-the-clock duty, 2/15/94, 1A
    • Fax error confuses site of open meedint, 7/15/93, 1B
    • First meeting of new Commission, 10/6/93, 3B
    • Fog forces Tunica meeting site change to Jackson, 9/3/94, 3B
    • Harvey is choice for chief, 10/2/93, 1B; 10/6/93, 3B
    • Harvey is getting on-the-job training, 11/29/93, 1A
    • Hires licensing investigator Bruce Nourse, 7/10/91, 6B
    • Irby says more regulation needed, 8/23/93, 2B
    • Irby, Gresham, Engram new appointees, 3/13/94, 4B; 8/14/93, 1A; 10/4/93, 1B
    • Legislators fund Commission, 4/1/91, 1A
    • Lorenzo Creighton named director, 8/20/92, 1B
    • Moves into new, bigger headquarters, 8/13/94, 5B
    • Nation is watching whom Fordice appoints, 6/13/93, 3G (minor column)
    • New commissioners want casinos to build hotels, 9/28/93, 1B
    • OKs 2 new Vicksburg sites, one in Greenville, 7/27/93, 3B
    • Public employees' defections to casinos prompt rule, 6/29/93, 1A
    • Requests $2.7 million budget for 1994, 1/17/93, 15A
    • Serious manpower shortages at agency, 7/22/93, 1B; 8/1/93, 1G
    • Victor Smith to replace Irby, 10/13/94, 1B
    • World Gaming Conference & Expo in Las Vegas, 9/23/94, 3B
  • Gaming Commission SEE ALSO Carroll, Wilson
  • Gaming Commission SEE ALSO Creighton, Lorenzo
  • Gammage, Ronald Lee
    • Spent 8 years in Laurel jail without conviction, 8/11/91, 1B
  • Gammill, Dave
    • Jackson man faces bribery: corruption at Atlanta airport, 7/29/93, 3B
  • Gandhi, Arun
    • Gandhi's grandson visits Mississippi, 1/27/88, 1B
  • Gandy, Evelyn
    • 2000 invitations to tribute lost in mail, 11/12/94, 1B
    • Breaking into a man's game, 12/9/90, 1H
    • To hold Whitten chair at Ole Miss law school, 12/16/93, 3B
  • Gang violence, Claiborne County
    • 4 charged with murder of Harland Butler, 8/12/94, 3B
  • Gang violence, Gulfport
    • Suspects sought in gang related shootings, 9/7/88, 3B
  • Gang violence, Hollandale
    • 13-year old Linda Bonney charged with murder, 6/7/94, 1B
  • Gang violence, Jackson
    • 2 more members arrested, 4/22-23/88, 1A
    • 260 members added in 6 mos, 8/27/87, 3B
    • 300 teens join motorcade to stop violence, 11/5/94, 5B
    • Arrested youths' families face eviction, 9/28/85, 1B
    • Blacks upset over dropped charges, 1/15/88, 1B
    • Case to go to grand jury, 8/11/86, 1B
    • Curfew sought, 7/16/86, 1B
    • Death of youth, 7/8/86, 1A
    • Five members arrested, 4/17/88, 1A
    • Four charged with shootings, 3/18/88, 1A
    • Jurors selected in trial, 9/23/86, 1A
    • Mayor meets with youths, 7/15/86, 1B
    • Members jailed in rampage, 12/31/87, 1A,3B
    • Plea bargain ends trial, 9/25/86, 1A,9/25/86,1A,1B
    • Possible gang link in shootings, 3/17/88, 2B
    • Rumors about gang initiation: cars with no headlights on, 9/25/93, 1B
    • Shaw blamed for shootout, 9/24/86, 1A,9/24/86 p. 1A & 1B
    • Shooting at Wingfield High:2 injured, 6/3-4/88, 1A,1A
    • Teen involved in slaying denied school enrollment, 9/9/86, 1B
    • Teen shot in Lanier classroom, 7/12/88, 1A,8A
    • Teens involved in slaying:no school, 9/9/86, 1B
    • Threats and gunfire jangle police nerves, 2/1/91, 5B
    • Trial starts, 9/22/86, 1A,9/22/86, 1a
    • Trial to be held in slaying, 9/17/86, 1A,9/17/86, 1A
    • Weapons charge unlikely in shooting, 10/16/86, 1B,10/16/86, 1B
    • Youth awaiting trial for murder, 9/12/86, 1B,9/12/86, 1B
    • Youth killed, 10/14/86, 1B,10/14/86 1B
    • Youth sent to Parchman for killing, 10/8/86, 1B
    • Youth to be tried as adult, 10/17/86, 1B
    • Youth to be tried as adult for murder, 10/17/86 1B
    • Youths sent to Parchman for killing, 10/8/86, 1B
  • Gang violence, Madison County
    • Arrests in reservoir shootings, 14/19/88, A
    • Member to serve 3 yrs in shootout, 6/11/88, 1B
    • Old Trace Park gang shootout, 6/1/88, 1A
    • R.Thomas gets 2 6-mo terms, 6/17/88, 1B
    • Reduced charges for 4;1 guilty, 5/14/88, 1B
    • Searches possible at hearing, 5/13/88, 1B
    • Three plead guilty, 6/3/88, 3B; 6/4/88, 1B
  • Gangs, Biloxi
    • Arrest of third teenager Christopher Walley, 4/26/91, 1B
    • Officials link beach killing to coast gangs, 4/20/91, 1A; 4/22/91, 1B
    • Walley charged in 'skip day' shooting, 5/31/91, 3B
    • Youth, 16, held in beach shooting, 4/24/91, 2B
  • Gangs, Chicago
    • El Rukn member Roderick Haygood arrested in Jackson, 6/9/90, 1B
  • Gangs, Cleveland
    • Ex-gang member tries to set kids straight, 10/23/89, 1A
  • Gangs, Columbus
    • Gang influence grows, 2/12/89, 1A
    • Suspects arrested in Sim Scott Park shootings, 3/6/92, 3B
  • Gangs, Greenville
    • Town meeting says it is up to whole community, 2/7/92, 3B
  • Gangs, Greenwood
    • Solution is to recognize the problem, then fight back, 5/11/92, 3B
  • Gangs, Gulfport
    • Gang member gets life for slaying of Seabee, 2/10/90, 1B
    • Holiday gang activity rising on coast, 12/22/88, 1A
  • Gangs, Hattiesburg
    • Authorities fear increase in gang-related crime, 10/15/90, 1A
  • Gangs, Jackson
    • Arrested youths' families face eviction, 9/28/85, 1B
    • Athletes, 9/27/87, 1A+
    • BEST program hopes to prevent student involvement, 2/2/88, 2B
    • Business mobilizes against, 9/4/87, 4B
    • Businesses mobilize against, 9/4/87, 4B
    • City taking steps against gangs, 7/27/86, 1A
    • Ex-gang member tried to stop trouble, was killed (Kevin Mack), 12/24/87, 1B
    • Ex-member killed trying to stop trouble, 12/24/87, 1B
    • Former Folks gang leader is shot and killed, 5/14/90, 1B; 5/15/90, 1B
    • Four gang members jailed in parking lot rampage, 12/31/87, 1A, 2B
    • Gang unit in Police Dept., 12/11/86, 1B
    • Gang unit in police dept. reorganizes, 11/3/87, 1B
    • Increased neighborhood patrol, 7/3/87, 1B
    • Increasing activity, 7/12/86, 1A; 7/13/86, 1A; 7/13/86, 1A,7/12/86, 1A
    • Leader faces murder charge, 8/23/87, 1A
    • Mayor dedicates anti-gang youth center, 11/1/86, 1A
    • Member sentenced, 3/24/87, 1A
    • Members at Texas camp, 6/21/87, 1A,6/14/87, 1A,1C
    • Members at Texas Camp, 6/14/87, 1A+; 6/21/87, 1A
    • Members gone underground; emblems now secret, 3/10/93, 3B
    • Ontario, California police speak at training academy, 6/9/92, 1B
    • Police concern over, 7/10/86, 1A,7/10/86, 1A
    • Police confiscate arms cache, 12/23/89, 1B
    • Police Department gang squad, 10/15/86, 1A
    • Police seek 9 for questioning, 4/16/88, 1A
    • Police to use Texas tips against gangs, 6/10/91, 1A
    • Rampage follows death of former gang member, 12/23/87, 1A
    • Rampage follows death of former member, 12/23/87, 1A
    • Report defended by Danks, 5/21/87, 1B
    • Steps to curb, 5/7/87, 1B
    • Study report defended by Dale Danks, 5/21/87, 1B
    • Taking steps against gangs, 7/27/86, 1A
    • Task force report, 5/23/87, 1B
    • Teenagers arrested for fight in Pearl park, 6/1/89, 1B
    • Threats and gunfire jangle police nerves, 2/1/91, 5B
    • White gang discounted in graffiti, 9/6/88, 1A
  • Gangs, Mississippi
    • BEST program Project to prevent involvement in gangs, 2/2/88, 2B
    • Black forum participants tackle problem of gangs, 2/5/89, 1B
    • Drug trafficking, 8/24/85, 3B,8/24/85, 3B
    • Is state facing crisis with gangs?, 1H; 1/22/89
    • Sociologist: gang problem could get worse, 1B; 1/26/89
  • Gangs, Moorhead
    • Town tries to curb gang problem, 7/18/88, 3B
  • Gangs, Moss Point
    • City may outlaw youth gangs, 6/9/91, 3B
  • Gangs, Natchez
    • Police officer, 4 youths injured in shooting, 1/30/90, 5B
  • Gangs, Pascagoula
    • Youth killed in pickup truck shootout, 6/19/91, 2B
  • Gangs, Pickens
    • Keith Oliver shot in retaliation, but was wrong man, 6/14/92, 2B; 7/5/92, 2B
  • Gangs, Rosedale
    • Town fights problem with Dream Team, 9/26/94, 1A
  • Gangs, Starkville
    • Seminar targets gang crime, 8/28/92, 2B
  • Gangs, Terry
    • Drive-by shootings blamed on drug-turf fight, 11/23/93, 5B
  • Gangs, Tupelo
    • County officials believe gangs are forming in area, 5/1/90, 2B
  • Gangs, Vicksburg
    • Griffin's arraignment time kept secret to avoid violence, 7/12/91, 2B
  • Gannaway, Jim and Becky
    • 50 years wed, man and wife die minutes apart, 2/16/94, 1B
  • Gannett Foundation
    • Contributes $50,000 to Boys Club, United Way, etc., 9/11/90, 3B
    • Gives $34,000 in grants to 4 area organizations, 3/13/90, 3B
    • Giving money away a popular job description, 1H; 1/8/89
    • Jackson native Charles Overby to head, 2/16/90, 5B; 11/6/89, 6B
    • Negotiating to sell Gannett Corporation stock, 4/30/90, 11E
  • Gannett Newspaper Carrier Scholarship
    • Steve Hubbard wins, 5/28/89, 1B
  • Gants, The
    • Greenwood 1960s rockers get back together, 10/17/93, 1F
  • Garage sales
    • One man's trash..., 3/16/92, 4B
    • Veterans share tips on staging a successful sale, 3/31/94, 1D
  • Garan Inc, 4/17/89, 12E
  • Garbage SEE ALSO Choctaw Indians; Environmental Protection Council
  • Garbage SEE ALSO Landfills
  • Garbage SEE ALSO Waste management
  • Garbage Pail Kids
    • Wildmon attacks, 8/28/87, 2B
  • Garbage, Amite County
    • County ordered to provide collection for all residents, 1/16/92, 3B
  • Garbage, Bolton
    • Residents will get higher trash pickup bills, 9/25/90, 5B
  • Garbage, Brandon
    • Citizens once again paying for trash collection, 10/20/93, 4B
  • Garbage, Canton
    • Collection fee increase for improvement of landfill, 9/22/93, 4B
  • Garbage, Clinton
    • City may begin weekly pickup of recyclables, 9/27/90, 5B
    • City to get twice-weekly pickup, 8/8/91, 4B
    • Insurance firm settles lawsuit of 4 residents, 5/15/90, 5B
  • Garbage, Columbus
    • State praises area for joining multicounty compact, 8/21/91, 3B
  • Garbage, Delta
    • Communites considering waste alternatives, 5/27/90, 2B
  • Garbage, Eupora
    • Legislators oppose composting plant in Webster County, 8/20/90, 1B
  • Garbage, Florence
    • Rates will go up, 11/12/94, 5B
  • Garbage, Hinds County
    • 2 companies compete to collect trash, 12/28/94, 4B
    • Garbage problem on rural roads, 1/25/87, 1B
    • Generating two times more waste than neighboring counties, 3/6/91, 5B
    • Temporary trash bins for big-item trash, 4/9/91, 5B
  • Garbage, Jackson
    • 1994-95 budget sets increase in sanitation fee, 8/23/94, 1B
    • Alternate route sought for noisy garbage trucks, 11/25/88, 3B
    • Careless collections leaving litter on streets, 9/11/90, 5B
    • City Council considers alternative to Waste Management, Inc, 8/10/90, 1B
    • City Council OKs $1 increase in fee, 10/6/93, 4B
    • City gets 'manageable' bundle of yard-debris demonstration, 4/24/91, 5B
    • City targets illegal dumping, 4/28/92, 5B
    • Committee urges early implementation of trash container law, 8/18/90, 1B
    • Curbside leaf pickup begins December 1, 11/23/94, 4B
    • Ditto moves to clean up leaf piles, 11/23/91, 4B
    • Free pickup for over 65 citizens, 8/15/89, 1B; 9/19/89, 1A; 9/19/90, 1B
    • Low citizen turnout at public hearing, 6/26/91, 5B
    • Many residents oppose proposed collection changes, 8/15/90, 2B
    • New waste law compliance is picking up, 10/16/90, 5B
    • New waste law gets City Council approval, 8/29/90, 1B
    • Officials say bundling trash could save city $500,000 annually, 8/14/90, 1B
    • Operation Clean in Fortification Street area, 10/27/90, 5B
    • Problem of yard trash pickups, 5/16/90, 1B; 5/17/90, 1A
    • Senior citizens must sign up for exemption, 11/3/90, 5B
    • Studied by Millsaps anthropology class, 10/21/89, 1A
    • Trash laws could save taxpayers money, 3/4/86, 1B
    • Trash, dog carcasses plague central Jackson area, 4/4/92, 4B
    • Tri-county's waste problem reviewed in public hearings, 6/5/91, 5B
  • Garbage, Jackson metro area
    • Tri-county supervisors seek solution, 7/7/89, 5B
  • Garbage, Lake
    • Dispute between neighbors in dumping leads to arson, 4/4/91, 2B
  • Garbage, Madison County
    • DEQ fine for dumping, 4/28/94, 4B; 4/29/94, 5B; 9/23/93, 4B; 11/19/93, 4B
    • Fees increased, 10/9/93, 4B
    • Sanitation workers may strike, 10/24/92, 4B; 10/27/92, 5B
  • Garbage, Mississippi
    • Bill would mandate communities develope 10-year disposal plans, 4/2/91, 1B
    • Environmental Protection Council drafting EPA guidelines, 7/21/90, 2B
    • Problem in state, 7/20/87, 1B
    • State is first to pass law against ocean dumping, 4/17/89, 1A
  • Garbage, Northeast Mississippi
    • Golden Triangle submits state's first plan, 2/1/92, 8B
  • Garbage, Rankin County
    • Fee based systems' kinks worked out, officials say, 3/11/93, 4B
    • New plan being reconsidered, 8/19/92, 4B
    • New plan: residents absorb disposal costs; millage rate reduced, 8/11/92, 5B
    • Officials study flat fee for pick-up, 2/4/93, 3B; 9/10/92, 4B; 9/13/92, 5B
  • Garbage, Vicksburg
    • Mayor Walker won't vote on trash rate hike, 9/14/91, 3B
    • Woman videotapes street trash, sends tapes to mayor, 7/23/91, 3B
  • Garbin, Frank
    • Magnolia doctor accused of overprescribing drugs, 1/18/93, 2B; 11/20/92, 2B
  • Garcia, Oscar
    • Former migrant worker taught to read by Eugene Carroll, 11/15/93, 1D
  • Garden clubs
    • Botanical Park Garden Club refuses to admit black woman, 6/4/94, 1A
    • Number is way down but some continue to thrive, 6/25/89, 1E
  • Garden, Robert
    • Dallas teacher makes reporter Billy Watkins a painter in 1 hour, 6/14/93, 1D
  • Gardening
    • Home Extension's Master Gardener program, 6/8/92, 1D; 7/15/94, 1E
    • Home grown vegetables can stretch your budget, 4/27/92, 4B
    • Mary Ann Petro creates English cottage garden in Jackson, 9/24/93, 1E
    • Plenty to do while waiting for Spring, 2/11/93, 1D
    • Sally and Andy Wasowski's 'Gardening with Native Plants of the South', 7/15/94, 2E
  • Gardner, Danny
    • 20-year-old Brandon man suffers from agoraphobia, 3/6/94, 1E
  • Gardner, Dave
    • Pearl man is cowboy sculptor and bootmaker, 2/8/93, 1D
  • Gardner, Dave SEE Clinton, Bill
  • Gardner, Jackie
    • Assets protected by judge, 1/15/86, 1A
    • Pleads guilty to conspiracy, 7/30/86, 1A
    • Says firm solvent at takeover, 6/28/85, 8B
    • Sentenced to 6 months, fined in insurance case, 10/8/88, 8B
    • Was warned about financial listing, 6/26/85, 10B; 6/27/85, 8B
  • Garfield the Cat
    • Build a Schoolyard Habitat campaign, 4/22/92, 1D
  • Gargaro, John
    • His plight may force congressional hearing, 11/24/92, 3B
    • Vicksburg native smuggled rifles home from Persian Gulf, 8/22/92, 2B; 8/23/92, 1A
  • Gargus, Tommy
    • 2nd man arrested in Eloise McMillin's slaying, 5/13/93, 3B
  • Garlic
    • Canton
      • Farmer ships throughout the South, 12/12/85, 1E
  • Garner, Cheryl
    • Residents angry over her sentence want to oust DA Glenn White, 9/18/93, 3B
    • Trial of USM student accused of killing her baby, 9/1/93, 3B; 9/5/93, 5B; 9/17/93, 2B
  • Garner, Darrell SEE Drownings---Hattiesburg
  • Garner, Fred
    • Arrested by FBI for false statements in Bankruptcy Court, 5/30/90, 5B
  • Garner, Godfrey SEE Commonwealth of Independent States
  • Garner, James
    • Biloxi Major General named head of National Guard, 12/12/91, 1A
    • Gets promoted to major general by Fordice, 1/18/92, 3B
  • Garner, Margrit
    • Calls for Fordice's aid in fight against hunger, 11/15/91, 1B
    • Hunger advocate challenges state to match $18,000 grant, 2/10/91, 2B
  • Garner, Ronnie SEE University Christian School
  • Garnett, Kenneth
    • Killed in liquor store robbery; police file no charges, 9/17/92, 1B
  • Garrett, Alton
    • South Carolinian in court for robbing Meridian bank with BB gun, 4/6/91, 1B
  • Garrett, Audrey
    • Leaves Jackson, WAPT-TV, 6/1/89, 1E
  • Garrett, Jason SEE Operation Streetclean
  • Garrett, Jimmy
    • Mistrial declared in shooting of teenager Maurice Baldwin, 3/14/91, 1B
  • Garrett, Mike SEE Persian Gulf War---Laurel soldier...
  • Garrett, Patricia SEE Fire---Clinton
  • Garrett, Ricki SEE College Board
  • Garriga, Mark
    • Ethics Commission says conflict of interest; he says he will stay, 6/7/94, 1B
    • Gulfport lawyer is Fordice's new chief of staff, 5/25/94, 1B; 6/5/94, 3G
    • To withdraw from state Supreme Court race, 6/15/94, 3B
  • Garrinson, Betty
    • Shannon Garrison's sentence, 9/1/93, 2B
  • Garrison, Betty
    • Daughter Melissa Garrison stays in jail until trial, 10/25/92, 3B
    • Daughter Melissa's statement to police won't be used at rial, 8/14/93, 1N
    • Father visits Garrison sisters in coast jail, 7/12/92, 5B
    • Gulfport woman's daughters held in her murder, 7/8/92, 1A; 7/9/92, 1A, 13A
    • Many unanswered questions in her slaying, 7/11/92, 3B
    • Melissa Garrison to have 3rd trial, 4/21/94, 3B; 12/7/93, 3B
    • Melissa Garrison will stay in jail until second trial, 10/9/93, 3B
    • Melissa Garrison's 2nd trial, 11/30/93, 3B
    • Melissa Garrison's 3rd trial given OK, 2/19/94, 3B
    • Melissa Garrison's 3rd trial: defense bill at $15,000, 5/16/94, 1A
    • Melissa Garrison's 3rd trial: hung jury, 4/23/94, 1B
    • Melissa Garrison's 4th trial, 5/7/94, 3B; 12/2/94, 4B
    • Melissa Garrison's 4th trial: guilty verdict, 12/3/94, 1A
    • Melissa Garrison's attorney wants new judge, 9/26/93, 6B
    • Melissa Garrison's trial: jury deadlocked, 10/1/93, 1A
    • Melissa Garrison's trial: jury deadlocks, 12/4/93, 1B
    • Melissa Garrison's trial: Shannon Garrison won't answer questions, 12/2/93, 1B
    • Melissa Garrison's trial; Goul testifies, 9/29/93, 1A; 9/30/93, 1A
    • Melissa Garrison: jury foreman wants no retrial, 12/7/93, 3B
    • Notes detailed slaying plans, 7/18/92, 1A, 11A
    • Shannon Garrison pleads guilty in slaying of mother, 8/21/93, 1A
    • Shannon Garrison sentenced to life in prison, 9/2/93, 1A
    • Shannon Garrison/Allen Goul trial will be open, 6/11/93, 3B
    • Slaying trial: defense lawyers want statement quashed, 7/11/93, 3B
    • Teen sisters indicted in mother's slaying, 10/14/92, 3B
  • Garrison, Betty SEE ALSO Goul, Allen
  • Garrison, Bob and Gaynell SEE Raymond, Mississippi
  • Garrison, David SEE Mtel---SkyTel...
  • Garrison, Melissa SEE Garrison, Betty
  • Garrison, Shannon SEE Garrison, Betty
  • Garrott, Martha
    • Crafts a personal evolution, 1/4/88, 1C
  • Garvin, Bobby Selda SEE Mississippi Delta Community College
  • Gary Richrath Band
    • At Hal & Mal's, 4/19/90, 10E
  • Gary Road Elementary School
    • Arts Field Day: art and recycling, 2/14/92, 1B
    • Earth Literacy for the Future (ELF), 1/22/92, 1B
  • Gary Road Elementary school
    • Ecology related course, 8/17/90, 4B
  • Gary Road Elementary School
    • March of Dimes walk, 4/30/94, 4B
    • Parents given OK to try to air condition school, 6/15/90, 5B
    • PTA raised $132,500 for air-conditioning; in by '93-'94, 5/25/93, 1B
  • Gary, Al
    • Conversation with the candidates, 7/2/87, 1B
    • To run for state auditor, 4/11/87, 3B
    • Won't dissolve investigative unit, 8/25/87, 4B
  • Gas leak SEE Pipelines
  • Gas line compressor SEE Compressor
  • Gas pipeline SEE Pipelines
  • Gas spills SEE Gasoline
  • Gas stations
    • EPA regulations cost gas station owners, 10/4/89, 6B
    • Full-service stations fast disappearing, 11/10/91, 1C
    • Future offers no attendants, card-only stations, 11/10/91, 1C
    • Jackson's last downtown service station?, 11/18/87, 1C
    • Local stations begin using DPTs, 6/29/91, 8B
    • Mohler's Texaco in Ocean Springs goes independent, 3/17/92, 1A
  • Gas war SEE Gasoline prices
  • Gas wells
    • Hinds officials take steps to prevent problems, 1/14/86, 1B
    • Lawmakers want plan to emergency, 1/13/86, 1B
    • Rankin Co.
      • Gas Board allows field to boost output, 10/22/88, 3B
      • Residents:'85 blowout still hurts, 9/25/88, 1B
    • Suit
      • Rankin residents collect, 10/17/86, 1A
  • Gas wells SEE ALSO Oil wells
  • Gaskin, Terry Dale
    • Accused of rape in Hinds County, wanted in Texas also, 4/5/91, 4B
  • Gasmark Smarthouse
    • Dinsmoor (Ridgeland)
      • Living in a house that thinks, 6/7/94, 6B
  • Gasoline bombs SEE Bombs
  • Gasoline prices, Byram
    • Gas war going on, 1/3/92, 4B; 9/3/92, 5B
  • Gasoline prices, Columbus
    • Price 8 cents higher than surrounding cities, 3/4/94, 5B
  • Gasoline prices, Jackson
    • Average price has fallen again, 11/21/90, 6B
    • Cheaper than national average, 9/26/90, 6B
    • Down nearly a cent in last week, 11/7/90, 6B
    • Dropping this holiday time, 12/25/90, 4B
    • Drops a penny, 10/31/90, 6B
    • Fall below $1.20--lowest in 3 months, 1/9/91, 6B
    • Fall in stocks pumps up price, 4/24/91, 6B
    • Gas jumps to $1.315 per gallon, 10/3/90, 6B
    • Iraqi invasion of Kuwait brings immediate price hike locall