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SERVING SOUTHERN MISS SINCE 1927
Monday, September 8, 2014
Volume 99 Issue 5
FOOTBALL
USM seals first home win since 2011
Susan Broadbridge/ Printz Dylan Bradley, Jarell Aaron and Jacorius Cotton gather in the student section after the win against Alcorn State Saturday night. The last time the Golden Eagles won a home game was in the 2011-2012 season with head coach Larry Fedora.
James Johnson Printz Reporter
The Golden Eagles snapped an 11-game home losing streak with a 26-20 victory over Alcorn State in front of 26,448 fans Saturday night. The last time the Golden
Eagle fans witnessed a home victory was in 2011 when USM beat Memphis 44-7. Southern Miss may have surprised the Alcorn State Braves on defense as they ran a fast-pace, up-tempo offense for the first time this season. The offense was
lined up and ready to run a play just seconds after the previous play ended all night. The first score of the game came from Southern Miss on their second possession of the game, following an Alcorn State fumble. The Golden Eagles started the
drive on their own eight-yard line. Golden Eagles, but Nick Mullens True freshman running back Ito threw three straight incompletions Smith started the drive by taking to halt the drive, setting up Corey the handoff and bouncing it to the Acosta for a 50-yard field goal. He right side and delivering a nasty connected right down the middle stiff-arm on a ten-yard carry. to give USM a 3-0 lead with 4:24 Two Alcorn State penalties left to play in the first quarter. helped keep the drive alive for the The defense, which played well
LOCAL
City sewage problem left unsolved Ardan Thornhill Printz Reporter
Significant complaints have been issued about the foul odor that permeates the city of Hattiesburg, but the real problem exists in its source. Hattiesburg’s two sewage
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treatment plants have been in violation with the Clean Water Act for nearly a decade, leaving the city tangled in numerous legal limbos. Earlier this year, City Council approved a $141 million contract with Groundworx, LLC for the construction of a wastewater
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treatment system, called a “land application system,” to disperse the treated wastewater. Plans called for the first phase to be operational in 2015. However, the contract’s price tag created a political standoff over how the agreement would be financed. DuPree previously
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vetoed the steep sewer hikes required to fund it, leaving the city at loss for funding its 30year term contract. In a letter dated Aug. 5, Hattiesburg mayor Johnny DuPree cited a clause in the contract signed in January that allowed either the city or
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Groundworx to terminate the contract if certain financial arrangements had not been met by June 2. The contract’s provision said “(in) the event that Groundworx has not secured its financing for
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SPORTS Volleyball USM wins three of four in tournament.