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Students from Madison, Mississippi, had a chance to travel to Ocean Springs to get some hands-on learning with the help of ...
One of the three victims, who died after two boats crashed in Alabama during a Major League Fishing Tournament, was identified as a Mississippi man. According ...
Two of the surviving victims of the deadly boat crash on Smith Lake are considering legal action. On Wednesday, April 16, ...
CRANE HILL, Ala. (WTVA) — Two men from Alabama and a Mississippian died in a two-boat crash on Lewis Smith Lake. The Alabama ...
A fatal boat wreck at a Major League Fishing tournament in Alabama has left three dead and three more injured.
The crash took place as the Major League Fishing tournament was being held. The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency confirmed that Joey Broom, John Clark, and Jeffrey Little were the three men who died.
The Mississippi will always have its own way; no engineering skill can persuade it to do otherwise,” Mark Twain wrote in the ...
A boat is seen following a crash on Smith ... Additionally, John Clark, 44, of Cullman, Alabama, and Jeffrey Little, 62, of Brandon, Mississippi, were both thrown overboard during the incident ...
A boat crash during a Major League Fishing ... and 62-year-old Jeffrey Little of Brandon, Mississippi. The crash threw Clark and Little overboard and they drowned, officials said, though they ...
Reports suggest fog may have blinded the bass boat’s driver ... was from Cullman and the latter from Brandon, Mississippi. Clark and Little were also onboard the Center Console vessel.