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Barbour Transition Jackson 9 Marie Antoon Mississippi Public Broadcasting Jackson 10 John Arledge Barbour Inaugural Committee Brandon 11 H.L AB C D 1 FIRST NAME LAST NAME ORGANIZATION CITY 2 Ronnie Agnew Clarion Ledger Jackson 3 Ben Alexander East Mississippi Business Journal Meridian 4 Tom Andrews Picayune Item Picayune 5 Dee Andrews 6 Gary Andrews Yazoo Herald Yazoo City 7 Linda Andrews Yazoo Herald Yazoo City 8 Ryan Annison Barbour Transition Jackson 9 Marie Antoon Mississippi Public Broadcasting Jackson 10 John Arledge Barbour Inaugural Committee Brandon 11 H.L. Banks Mississippi Link Jackson 12 Henry Barbour Barbour Transition Yazoo City 13 Bruce Barkley WAPT Jackson 14 Rebecca Barnett 15 Tim Beeland Rankin Record Brandon 16 Jim Bevers Mississippi Radio Network Jackson 17 Sally Birdsall Barbour Inaugural Committee Jackson 18 Bishop James Black 19 Marcus Bowers Rankin Record Brandon 20 Reed Branson Enterprise Corporation of the Delta Jackson 21 Davis Brister WLBT Jackson 22 Nikki Brown Arrow 94.7 Jackson 23 Pat Brown Magee Courier Magee 24 Nancy Brown Magee Courier Magee 25 Bob Buchanan WJNT Jackson 26 Nikki Burns Mississippi Link Jackson 27 Jim Cameron WDAM Hattiesburg 28 June Cameron WDAM Hattiesburg 29 Terry Cassreino The Meridian Star Meridian 30 Eleanor Cavileer Greenville 31 David Cavileer WXVT Greenville 32 Pam Chatman WABG Greenville 33 Ray Chumley WTOK Meridian 34 Dottie Chumley Meridian 35 John Clark 36 Joe Cloyd Barbour Inaugural Committee Jackson 37 John Mott Coffey Commercial Dispatch Jackson 38 William Cole WHOC/WWSL Philadelphia 39 Matthew Coleman 40 Jon Coley 41 Anna Coley 42 Jim Coll The Independent Hattiesburg 43 Teresa Collier Mississippi Public Broadcasting Jackson 44 Mike Comfort Clear Channel Radio Hattiesburg AB C D 1 FIRST NAME LAST NAME ORGANIZATION CITY 45 Scott Coopwood Delta Business Journal Cleveland 46 Louise Corley Good News Newspaper Gulfport 47 Cozy Corley Good News Newspaper Gulfport 48 Mike Corley WQBC AM Vicksburg 49 James Covington BlackMississippi.com Jackson 50 Natalie Criss Cleveland 51 Jack Criss Delta Business Journal Cleveland 52 Brad Crocker The Mississippi Press Pascagoula 53 Quinton Dickerson Barbour Inaugural Committee Madison 54 Stephanie Dumeyer 55 Dan Edney Vicksburg 56 Mike Elrod WABG Greenville 57 Kevin Farrell Mississippi Public Broadcasting Jackson 58 Frank Fisher Associated Press Jackson 59 Nancy Fletcher The Radio People Ridgeland 60 Socrates Garrett Mississippi Link Jackson 61 Ashley Gearlds 62 Lloyd Gray Daily Journal Tupelo 63 Clay Hardin Clarion Ledger Jackson 64 Bobby Harrison Daily Journal Tupelo 65 Ron Harrist Associated Press Jackson 66 Vickie Harrris Gospel 97 67 David Hawkins Spirit of Morton Morton 68 Carl Haynes 69 Martha Hillman Comcast 70 Bill Hunsberger Clarion Ledger Jackson 71 Linda Jacobs WDBD, WVFX, WXMS Jackson 72 John Johnson WTOK Meridian 73 Brenda Johnston Yazoo City 74 Colon Johnston WBYP Yazoo City 75 Tim Kalich Greenwood Commonwealth Greenwood 76 Andy Kanengiser Clarion Ledger Jackson 77 Sunuia Kanengiser Jackson 78 Nanette Laster Brookhaven Daily Leader Brookhaven 79 Jay Lee The Democrat Senatobia 80 Joe Lee The Daily Star Grenada 81 Brenda Lee 82 Jackie Lett Mississippi Association of Broadcasters Jackson 83 Betty Little Spirit of Morton Morton 84 Adam Lynch Mississippi Link Jackson 85 Parks MacNabb Barbour Transition Jackson 86 Nancy Martin 87 Debra Mayes-Jones Jackson AB C D 1 FIRST NAME LAST NAME ORGANIZATION CITY 88 Carisa McCain The Mississippi Press Pascagoula 89 Eric McDonald Rankin Record Brandon 90 Danny McKenzie Daily Journal Tupelo 91 Roy Meeks 92 Gary Michiels The Bay Press Biloxi 93 Lisa Michiels The Bay Press Biloxi 94 Kathy Miles Mississippi Association of Broadcasters Jackson 95 Dan Modisett WLBT Jackson 96 Lisa Modisett Jackson 97 Ann Morgan W07BN-TV Bruce 98 Christine Nelson WABG Greenville 99 Ricky Nobile Ricky Nobile Cartoons Hattiesburg 100 Sam Oldham 101 Gaila Oliver Leland Progress Leland 102 Lee Owens WJTV Jackson 103 Emily Wagster Pettus Associated Press Jackson 104 Scott Phillips Mississippi Public Broadcasting Jackson 105 Randy Ponder 106 Laura Powell W23BC-TV Jackson 107 Jeff Powell W23BC-TV Jackson 108 Jim Prince Madison County Journal Ridgeland 109 James Rainey The Vicksburg Post Vicksburg 110 Gwen Rakestraw The Radio People Ridgeland 111 Bill Rakestraw The Radio People Ridgeland 112 Ted Randolph 113 Craig Ray Barbour Inaugural Committee Jackson 114 Shameka Reed BlackMississippi.com Jackson 115 Essie Riley 116 Dick Rizzo Mississippi Public Broadcasting Jackson 117 Walt Roddy Telepax 118 Bob Romine 119 Patti Romine 120 Ron Romines 121 Dale Rose Rankin Record Brandon 122 Andrea Self WCBI Columbus 123 Barbara Shackelford Northeast Mississippi Community College Booneville 124 Ken Shackelford Booneville 125 Vernon Sikes Yazoo Herald Yazoo City 126 Kelly Smith East Mississippi Business Journal Meridian 127 Ronnie Smith WCBI Columbus 128 Pete Smith Barbour Transition Madison 129 Rogelio Solis Associated Press Jackson 130 Wayne Sorge Mississippi Public Broadcasting Jackson AB C D 1 FIRST NAME LAST NAME ORGANIZATION CITY 131 Lynda Speaks Jackson 132 Patsy Speights Prentiss Headlight Prentiss 133 Steve Stewart Clarksdale 134 Victoria Stewart Clarksdale 135 Charlie Stogner STOG-TV Jackson 136 Lisa Strong Schwartz & Associates Jackson 137 Susan Sullivan 138 Kathy Tanksley The Radio People Ridgeland 139 Yanna Taylor Jackson Free Press Jackson 140 Alice Tisdale Jackson Advocate Jackson 141 Julian Toney The Belzoni Banner Belzoni 142 Stan Torgerson WTOK Meridian 143 Dorothy Torgerson WTOK Meridian 144 Larry Torgerson WTOK Meridian 145 Melissa Townsend Delta Magazine Cleveland 146 Hugh Townsend Cleveland 147 Tim Walker 148 Julie Walker 149 Chuck Williams Today's Mississippi/Tomorrow's South Jackson 150 Charlie Williams Barbour Transition Jackson.
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