‘I’ve got a serving heart’: Mike Ezell announces bid for Congress
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JACKSON COUNTY, Mississippi After four decades in local law enforcement, Jackson County Sheriff Mike Ezell is turning his attention to Washington, D.C.
Saying he “feels a calling,” Ezell has announce his intention to run for the U.S. Congressional seat currently held by fellow Republican Steven Palazzo.
“To be quite honest, I’ve got a serving heart,” Ezell told The Mississippi Press Tuesday, his 62nd birthday. “I feel called to serve and this is something I believe is good for me, my family and our country. I feel a calling. I feel led to do this.”
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SLATE: Big 12 Tournament starts tonight
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The BatCats won last night, but we’re going to look back, before looking forward, before looking back.
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A year ago, K-State marshalled its forces to beat TCU in the Big 12 Tournament, ending a trying season on a high note. Tonight at 5:30, the Wildcats will try to match that feat, but without the weirdness that was the first week of cancellations brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic.
In the 25th annual Phillips 66 Big Twelve Championship K-State (4-14) is listed as the 9-seed, while TCU (5-11) is the 8. The teams split the regular season series, with each team managing to win the away game by a close margin. K-State has been a team on the rise, winning three of its past four games, while TCU has lost six of its past seven. The Frogs, at 12-13 overall, have won more than K-State (8-19), but this looks like the kind of even match-up it has been recently. This is the fourth con