Mike Ross

Mike Ross

Mike Ross is a dedicated journalist at Go Big Blue Country, where he covers Local News, Crime News, and Politics with accuracy and integrity. With years of reporting experience, Mike is committed to keeping readers informed on the issues that matter most to their communities. His work blends investigative depth with clear storytelling, making complex topics accessible and relevant for everyday readers.
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Late Crime-Busting Sheriff Buford Pusser Allegedly Killed His Wife, New Investigation Reveals

Late Crime-Busting Sheriff Buford Pusser Allegedly Killed His Wife, New Investigation Reveals

McNairy County, TN – A shocking new investigation has revealed that the late Sheriff Buford Pusser, a celebrated Tennessee law enforcement officer who inspired the iconic Walking Tall movies, allegedly killed his wife, Pauline Mullins Pusser, in 1967. This revelation has stunned many who grew up admiring Pusser's tough, crime-fighting legacy. The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation's (TBI) reexamination of the decades-old case uncovered disturbing evidence that directly contradicts Pusser's original account of the events surrounding Pauline's death, prompting prosecutors to consider an indictment were he alive today. Reevaluating a Legendary Case On August 12, 1967, Buford Pusser reported that his…
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Utah Man Once Cleared Over Girlfriend’s Death Now Faces Homicide Charges in Storage Unit Fire

Utah Man Once Cleared Over Girlfriend’s Death Now Faces Homicide Charges in Storage Unit Fire

Salt Lake City, UT – A dramatic turn in a tragic case has emerged as Alexander Paul Wardell, 33, once cleared of involvement in the death of his girlfriend, Morgan Kay Harris, 27, is now facing serious homicide charges related to the fatal storage unit fire where she died. On February 18, 2023, Harris died along with her dog Huck, trapped in the storage unit she and Wardell called home. Despite a lengthy investigation previously clearing Wardell of starting the fire, new evidence has prompted the Utah Attorney General’s Office to charge him with murder or manslaughter, as well as…
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Rain Showers Move Out: Beautiful Weather Forecasted for Labor Day Weekend

Rain Showers Move Out: Beautiful Weather Forecasted for Labor Day Weekend

The recent rain showers are moving out, paving the way for an impressive stretch of beautiful weather ahead of the Labor Day weekend. Meteorologists predict a dry and sunny period with comfortable temperatures in the mid-70s, offering perfect conditions for outdoor plans and celebrations. Saturday is expected to kick off the festivities with pleasant weather characterized by low humidity and mild temperatures, setting the tone for a relaxing and enjoyable long weekend. This favorable climate is set to last through most of next week, with only a slight chance of rain returning by Thursday. Sunny Skies and Comfortable Temperatures Ahead…
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Warm and Sunny Weather Expected for Labor Day Weekend in San Diego

Warm and Sunny Weather Expected for Labor Day Weekend in San Diego

San Diego, CA – Residents and visitors in San Diego can look forward to a delightful Labor Day weekend filled with warm, dry, and sunny weather. The National Weather Service (NWS) forecasts that conditions will be ideal for outdoor activities with temperatures peaking on Monday, making it a perfect end to the summer season. As stated in the Friday afternoon update from the weather service, "Seasonal weather will continue through the weekend with mostly sunny skies expected." The NWS further noted that "as conditions continue to dry through the weekend, temperatures will continue to warm into next week," ensuring a…
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Two More Days of Cool and Stormy Weather Forecasted for Denver Metro Area

Two More Days of Cool and Stormy Weather Forecasted for Denver Metro Area

Denver, CO – Residents of the Denver metro area should prepare for two additional days of cool and stormy weather through Friday. After a mix of sun and clouds on Friday afternoon, more thunderstorms and showers are expected in the evening, continuing the unsettled weather pattern that has characterized the start of the week. Daytime highs are forecasted to remain below average, ranging from the upper 70s to low 80s, providing a much cooler feel compared to typical late summer weather. Stormy Conditions Persist Through Friday Evening This week’s streak of afternoon storms will continue into Friday, although not as…
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Gov. Beshear Opposes Returning Kentucky Driver’s License Process to Counties, Citing Potential Challenges

Gov. Beshear Opposes Returning Kentucky Driver’s License Process to Counties, Citing Potential Challenges

Frankfort, KY – Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear has voiced opposition to a state lawmaker's proposal to transfer the state's driver's license issuance process back to individual counties. The suggestion to eliminate the regional driver's licensing centers has sparked debate amid growing demand and operational challenges within the current system. The discussion centers on whether the state should continue using regional driver's licensing centers or revert responsibilities back to the circuit clerks across all 120 counties. While some advocate for a county-based approach, Gov. Beshear cautions that doing so could result in years of logistical issues, urging improvements to the existing…
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What the New Texas Driver’s License Will Look Like Starting August 2025

What the New Texas Driver’s License Will Look Like Starting August 2025

Austin, TX – Starting August 18, 2025, Texas drivers will receive an updated version of the state's driver’s licenses and identification cards featuring a brand-new design and enhanced security features. The Texas Department of Public Safety announced changes aimed at improving identity verification processes while combatting fraud and fake IDs. The new licenses mark the latest step in Texas’ ongoing evolution of state-issued IDs, reflecting growing concerns about security and authenticity. With subtle design tweaks and tamper-resistant materials, this update represents a major shift in how Texans will carry their driving credentials. A New Look and Enhanced Security Features The…
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Indiana Nature Signs Could Predict Winter Weather: Woolly Worms, Onions, and More

Indiana Nature Signs Could Predict Winter Weather: Woolly Worms, Onions, and More

Southern Indiana – As the leaves turn and temperatures dip, many Hoosiers turn their eyes to nature, searching for clues about the coming winter. From fuzzy woolly bear worms to the toughness of onions, Indiana’s traditional weather lore offers fascinating insights into how nature signals the severity of the cold months ahead. While some might dismiss these signs as old wives’ tales, these natural indicators have been part of Indiana’s culture for generations. Let's explore some of these intriguing nature signs and what they may reveal about the winter weather to come. Woolly Bear Worms as Winter Weather Forecasters One…
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Phoenix Suns Face Multiple Lawsuits in 2024-25 Season Amid Fan Backlash and On-Court Struggles

Phoenix Suns Face Multiple Lawsuits in 2024-25 Season Amid Fan Backlash and On-Court Struggles

The Phoenix Suns endured a challenging 2024-25 NBA season, marked not only by disappointing performance on the court but also by a series of off-court legal battles. Despite boasting star players like Kevin Durant, Devin Booker, and Bradley Beal, the Suns finished in 11th place in the Western Conference with a 36-46 record—missing the playoffs. The team's struggles extended beyond the hardwood, as the franchise was hit with six major lawsuits over the past year, raising serious questions about management and operations. Legal Challenges Rocking the Franchise Since November 2024, reports have confirmed that the Phoenix Suns have been embroiled…
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Trump Preparing Major ICE Immigration Enforcement Operations in Chicago Next Week

Trump Preparing Major ICE Immigration Enforcement Operations in Chicago Next Week

Chicago, IL – The Trump administration is reportedly gearing up for a significant immigration enforcement operation in Chicago that is expected to launch as soon as September 5. Sources within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) confirm that the tactics planned for Chicago will mirror those used in intensive operations conducted earlier this year in Los Angeles, which included the deployment of armored vehicles, tactical gear, and weaponry. This planned escalation is stirring concerns among local officials and community leaders, who recall the widespread protests and tensions sparked by similar immigration activities in Los Angeles earlier this year. The operation…
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