The president removed the commission’s two Democratic members, Thomas Hicks and Benjamin Hovland. The panel’s Republican member, Christy McCormick resigned.
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As those rescued from sin by God, we are to respond to His salvation by choosing to walk in joyful obedience.
“Bennie Thompson has Trump Derangement Syndrome so badly that he’s telling Mississippians to forego a $1,000 investment in their child’s future. Mississippi deserves better,” Treasurer David McRae wrote.
The Ole Miss Special Olympics College Club made up the team, which included Mississippi Special Olympics athletes, individuals with intellectual disabilities. Ole Miss students without intellectual disabilities served as partners who play and train alongside the athletes.
Our system of government was designed for a moral people who understood that ordered liberty required a profound sense of duty and character.
Any reverence for our nation’s founding must address our nation’s original sin. Frederick Douglass, a former slave, thought the sin sprang not from the ideals of America, but from gross deviation from those ideals.
The Declaration gave America its soul. The Constitution gave that soul a body capable of enduring. It’s worth defending.
Families sharing time with friends is the key to understanding why the last campground fair in America still thrives in the middle of rural Mississippi.
Originally opened in 1961, the company’s Corinth location, which has operated under Keytronic’s name since 2014, currently employs approximately 420 workers.
Gould Industries, founded in 1954 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, is acquiring an existing facility in Summit and plans to modernize the location while adding additional production lines to increase capacity.
“Thank you to the Army for saying yes to next-generations munitions and yes to Mississippi defense expertise,” said U.S. Senator Roger Wicker, chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee.
The Mississippi project represents a corporate investment of more than $1.9 million for NPL Construction.
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