When James Madison arrived in Philadelphia in the spring of 1787, the Revolution was over. Independence had been secured. The British had gone home. Yet the nation the founders risked everything to create seemed to be coming apart almost as quickly as it had been born. The problem was not the Declaration of Independence. It…
Moran and his son, Alan Moran, were convicted of bribery and conspiracy. A jury found the pair attempted to stop a witness from testifying in a separate stalking case that could have led to the revocation of Alan’s probation from an earlier child sexual abuse conviction.
It eliminates waivers for extended eligibility except for pregnancy, religious missions or active-duty military service. No longer will extensions be considered for athletes who are injured.
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As we continually strive to be transformed by the renewal of our minds, we will not only glorify God but also be strengthened in our ability to contend for the gospel in our conversations.
A popular YouTuber and his wife recently aborted their child who had Down syndrome. Hunter Estes says thankfully, Mississippi recognizes the basic humanity of these children and all children.
The next time you hear about how Amazon’s AI data centers in Mississippi might raise your power bills, remember that the source for this disinformation may just well be China
The Parker family’s odyssey merges with an unspeakable crime, an ineffective and frustrating legal system, and the slow march of time in the appeals process.
U.S. Senator Roger Wicker says Mississippi has always played an outsized role in America’s national security. The latest NDAA recognizes that and devotes resources to the state’s drone producers, solid rocket motor manufacturers, and shipbuilders.
The Mississippi project represents a corporate investment of more than $1.9 million for NPL Construction.
EVE Energy is the technology partner in the nearly $2 billion joint venture that established Amplify Cell Technologies. Mississippi lawmakers approved incentives for what was referred to as “Project Poppy” in January 2024.
“When a company needs something built, and built right, they are choosing Mississippi,” said Governor Tate Reeves.
The Mississippi Development Authority said the company is investing $80 million into the project with an eye on creating 50 jobs at its new Fusible PVC Pipe plant.
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