Home > News > City schools would get less in Barbour... City schools would get less in Barbour plan’ By: Magnolia Tribune - November 30, 2006 City schools would get less in Barbour plan’ The Daily Leader 11/29/6 Share About the Author(s) Magnolia Tribune This article was produced by Y'all Politics staff. More Like This News | Sarah Ulmer • September 19, 2023 Family, Religion, Education, Entrepreneurship: Ian Rowe shares his plan to empower young people At Empower’s Unleash Mississippi, AEI Senior Fellow and co-founder of Vertex Partnership Academies Ian Rowe shared what students should learn to lead them to a life of success. Last week, Empower Mississippi held an event titled “Unleash Mississippi.” At the event, Empower’s CEO Grant Callen held a one-on-one discussion with Ian Rowe. Rowe, a first… More From This Author News | Magnolia Tribune • December 19, 2022 Mississippi Court of Appeals judges take oaths to begin new terms News | Magnolia Tribune • December 15, 2022 Chaney appoints Dolan as Chief Deputy Fire Marshal Business | Magnolia Tribune • December 13, 2022 Final NFIB Optimism Index of the Year: Slight Improvement, but Inflation Remains a Challenge Previous Story News | Magnolia Tribune • November 30, 2006 Budget leaders to work past scheduled deadline Next Story News | Magnolia Tribune • November 30, 2006 Katrina Cuts Tidelands Collections By More Than Half News | Sarah Ulmer • September 18, 2023 Mississippi has experienced real economic growth in the last two decades After over 20 years of consistent economic growth, Mississippi is bouncing back following the pandemic better than some economists expected. News | Jeremy Pittari • September 15, 2023 Summit provides insight into school choice possibilities Push to allow parents to choose their child's educational path gaining steam in Mississippi and beyond.