Home > News > Boyce Adams 3rd ad for #MS01 –... Boyce Adams 3rd ad for #MS01 – ‘Energy’ By: Magnolia Tribune - March 27, 2015 Share About the Author(s) Magnolia Tribune This article was produced by Y'all Politics staff. More Like This News | Sarah Ulmer • January 25, 2023 Concern for children, families at center of rally backing bill to restrict gender transitioning in minors Woman who transitioned and then de-transitioned tells crowd of her traumatic life story while urging lawmakers to pass the legislation. “This is not about love; it’s about a bottom line.” That was the message from Meeke Addison, co-host of the radio show and podcast Airing the Addisons, at the “Do No Harm” rally held in… 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 Business | Magnolia Tribune • December 13, 2022 Joint Statement from Senators Giles Ward and Gray Tollison on the #DanJones #IHL matter Next Story Business | Magnolia Tribune • December 13, 2022 It’s Friday afternoon. Do you know where your university chancellor is? News | Anne Summerhays • January 24, 2023 Attorney General Fitch announces $2.5 million to groups fighting human trafficking The grant program was created by the Legislature to provide additional resources to victims. The Attorney General’s office announced on Monday that nearly $2.5 million in grant funding has been awarded to nine organizations working to provide services for victims of human trafficking in Mississippi. The Victims of Human Trafficking and Commercial Sexual Exploitation Fund… News | Anne Summerhays • January 24, 2023 Survey shows less teacher, staff vacancies in Mississippi public schools The Educator Shortage Survey shows 515 fewer vacancies among teachers, administrators and school support staff across the state. Over the past few legislative sessions, lawmakers in both chambers, with the support of Governor Tate Reeves, have passed historic increases in teacher pay while providing more funding for public education in Mississippi than ever before. Much…