Home > News > Hillary Clinton tweets “Well... Hillary Clinton tweets “Well done, Ole Miss” as they take down #MSflag By: Magnolia Tribune - October 27, 2015 10/26/15 Share About the Author(s) Magnolia Tribune This article was produced by Y'all Politics staff. More Like This News | Anne Summerhays • February 3, 2023 Patriotic Education Grant Program, incentives for modified school calendars among education legislation still alive After Tuesday’s deadline, 531 bills remained alive, which was 35.5% of total bills filed. Earlier this week marked the deadline for committees to report general bills and constitutional amendments originating in their respective chambers. Any bill that did not pass the committee to which it was referred died. According to Mississippi Statewatch, after the 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 Business | Magnolia Tribune • December 13, 2022 New Mike Hurst Ad – ‘I Will’ Next Story Business | Magnolia Tribune • December 13, 2022 USM Eagle PAC endorses Lt. Gov. Reeves News | Sarah Ulmer • February 3, 2023 Bill of the Day: Get your booze on Sundays Mississippi’s current laws restrict the sale of liquor at package stores on Sunday. How many times have you been getting ready for the week ahead on a Sunday, planning your grocery list, and remember you’re out of wine or vodka? If you live in Mississippi, your very next thought is that you can’t buy package… News | Anne Summerhays • February 3, 2023 Mississippi House revises how the City of Jackson can spend its local option sales tax Rep. Lamar said the bill clarifies that going forward the city would spend the money on water and sewer needs. On Thursday, the Mississippi House passed House Bill 1168 which would revise the use of revenue from the City of Jackson’s municipal option special sales tax. After heavy debate on the House floor, Representatives passed…