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YP Daily Roundup 10/21/19

YP Daily Roundup 10/21/19

By: Magnolia Tribune - October 21, 2019

Trump coming to Mississippi to support Reeves

 

WLOX – Talking with Republican Gubernatorial candidate Tate Reeves

Talking with Republican Gubernatorial Candidate Tate ReevesWe caught up with Mississippi’s Republican Gubernatorial Candidate Tate Reeves ahead of the November Statewide General Election.

Click here for the interview.

WLOX – A conversation with Delbert Hosemann, candidate for Lieutenant Governor

A conversation with Delbert Hosemann, Candidate for Lieutenant GovernorThis week we take a closer look at the race for lt. governor, sitting down with the Republican candidate in the race, Delbert Hosemann.

Click here for the interview.

CLARION LEDGER – Hughes, Hosemann Mississippi Lieutenant Governor race: What you need to know

Freshman lawmaker Jay Hughes and Secretary of State Delbert Hughes will square off Nov. 5 in the general election for lieutenant governor.

Both have kept their campaigns focused on issues, not partisanship. They agree on several positions, but Democrat Hughes and Republicans disagree on others. Both came to the Clarion Ledger for a sit-down interview ahead of the election.

Democrat Lt. Governor candidates Hughes interviewed on @Issue on MPB

 

MBJ – Bill Crawford: PERS trying to stay invisible until after elections

Click here for the op-ed.

WLOX – New Emmett Till marker dedicated to replace vandalized sign

New Emmett Till marker dedicated to replace vandalized signA new memorial to Emmett Till is being dedicated after past historical markers were vandalized.

The Greenwood Commonwealth reports that the new historical marker was to be dedicated Saturday with members of Till’s family in attendance.

The 14-year-old African American teen was beaten and killed in 1955 hours after he was accused of whistling at a white woman. An all-white jury in Mississippi acquitted two white men of murder charges. The memorial is at the site where Till’s body was pulled from the Tallahatchie River.

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