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August 20, 2013
Miss. jobless rate falls as labor force dips
Miss. jobless rate falls as labor force dips
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August 20, 2013
Mississippi flood insurance rates, wind pool rates ready to rise
Mississippi flood insurance rates, wind pool rates ready to rise With the eighth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina near, homeowners along the Mississippi Coast also have to brace for possible rate increases of 20 percent for flood insurance and 3.2 percent for wind pool insurance. The Clarion-Ledger reports state Insurance Commissioner Mike Chaney is urging residents…
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August 20, 2013
AJC – Barbour, Rendell: Don’t expect immigration overhaul until 2014
Barbour, Rendell: Don’t expect immigration overhaul until 2014 Former Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour on Monday predicted that Congress won’t pass legislation overhauling the nation’s immigration system until next year because it will be consumed with federal budget negotiations this fall. Speaking in downtown Atlanta, the former chairman of the Republican National Committee also predicted the…
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August 20, 2013
Mississippi House speaker Gunn plans town hall meeting in Corinth
Mississippi House speaker Gunn plans town hall meeting in Corinth Mississippi House Speaker Philip Gunn plans a town hall meeting with Corinth area residents on Oct. 8. The Daily Corinthian reports (http://bit.ly/18yhuGF ) the meeting will be at 1 p.m. in the board room at Corinth City Hall. The session is one of a series…
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August 20, 2013
Bryant narrows dates for Hattiesburg special election — September date possible
Bryant narrows dates for special election — September date possible Gov. Phil Bryant has reportedly said Hattiesburg’s special mayoral election will be on or around Sept. 24. Bryant spokesman Mick Bullock said there is no official confirmation on the date. Incumbent Mayor Johnny DuPree won the June 4 election, finishing 37 votes ahead of challenger…
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August 19, 2013
Investors/promoters for Here Enterprises (HRTE) settles SEC fraud case for $3.0M+ civil penalty
We were the first and the only one in Mississippi’s press establishment to show the shady past of the folks involved with Here Enterprises (HRTE) run by Oxford-based former FBI Agent Hal Neilson as of the company’s last SEC filing. Today, PACER published the final settlement that involved about $3.0M in civil penalties against a…
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August 19, 2013
City of Booneville bans guns
The open carrying of firearms and other weapons will be prohibited at many locations in the city of Booneville under an ordinance approved by the Board of Aldermen. The Daily Corinthian reports the new law went into effect immediately. Officials say it is designed to align city policies with state law. Read more at the…
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August 19, 2013
More evidence of systemic police intimidation of witnesses in Ware v. Dupree
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August 19, 2013
Background check ordered for witness in Hattiesburg mayor election trial
Just when you thought the controversial Hattiesburg mayoral race and legal proceedings couldn’t get any crazier, court documents obtained by WDAM show Hattiesburg city attorney Charles Lawrence ordered a federal background check on a witness who supported challenger David Ware. Arthur Smith, the witness, found out about the order and refused to testify in last…
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August 19, 2013
Reading the Tea Leaves (Part 1)
A little prognostication fun: 2014 Senate and Congressional races by Frank Corder
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August 19, 2013
Another public corruption arrest – this one in Stone County led by Auditor Stacey Pickering’s office
Jay Paul Gumm, former Executive Director of the Stone County Economic Development Partnership, was arrested by State Auditor’s Office Special Agents and Stone County Sheriff’s Deputies on Friday, August 16, for embezzlement. As Executive Director of the Stone County Economic Development Partnership, Jay Paul Gumm embezzled over $24,000.00. The various instances of embezzlement included Gumm…
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August 19, 2013
AP analysis: Gov. Phil Bryant focusing on prison policy in 2014
AP analysis: Gov. Phil Bryant focusing on prison policy in 2014 Funding for education versus funding for prisons — it’s a constant source of tension when Mississippi lawmakers write an annual budget. Now, Republican Gov. Phil Bryant says he’ll push to increase the prison budget as he seeks to focus on public safety during the…
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January 27, 2026
House committee backs bill that may lead to more conditions added to medical cannabis list
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Frank Corder
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January 27, 2026
Yazoo Backwater Pumps, Arkabutla Lake Dam among projects funded in federal appropriations bill signed by Trump
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Daniel Tyson
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January 27, 2026
Senate considers pre-funding COLA for future state employees under new PERS tier
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Frank Corder
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January 27, 2026
Nike announces layoffs in Mississippi, Tennessee
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Frank Corder
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January 20, 2026
SouthWorth acquires Mississippi-based American Furniture Manufacturing
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Frank Corder
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January 13, 2026
Higgins contracted to lead Tate County economic development
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Meredith Biesinger
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January 27, 2026
Aberdeen goes Mardi Gras
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Alistair Begg
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January 27, 2026
The blood that frees to serve
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Robert St. John
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January 26, 2026
The best thing that ever happened to me
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Hunter Estes
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January 21, 2026
Mississippi Legislators: Be bold this session
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Philip Wegmann
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January 21, 2026
Trump OMB launches full review of federal funds sent to blue states
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Russ Latino
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January 21, 2026
Quit the hysteria, Mississippi already allows students to transfer between public schools
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