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March 6, 2013
Jonathan Lee campaign chides other Jackson mayoral candidates for not filing campaign finance report
CLARION LEDGER ARTICLE BRINGS CAMPAIGN FINANCE VIOLATIONS TO LIGHT IN JACKSON MAYOR’S RACE A Clarion Ledger article was published today highlighting violations to campaign finance laws in the mayoral race. With the exception of businessman Jonathan Lee and current mayor Harvey Johnson, the entire field of candidates failed to submit campaign finance reports. Upon qualifying…
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March 6, 2013
Johnson winning mayoral war chest battle
Johnson winning mayoral war chest battle Johnson’s campaign committee, Friends of Harvey Johnson, raised $108,969 in 2012 and spent $16,220, much of it advertising-related. His campaign ended the year with $107,442 cash on hand, some of which may have been left over from the election four years ago. His donations came from a mix of…
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March 5, 2013
Court of Appeals says Mississippi’s cap on personal injury cases legal
Court of Appeals says Mississippi’s cap on personal injury cases legal A federal appeals court panel rejected a constitutional challenge to Mississippi’s cap on non-economic damages. The Fifth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals panel says Mississippi’s $1 million non-economic damages limit in personal injury cases is legal. Those damages would be payment for things such…
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March 5, 2013
Charter School Bill Will be Hammered out Towards the End of the Session
Charter School Bill Will be Hammered out Towards the End of the Session It appears that charter school legislation is heading to conference where leaders from the House and Senate will try to hammer out their differences near the end of the session. The Senate Education Committee has inserted its charter school language in the…
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March 5, 2013
ZNN Makes Trip to New Orleans – Fails to mention that Scruggs pleaded guilty
ZNN Makes Trip to New Orleans – Fails to mention that Scruggs pleaded guilty Former Oxford litigator Richard “Dickie” Scruggs could return to prison if the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals rejects his efforts to have a 2009 conviction overturned. Scruggs’ attorney Edward “Chip” Robertson Jr. addressed a three-judge panel Monday morning and told them…
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March 5, 2013
Legal News Line – Scruggs asks Court to Toss Guilty Plea
Legal News Line – Scruggs asks Court to Toss Guilty Plea Lawyers for disgraced attorney Richard “Dickie” Scruggs on Monday asked the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals to toss out his 2009 guilty plea to charges of bribing a judge. During Monday’s arguments, Edward “Chip” Robertson Jr. and former Mississippi attorney general Michael Moore said…
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March 5, 2013
Senator Longwitz Authors Bill to Curb Public Corruption
Senator Longwitz Authors Bill to Curb Public Corruption Help curb public corruption in Mississippi. Pass SB2625. Right now, public officials can get convicted of stealing from the public, receive a slap on the wrist, and be hired again to do the same thing. A bill I authored in the Mississippi Legislature would put an end…
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March 5, 2013
Cottonmouth – Gov. Bryant “the most Obama-hatin’ Republican governor in America”
Cottonmouth – Gov. Bryant “the most Obama-hatin’ Republican governor in America” That’s the position most anti-expansion Republicans have taken in the state, but none as forcefully as Gov. Bryant, whose opposition seems to be just part of a thinly-veiled effort to be the most Obama-hatin’ Republican governor in America. That’s all part of a calculated…
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March 5, 2013
Bill revived to stiffen penalty for public theft
Bill revived to stiffen penalty for public theft A House committee on Monday revived a bill to provide tougher penalties for government officials caught stealing. Senate Bill 2625 would prevent such officials from having their records wiped clean from a “non-adjudicated” sentence. But the Senate had stripped most of the teeth from the measure, and…
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March 5, 2013
Carnival-barker turned Rep. Steve Holland pens letter to Gov. Bryant calling him a ‘fool’
Holland pens missive to Gov. Bryant “Phil, You are a fool to turn your back on the working poor. Plus, you’re a hypocrite to promote medical economic development and not have the means to pay for it. This is simple minded on your part. Get a life, Holland” Geoff Pender Clarion Ledger 3/5/13
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March 5, 2013
University of Mississippi Medical School Cures Baby with HIV
University of Mississippi Medical School Cures Baby with HIV Doctors announced on Sunday that a baby had been cured of an H.I.V. infection for the first time, a startling development that could change how infected newborns are treated and sharply reduce the number of children living with the virus that causes AIDS. The baby, born…
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March 5, 2013
SAM HALL – MS Hospital Assn’s Medicaid strategy is ‘tremendous miscalculation’
Hospital group’s focus winning, not making nice Of course, the reason that MSHA has supported Democratic lawmakers in recent years is because Republican lawmakers – under then Gov. Haley Barbour and while Bryant was lieutenant governor – increased financial obligations from hospitals and made what hospital leaders saw as devastating changes to Medicaid. Republican lawmakers…
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May 9, 2025
Mississippi Supreme Court allows Favre’s defamation lawsuit against Auditor White to continue
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May 9, 2025
Hyde-Smith draws GOP challenger as Democrats target her Mississippi U.S. Senate seat
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May 9, 2025
Thompson calls on Trump to “put politics aside,” nominate a qualified FEMA Administrator
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Frank Corder
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April 23, 2025
Amazon locating inbound cross dock operations in Marshall County, creating 1,000 jobs
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Lynne Jeter
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April 17, 2025
GE Aerospace moving at warp speed in Batesville
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Lynne Jeter
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April 15, 2025
ABB doubling size of operations in Tate County
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Ben Smith
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May 9, 2025
William Carey’s Bobby Halford passes Ron Polk
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Hunter Estes
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May 9, 2025
The American Pope: Leo XIV emerges from Conclave
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Susan Marquez
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May 9, 2025
Fireflies to light up the night at Waller Craft Center in Ridgeland
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Roger Wicker
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May 9, 2025
Trump-Zelensky agreement could be pivotal moment toward ending Putin’s war
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Bishop Vincent Mathews
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May 9, 2025
The Church’s next mission field: Universal school choice
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Sid Salter
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May 8, 2025
Four decades later, a cold case arrest may fill in the blank on Shondra May’s tombstone
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