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January 16, 2013
Tate Reeves very quietly scores a major victory on key campaign promise
Staring 'em down by Alan Lange
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January 15, 2013
Sen. Roger Wicker in Politico Op-Ed – Why Chuck Hagel is the wrong choice to lead the Pentagon
Why Chuck Hagel is the wrong choice to lead the Pentagon The bitter tone of gridlock in Washington has left many Americans hoping for a more collaborative environment to face the country’s most pressing challenges. Changes in the president’s Cabinet presented a prime opportunity for coming together. Instead of seeking consensus, President Barack Obama has…
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January 15, 2013
Cottonmouth – The Mississippi Democratic Trust’s website has been substantially revamped
The Mississippi Democratic Trust’s website has been substantially revamped
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January 15, 2013
Supertalk – Miss. Treasurer Lynn Fitch on MPACT and Financial Literacy
Supertalk – Miss. Treasurer Lynn Fitch on MPACT and Financial Literacy JACKSON, Miss.—Mississippi Treasurer Lynn Fitch spoke the media on Friday about two different topics of which both children were the main focus. First Fitch spoke about a financial literacy bill she is proposing to the legislature dealing with financial education in the schools. “Currently…
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January 15, 2013
PSC official gets DeSoto buzz on broadband problems
PSC official gets DeSoto buzz on broadband problems Danny Thomas of the rural Love community south of Hernando hopes that Public Service Commissioner Brandon Presley and DeSoto officials will put him and others struggling to get adequate cell and Internet service on the federal map. “I hope so,” said Thomas, a former communications employee who…
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January 15, 2013
Josiah Coleman sworn into Miss. Supreme Court Monday
Josiah Coleman sworn into Miss. Supreme Court Monday New Mississippi Supreme Court Justice Josiah Dennis Coleman will take the oath of office Monday. Chief Justice Bill Waller Jr. will administer the oath of office during a ceremony at the Gartin Justice Building in Jackson. A formal investiture ceremony will be held later. Coleman is the…
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January 15, 2013
Palazzo Video – We need to address disaster system
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January 15, 2013
Lampton, Barksdale to Mississippians – Attract jobs, strengthen workforce
Lampton, Barksdale to Mississippians – Attract jobs, strengthen workforce When Gov. Phil Bryant delivered his inaugural address, he pledged to work hard to build a Mississippi where every resident who wants a job can find a job. In order to attract new opportunities, Mississippi must position itself as a prime location for business and workforce…
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January 14, 2013
Democratic Legislators to hold Press Conference Tuesday on “13th Check”
Mississippi Democratic Trust Press Advisory Contact: Sen. Kenny Wayne Jones, (601) 918-7410 Rep. Bobby Moak, (601) 359-2860 Jackson, MS- Democratic members of the Mississippi Legislature will hold a press conference on Tuesday to announce their opposition to any proposal to freeze or eliminate Cost of Living Adjustments (sometime referred to as the “13th check”) for…
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January 14, 2013
Reeves scores victory – House passes bill to spend cash, not bond money
House passes bill to spend cash, not bond money The state would spend $72.6 million in cash on various capital projects under a bill approved Friday by the Mississippi House. The move appears to concede to Lt. Gov. Tate Reeves’ wish that Mississippi begin paying for some needs out of its ongoing budget instead of…
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January 14, 2013
Harrison scratching for anti-charter school quotes
Most area legislators want charters limited In interviews during the opening week of the 2013 session with 20 Northeast Mississippi legislators, a majority said they would support charter schools in poor-performing districts, but not in other areas without the approval of local school boards. “We have good schools for the most part in Northeast Mississippi,”…
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January 14, 2013
David Gibbs dies at 76, remembered as quiet, effective
Gibbs dies at 76, remembered as quiet, effective JACKSON – Rep. David Gibbs, 76, who was described as a quiet leader in the Mississippi House, died early Sunday morning at North Mississippi Medical Center in Tupelo. The West Point Democrat was known for his advocacy for agriculture, county government and education. Before beginning his tenure…
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June 5, 2025
Wall Street drifts ahead of Friday’s jobs report
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June 5, 2025
Democrats celebrate “major victories” in Mississippi municipal elections; Republicans say they are “still winning the war”
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June 5, 2025
Supreme Court makes it easier to claim ‘reverse discrimination’ in employment, in a case from Ohio
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May 19, 2025
Modine expanding data center cooling equipment manufacturing in Grenada County
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May 19, 2025
Goldman Sachs honors inaugural Mississippi small business graduating class
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Frank Corder
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May 15, 2025
HH2 relocating Kentucky distribution center to Blue Mountain, Mississippi
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Ben Smith
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June 5, 2025
Love God, love family, and shoot ducks
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Susan Marquez
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June 5, 2025
Southern food served in a roadside relic
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June 5, 2025
Heard in His trial
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Sid Salter
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June 4, 2025
Bo Robinson, appointed to PSC after jarring corruption scandals, dies at age 90
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Kimberly Ross
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June 3, 2025
The American epidemic of loneliness
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Frank Corder
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June 2, 2025
Municipal elections matter. Go vote!
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