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October 7, 2020
Governor Tate Reeves Announces State of Emergency in Preparation for Hurricane Delta
Today, Governor Tate Reeves declared a State of Emergency in anticipation of damage from Hurricane Delta. Landfall is expected along the Louisiana coast on Friday afternoon as a Major Hurricane. “I have declared a State of Emergency for Hurricane Delta,” said Governor Tate Reeves. “Watch the weather reports and get prepared. We are tracking this…
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October 7, 2020
Hyde-Smith joins Amicus Brief on protecting religious freedom
Senators Side with Capitol Hill Baptist Church as D.C. Allows Mass Protests While Barring Most Outdoor Worship Services U.S. Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-Miss.) today joined dozens of her colleagues in filing an amicus brief supporting the religious freedom lawsuit filed by the Capitol Hill Baptist Church (CHBC) against Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser and the District…
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October 7, 2020
GRANTHAM: Alternative initiative 65A would not create a functioning medical marijuana program
On November 3rd voters will decide whether Mississippi will join 34 other states in creating a regulated medical marijuana program. If you want physicians and patients with debilitating medical conditions (including cancer, seizures, PTSD, ALS, and chronic pain) to have this treatment option, then INITIATIVE 65 is the only choice. 81% of Mississippians support medical…
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October 7, 2020
Wicker Leads Amicus Brief in Support of Religious Freedom in Nation’s Capital
Washington, D.C., Mayor Permits Mass Protests, Discriminates Against Church Gatherings ### U.S. Senator Roger Wicker, R-Miss., filed an amicus brief on behalf of 34 Senators supporting Capitol Hill Baptist Church’s lawsuit against the Mayor of Washington, D.C., Muriel Bowser. Mayor Bowser has permitted and participated in several mass protests in recent months. However, the city’s…
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October 7, 2020
Presley: PSC Charges Five Companies with Alleged No-Call Violations, Possible $500,000 in Fines
Today, Commissioner Brandon Presley announced that the Mississippi Public Service Commission has charged five companies with 78 alleged violations of the Mississippi No-Call law. The PSC’s investigation found that these companies made dozens of illegal calls to Mississippians. Should these entities be found to have violated the No-Call law, they are subject to a combined…
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October 7, 2020
AG Fitch partners with FBI to secure sentencing in bank fraud case on the Coast
Attorney General Lynn Fitch announced a sentencing today for Louis Normand, owner of United Truck Group, on federal bank fraud charges. “My office remains dedicated to protecting Mississippi consumers from deceptive and predatory business practices,” said Attorney General Lynn Fitch. “I want to thank the devoted professionals in my office, our partners at the FBI, and the…
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October 7, 2020
SALTER: As political debates go, Trump-Biden isn’t the wildest, most intense one I’ve witnessed
By: Sid Salter The raucous, at times, incomprehensible first 2020 presidential debate between incumbent Republican President Donald Trump and Democratic contender former Vice President Joe Biden was by most bipartisan assessments a dumpster fire in American democracy. Please make no mistake; the Trump-Biden debate was embarrassing for our country. It was disheartening in a time…
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October 7, 2020
YP Daily Roundup 10/7/20
Vice Presidential Debate Tonight between Pence, Harris Vice President Mike Pence and Democrat VP nominee Senator Kamala Harris are set to meet in Utah for the only vice presidential debate of this election cycle. The debate is being held at the University of Utah’s Kingsbury Hall in Salt Lake City. It begins at 8pm CT.…
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October 6, 2020
Public Service Commission Recognizes Atmos Energy as “Mississippi Champion”
For the second year in a row, the Mississippi Public Service Commission has named Atmos Energy a “Mississippi Champion” for their one-hundred percent employment rate under the Commission’s Hire Mississippi Rule. The goal of Hire Mississippi is to increase Mississippians’ access to utility contracts, create a more transparent and open bid process, boost economic development…
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October 6, 2020
DR. MARK HORNE: Go Beyond the Superficial Sizzle – Vote No on 65
This election season, we face many consequential decisions. In addition to who should lead our country, we in Mississippi face a decision on how we should view our constitution. Initiative 65 proposes to use the constitution of the state of Mississippi to serve the business interests of a few to enrich and empower themselves at…
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October 6, 2020
State Veterans Memorial Cemetery Set to Expand at Newton
Mississippi Veteran Affairs broke ground on an expansion project at the State Veterans Memorial Cemetery at Newton on Tuesday. The project will include 1500 crypts at a new section of the cemetery covering five acres at the cost of approximately $3.6 million. Federal funds cover one hundred percent of the cost through a grant from…
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October 6, 2020
Mississippi REALTORS® Oppose Initiative 65
Mississippi REALTORS released the following statement today in opposition to Initiative 65: As property professionals and community champions, Mississippi REALTORS® are committed to preserving private property rights, building better communities, and working with local governments to improve the lives of Mississippians. In the spirit of preserving private property rights and promoting responsible community development, the…
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February 26, 2026
House bill to discourage false reporting of child abuse moves forward in Senate
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February 26, 2026
Magnolia Mornings: February 26, 2026
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Frank Corder
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February 25, 2026
Reactions to President Trump’s State of the Union from Mississippi
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Frank Corder
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February 25, 2026
Carpenter Pole and Piling expanding in Wiggins
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February 23, 2026
Supreme Court agrees to hear from oil and gas companies trying to block climate change lawsuits
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Frank Corder
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February 18, 2026
Firehawk Aerospace establishing manufacturing operations in Crawford
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Susan Marquez
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February 26, 2026
Mississippians choose catfish on Fridays during Lent
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Alistair Begg
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February 26, 2026
A task unfinished
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Richelle Putnam
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February 25, 2026
The Capital River Region joins Mississippi Songwriters Alliance in historic Natchez
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Mike Chaney
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February 25, 2026
Insurance fraud effects everyone
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Sid Salter
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February 25, 2026
When taxpayers incentivize jobs, the state should protect workers’ privacy in union votes
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Philip Wegmann
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February 23, 2026
Trump lashes out at Supreme Court as under “foreign influence”
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