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July 16, 2011
MS GOP releases ad – ‘Caught in a cycle’
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July 15, 2011
Cindy Hyde-Smith’s new TV ad in the Agriculture Commish race
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July 15, 2011
YP UPDATE – Where are the poll results?
I thought we'd see 'em by now by Alan Lange
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July 15, 2011
Phil Bryant eVideo update at Film Summit
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July 15, 2011
Time and tide against Democrats
Time and tide against Democrats The Mississippi Democratic Party has likely never enjoyed two prospective nominees for governor with more experience or class. In contrast, the party structure in the state continues to be in disarray. Most white Democrats in Mississippi are progressives (as opposed to liberals). They believe the duty of government is to…
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July 15, 2011
Jere Nash – “The campaign for Attorney General is now officially over”
Jere Nash – “The campaign for Attorney General is now officially over” Campaign managers dream of the kind of gift that was handed to candidate Jim Hood today. Seems his Republican opponent was once a Harrison County Circuit Judge. And, while a judge, Steve Simpson had the opportunity in October 2006 to sentence Jeremy Wayne…
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July 15, 2011
NUNNELEE: Administration Must Quit Playing Politics with Debt Negotiations
NUNNELEE: Administration Must Quit Playing Politics with Debt Negotiations (Washington, D.C.) – Today, Congressman Alan Nunnelee (R-Miss) made the following statement on the House floor regarding recent unemployment figures, tax hikes, and debt ceiling negotiations. “Last week, we learned that the economy added a meager 18,000 jobs and our unemployment rate went up to 9.2%,…
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July 15, 2011
East Coast vs. South and Midwest over flooding funds
East Coast vs. South and Midwest over flooding funds Language in the 2012 Energy and Water Appropriations Act that moves $1 billion from a high-speed rail fund to an account for river and coastal flooding repairs prompted a nearly two-hour East Coast vs. Midwest feud in the House on Thursday. When the House resumed consideration…
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July 15, 2011
Wicker gets some of Palin PAC money
Wicker gets some of Palin PAC money –a $5,000 contribution to Colorado Republican Rep. Mike Coffman’s campaign committee on Jan. 31. On June 29, near the end of the reporting period, the PAC gave $5,000 each to a number of 2012 Republican congressional candidates: Reps. Larry Bucschon of Indiana, Ann Marie Buerkle of New York,…
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July 15, 2011
Rep. Jeff Smith falsely accuses Billy Hewes of once being a Democrat
Rep. Jeff Smith falsely accuses Billy Hewes of once being a Democrat A variety of candidates spoke today at the Lowndes County Republican Women’s meeting in Columbus. Candidates in attendance included gubernatorial candidate and current Lt. Governor Phil Bryant, Secretary of State Delbert Hosemann, Lt. Governor candidate and current state Senator Billy Hewes, and Rep.…
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July 15, 2011
Barbour testifies on Medicaid
Gov. Haley Barbour today testified before the U.S. Senate Committee on Finance on the need for Medicaid reform. Gov. Barbour described difficulties states have in shaping Medicaid to fit their unique needs. He repeated his calls for a block grant allocation that would allow states to provide better care to residents, who participate in the…
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July 15, 2011
Bill Minor outlines Hudson Holiday’s prior support of Ronnie Musgrove
Can Holliday pull off a Kirkster? ay is particularly proud of his career as a business entrepreneur, having started up 10 different businesses, all of which, he says, made money. “And I never paid my workers just minimum wage,” he adds. He admits that he has largely voted for Democratic candidates in the past, including…
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April 23, 2026
Mississippi Supreme Court revives Bryant defamation case against Mississippi Today
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April 23, 2026
Moderate to exceptional drought conditions seen throughout Mississippi
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Jeremy Pittari
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April 23, 2026
Mississippi moves up in national rankings for state-funded Pre-K enrollment
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April 23, 2026
Mississippi companies invited to participate in 2026 Southeastern U.S.–Canadian Provinces Conference
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April 22, 2026
Corderill investing $100 million at Meridian data center campus
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April 17, 2026
Walmart announces plan to remodel 19 Mississippi stores
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April 23, 2026
Players to watch, including familiar names and new faces, around the SEC following spring
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Meredith Biesinger
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April 23, 2026
Where Vicksburg slows down: A table at Key City Brewery & Eatery
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Alistair Begg
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April 23, 2026
Our heavenly friend
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Lesley Davis
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April 23, 2026
He Didn’t Even Hesitate: Mississippi’s Jake Mangum, America’s pastime, and the culture that still unites us
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Kelley Williams
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April 23, 2026
An ounce of prevention
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Russ Latino
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April 22, 2026
Federal indictment against The Southern Poverty Law Center hits close to home
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