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May 10, 2009
Another jolt
Another jolt OXFORD — In a waterlogged game that lasted nearly 7› hours thanks to a 3-hour, 50-minute rain delay, Mississippi State’s finishing blow in its 11-8 victory over Ole Miss on Saturday night took only a few minutes. clarionledger.com 5/10/09
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May 10, 2009
A League of His Own (good stuff)
A League of His Own (good stuff) Since professional sports are usually dominated by entrenched leagues, there is often an annoyed, or just plain ambitious, entrepreneur sitting on the sidelines somewhere, eager to bust up what he regards as a monopoly by launching a competitor. Some efforts are more successful than others. The American Basketball…
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May 10, 2009
A Coaching Society Loses a Personality
A Coaching Society Loses a Personality Chuck Daly once described himself as “a journeyman coach who got lucky with some players in Detroit.” He didn’t really believe that, of course, but that was part of Daly’s self-deprecating charm, his enduring appeal. He didn’t need to act important all the time, or remind people with pithy…
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May 10, 2009
YP – ‘Words mean things 2.0’ – this time gently taking Jerry Mitchell to task on DeLaughter article
In today’s above the fold report on Judge Bobby DeLaughter’s fate, award winning journalist Mitchell gets a lot right. But just like we took another local blogger to task over mangling words with regards to Minor, we must do the same to Jerry this morning. I think Mitchell missed the boat on one key point.…
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May 10, 2009
MITCHELL – Could rulings on Minor, other appeals telegraph DeLaughter’s fate
Could rulings on Minor, other appeals telegraph DeLaughter’s fate If a federal appeals court reverses the convictions of former lawyer Paul Minor and others, it could help Hinds County Circuit Judge Bobby DeLaughter fight charges he participated in a bribery scheme with former lawyer Dickie Scruggs. “If it’s a favorable outcome for Paul Minor, it’s…
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May 10, 2009
Five qualify for District 82 seat
Five qualify for District 82 seat Five candidates have qualified for the House District 82 seat that became vacant with the recent death of State Rep. Charles L. Young Sr. Robert L. Barfield Sr., Ward 5 Councilman John C. Harris, Roscoe Jones Sr., Wilbert L. Jones and Bill Marcy were the qualifiers by the noon…
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May 9, 2009
White House aide resigns over NY flyover
White House aide resigns over NY flyover A White House military aide who authorized an Air Force flyover of New York that caused panic among some people in the city resigned on Friday. Louis Caldera said in a resignation letter to President Barack Obama that the controversy over the mission — a photo shoot of…
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May 9, 2009
AG criticizes Obama over proposed budget cuts
AG criticizes Obama over proposed budget cuts Colorado Attorney General John Suthers said Friday that U.S. President Barack Obama’s erred when he decided this week to eliminate a federal immigration program. Suthers, a Republican, said the president should have left the State Criminal Alien Assistance Program intact when he was seeking to trim the federal…
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May 9, 2009
Hood ruling settles fight over 16th Section leases, overrides Hosemann
Ruling settles fight over 16th Section leases A ruling issued this week from the attorney general’s office confirms that the appraisal method Madison County schools have used for years is the proper way to figure annual lease payments. The new opinion overrides one requested by Secretary of State Delbert Hosemann earlier this year. Hosemann’s formula…
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May 9, 2009
Miss. plaintiffs to fight HUD’s motion to dismiss, use money for port not houses
Miss. Plaintiffs To Fight HUD’s Motion To Dismiss, use money for port not houses Opponents of the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s approval of Mississippi’s diversion of $570 million from a hurricane housing program to a port expansion say they will fight the government’s motion to dismiss their lawsuit. The Mississippi Chapter of the…
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May 9, 2009
Seven Miss. senators fight State’s rights bill
Seven Miss. senators fight State’s rights bill Some Mississippi senators are protesting a resolution that cleared that chamber this week because they say it sends the message that the state is dissatisfied with the federal government. Seven senators who are members of the Legislative Black Caucus opposed Senate Concurrent Resolution 630 on Friday. The resolution…
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May 9, 2009
Officials leave agency budgets in limbo
Officials leave agency budgets in limbo State agencies’ budgets are still in limbo after lawmakers left the Capitol on Friday with no agreement on a spending plan for the fiscal year that begins July 1. Their departure came only two days after they returned to work in the 2009 regular session. House and Senate leaders…
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Sophie Bates, Associated Press
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June 8, 2026
With jumpsuits, wigs and dance moves, these young boys and teens keep Elvis’ legacy alive
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Frank Corder
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June 8, 2026
EVE Energy makes U.S. Dept. of War’s roster of “Chinese military companies”
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Frank Corder
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June 8, 2026
New report shows Mississippi made progress in education but challenges remain in other child well-being metrics
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Daniel Tyson
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May 20, 2026
International Paper breaks ground on new $225 million facility in central Mississippi
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Frank Corder
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May 14, 2026
Azuria Water Solutions breaks ground on new manufacturing facility in Batesville
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Frank Corder
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May 12, 2026
M&M Bank’s Legear named chair of Atlanta Fed’s Community Depository Institutions Advisory Council
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Robert St. John
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June 8, 2026
The real work
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Alistair Begg
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June 8, 2026
Radical remorse
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Matt Friedeman
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June 7, 2026
Everyone is a disciple – the question is, “Whose?”
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Kelley Williams
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June 8, 2026
What the Corps understands but you don’t
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Roger Wicker
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June 5, 2026
Mississippi building 21st century blue economy
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Sid Salter
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June 3, 2026
It’s the third of June and the haunting mystery of Gentry’s ‘Ode to Billy Joe’ remains
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