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May 12, 2008
CA Endorses Travis Childers (D) Primarily Based on Anti-Bush War Stance
Childers for Mississippi’s 1st District Davis has done an admirable job helping Southaven grow smartly and prosperously. Southaven, along with the rest of DeSoto County, has become a model for how economically slumping rural areas can grow. Over the years, however, this editorial board always has looked favorably at candidates who have shown a degree…
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May 12, 2008
AJC on Beef Plant, Facility Group and Ronnie Musgrove
Has ATL builder built fraud case against itself? Mississippi unsealed a federal corruption indictment against Moultrie, his firm and two other Facility Group officials. Prosecutors allege they schemed to make illegal campaign contributions in 2003 to “influence and reward” an unnamed public official to get a contract managing construction of a beef processing plant, funded…
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May 12, 2008
Easley still candidate for two slots
Easley still candidate for two slots Northern District Supreme Court Justice Charles “Chuck” Easley remained listed as a candidate for two posts on the state’s highest court, according to information provided late Friday by the office of Secretary of State Delbert Hosemann. Friday was the deadline to qualify with the Secretary of State’s office to…
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May 11, 2008
Polk’s lasting legacy
Polk’s lasting legacy STARKVILLE – If wins are indeed what define a coach, then Ron Polk’s legacy is as secure as the game of baseball itself. But to his players, the victories, all 1,370 of them, and the eight trips to the College World Series are just a small fraction of the overall scope that…
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May 11, 2008
Archie Manning savors sons’ success
Archie Manning savors sons’ success LOS ANGELES — Archie Manning admits it. He’s getting greedy. The patriarch of America’s reigning first family of football wants sons Peyton and Eli to keep going back to the Super Bowl. Just not at the same time. The Manning family celebrated Peyton’s first NFL championship when the Indianapolis Colts…
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May 11, 2008
Philly shooting puts private life in spotlight for Colts’ Marvin Harrison
Philly shooting puts private life in spotlight for Colts’ Marvin Harrison PHILADELPHIA – Near the corner of 25th and Thompson Sts., Keith Brown is sitting in a plastic green chair on the sidewalk outside his doorstep, texting on his cell phone and enjoying a beautiful day. The sounds of summer can be heard everywhere, from…
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May 11, 2008
Heisman provides Tebow broader audience for message of faith
Heisman provides Tebow broader audience for message of faith GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Florida quarterback Tim Tebow took the microphone, scanned the 14 rows of grim-faced men sitting in folding metal chairs and recognized the familiar hue of blue. “How many Gator fans do we have in the house today?” Tebow asked. After more than half…
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May 11, 2008
Eccentric Leach ready to lead Red Raiders to ultimate treasure
Eccentric Leach ready to lead Red Raiders to ultimate treasure LUBBOCK, Texas — Texas Tech football coach Mike Leach ripped the plastic wrapper from his newest pirate flag and carefully unfolded it to reveal an image of a blood-red skeleton on a black background. “It’s kind of a semi-perfect Red Raider flag, but he’s not…
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May 11, 2008
Scruggs may face additional charges – Justice Department eyes racketeering case
Scruggs may face additional charges As part of their continuing investigation into Dickie Scruggs and others, Justice Department officials now are looking at racketeering as a possible next charge to pursue against the legendary trial lawyer. Some critics have questioned whether the statute has been used too broadly in the past. “It’s not exactly what…
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May 10, 2008
Seven of the SEC’s most famous infractions
Seven of the SEC’s most famous infractions Here, in chronological order, are some of the most infamous cases of major NCAA infractions in SEC history: ALABAMA (2002) Three boosters were found guilty of football recruiting violations, including payments to two prospects and one player. UA was on probation at the time. Sanctions: Five years of…
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May 10, 2008
Head coaches forced to stay home
Head coaches forced to stay home Illinois coach Ron Zook believes college football’s ruling class has enacted a law to keep the serfs from joining the landed gentry. Alabama coach Nick Saban, the man the rule was instituted for, hates it. USC coach Pete Carroll thinks his rivals have handcuffed him because they’re lazy. And…
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May 10, 2008
Coaches play, win leverage game
Coaches play, win leverage game If you’re a savvy, rising star in your workplace, you’re always looking to climb the corporate ladder. That often involves flirting with another company and fielding a better offer for a higher position. If your current company wants to keep you, it will have to give you a fat raise.…
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June 12, 2026
U.S. and Iran have agreed to wording of a deal to end their war, Pakistan’s prime minister says
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Jeremy Pittari
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June 12, 2026
MDOT planning capacity projects, conducting other road work across the state
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June 12, 2026
Magnolia Mornings: June 12, 2026
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Frank Corder
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June 10, 2026
NPL Construction locating fabrication, manufacturing operations in Greenwood
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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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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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June 12, 2026
College World Series field once again tilts heavily toward SEC
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Alistair Begg
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June 12, 2026
Comfort for a troubled mind
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Susan Marquez
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June 11, 2026
Let’s scream for ice cream
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Roger Wicker
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June 12, 2026
Wicker: Mississippi leads in national defense
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Ashby Foote
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June 11, 2026
A Jackson data center: Threat or opportunity?
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Andy Gipson
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June 10, 2026
Working with the Trump administration to eliminate welfare fraud
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