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September 12, 2007
FEMA won’t reimburse $12M
The Sun Herald, 9/12/7 The federal government is refusing to reimburse Harrison County nearly $12 million for removing debris from Hurricane Katrina, citing concerns about the quality and cost of the work. FEMA has concluded that Harrison County paid “unreasonably high” costs for clearing storm-damaged trees and didn’t adequately document the work, according to a…
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September 12, 2007
Attorney in Miss. bribery case requests minimum-security prison
The Commercial Dispatch, 9/11/7 A federal judge has agreed to recommend that wealthy Gulf Coast attorney Paul Minor be sent to a minimum-security prison in Florida to serve time for a judicial bribery conviction. But it’s not clear whether the U.S. Bureau of Prisons will grant the request. The prison Minor wants to go is…
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September 12, 2007
Governor: Election law being broken
The Clarion-Ledger, 9/12/7 Gov. Haley Barbour says Mississippi should begin enforcing a state law that requires political parties to do a little leg work before certifying someone as a candidate for office. Under the state law, a political party cannot certify a candidate as its nominee until that person files all of their campaign finance…
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September 12, 2007
Speaker’s race becomes quirky campaign
The Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal Editorial, 9/11/7 This state House speaker’s race keeps a person guessing. Give members of the House credit for that. Late last month, a majority of the 47-member Mississippi House Republican Conference met at the state party headquarters where they voted without any dissent, according to a news release, to support…
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September 11, 2007
SALTERBLOG – Mark Keenum’s not running
Mark Keenum’s not running One name that cropped up early in the prognostications over who would try to succeed retiring 3rd District U.S. Rep. Chip Pickering was former top Thad Cochran aide and current USDA undersecretary Dr. Mark Keenum. Keenum has been in the thick of the running for the last two presidential vacancies at…
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September 11, 2007
Tort Reform Continues to work in MS
GOVERNOR BARBOUR TO ANNOUNCE REDUCTION IN LIABILITY INSURANCE RATES Governor Haley Barbour and Mississippi physicians will hold a press conference on Wednesday, September 12, 2007, to announce the fifth consecutive reduction in rates for medical liability insurance since passage of the Tort Reform Act of 2004. The press conference will be held at noon at…
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September 11, 2007
Mayor: Collect overdue fines
The Clarion-Ledger, 9/11/7 Jackson Mayor Frank Melton wants to eliminate $2.6 million in increases in his proposed fiscal 2008 budget by having police collect past-due court fines and by repealing a waiver on construction permit fees for downtown development. Melton said city employees owe $2 million of an estimated $10 million in outstanding municipal fines.…
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September 11, 2007
Mississippi governor orders flags at half-staff for Sept. 11
WMCTV, 9/11/7 Mississippi’s governor, Haley Barbour, is ordering all flags on state buildings to be flown at half staff to honor the victims of the 2001 terrorist attacks on America. Tuesday is the sixth anniversary of the attacks that killed about 3,000 people in New York, at the Pentagon and in rural Pennsylvania. President Bush…
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September 11, 2007
Taylor pushes officials for specifics
The Hattiesburg American, 9/11/7 While most lawmakers’ attention was riveted Monday on the testimony of two key witnesses on the progress of the Iraq war, Rep. Gene Taylor was one of the few asking questions. Taylor, a member of the House Armed Services Committee, said he did not see “Iraqis at the table” when he…
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September 11, 2007
Hood takes to airwaves to tell adults to stop giving minors alcohol
The Sun Herald, 9/11/7 Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood will be in advertisements this week in association with a national campaign aimed at getting adults to stop giving alcohol to teens. “We Don’t Serve Teens” week is a first-year campaign sponsored by the Federal Trade Commission and The Century Council, a nonprofit organization that promotes…
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September 11, 2007
Dale approves two rate reductions
The Sun Herald, 9/11/7 Commissioner of Insurance George Dale announced Monday that he has approved two rate reduction requests filed by Mississippi Farm Bureau Casualty Co. Through its Homeowner Program, the company will institute a 3 percent premium reduction. A Dwelling Program will see an up to 4.3 percent reduction in premiums. Both premium reductions…
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September 11, 2007
Demands of public spotlight put strain on politicians’ families
The Clarion-Ledger Editorial, 9/11/7 When one of Mississippi’s congressmen recently announced he won’t seek re-election next year, his reason was immediately familiar to any parent with young children or teenagers. U.S. Rep. Chip Pickering and his wife, Leisha, have five sons who range in age from 8 to 17. Pickering said he wants to find…
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September 5, 2025
Reeves responds to critics over sending Mississippi National Guard to D.C.
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Daniel Tyson
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September 5, 2025
Mississippi PSC takes action against Holly Springs Public Utility
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September 5, 2025
Magnolia Mornings: September 5, 2025
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September 5, 2025
Hiring stalls with US companies reluctant to expand in an uncertain economic landscape
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Lynne Jeter
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September 3, 2025
Hood Industries invests $245 million in Waynesboro expansion
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Lynne Jeter
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August 29, 2025
Tri-state partnership boosts South’s automaker bid
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Susan Marquez
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September 5, 2025
September in Mississippi brings football, books and chicken wings
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Susan Marquez
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September 5, 2025
Amtrak’s Mardi Gras Service connects Gulf Coast cities
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Alistair Begg
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September 5, 2025
Striving after the wind
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Roger Wicker
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September 5, 2025
Taiwan has resolved to live free
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Sid Salter
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September 3, 2025
Agriculture Secretary Rollins praised MSU’s ag tech, research during campus visit
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Chris Brown
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September 1, 2025
Mississippi shouldn’t subsidize bad decisions, Green New Deal in other states
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