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August 28, 2007
Official: Voter turnout in runoffs is vital
The Hattiesburg American, 8/28/7 Mississippi’s chief elections officer isn’t predicting how many people will vote in today’s party primary runoffs. But if history is a guide, the number will be low. It’s really important for folks to go be part of the process,” Secretary of State Eric Clark said Monday. “It’s easy to forget the…
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August 28, 2007
Jackson mayor outlines new initiatives
The Clarion-Ledger, 8/27/7 Jackson Mayor Frank Melton on Monday followed up on his State of the City speech with announcements of new initiatives that he said would help homeless and destitute residents, help children find church homes and transition convicted felons into productive citizens. Melton said he would speak with City Council members to find…
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August 28, 2007
Jackson City Council to select new leaders
The Clarion-Ledger, 8/28/7 The Jackson City Council is scheduled to vote for a new president and vice president at its 6 p.m. meeting tonight. Ward 4 Councilman Frank Bluntson has been president since former Ward 1 Councilman Ben Allen resigned in June. Though little open discussion on the matter has occurred, Bluntson has said he…
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August 28, 2007
GOP edges closer to possible full control
The Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal Editorial, 8/27/7 All the elements seem to be in place for Mississippi, part of that solid South for Republicans in national elections, to follow Georgia, Texas and others and become a GOP-dominated state. After all, Mississippi already has a politically strong Republican governor running for re-election with more money that…
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August 28, 2007
Voters head back to polls today for runoffs
The Clarion-Ledger, 8/28/7 Mississippi voters will trickle into the polls today for the type of election most candidates dread: a runoff. Through phone calls, community gatherings and a few ads, politicians worked for three weeks to persuade supporters to return to the ballot box after participating in party primaries.
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August 28, 2007
State needs immigration agents, report says
The Clarion-Ledger, 8/28/7 State Auditor Phil Bryant recommends Mississippi create a “comprehensive public safety plan for crime related to illegal immigrants” in a new report that encourages the state to request more federal immigration agents. But Bryant, the Republican nominee for lieutenant governor, noted that few statistics exist that document crime involving illegal immigrants in…
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August 28, 2007
Giles Ward Report 082407
Giles Ward Report Giles Ward Campaign 8/27/7
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August 27, 2007
Accusation clouds election
The Hattiesburg American, 8/25/7 A last minute flurry of negative campaigning is casting a cloud over the lone statewide race that is going to voters for a runoff on Tuesday. Throughout this week, Todd Brand of Meridian has been accusing the top vote-getter in the Democratic primary, Mike Sumrall of Mount Olive, of promoting himself…
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August 27, 2007
No party switching in runoffs
The Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal, 8/26/7 If you voted in the Republican primary on Aug. 7, don’t expect to be allowed to vote in the Democratic runoff this week, or vice versa. You can only vote in the runoff of the party whose primary you voted in the first time. If you didn’t vote at…
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August 27, 2007
Barbour could have opposition after all
The Clarion-Ledger Editorial, 8/26/7 Gov. Haley Barbour is generally believed to be on a cakewalk back to the Mansion. As Jim Eastland used to say, he has enough money to burn a wet boat. He also has had four years to fine tune a statewide organization with all of the power and patronage inherent in…
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August 27, 2007
State of City: Move on with the city’s business
The Clarion-Ledger Editorial, 8/27/7 Mayor Frank Melton began his second State of the City address much like he did his first. “I’ve made some mistakes, but they have been mistakes of the heart,” Melton told a gathering of city workers, officials and business leaders. “Let’s move on with the city’s business.”
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August 27, 2007
Election ’07: Crucial Hinds races
The Clarion-Ledger Editorial, 8/26/7 Voters began the process of picking Hinds County’s leadership On Aug. 7, but two key decisions remain. On Tuesday, voters in the Democratic primary return to choose who will hold the offices of district attorney and tax assessor. Because there are no challengers from other parties, whoever wins the primary takes…
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Frank Corder
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March 17, 2026
Mississippi Ag Commissioner pushes back on California’s corporate climate reporting mandate
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Frank Corder
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March 17, 2026
Senate Finance Committee kills House NIL income tax exemption bill
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Frank Corder
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March 17, 2026
U.S. House passes Ezell-backed IOOS reauthorization
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Frank Corder
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March 17, 2026
Salad Days Hydroponic Farm cuts ribbon on new Flora greenhouse facility
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Frank Corder
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March 12, 2026
Unions ratify largest single wage increase in Ingalls Shipbuilding history
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Frank Corder
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March 12, 2026
Southwark Metal announces $29 million expansion in DeSoto County
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Meredith Biesinger
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March 17, 2026
Friendship Oak: Where five centuries of Mississippi stories meet
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Alistair Begg
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March 17, 2026
Power and purity
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Robert St. John
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March 16, 2026
The bridge
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Russ Latino
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March 17, 2026
Meet Nancy, the progressive power broker holding Delbert Hosemann’s leash on education
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Mattias Gugel
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March 12, 2026
Why Mississippi’s anti-debanking bill could backfire on conservative groups
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David McRae
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March 12, 2026
Mississippi should lead on fair banking – not wait on Washington
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