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June 20, 2007
Progress made on renovation of King Edward hotel
The Clarion-Ledger, 6/19/7 Since beginning renovation of the King Edward in December, workers have removed 70 30-plus-yard bins of debris from the historic downtown Jackson hotel. “The hotel is safe now to walk through,” developer and attorney David Watkins told the mayor and a group of reporters today. However, hard hats were passed out before…
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June 20, 2007
Special session needed
The Democrat Editorial, 6/19/7 We urge Gov. Haley Barbour to call a special session to enact a voter identification system in compliance with U.S. District Judge Allen Pepper’s decision in favor of Mississippi Democrat efforts to close the state party election process. While we are not fully in favor of the judge’s ruling allowing closed…
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June 20, 2007
Southwick nomination: An accurate assessment
The Clarion-Ledger Sid Salter Blog, 6/20/7 The Committee for Justice (CFJ) commented today on Senate Democrats’ recent history of obstructing all white male appeals court nominees from the South, including Leslie Southwick of Mississippi, a Fifth Circuit nominee scheduled for a Judiciary Committee vote this Thursday. “Senate Democrats and their allies on the left have…
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June 20, 2007
Lott draws more immigration heat
The Clarion-Ledger, 6/20/7 As Sen. Trent Lott tries to round up Senate votes for a controversial immigration bill this week, a number of Mississippians who don’t like what he’s doing are escalating their protests. “If it were not for Senator Lott, this bill would be dead,” said Dr. Rodney Hunt, president of the Mississippi Federation…
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June 20, 2007
Insurer wants lawyer barred from case; ethics violations alleged
The Clarion-Ledger, 6/20/7 A prominent lawyer for hundreds of Mississippi homeowners who sued their insurers after Hurricane Katrina should be barred from one of those cases because of “serious and repeated ethical violations,” State Farm Fire & Casualty Co. argued Tuesday in court papers. State Farm is asking a federal judge in Gulfport to disqualify…
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June 20, 2007
Judge: Man can’t run for 8 local posts
The Clarion-Ledger, 6/20/7 A judge said Tuesday that perennial candidate Shawn O’Hara cannot simultaneously run for eight Forrest County offices in the Aug. 7 Democratic primary. O’Hara said he will appeal Circuit Judge Thomas Gardner III’s decision to the Mississippi Supreme Court.
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June 20, 2007
Irony: Hood sets outside counsel legal fees at $150 per hour?
The Clarion-Ledger Editorial, 6/20/7 One interesting sideline to the state Supreme Court’s near-unanimous rejection of the unconstitutional and illegal diversion of $20 million a year to the Partnership for a Healthy Mississippi was the revelation that Attorney General Jim Hood thinks outside counsel legal fees should be $150 per hour. Uh, $150 per hour? Is…
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June 19, 2007
Columbus area politicos react to Democratic Lawsuit
Questions linger over party, voter ID requirements “By directing voters to register by party in the state, the judge takes away Mississippians’ freedom to vote for the candidates of their choice,” said Republican Jeffrey Rupp of Starkville, a candidate for secretary of state. Columbus Commercial Dispatch 6/19/7
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June 19, 2007
Trent Lott on Gallo – Fairness Doctrine
Trent Lott on Gallo – Fairness Doctrine Paul Gallo Show 6/19/7
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June 19, 2007
ROSS RELEASE – ‘What did the Auditor do and when did he do it?’
WHAT DID THE AUDITOR DO AND WHEN DID HE DO IT? Bryant stonewalls and stalls on Partnership JACKSON, MS – State Auditor Phil Bryant claims he served alongside former Democratic Attorney General Mike Moore on the board of the Partnership for a Healthy Mississippi in order to bring accountability to the controversial $20 million per…
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June 19, 2007
Lott should just turn himself off
The Boston Herald Editorial, 6/19/7 While the media present the Republican divide as “pro-life vs. pro-choice,” the real battle is between the insider elites and the rank-and-file voters who support the party. One side has the money, the other side has the votes. But neither side is strong enough to land a knockout blow against…
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June 19, 2007
For 35 years, Alice Cox has been a moving force in Republican politics
The Mississippi Press, 6/18/7 After 35 years, six city councils, nine governors, eight presidents and countless other political offices, Jackson County Republican matriarch Alice Cox said she hopes she’s made a difference. “I believe in open, honest government,” Cox said. “That’s what I’ve always told all of them, whether I supported them or not. I’ve…
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March 16, 2026
House sends community college, university funding proposals to the Senate
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Frank Corder
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March 16, 2026
Mississippi’s S&P Global Credit Rating improves, reports record $1 billion in interest income
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March 16, 2026
Longtime federal judge E. Grady Jolly dies at 88
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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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Frank Corder
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March 11, 2026
GE Aerospace investing another $18 million in Batesville site
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Robert St. John
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March 16, 2026
The bridge
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March 16, 2026
Praise in the darkness
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Matt Friedeman
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March 15, 2026
Humor can be an important prelude to faith
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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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Sid Salter
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March 11, 2026
Fred Smith’s legacy is one of civility, curiosity, and a world-class love of books
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