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March 30, 2022
SALTER: Candidate John Arthur Eaves didn’t win, but had few rivals as a populist campaigner
By: Sid Salter Like Ross Barnett, Jim Buck Ross, Robert “Blowtorch” Mason, and J.P. Coleman before him, highly successful trial lawyer John Arthur Eaves Sr. was a master of populist political campaigns and always made of most of his ten-minute speaking slot at the Neshoba County Fair, the Jacinto Courthouse and other Mississippi venues where…
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March 29, 2022
AG Fitch leads bipartisan effort to support parents seeking more say in their children’s social media usage
“The online world is increasingly hostile to children,” Fitch said, “and parents need whatever help they can get to protect their vulnerable loved ones.” Attorney General Lynn Fitch led a bipartisan coalition of 44 Attorneys General to write TikTok and Snapchat this week urging them to give parents the ability to monitor their children’s social…
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March 29, 2022
70 Mississippi high schools receive national 2021 College Success Award
Mississippi schools recognized for 2021 are among 1,838 high schools from 25 states. The Mississippi Department of Education (MDE) announces that 70 Mississippi high schools received a prestigious 2021 College Success Award recognition from GreatSchools.org for excelling at preparing students to enroll and succeed in college as determined by available data in each state. GreatSchools.org…
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March 29, 2022
MDHS announces additional TANF families will receive financial assistance
The first round of PEAF payments, issued in December 2021, helped over 1,500 Mississippi families. This week, 136 low-income Mississippi households received a one-time payment of $1000 in emergency financial assistance under the Pandemic Emergency Assistance Fund (PEAF) initiative administered by the Mississippi Department of Human Services (MDHS). This second round of emergency assistance funding…
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March 24, 2022
Hyde-Smith to Biden: Do something that’s actually going to help the American people
The Mississippi Senator, colleagues say more American production, not litany of anti-energy polices, would help Americans. U.S. Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-Miss.) today disparaged efforts by President Biden and Democrats to deflect blame for soaring energy prices, and pleaded for them to “do something that’s actually going to help the American people” like abandoning a devastating…
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March 24, 2022
Senator Wicker to Host Commerce Deputy Secretary Graves in Jackson Friday
Miss. Senator & Deputy Secretary to Highlight $32.7M Broadband Grant for Mississippi Mississippi U.S. Senator Roger Wicker, ranking member of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, has announced that he will be hosting U.S. Department of Commerce Deputy Secretary Don Graves for a visit to Jackson this Friday, March 25. While in Mississippi,…
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March 23, 2022
McDANIEL: Weaponizing redistricting against even one Republican is an attack on us all
Submitted by State Senator Chris McDaniel Senator McDaniel expresses concerns in op-ed about Mississippi Senate redistricting linked to votes. It’s no secret. The GOP loves Donald Trump because he’s a fighter. Polling indicates nearly nine-in-ten Republicans describe him as someone who “fights for what I believe in.” Although the establishment hates Trump, rank-and-file Republicans love…
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March 23, 2022
SALTER: Mississippi poultry producers got early lessons in global trade conflicts with Russia
By: Sid Salter Forget for a moment, if you can, the horrible human cost of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Set aside the sad visages of the dead and maimed, the displaced and suffering, and the millions of refugees facing catastrophe. Focus on how the war most immediately impacts you at this point – in…
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March 22, 2022
LIPSON: Hunter’s Laptop, Media Lapdogs
Submitted by Charles Lipson If you’re waiting for an apology from partisan journalists, you’ll wait in vain. Well over a year after the presidential election, long after all mainstream media outlets killed a legitimate story about Hunter Biden’s infamous laptop, the New York Times finally announced it had “authenticated” the computer and its messages. The computer, left amid a…
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March 21, 2022
Survey shows concern over pharmacy benefit manager practices
Report shows over 90% of pharmacists described PBMs as “an obstacle between the patient and healthcare provider, largely responsible for increasing drug prices.” Many local pharmacists in Mississippi are concerned about their ability to survive and serve their communities as large pharmacy benefit management (PBM) companies increase the cost of filling prescriptions. This conclusion is…
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March 21, 2022
GIPSON: American Agriculture Fueling the Economy
Submitted by Ag Commissioner Andy Gipson “We must never be in a position where we are dependent on our enemies for sustenance.” On March 22, we celebrate National Ag Day and recognize the contributions of agriculture that provide food, fuel, fiber, and shelter to our communities. In Mississippi, agriculture – the state’s largest industry –…
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March 21, 2022
Former Governor, First Lady Bryant to have their portraits unveiled at the Capitol
Phil Bryant was the 64th Governor of Mississippi. Phil and Deborah Bryant, Mississippi’s former Governor and First Lady, will have their official portraits unveiled at the state Capitol on Tuesday, March 22. The ceremony by the Mississippi Department of Archives and History will take place at 10:30 a.m. in the second-floor rotunda. At 10:30 a.m.…
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Daniel Tyson
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August 6, 2025
Commissioner Trusty shares FCC’s plan to unleash growth, internet access
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Daniel Tyson
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August 6, 2025
Jackson residents want safer streets
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Frank Corder
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August 6, 2025
Governor Reeves: Voters rejected Medicaid expansion in Tuesday’s GOP Senate primaries
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Lynne Jeter
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August 5, 2025
Mancuso Chemicals investing $5.52 million in the Magnolia State
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August 4, 2025
Cherry elected Mississippi Power chairman, CEO
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Lynne Jeter
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July 17, 2025
Southern Miss, Integer Technologies land $25 million defense contract
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Richelle Putnam
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August 6, 2025
The Song Inside Us All: Voices from the 2025 MSA Pines Region Songwriters Festival
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Alistair Begg
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August 6, 2025
Bringing out the best in people
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Meredith Biesinger
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August 5, 2025
A Bit of the Sip: Oxford serves up flavor, fun, and philanthropy
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Sid Salter
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August 6, 2025
Will moving Neshoba stump speeches to June in 2026 lessen the fair’s political impact?
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Russ Latino
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August 5, 2025
The “no public money to private schools” mantra of school choice opponents is objectively dumb
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Russ Latino
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August 3, 2025
Sydney Sweeney’s good genes and America’s obsession with victimhood outrage
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