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April 14, 2015
AG Hood studying illegal gambling
Crackdown on illegal gambling starts in Biloxi Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood, chairman of the NAAG, said illegal gambling is something his department is studying, Internet cafes aren’t the issue in Mississippi that they are in other states, he said, but he is meeting with the AGA about establishing a NAAG Committee on Illegal Gambling…
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April 13, 2015
Starner Jones ad in #MS01 – ‘Critical’
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April 13, 2015
New Boyce Adams ad in #MS01 – ‘The Future’
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April 13, 2015
MS Democrat head @RickeyCole welcomes #HillaryClinton to race, says need to continue Obama “success”
Excerpt from email sent by Mississippi Democratic Party chairman Rickey Cole: Subject: The White House is ours Yesterday we heard some exciting news – Hillary Clinton’s in the race for President of the United States in 2016! We’d like to welcome her as the first official Democratic candidate, and we look forward to an exciting…
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April 13, 2015
Order by Judge Henry Wingate mandating @AGJimHood to turn over discovery docs to @Google by 041515
Order requiring MS AG Jim Hood to produce docs for Google by 041515
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April 13, 2015
CRAWFORD: Gov. Bryant seems to grasp “need to provide opportunities for more needy Mississippians”
BILL CRAWFORD: Bryant confronts tale of two Mississippis If these and other trends hold, it won’t be long before needy Mississippians outnumber comfy Mississippians. Not only does that bode ill for the state, it portends big problems for Republican politicians. While it may be popular to cater to the comfy crowd, Republicans should realize their…
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April 13, 2015
Lt. Gov. Reeves wants “another shot at the apple in terms of naming committee chairmen” next year
Senate Elections: where bills go to die In the Mississippi Senate, elections bills aren’t sent to the Senate Elections Committee for debate and passage. They’re sent there to die. Senate Elections didn’t even hold a meeting this legislative session…. …Reeves after he was elected in 2011 appointed McDaniel chairman of Elections. Last week he said:…
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April 13, 2015
Congressman Palazzo says #HillaryClinton has “a lot of questions to answer to the American people”
Palazzo: Clinton has “questions to answer” if she enters presidential race Congressman Steven Palazzo says if Clinton does run, she’ll need to clear up a lot of details about her past. “She’s got a lot of questions to answer to the American people,” he said… …”She talks about like she’s putting millions of miles on…
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April 13, 2015
Speaker ProTem Rep. Snowden says House Democrats defeated tax cuts
Snowden talks tax cuts, legislative session Mississippi House Speaker Pro Tempore Greg Snowden (R-Meridian) said the Legislature’s recent term was productive but lamented the fact that no tax cut legislation made it to Gov. Phil Bryant’s desk. “Republicans in the House and Senate had presented separate tax cut proposals, but agreed in March on a…
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April 13, 2015
Congressman Harper talks Iran deal with WTOK
WTOK 4/12/15
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April 13, 2015
Hosemann, Reeves disagree on SEC presidential primary
What happened to the ‘SEC Primary?’ Hosemann said he met last year with the governor, Reeves and Gunn, and all appeared onboard. Late last year, he reported that state Democratic, Republican and legislative leaders were in accord. Hosemann said he doesn’t know if election-year or other politics played a role in Reeves killing the bill.…
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April 13, 2015
Borsig departure “robs” IHL of “a stabilizing figure”
Borsig’s exit worsens College Board’s position It goes from bad to worse for the College Board. Jim Borsig’s decision that he’d rather be president of the Mississippi University for Women, instead of the state’s higher education commissioner, robs the board of a stabilizing figure. And some stability, in the wake of the board’s refusal to…
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May 7, 2026
Wednesday night storm spawns several tornadoes that damage hundreds of homes in three counties
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Frank Corder
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May 6, 2026
Speaker White names House Select Committees to tackle property taxes, school consolidation, redistricting, more
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Daniel Tyson
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May 6, 2026
Job training life-affirming for inmates in MAGCOR programs
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Frank Corder
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April 23, 2026
Mississippi companies invited to participate in 2026 Southeastern U.S.–Canadian Provinces Conference
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April 22, 2026
Corderill investing $100 million at Meridian data center campus
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April 17, 2026
Walmart announces plan to remodel 19 Mississippi stores
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Alistair Begg
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May 8, 2026
The cost of complaining
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Susan Marquez
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May 7, 2026
Noah “Soggy” Sweat’s “The Whiskey Speech” to be presented at Two Mississippi Museums
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Alistair Begg
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May 7, 2026
Purchased for God
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Russ Latino
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May 8, 2026
Something for everyone to hate in the redistricting debate
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Christy Hovanetz
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May 6, 2026
Mississippi is raising the bar, and that’s a really good thing for kids
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Russ Latino
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May 5, 2026
Mississippi faces pressure to redistrict before congressional midterms, but also real world constraints
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