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October 2, 2017
Uncertainty surrounds Mississippi health insurance sign ups as HHS pulls out of meetings
Uncertainty in Mississippi before health insurance sign-up JACKSON – The federal health insurance market for individuals won’t open for enrollment until Nov. 1, but regulators, insurers and those who help Mississippians find coverage are already dealing with waves of uncertainty. In the latest development, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services pulled out of…
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October 2, 2017
Feds providing $15 million over 5 years to Mississippi for charter school start ups
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT HELPING MISSISSIPPI START CHARTER SCHOOLS JACKSON, Miss. (AP) – The federal government is giving Mississippi $15 million over five years to subsidize the startup of charter schools. The money could help lure new schools to the state or allow the state to approve otherwise-underfunded local applicants. The U.S. Department of Education announced the…
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October 2, 2017
Rehearing on #HB1523 denied by Court of Appeals
Court denies rehearing of Mississippi’s LGBT religous objections law The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit denied the request for a rehearing with the full panel of the Fifth Circuit to plaintiffs in Campaign for Southern Equality v. Bryant III Friday, September 29. That request challenged the passage of House Bill 1523 in…
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September 29, 2017
Can an anti-Donald Trump candidacy for US Senate be successful in Mississippi?
And who is this Steve Lonegan guy? by Alan Lange
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September 29, 2017
History was on Moore’s side in Alabama Republican election
History was on Moore’s side in Alabama Republican election No appointed senator has ever won a primary runoff election, according to political historian Eric Ostermeier of the University of Minnesota. And even elected senators have struggled in primary runoffs; only two who made it into a runoff with a second-place initial finish have gone on…
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September 29, 2017
State Sen. Sean Tindell appointed by Gov. Bryant to Court of Appeals
MS Sen. Sean Tindell appointed to state court of appeals JACKSON, MS (WLOX) – State Sen. Sean Tindell will replace recently appointed Mississippi Supreme Court Justice David Ishee on the state court of appeals, Gov. Phil Bryant announced Friday. Tindell’s appointment is effective Nov. 2 “Senator Tindell’s experience as a prosecutor and his work in…
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September 29, 2017
Steve Simpson out as overseer of SRHS pension after conflict
SRHS pension overseer is out. The replacement comes at no cost to the retirees. In a major court development for the Singing River Health System failed pension, a judge removed attorney and former judge Steve Simpson from overseeing the finances of the plan. The judge said Simpson created a conflict of interest when he joined…
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September 29, 2017
Lawsuit wants end to ban on felon voting
Lawsuit seeks to end Mississippi’s lifetime felon voting ban JACKSON – Mississippi’s constitution bars its citizens from voting ever again after being convicted of certain felonies. Now a legal group wants the federal courts to remove what it calls an illegal vestige of white supremacy by striking down most of these restrictions. Attorney Rob McDuff,…
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September 29, 2017
State Auditor says “Pool Method at the Department of Education was outside the bounds of state law”
State Auditor’s Office says Mississippi Department of Education broke state laws The report alleges MDE had contracts for duplicate services, leading to substantial waste and abuse of taxpayer funds. “All the facts point to the fact that the Pool Method at the Department of Education was outside the bounds of state law,” said Pickering. At…
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September 29, 2017
Gov, Bryant, AG Hood, Speaker ProTem Snowden welcome consul general of Israel to Meridian
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September 29, 2017
Mississippi NAACP president talks #msflag, National Anthem protests in Meridian
Mississippi’s NAACP president visits Meridian MERIDIAN, Miss. (WTOK) – Mississippi’s NAACP interim president made a special visit to the Queen City Thursday night. Charles Hampton came to speak with local NAACP officials about some of the issues and problems the state chapter is working on. Hampton touched on many topics, such as the National Anthem…
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September 29, 2017
Pascagoula-Gautier School board member says a “prevalent situation right now across all government is to reduce taxes and start hurting people”
School district votes to sue city of Pascagoula PASCAGOULA, MS (WLOX) – A court battle is looming, pitting the Pascagoula-Gautier School District against the City of Pascagoula. This is after the city council rejected a request by the school district for a 4 mil tax increase that would have brought in an additional $1.3 million…
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Frank Corder
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May 11, 2026
Fifth Circuit vacates order requiring Mississippi to redraw state Supreme Court districts
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Daniel Tyson
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May 11, 2026
Jackson’s Parks and Recreation is being folded into other city departments
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Jeremy Pittari
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May 11, 2026
Mississippi expected to receive $40.9 million in Purdue Pharma opioid settlement
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Frank Corder
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May 11, 2026
Lockers Manufacturing announces $9.7 million expansion in Batesville
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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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Frank Corder
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April 22, 2026
Corderill investing $100 million at Meridian data center campus
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May 11, 2026
Missouri running back Ahmad Hardy is in stable condition after being shot at a concert
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Robert St. John
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May 11, 2026
A cow in Wiggins is better at her job than I am
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Matt Friedeman
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May 11, 2026
How American discipleship can start getting it right
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Trey Dellinger
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May 11, 2026
New Mississippi abortion pill law protects women
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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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