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November 2, 2016
Neshoba Democrat endorses “the sane” @realDonaldTrump, adding, “Lord, help us”
EDITORIALS/Trump for President No matter who is elected president — Trump may actually have a chance as the Democrats unravel — reasonable people are going to have to pick up the pieces amid the shouts of a “rigged” election or “the Russians hacked me.” Given her liberal ideology, flawed policies and heavy political baggage, —…
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November 2, 2016
Black church in Greenville, Mississippi burned, spray painted with “Vote @realDonaldTrump”
Greenville Church burned and spray painted “Vote Trump” Tuesday night sometime after 11 p.m. authorities responded to a call about a church burning. Local Black church Hopewell M.B. Church was not only burned but also vandalized with the words “Vote Trump” spray painted on the side of the building. WLBT 11/2/16
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November 2, 2016
MITCHELL: #MAEP antiquated and ineffective? Horsefeathers
CHARLIE MITCHELL: MAEP is antiquated and ineffective? Horsefeathers To avoid federal intervention due to the disparity of state funds provided to “rich” vs. “poor” districts, the Legislature adopted the Mississippi Adequate Education Program and its equalization formula in 1997. The ploy worked. The feds backed off. Subsequently, in all years except two, the Legislature has…
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November 2, 2016
Judge denies motion to acquit, new trial for Kenneth Fairley, confidant of Hattiesburg mayor DuPree
Fairley denied acquittal, new trial in federal case A federal judge has denied a motion seeking acquittal or a new trial for the Rev. Kenneth Fairley. Fairley was convicted Sept. 12 of two counts of theft of government funds and one count of conspiracy to defraud the government, involving money received from the U.S. Department…
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November 2, 2016
Pascagoula voters approve food tax on second try
Pascagoula voters approve restaurant tax increase The second time proved to be the charm for Pascagoula’s proposed restaurant tax increase. Residents went to the polls on Tuesday, with 61 percent voting in favor of the 2 percent tax hike. When the same issue was on the ballot on August 30, it garnered 56 percent support,…
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November 2, 2016
Attorney Carlos Moore asks 5th Circuit Court of Appeals to order a trial on his #msflag lawsuit
Attorney tries to revive Confederate emblem lawsuit A Mississippi attorney is asking a federal appeals court to revive his lawsuit that sought to erase the Confederate emblem from the state flag. A district judge dismissed Carlos Moore’s lawsuit in September, rejecting his argument that the emblem is an unconstitutional vestige of slavery. Moore’s attorney filed…
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November 2, 2016
Judges Kenny Griffis and Jim Kitchens talk with Clarion Ledger about the race and campaign finance
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November 2, 2016
City of Tupelo keeps #msflag flying
Tupelo council votes to keep state flag up The Mississippi state flag isn’t going anywhere in the city of Tupelo. Despite calls by some citizens and civil rights advocates to remove the controversial flag from city property, the City Council approved a policy Tuesday dictating that any city-owned facility with more than one flag pole…
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November 2, 2016
Sen. Wicker in op-ed: Military presence enhances life in Mississippi
ROGER WICKER: Military presence enhances life in Mississippi Patriotism is never in short supply in our state, and it was certainly on full display at the Mississippi Coast Convention Center in Biloxi on Oct. 25. I joined Secretary of the Air Force Deborah Lee James, Rep. Steven Palazzo, and our service members from south Mississippi…
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November 2, 2016
Secretary Hosemann reminds voters of laws governing conduct at polls
RELEASE: Secretary Hosemann Reminds Voters of Laws Governing Conduct at Polls Jackson, Miss.—One week remains before Election Day. Secretary of State Delbert Hosemann is asking voters to follow laws governing conduct in precincts, thereby ensuring ballots are cast in an efficient and orderly manner on November 8. “Our statutes are designed to balance preventing interference…
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November 2, 2016
Gov. Bryant endorses Kenny Griffis for MSSC
Gov @PhilBryantMS & @MSGOP endorsed Court of Appeals Judge Kenny Griffis @Griffis2016 as the conservative choice for the MS Supreme Court. pic.twitter.com/QR2YcZPPPN — Hinds GOP (@HindsGOP) November 1, 2016 Twitter 11/1/16
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November 2, 2016
Gov. Bryant to join Judge Jack Wilson on campaign trail in Meridian
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June 9, 2026
Breaking down the teams playing for a national championship at the College World Series
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Clara Turnage
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June 9, 2026
Researchers study ‘double-edged’ nature of workplace resilience
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Jeremy Pittari
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June 9, 2026
Mississippi higher education leaders talk enrollment cliff, consolidation
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Frank Corder
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June 8, 2026
EVE Energy makes U.S. Dept. of War’s roster of “Chinese military companies”
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Daniel Tyson
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May 20, 2026
International Paper breaks ground on new $225 million facility in central Mississippi
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Frank Corder
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May 14, 2026
Azuria Water Solutions breaks ground on new manufacturing facility in Batesville
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Meredith Biesinger
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June 9, 2026
FestivalSouth: When Hattiesburg becomes a stage
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Alistair Begg
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June 9, 2026
With utmost patience
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Robert St. John
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June 8, 2026
The real work
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Kelley Williams
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June 8, 2026
What the Corps understands but you don’t
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Roger Wicker
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June 5, 2026
Mississippi building 21st century blue economy
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Sid Salter
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June 3, 2026
It’s the third of June and the haunting mystery of Gentry’s ‘Ode to Billy Joe’ remains
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