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January 27, 2014
General Atomics Investing $11 Million in Expansion, Creating 80 New Jobs in Shannon, Miss
General Atomics Investing $11 Million in Expansion, Creating 80 New Jobs in Shannon, Miss. SHANNON, Miss.—Gov. Phil Bryant and General Atomics today announced that the company’s Electromagnetic Systems Group is relocating the production components of several well-established product lines from the former GA Electronic Systems, Inc., which recently merged with EMS, to their state-of-the-art manufacturing…
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January 27, 2014
Capitol Prayer Ministry to meet this Thursday at Galloway UMC
Chairman Ben B. James, Jr., and Lieutenant Governor Tate Reeves invite you to attend a Prayer Luncheon on Thursday, January 30, 2014 at Noon at the Galloway United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall. Lunch is provided free of charge to all who RSVP. The guest speakers will be Mr. and Mrs. Andy Taggart. RSVP to Kimberly…
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January 27, 2014
Wicker – Obamacare won’t last
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January 27, 2014
Miss. PERS director against delaying ’13th check’
Miss. PERS director against delaying ’13th check’ The head of the Mississippi Public Employees Retirement System says she opposes a bill that would make state and local government retirees wait until they’re 65 to collect an annual cost-of-living adjustment known as the “13th check,” even if they retire years earlier. “The unintended consequences of that…
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January 27, 2014
AP – Miss. lawmaker Holland has gallbladder surgery
Miss. lawmaker Holland has gallbladder surgery
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January 27, 2014
House aims to finalize farm conference
House aims to finalize farm conference Later Friday, in outlining the legislative schedule for next week, House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va.) also listed a farm bill conference report as one of the items for possible consideration. As it is, the House is on a shortened schedule, returning Monday but then only staying through Wednesday…
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January 27, 2014
PENDER: Teacher pay raise? Beware of them Dems
Note to Mississippi teachers: If you really want a pay raise this year, lay off the rallying — or at least the rallying with Democrats. Work the phone lines, particularly to Senate Republicans. One might think hundreds of teachers rallying at the Capitol for legislation would help said legislation. But in the strange world of…
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January 27, 2014
AP analysis: Mississippi Legislature has sharp partisan divide
AP analysis: Mississippi Legislature has sharp partisan divide
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January 24, 2014
Corinth, Rep. Bain (D) don’t want citizens to vote on school board members
Would electing school board members "dilute the diversity of the board"?
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January 24, 2014
Mississippi Democrats Warning Of Potential Changes To PERS
Mississippi Democrats Warning Of Potential Changes To PERS Democrats in the Mississippi legislature are claiming a bill to change part of the the Public Employee Retirement System is actually an attempt to undermine the program. MPB’s Jeffrey Hess reports that despite warnings the bill is unlikely to become law. The bill, submitted by Senator Sean…
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January 24, 2014
House seeks full August paycheck for school employees, but is it legal?
House seeks full August paycheck for school employees, but is it legal? The Mississippi House Thursday passed a bill meant to ensure teachers get a full paycheck in August, but school board leaders say they don’t believe the proposal is legal. The dispute is wrapped up in an effort by school boards and superintendents to…
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January 24, 2014
In Meridian, Wicker speaks on poison letters
A former Meridian resident, James Everett Dutschke, pleaded guilty last week to sending the poison letters to Wicker, Mississippi judge, Sadie Holland, and President Obama. “I appreciate the work of the prosecutors and law enforcement people, but I have tried to be relatively quiet about this,” said Wicker. “And I did think the state charges…
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June 16, 2025
Entergy CEO talks data centers, economic development
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June 16, 2025
Magnolia Mornings: June 16, 2025
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Frank Corder
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June 13, 2025
Nearly 280 from Mississippi National Guard deployed to D.C. in support of Saturday’s military parade
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Bernard Condon, Associated Press
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June 16, 2025
The Trump family’s next venture, a mobile phone company
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Lynne Jeter
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June 15, 2025
Will Bradham expands business his father needed
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June 6, 2025
Hiring in the US slows, though employers still added a solid 139,000 jobs in May
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Parrish Alford
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June 16, 2025
Does House settlement mean stability or more change for college athletics?
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Robert St. John
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June 16, 2025
A long thank you note
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C.H. Spurgeon
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June 16, 2025
Slow to speak
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David Rives
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June 16, 2025
The designer of fatherhood: How God’s character shapes earthly Dads
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Russ Latino
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June 15, 2025
A house divided against itself cannot stand
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Lesley Davis
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June 12, 2025
A victory for sorority sisters: The DOE affirmed what every 18-year-old pledge already knew
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