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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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January 24, 2014
Craft beer brewers seek on-site sales
Mississippi’s burgeoning craft brewing industry and beer distributors are at odds over brewers wanting to sell directly to customers who visit them. The state’s temperance laws, dating to the post-Prohibition 1930s, require a “three-tiered” system. Beer manufacturers must use a distributor to sell to stores and restaurants. “Brewpub” restaurants are allowed to sell beer they…
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January 24, 2014
Wiggins drops DMR accountability bill
A bill filed in the state Senate is designed to keep the Mississippi Department of Marine Resources intact, allow timely agency reorganization and improve accountability, said Sen. Brice Wiggins, the bill’s sponsor. Read more at Sunherald
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January 24, 2014
Chaney wants background checks for security system salesmen
Mississippi State Insurance Commissioner Mike Chaney, wants security system sales people subject to background checks to ensure that they are not criminals before entering people’s homes. Chaney, the guest speaker at the Poplarville Rotary last Wednesday, said that he is pushing legislation to get security sales people to have a mandatory background check. Read more…
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January 24, 2014
MS Governor Phil Bryant helps break ground on minor league MGM Park in Biloxi
Ground broken for new Biloxi minor league stadium, which will be named MGM Park “Dreams come true, and here we are to show that it will be a reality,” said Bryant, who has pledged $15 million to the construction project from a federal grant following the 2009 BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.…
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July 15, 2026
House passes bill to ‘ditch the switch’ and make daylight saving time permanent
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July 15, 2026
Magnolia Mornings: July 15, 2026
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Frank Corder
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July 14, 2026
Governor calls lawmakers into special session to address state’s youth courts
Business
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Frank Corder
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July 14, 2026
Aluminum Dynamics investing another $200 million in Lowndes County
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Frank Corder
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July 8, 2026
Mississippi-based UniTek Global Services acquires Concurrent Utility Services
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Frank Corder
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July 7, 2026
Hood Industries closing Wiggins mill after 56 years
Culture
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Alistair Begg
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July 15, 2026
God vindicates His people
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Meredith Biesinger
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July 14, 2026
A little bit of wonderland in Hattiesburg: The story of Ross Mansion
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Alistair Begg
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July 14, 2026
You shall be clean
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Sid Salter
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July 15, 2026
Sen. Graham’s sudden death will impact seniority, congressional majority prospects
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Kelley Williams
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July 13, 2026
Black Swans and Mudberg
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Robert St. John
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July 13, 2026
The least valuable customer in Nevada
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