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July 11, 2013
Gov. Phil Bryant confident state’s new gun law will go into effect
Gov. Phil Bryant confident state’s new gun law will go into effect Gov. Phil Bryant said Wednesday he’s confident Mississippi’s open-carry gun law will eventually take effect, even if a dispute about it goes all the way to the state Supreme Court. Earlier this year, legislators passed and Bryant signed House Bill 2, which says…
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July 11, 2013
Bobby Harrison chides open carry and gigs Speaker Gunn in the process
BOBBY HARRISON: Consider weapons, bar drunks and Capitol dinners Where would you feel less safe – in a debate of mostly middle-age, gun-packing men about Medicaid expansion in front of television cameras or in a restaurant where in the adjacent bar two gun-toting drunks were arguing about a drug-deal or why one tried to make…
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July 11, 2013
Bumpy Start – Vicksburg aldermen reject all of Flagg’s nominees
Bumpy Start – Vicksburg aldermen reject all of Flagg’s nominees The Vicksburg Board of Aldermen on Wednesday rejected all of new Mayor George Flaggs’ nominations for city leadership positions. Flaggs had picked police detective Sandra Johnson Williams to replace Walter Armstrong as police chief and Derek Stamps to replace Charles Atkins as fire chief, but…
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July 11, 2013
Daily Journal Editorial predictably regurgitates MS Democrats talking points on Medicaid
OUR OPINION: Medicaid debate will keep on going Read more: Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal – OUR OPINION Medicaid debate will keep on going Mississippi has made its decision for the coming year. It should revisit the issue in the 2014 regular session of the Legislature, as even some Republicans apparently are indicating privately is a…
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July 11, 2013
Huffington Post – Mississippi’s Secretary of State Moves to Enforce Voter ID Law
Mississippi’s Secretary of State Moves to Enforce Voter ID Law With unseemly haste following the Supreme Court’s recent nullification of a key provision of the Voting Rights Act, Mississippi’s Secretary of State has moved to enforce a new voter identification law that will suppress the vote of African Americans in my home state. Within hours…
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July 11, 2013
Brown faces full Senate Judiciary vote on judgeship nomination
Brown faces full Senate Judiciary vote on judgeship nomination Jackson attorney Debra Brown faces a U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee vote on her federal judgeship nomination, perhaps before the Aug. 2 recess. If confirmed, the Yazoo City native would fill an 18-month Greenville courthouse vacancy after the death of Judge W. Allen Pepper Jr. She also…
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July 11, 2013
Wicker: American Leadership Needed to End Syrian Crisis
Wicker: American Leadership Needed to End Syrian Crisis WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Roger Wicker, R-Miss., today called on the Obama Administration to step up its efforts to support Syrian opposition to the Assad regime and put an end to the 29-month-long crisis that has seen more than 100,000 people killed and 1.7 million people displaced…
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July 11, 2013
Tate Reeves talks early education, workforce development with Ingalls leaders
Tate Reeves talks early education, workforce development with Ingalls leaders Lt. Gov. Tate Reeves was at Ingalls Shipbuilding this morning to get updates on the shipbuilder’s work load, chat with leaders about workforce development and education and tour an amphibious assault ship. After the tour, Reeves called LHA 6 America “terribly impressive” and said he…
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July 10, 2013
BP plaintiffs lawyer Samuel Issacharoff once represented Dickie Scruggs
BP plaintiffs lawyer once represented Scruggs Meanwhile, Issacharoff has moved on to helping represent a group of class action plaintiffs suing BP. On Monday, he served as counsel for the plaintiffs at a hearing held in a federal appeals court involving the administration of claims processing to individuals and businesses negatively affected by the 2010…
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July 10, 2013
Beef plant scandal: Major player Richard Hall out on supervised release
Beef plant scandal: Major player Richard Hall out on supervised release A key figure in Mississippi’s beef plant scandal has been placed on supervised release and freed from prison. Richard Hall, of Clarksville, Tenn., was sentenced to eight years in Mississippi prison on three counts of wire fraud for his role in the failure of…
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July 10, 2013
Mississippi Town refuses license to proposed gay bar
Mississippi Town refuses license to proposed gay bar SHANNON – O’Hara’s, a sports bar that would cater to Northeast Mississippi’s gay and lesbian community, is still in limbo after Shannon’s board of aldermen did not reconsider letting it have a license. Of the five aldermen, no one made a motion to reconsider the June 4…
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July 10, 2013
Barbour-pardoned man wants name cleared
Barbour-pardoned man wants name cleared A Vicksburg man has asked a Warren County judge to wipe clean his criminal record. Clarence Jones received an indefinite suspension of his life sentence and was released from prison in 2004 from Gov. Ronnie Musgrove. Jones had served as trusty at the Governor’s Mansion. He was pardoned by Gov.…
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Bonnie Coblentz
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April 10, 2026
Strategic, unified vision transforms Carthage
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Jeremy Pittari
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April 10, 2026
Miss. Dept. of Health outlines upcoming fiscal year budget
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Jeremy Pittari
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April 10, 2026
Mississippi moves up to 48th in national health rankings
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Susan Marquez
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April 10, 2026
C Spire completes work under Mississippi Capital Projects Fund to expand high-speed, broadband infrastructure
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Daniel Tyson
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April 9, 2026
Amazon investing another $12 billion in Central Mississippi
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Frank Corder
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March 31, 2026
Channel South, $105 million mixed use development, aims to transform Gulfport’s downtown
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Marilyn Tinnin
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April 10, 2026
Joan Williams: Gifted author and Faulkner’s protégé
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Alistair Begg
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April 10, 2026
Protected by His presence
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Marilyn Tinnin
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April 9, 2026
The Mississippi Gift Company spreads the best of the Magnolia State across the globe
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Roger Wicker
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April 10, 2026
Rebuilding the American arsenal
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Russ Latino
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April 8, 2026
The truth about ACA subsidies after the “One Big Beautiful Bill”
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Sid Salter
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April 8, 2026
A new take on an old question about who Mississippians trust with life-altering decisions
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