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June 6, 2013
Bill Luckett wins mayor’s slot
Bill Luckett wins mayor’s slot
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June 5, 2013
CL – Can new metro mayors get along
CL – Can new metro mayors get along
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June 5, 2013
North Mississippi mayoral election roundup
North Mississippi mayoral election roundup Saltillo choose Smith Tupelo elects 37-year-old mayor
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June 5, 2013
Six cities in South Mississippi will have new mayors
Six cities in South Mississippi will have new mayors Six South Mississippi cities will have new mayors in less than a month. Five of the six new mayors were decided in Tuesday’s general election. Democrat Billy Broomfield, a state legislator, will be Moss Point’s next mayor. He had beat Mayor Aneice Liddell in the Democratic…
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June 5, 2013
Wicker – Civilian furloughs at DOD could have been prevented
Civilian furloughs at DOD could have been prevented Wicker is a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee who has been outspoken in his opposition to these cuts. He says Congress and the president have known this was coming for a long time. “As early as last year the House of Representatives passed a bill…
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June 5, 2013
Nunnelee statement on House passing 2014 Military Construction and Veterans Affairs bill
For Immediate Release June 4, 2013 HOUSE PASSES MILITARY CONSTRUCTION AND VETERANS AFFAIRS BILL WASHINGTON, D.C. – The House of Representatives today passed the fiscal year 2014 Military Construction and Veterans Affairs Appropriations bill. It provides $73.3 billion in funding for military infrastructure as well as veterans’ benefits and programs. Congressman Alan Nunnelee (R-Miss), a…
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June 5, 2013
Presley slams Miss. Power
Presley slams Miss. Power Public Service Commissioner Brandon Presley on Monday blasted Mississippi Power’s embattled and over-budget Kemper County coal plant, but noted the $4.3 billion project is “past the point of no return” and “too big to fail.” “The decision has been made, and the train is on the track,” Northern District Commissioner Presley…
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June 5, 2013
Breitbart.com reviews Injustice the Film – ‘must see’ and ‘a gem’
‘InJustice’ Review: Lawsuit Abuse Exposed in Must-See Documentary The Scruggs saga matters because so many lawyers used his dog-eared playbook, shaking down companies with nary a thought about the ethical implications. Perhaps the most fascinating case study is how lawyers shook down tobacco companies even though everyone understands the health hazards that come with smoking.…
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June 5, 2013
Russ Schriefer and Stuart Stevens bring in Austin Barbour to their new firm
Movers & Shakers: Russ Schriefer C&E: Tell us about the new firm. Russ Schriefer: In July, we’re launching Strategic Partners & Media. Along with my current business partners Stuart Stevens and Ashley O’Connor, we’re bringing in Austin Barbour, Heath Garrett, Vinnie Minchillo and Cesar Martinez. The firm will offer media, strategic services and crisis communications,…
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June 5, 2013
Not the time for Bryant to go off message
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June 4, 2013
Mississippi Turns To ‘Cord Blood’ To Track Down Statutory Rapists
Miss. Turns To ‘Cord Blood’ To Track Down Statutory Rapists Starting in July, doctors and midwives in the state will be required by law to collect samples of umbilical cord blood from babies born to some girls under the age of 16. Officials will analyze the samples and try to identify the fathers through matches…
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June 4, 2013
Mississippi governor: Educational troubles began when ‘mom got in the workplace’
Mississippi governor: Educational troubles began when ‘mom got in the workplace’ Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant (R) said Tuesday that America’s educational troubles began when women began working outside the home in large numbers. Bryant was participating in a Washington Post Live event focused on the importance of ensuring that children read well by the end…
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Frank Corder
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June 10, 2026
AWS marks $1 billion data center investment in Clinton
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Christopher Rugaber, Associated Press
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June 10, 2026
Inflation rises to a 3-year high on spiking gas prices, highlighting affordability challenges
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June 10, 2026
Magnolia Mornings: June 10, 2026
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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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Marilyn Tinnin
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June 10, 2026
Ora Reed: From Lexington, Mississippi, around the world, and back again
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Alistair Begg
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June 10, 2026
Exemplary commitment
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Eric Olson, Associated Press
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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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Andy Gipson
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June 10, 2026
Working with the Trump administration to eliminate welfare fraud
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Sid Salter
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June 10, 2026
Legislature should heed Rep. Price Wallace’s effort to revive the ballot initiative process
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Kelley Williams
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June 8, 2026
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