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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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June 4, 2013
Rubio Partners with Palazzo on Right to Refuse Amendment for Obamacare Individual Mandate
Release from Congressman Palazzo: Washington, D.C. – Congressman Steven Palazzo (MS-4) today applauded the introduction of the Senate companion to H.J. Res. 28, the “Right to Refuse” amendment by U.S. Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL). The provision, which Palazzo introduced in the House of Representatives in February, would effectively reverse the ObamaCare individual mandate tax and…
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June 4, 2013
Mississippi man indicted in ricin letters case
Mississippi man indicted in ricin letters case A 41-year-old Mississippi man was named in a five-count indictment, including a charge of developing and stockpiling the toxin ricin for use as a weapon related to threatening letters sent in April to President Obama, Sen. Roger Wicker, R-Miss., and a local Mississippi judge. James Dutschke of Tupelo,…
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June 4, 2013
Grants to community health centers option to Medicaid expansion, governor says
Grants to community health centers option to Medicaid expansion, governor says Gov. Phil Bryant’s alternative proposal to increase health care coverage in the state is to provide additional grant money to federally qualified community health centers to provide services to low-income residents and the uninsured. Bryant’s staff said the governor remains opposed to Medicaid expansion…
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June 4, 2013
Gov. Bryant heads to Washington, New York this week
Gov. Bryant heads to Washington, New York this week Gov. Phil Bryant is heading to Washington and New York this week to speak at Arlington National Cemetery during a memorial service honoring a slain Mississippi civil rights leader and also appearing at the New York Mississippi Picnic in Central Park, among other appearances. The governor’s…
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June 4, 2013
Secretary of State to Monitor Municipal Elections
Secretary of State to Monitor Municipal Elections Mississippi’s secretary of state visited Meridian Monday to encourage people to vote in Tuesday’s elections. The secretary of state oversees Mississippi’s elections. Delbert Hosemann also said his office will have poll watchers in Meridian and about 20 cities. He said observers from his office follow a check list…
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June 4, 2013
Health care overhaul opponent Bryant gives $1M state aid to call center for exchange questions
Health care overhaul opponent Bryant gives $1M state aid to call center for exchange questions Gov. Phil Bryant rarely misses a chance to bash the federal healthcare overhaul. But Thursday, he announced the state is giving $1 million to a federal contractor that will hire 1,000 Mississippians to help implement it. The Mississippi Development Authority…
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June 4, 2013
USDOJ watching elections in 6 Miss. cities
Justice Dept. watching elections in 6 Miss. cities The U.S. Justice Department says it will monitor elections Tuesday in six Mississippi cities to ensure voters are treated fairly. Attorneys will observe polling place activities in Brookhaven, Greenwood, Isola, Meridian, Philadelphia and Ruleville. The monitoring is designed to enforce provisions of the Voting Rights Act of…
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June 4, 2013
Chaney says to review insurance before storms
Chaney says to review insurance before storms Mississippi Insurance Commissioner Mike Chaney says people should review insurance policies as part of storm preparations as hurricane season approaches. Chaney says in a news release that most insurance companies won’t accept new applications after a designated hurricane or named storm enters the Gulf of Mexico. He says…
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June 4, 2013
State looks to stop Statutory Rapists
State looks to stop Statutory Rapists Mississippi lawmakers have embarked on a controversial campaign to discourage older men from having sex with teenagers. 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.…
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June 4, 2013
Governor Phil Bryant encourages people to vote for conservative in today’s municipal elections
Friends, On Tuesday, voters will go to the polls and decide who will lead our cities for the next four years. Voting for strong conservative leadership at the local level will ensure opportunity and growth throughout Mississippi as elections are consequential in moving our state forward. In our municipalities, we must have public officials that…
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July 8, 2026
Trump warns Iran that US is preparing for more strikes after saying ceasefire is over
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Jeremy Pittari
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July 8, 2026
Mississippians encouraged to ramp up their physical activity
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July 8, 2026
Magnolia Mornings: July 8, 2026
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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
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Frank Corder
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July 7, 2026
Jabil bringing nearly 2,200 jobs to Mississippi
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Meredith Biesinger
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July 8, 2026
Magnolia Mahjong House brings people back to the table
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Alistair Begg
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July 8, 2026
Jesus stands among us
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Meredith Biesinger
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July 7, 2026
Rediscovering the Jackson Zoo
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Sid Salter
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July 8, 2026
As fireworks fizzle from America’s 250th celebrations, unity as a nation remains elusive
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Grant Callen
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July 2, 2026
America and Mississippi at 250
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Sid Salter
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July 1, 2026
Delta journalist Jim Abbott’s ‘Paper Man’ memoir captures his unique, impactful career
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