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March 4, 2013
Dickie Scruggs takes case to 5th Circuit today
Dickie Scruggs takes case to 5th Circuit today A three-judge panel will hear on Monday former Oxford attorney Richard “Dickie” Scruggs’ appeal on his 2008 guilty plea that he improperly influenced Judge Bobby DeLaughter. Attorneys for Scruggs, 66, will seek to convince the judges his offer to help DeLaughter’s pursuit of a federal judgeship was…
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March 4, 2013
Geoff Pender: Corrupt officials still get off easy
Geoff Pender: Corrupt officials still get off easy Yet another corrupt Mississippi government official has just gotten off with a slap on the wrist, as a bill that would prevent such languishes in the Legislature, facing a likely death. The state auditor busted Indianola Deputy Municipal Court Clerk Tina Parker for stealing $51,244.33 from taxpayers,…
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March 4, 2013
Mississippi could end up buying Cat Island
Mississippi could end up buying Cat Island Mississippi could soon own Cat Island. Bills are moving through the Legislature to give the state the authority to use money from a fund to buy a roughly five-mile section of the island in the Gulf of Mexico off the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Cat Island is part of…
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March 4, 2013
Gov. Phil Bryant Op-Ed – State must hold the line on Medicaid
State must hold the line on Medicaid There has been much public discussion lately about the so-called Affordable Care Act, also known as ObamaCare. In Mississippi, as in many other states, a particular subject of debate is whether or not to expand the Medicaid program, our state’s largest and most costly entitlement program. In our…
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March 4, 2013
Haley Barbour – Sacrificing energy is no way out of sequester
Sacrificing energy is no way out of sequester Every once in a while an idea gets broached in Washington that superficially appears to offer an easy way out of a difficult problem. Avoiding sequestration by raising taxes on America’s energy industry is one such idea. This we know: Washington has a massive spending problem. But…
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March 4, 2013
Steve Holland Op-Ed – Keep Politics Out of PERS (ICYMI)
Steve Holland Op-Ed – Keep Politics Out of PERS Public Employees Retirement System Executive Director Pat Robertson told the members of a House subcommittee recently that contrary to constant harping by some politicians, PERS was in no danger of collapsing. Robertson reported that PERS has seen its assets grow by $1.5 billion just since July…
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March 4, 2013
House blocks easing of Natchez Trace height restrictions
House blocks easing of Natchez Trace height restrictions Legislation that would have removed the height restriction for structures within 1,000 feet of the Natchez Trace Parkway came to a screeching halt Thursday in the state House. The House defeated it 62-54, though Transportation Committee Chair Robert Johnson, D-Natchez, held the bill on a motion to…
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March 4, 2013
MSGOP reviews last week
MSGOP reviews last week This week’s review includes information on sequestration, Biloxi’s State of the City Address, and an education lunch featuring Lt. Governor Tate Reeves and former U.S. Secretary of Education Dr. William Bennett. It also includes news of the Hol-Mac expansion and some municipal elections info. MSGOP
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March 4, 2013
Gregg Harper – Democrats to blame for Sequester
Hello– There is a lot of talk lately about the sequester. So what exactly is it? This term refers to across-the-board spending cuts proposed by the president and agreed to by Congress in 2011. The result is about $85 billion in actual spending cuts over the next seven months. Half of the reductions will come…
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March 1, 2013
Bill to allow casino classes heads to Gov. Bryant
Bill to allow casino classes heads to Gov. Bryant A bill headed to the governor would allow more of Mississippi’s public universities and community colleges to teach management, accounting or other courses specifically related to running casinos. The courses could be taught only in counties where casinos are legal — some areas along the Mississippi…
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March 1, 2013
Harper votes for Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act of 2013, Nays from Nunnelee and Palazzo
Harper votes for Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act of 2013, Nays from Nunnelee and Palazzo
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March 1, 2013
State House approves alternative fuels incentives
State House approves alternative fuels incentives Mississippians can get a tax break for driving an alternative energy car or for constructing an alternative energy fueling station if legislation that passed the state House on Wednesday becomes law. “We are trying to incentivize alternative energy to the point it reaches critical mass,” said Rep. Hank Zuber,…
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Frank Corder
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July 9, 2026
State Treasurer McRae challenges Congressman Thompson’s opposition to Trump Accounts
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Marisa Atkinson
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July 9, 2026
Ole Miss club helps Mississippi bring home gold at USA Games
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Jeremy Pittari
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July 9, 2026
State Health Officer warns Mississippi Board of Health about declining kindergartener vaccination rates
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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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Susan Marquez
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July 9, 2026
Mississippi restaurants win Wine Spectator awards
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Alistair Begg
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July 9, 2026
Seeing Christ in the scriptures
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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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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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