Skip to content
News
Business
Culture
Opinion
Issues
About
Who We Are
Our Approach
Staff & Contributors
Sponsorship
Y’all Archive
Search
Donate
News
Opinion
Business
Culture
About Us
Who We Are
Our Approach
Staff & Contributors
News
News
|
Magnolia Tribune
•
October 1, 2012
Wicker will be keynote speaker at Oktibbeha GOP event
Wicker will be keynote speaker at Oktibbeha GOP event Some of Mississippi’s most prominent Republican political figures will join the Oktibbeha County Republican Party on Oct. 8 for the group’s annual Patriots Dinner. Sen. Roger Wicker, along with U.S. congressmen Gregg Harper and Alan Nunnelee, will serve as special guests at the event, which will…
News
|
Magnolia Tribune
•
October 1, 2012
Judge says Southaven mayor can keep paycheck, for now
Judge says Southaven mayor can keep paycheck, for now A Hinds County Chancery Court judge has granted Southaven Mayor Greg Davis’ request for a preliminary injunction that stops Mississippi Auditor Stacey Pickering from garnishing his paycheck to recover disputed debt. But at the same time, Chancellor Dewayne Thomas also ordered Davis to put up a…
News
|
Magnolia Tribune
•
October 1, 2012
SH – Audit of college tuition program long overdue
SH – Audit of college tuition program long overdue Since 1996, Mississippi has been selling future college educations at current prices. The Mississippi Prepaid Affordable College Tuition Plan, or MPACT, now has 22,293 participants and it holds more than a quarter of a billion dollars in trust. Those are impressive numbers. But are they impressive…
News
|
Magnolia Tribune
•
October 1, 2012
Mississippi suit once involving Vatican ending after a decade
Mississippi suit once involving Vatican ending after a decade A lawsuit related to the scams of a financier who claimed to have ties to the Vatican while looting insurance companies is winding down after more than a decade of legal wrangling. Attorneys for Mississippi Insurance Commissioner Mike Chaney filed a motion Wednesday in U.S. District…
News
|
Magnolia Tribune
•
October 1, 2012
Nunnelee hears how cheap Chinese steal is hurting Mississippi workers
Nunnelee hears how cheap Chinese steal is hurting Mississippi workers U.S. steel mills have had a long-standing reputation of being unionized, grim manufacturing plants polluting the skyline of the blight-filled Rust Belt. Lowndes County’s Severstal does not seem to fit the stereotypical steel mill mold, however. With a workforce of almost 700 employees and hundreds…
News
|
Magnolia Tribune
•
October 1, 2012
Haley Barbour on Leadership – Gridlock is the result of President’s failed leadership
News
|
Magnolia Tribune
•
October 1, 2012
LG Tate Reeves questions Treasurer Lynn Fitch on consistency of her MPACT stance vis a vis PERS
SID SALTER: Fitch stirs up fiscal ants with MPACT stance Fitch claims that MPACT is struggling financially. She told lawmakers that MPACT – with 22,293 families enrolled – is only 76.8 percent funded, leaving a $94 million shortfall. Fitch also told legislative leaders that MPACT investment earnings since inception had performed at 4.8 percent against…
News
|
Magnolia Tribune
•
October 1, 2012
PETTUS – Analysis: Coffee, tea and punditry from fmr. MS Governor Haley Barbour
Analysis: Coffee, tea and punditry from Barbour In the two- and three-minute clips, Barbour gives his opinions on everything from the new federal health care law to U.S. Senate candidate Todd Akin of Missouri, who angered people by saying women could avoid getting pregnant in cases of “legitimate rape.” Barbour tells The Associated Press that…
News
|
Magnolia Tribune
•
October 1, 2012
Kingfish exposes bias of Capitol press corps in post-LBO presser
Jackson Jambalaya 9/30/12
News
|
Magnolia Tribune
•
September 28, 2012
Exit Stage Left
Legislative Democrats seeking ways out? by Frank Corder
Posts pagination
Prev
1
…
2,275
2,276
2,277
2,278
2,279
…
4,307
Next
News
|
Magnolia Tribune
•
September 28, 2012
AG Holder at Ole Miss : ‘Challenge nation to aim higher’
AG Holder at Ole Miss : ‘Challenge nation to aim higher’ U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder Jr. told a University of Mississippi audience that James Meredith’s breaking of the color barrier was “an inflection point” in the nation’s pursuit of justice. He added that much work came ahead of it and much more still follows…
News
|
Magnolia Tribune
•
September 28, 2012
Nunnelee – Tax reform should not be tackled in lame duck session
Tax reform should not be tackled in lame duck session While the nation is rightly focused on the election November 6th, the “fiscal cliff” will be upon us shortly. As we approach the end of the year, we have the worst of all worlds when it comes to taxes: the threat of higher rates, extreme…
News
News
|
Jeremy Pittari
•
July 2, 2026
DeSoto County residents sue over new circuit, chancery court districts
News
|
Magnolia Tribune
•
July 1, 2026
Expansion of Lee County auto parts plant will invest $53 million, create 28 jobs
News
|
Jeremy Pittari
•
July 1, 2026
Workforce Pell Grant program ramping up in Mississippi
Business
Business
|
Frank Corder
•
June 23, 2026
Keytronic announces $8.89 million expansion in Corinth
Business
|
Frank Corder
•
June 17, 2026
Gould Industries locating in southwest Mississippi
Business
|
Frank Corder
•
June 16, 2026
U.S. Army contracts with General Atomics for long-range maneuvering projectile program
Culture
Culture
|
Susan Marquez
•
July 2, 2026
What’s more American than a Fourth of July cookout?
Culture
|
Alistair Begg
•
July 2, 2026
Endless profit
Culture
|
Alistair Begg
•
July 1, 2026
The true Israel
Opinion
Opinion
|
Grant Callen
•
July 2, 2026
America and Mississippi at 250
Opinion
|
Sid Salter
•
July 1, 2026
Delta journalist Jim Abbott’s ‘Paper Man’ memoir captures his unique, impactful career
Opinion
|
Russ Latino
•
June 30, 2026
An American Inheritance Requires a Moral People
All the latest delivered to your inbox!
Company
This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
Email
(Required)
By joining our newsletter, you are confirming that you agree with the
Privacy Policy
Cat Title
|
Author
•
Date
Title Placeholder