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August 15, 2012
Paul Minor’s conviction upheld again by the 5th – Skilling argument shot down as inapplicable
In what will be seen by many as a loss for several related Skilling arguments, Paul Minor strikes out at the 5th circuit (again). Paul Minor Conviction Affirmed Again by 5th Circuit
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August 15, 2012
Obama protects a useless product while inflating meat prices
Obama protects a useless product while inflating meat prices Campaigning in Missouri Valley, Iowa, yesterday, President Obama announced yet another government spending program — this time designed to inflate meat prices in Midwest swing states. “Today the Department of Agriculture announced that it will buy up to $100 million worth of pork products, $50 million…
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August 15, 2012
Tate Reeves’ Neshoba Co. Fair Porch Interview 2012
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August 15, 2012
Thompson wants inquiry into Logan SPOT reports
Thompson wants inquiry into Logan SPOT reports The ranking member of the House Homeland Security Committee and longtime critic of the TSA’s behavioral screening program, Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-MS), has asked TSA and congressional homeland security leaders to look into reports of racial profiling under the program at Boston Logan International Airport. News reports have…
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August 15, 2012
Wicker: Debt to cost country’s ‘preeminence’
Wicker: Debt to cost country’s ‘preeminence’ Sen. Roger Wicker told the Tupelo Rotary Club on Monday that the U.S. stands to lose its “preeminence” if the national debt problem is not controlled and reduced. Wicker, a Tupelo resident who had been honored earlier in the program by the club for his polio-eradication work worldwide, responded…
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August 15, 2012
New judge sought in Burress v. Langston lawsuit
New judge sought in Burress v. Langston lawsuit A Prentiss County lawsuit over multi-million-dollar attorneys fees needs a new judge. Last Friday, all four 1st Circuit District judges wrote to the Mississippi Supreme Court for an “out of district” judge to preside over attorney R.H. “Bo” Burress III’s lawsuit against former attorney Joey Langston and…
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August 15, 2012
Southaven mayor Greg Davis seeks to block auditor from garnishing paycheck
Southaven mayor Greg Davis seeks to block auditor from garnishing paycheck Southaven Mayor Greg Davis, through attorney Steve Farese, sought a temporary restraining order Tuesday to prevent Mississippi Auditor Stacey Pickering from garnishing Davis’s paycheck to recover disputed debt. The temporary order is part of a counter suit filed by Davis that also seeks to…
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August 15, 2012
Inside GreenTech Automotive
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August 15, 2012
Mississippi Democrat Watchlist
by Frank Corder
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August 15, 2012
Kingfish deconstructs having the former ED of the MS Democrats writing ‘news’ for the Clarion Ledger
CL: medicsare or bust Looks like the Clarion-Ledger is allowing Sam Hall to masquerade as a journalist. Mr. Hall is the former Executive Director of the Mississippi Democratic Party and the “Community Voices Editor” at the newspaper. If Hurst horde kept him on the editorial page that would be one thing but today, they allowed…
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August 15, 2012
Congressman Steven Palazzo (R-MS-04) holds town hall meeting in Hattiesburg
Palazzo: Jobs top issue for area “Jobs, jobs and jobs,” Palazzo said during a town hall meeting Tuesday morning in downtown Hattiesburg. About 50 people gathered at the Jackie Dole Sherrill Community Center for the event. “That’s what I hear the most, any where I go, ‘Steven, what are we going to do to get…
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August 14, 2012
Mississippi Power’s credit rating cut by second agency – this time Moodys
Mississippi Power’s credit rating cut by second agency Two of the three major agencies have now cut ratings after the Mississippi Public Service Commission denied Mississippi Power a rate increase to pay off debt during construction of its $2.8 billion Kemper County power plant. Moody’s Investors Service cut its rating on about $1 billion in…
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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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