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May 25, 2012
Times-Picayune goes to 3 days a week
Times-Picayune goes to 3 days a week Just how tough it’s getting for newspapers is hammered home in the news that The Times-Picayune of New Orleans is going to publish only three days a week — Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays. Veteran journalist Bill Minor, who worked there 31 years, said the news “speaks loudly for…
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May 25, 2012
Slabbed blog picks up on the Louisiana connections to Here Enterprises (HRTE)
Must read: Yall Politics explores the hiring of former FBI agent Hal Neilson and his new company contains some very interesting Louisiana connections. Naturally the Kenner address captured my attention as that is prime Goatherder country as the ownership of Here certain has a Louisiana flair. I did a bit of digging and found Bayou…
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May 25, 2012
Miss. high court reverses rulings by two Hinds judges in MCI and Microsoft cases
Miss. high court reverses rulings by two Hinds judges A Hinds County judge in 2010 ruled the $14 million in fees paid to two attorneys for handling a state lawsuit against telecommunications giant MCI was properly handled. Another Hinds County judge ruled the same again in 2010 involving $10 million in fees paid to lawyers…
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May 25, 2012
YP BREAKING – MSSC rules for Auditor Stacey Pickering on $14M MCI fee case against Joey Langston
As first reported on Jackson Jamabalaya, the MSSC has ruled in essence that fees in public cases where the state is the plaintiff cannot have fees paid directly to outside counsel in a settlement and that they are in fact public funds. We wish to make clear at the outset that our opinion should not…
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May 24, 2012
Hal Neilson and Here Enterprises (HRTE) – Welcome to the SEC (and not the football conference)
Aloha means hello
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May 24, 2012
ZNN – Dickie Scruggs’ appeal denied in district court (but he’s still dreamy)
Dickie Scruggs’ appeal denied in district court Wednesday, Senior U.S. District Judge Glen H. Davidson dismissed Scruggs’ motion to vacate the 2009 conviction. His decision came one day after Scruggs’ attorneys asked him to decide the appeal so, if the judge agreed to vacate the 2009 case, Scruggs could start a half-way house release program…
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May 24, 2012
Bill Minor (bless his heart) calls redistricting plan ‘Dennymandered’
Redistricting plan named ‘Dennymandered’ Though crudely handled, the GOP plan was cleverly drawn by making black districts blacker, giving the map on paper an appearance of meeting minority requirements of the 1965 Voting Rights Act. The dirty little secret behind their over-populating black majority districts, is to wipe out at least a half dozen rural…
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May 24, 2012
YP BREAKING – Senator Merle Flowers will resign from the Senate on 7/11 to focus on family
Flowers resigning from Senate State Sen. Merle Flowers, R-Olive Branch is resigning from the Senate effective July 11 in order to spend more time with his family. In a letter to Gov. Phil Bryant, Flowers expressed his appreciation to constituents who have twice elected him to office. “It has been an honor to serve the…
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May 24, 2012
The Hill – FEC turns over documents on Gregg Harper’s order
The Hill – FEC turns over documents on Gregg Harper’s order The Federal Election Commission has turned a trove of confidential documents over to House lawmakers following a call to increase agency transparency. On Wednesday, Republicans on the House Administration Committee praised the FEC for finally releasing some of its internal documents following a Congressional…
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May 24, 2012
Gov. Bryant shares own story of struggles with dyslexia
Gov. Bryant shares own story of struggles with dyslexia Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant signed a bill Wednesday that requires kindergartners or first-graders to be tested for dyslexia, a reading disorder that can sometimes go undiagnosed for years and leave children struggling to learn. The matter is intensely personal for Bryant. He was in fourth grade…
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May 24, 2012
Bryant signs laws affecting students and veterans
Bryant signs laws affecting students and veterans Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant signed a bill Wednesday that requires kindergarteners or first-graders to be tested for dyslexia, a reading disorder that can sometimes go undiagnosed for years and leave children struggling to learn. The matter is intensely personal for Bryant. He was in fourth grade before a…
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May 24, 2012
POLITICO – Mississippi winds down as trial lawyer haven with sunshine law
Mississippi winds down as trial lawyer haven with sunshine law I’m a bit late to this, but there was an interesting development this week in Mississippi, long known as a trial lawyer’s haven and home to some astonishingly large plaintiff attorney payouts. The state finally passed sunshine legislation, after repeated attempts over the years —…
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Frank Corder
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June 26, 2026
Gipson, Watson stump for higher office at Neshoba
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Lindsay Whitehurst, Associated Press
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June 26, 2026
Disagreements between Supreme Court justices bubble into public view as major rulings loom
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Frank Corder
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June 26, 2026
Mississippi House not “scared” of conversations on “sacred” issues, Speaker White tells Neshoba fairgoers
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Frank Corder
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June 23, 2026
Keytronic announces $8.89 million expansion in Corinth
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Frank Corder
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June 17, 2026
Gould Industries locating in southwest Mississippi
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Frank Corder
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June 16, 2026
U.S. Army contracts with General Atomics for long-range maneuvering projectile program
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Susan Marquez
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June 26, 2026
Mississippi to celebrate America’s 250th birthday
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Alistair Begg
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June 26, 2026
Keeping ourselves in God’s love
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Eric Olson, Associated Press
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June 25, 2026
NCAA panel approves new eligibility rules giving Division I athletes 5 years to play 5 seasons
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Russ Latino
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June 26, 2026
An American Inheritance for Everyone
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Russ Latino
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June 25, 2026
An American Inheritance: The Longest Surviving Constitution on the Planet
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Sid Salter
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June 24, 2026
Neshoba County Fair continues to evolve, but the core family principle abides
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