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January 16, 2012
New law helps suspend teachers for sexual misconduct
New law helps suspend teachers for sexual misconduct Eight Mississippi educators have surrendered their licenses after getting notice that they had violated a state standard prohibiting sexual misconduct with students. One educator’s license has been revoked. Eleven other similar cases are pending, said Cindy Coon, director of licensure for the state Department of Education. The…
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January 16, 2012
Mayor Greg Davis’ no-bid contract upsets taxpayers
Mayor Greg Davis’ no-bid contract upsets taxpayers Southaven taxpayers may end up paying as much as $4 million for a fire station built through an unusual no-bid contract negotiated by Mayor Greg Davis. General obligation bonds were issued for the station that has been open nearly 2 1/2 years, yet the city doesn’t own it.…
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January 16, 2012
Baria is pushing for legislation to change pardons
Baria is pushing for legislation to change pardons The recent pardon spree by former Governor Haley Barbour has caused an uproar and state legislators are listening. Representative David Baria has been working to change the way pardons work for years. “Nobody should forget that the victims are not being heard. They went through this ordeal.…
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January 16, 2012
Most Minority Voters Rejected Miss. Voter ID Bill, Study Finds
Most Minority Voters Rejected Miss. Voter ID Bill, Study Finds While a majority of Mississippi voters approved a bill last November to show a government-issued photo ID before casting a ballot, more than 75 percent of the state’s minority population voted to reject the measure, according to a new study by the Lawyers’ Committee for…
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January 16, 2012
NYT – Despite Uproar Over Clemency, Barbour Finds Lucrative Nest
Despite Uproar Over Clemency, Barbour Finds Lucrative Nest But who will pardon the governor? Since former Gov. Haley Barbour granted clemency to 215 convicts in his last few days in office, among them more than two dozen who had been convicted of murder or manslaughter, he has found few unqualified supporters here in Mississippi. The…
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January 16, 2012
Barbour on Fox News discussing pardons
Watch the latest video at video.foxnews.com
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January 16, 2012
Phil Bryant spends $6.3 million in Miss. governor’s race
Phil Bryant spends $6.3 million in Miss. governor’s race Gov. Phil Bryant spent $6.32 million to win Mississippi’s top office, more than five times as much as was spent by his Democratic opponent, Hattiesburg Mayor Johnny DuPree. Reports filed this week show Bryant raised $4.6 million in 2011, but spent more, thanks to the former…
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January 16, 2012
Ross Schedules Tuesday Kickoff in Columbus, Tupelo and Eupora
Republican Congressional Candidate Henry Ross will be kicking off his Primary election campaign against incumbent Alan Nunnelee with four stops this coming Tuesday: 10 AM – Hernando: DeSoto County Administration Building, 365 Losher Street. 12:30 PM – Tupelo: Library, 219 North Madison 3:30 PM – Columbus: Holiday Inn, 1200 Highway 45 North 7 PM –…
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January 16, 2012
Pause, Reflect… Act
by Frank Corder
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January 14, 2012
YP Flash: Congressional Qualifying Closed, Races Set
When you look at the field for the 2012 Mississippi Congressional and Senate elections, the one thing that jumps out is that Mississippi Democrats ARE fielding candidates, something they struggled to do in the 2011 state elections. Here’s how the 2012 federal elections are set: • Senator Roger Wicker will face fellow Republicans E. Allen…
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January 14, 2012
Haley Barbour makes comments on pardons
Haley Barbour makes comments on pardons In a live press conference happening now, former Governor Haley Barbour makes comments regarding his recent pardons before leaving office earlier this week. Gov Haley Barbour live: “I am very comfortable with the decisions I’ve made . . . as to clemency.” Barbour says 189 of 215 granted pardons…
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January 14, 2012
YP Flash: Taylor won’t run in MS 4, per SunHerald
The Sun Herald has confirmed that former Democratic Congressman Gene Taylor will NOT seek election to the 4th Congressional District seat currenly held by Republican Steven Palazzo. The story can be found at SunHerald.com
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Frank Corder
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October 31, 2025
Hyde-Smith, fellow Republican Senators urge Trump to include Charlie Kirk in National Garden of American Heroes
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Frank Corder
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October 31, 2025
Governor Reeves seeks waiver to ban unhealthy food purchases when using SNAP
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Daniel Tyson
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October 31, 2025
State leaders lay out legislative agendas ahead of 2026 session
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Daniel Tyson
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October 30, 2025
Mississippi senators hear concerns from farmers as state’s agriculture industry struggles
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October 29, 2025
Federal Reserve cuts key rate as government shutdown clouds economic outlook
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October 27, 2025
Delta Grain investing $3.76 million to expand Sidon operations
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Chris Burrows, Associated Press
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October 31, 2025
No. 7 Ole Miss wary of the threat posed by South Carolina QB LaNorris Sellers
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Meredith Biesinger
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October 31, 2025
City with Soul: Jackson hosts the National Folk Festival for the first time
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Alistair Begg
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October 31, 2025
Father, forgive them
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Sid Salter
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October 29, 2025
Shutdown impacts in Mississippi require an understanding of reliance on federal funds
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Daniel Sparks
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October 24, 2025
Mississippi taking strides to reduce harm from smoking
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Grant Callen
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October 23, 2025
If lawmakers are trying to defund public education, they aren’t very good at it
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