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April 3, 2012
Charter Schools to be voted on today
Charter Schools to be voted on today The fate of charter schools in Mississippi will be decided Tuesday, the deadline for House committees to consider bills that have already passed the Senate. The House Education Committee will convene at 1 p.m. Tuesday to take up Senate Bill 2401. Clarion Ledger 4/2/12
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April 3, 2012
AP – Divisive bills face deadline — Immigration, abortion measures under scrutiny
Divisive bills face deadline Immigration, abortion measures under scrutiny Immigration-enforcement and abortion-regulation bills face tough scrutiny under a deadline in a Mississippi Senate committee. Today is the final day for Senate committees to act on general bills that have already passed the House, and for House committees to act on those that have already passed…
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April 3, 2012
Sen. Cochran pushes for inspection of imported catfish
Sen. Cochran pushes for inspection of imported catfish U.S. Sen. Thad Cochran has reiterated a request to Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack to make progress on the inspection of imported catfish, an important farm product in Mississippi. The Mississippi Republican addressed the issue Thursday at a Senate Agriculture Appropriations subcommittee hearing on the fiscal 2013 budget…
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April 3, 2012
ICYMI – PSC allows Kemper coal plant to proceed for now
PSC allows Kemper coal plant to proceed for now Utility regulators say Mississippi Power Co. can continue temporarily to build its Kemper County coal-fired power plant. In a Friday meeting that lasted less than a minute, the state Public Service Commission voted 2-1 to give temporary construction authority to the unit of Atlanta-based Southern Co.…
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April 3, 2012
Crowd lobbies at Miss. Capitol against small loan rate bill
Crowd lobbies at Miss. Capitol against small loan rate bill A small crowd gathered at the Capitol today to speak against a bill that would nearly triple the maximum interest rate on small loans. Under House Bill 1396, finance companies could charge 99 percent interest on loans under $1,500. Mississippi law currently allows companies to…
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April 3, 2012
Kenneth Stokes says McMillin could face conflict of interest in newly appointed roll
Kenneth Stokes says McMillin could face conflict of interest in newly appointed roll Monday Governor Bryant named Malcolm McMillin as the new head of Mississippi’s parole board. If the Senate confirms the appointment, McMillin will lead the five-member panel which decides if and when convicted inmates get early release from prison. But some believe Gov.…
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April 3, 2012
NMC – Judge seals Delaughter’s statement to Team Scruggs
NMC – Judge seals Delaughter’s statement to Team Scruggs At the close of the hearing, a written draft of a proffer was circulating, and the Government stated that DeLaughter’s lawyer did not agree to some of it. Judge Davidson has just entered an order that the proffer, when it is submitted, will be submitted under…
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April 3, 2012
Nunnelee Comments on America Becoming Number One in Corporate Taxes
Nunnelee Comments on America Becoming Number One in Corporate Taxes
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April 2, 2012
Rep. Cecil Brown – ‘Democrats do not argue for immediate full funding of MAEP’
Rep. Cecil Brown: Mississippi students deserve better education funding As we approach the final weeks of the legislative session, House and Senate budget chairmen have begun to allocate funds among the various needs. The largest budget item is spending for K-12 public education. This budget, which was more than $2 billion last year, is funded…
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April 2, 2012
No Joke – Jim Hood wants $10M for BP litigation, or he’ll hire private attorneys
No Joke – Jim Hood wants $10M for BP litigation, or he’ll have to hire private attorneys Pending approval of the Legislature, the attorney general’s office could receive an extra $2 million this fiscal year to pursue damages from the BP oil spill. Without the money, Attorney General Jim Hood said he’ll hire private attorneys…
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April 2, 2012
BP accuses Feds of hiding spill size
BP accuses Feds of hiding spill size BP PLC accuses the federal government of improperly withholding scientific documents that could show it overestimated the amount of oil that spewed into the Gulf of Mexico from the company’s Macondo well. Late Thursday, the oil company asked U.S. Magistrate Sally Shushan in New Orleans to order the…
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April 2, 2012
Barbour: Romney the nominee unless he ‘steps on a land mine’
Barbour: Romney the nominee unless he ‘steps on a land mine’ Former Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour said on Sunday that Republican Mitt Romney will likely be the party’s presidential nominee, but it’s up to voters to decide when the primary campaign should end. “I’m not one of those that think you should say to people…
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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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