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December 21, 2011
Hood vows to sue to keep $17M, jabs Barbour
Hood vows to sue to keep $17M The federal government is demanding Mississippi turn over most of the $20 million the state received through a settlement with four pharmaceutical companies. Attorney General Jim Hood disagrees, saying the the federal government already has received money from the drug makers through its own settlements. “I will sue…
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December 21, 2011
Nunnelee says goodbye to some counties, hello to others
NUNNELEE STATEMENT ON REDISTRICTING WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congressman Alan Nunnelee released the following statement in response to the congressional map filed yesterday by the three judge federal panel: “I am disappointed that Panola, Yalobusha, and Grenada will no longer be a part of the 1st District. I have made many friends in those counties, and…
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December 21, 2011
Just call me a Grinch
Legislation that shouldn't see the light of day by Frank Corder
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December 21, 2011
YP Flash: Wicker may well see a Tea Party challenger
Tom Cramer, a member of the MS Gulf Coast 912 Project (the Coast’s Tea Party affiliate), is working to qualify for a run for the U.S. Senate. Cramer is collecting the 1,000 signatures necessary to run as what is being termed as a “conservative Independent.” If he is successful, Cramer would face current U.S. Senator…
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December 21, 2011
Barbour’s 2012 budget calls for 2.9 percent cut in spending
GOV. BARBOUR PRESENTS FY 2013 EXECUTIVE BUDGET RECOMMENDATION
Budget calls for 2.9 percent cut in spending, reflects sluggish economic conditions
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December 21, 2011
Barbour – State to give $17M of $20M settlement to feds
MISSISSIPPI MUST REPAY FEDERAL GOVERNMENT IN MEDICAID LEGAL SETTLEMENT JACKSON – Gov. Haley Barbour today said the state will have to repay the federal government $17 million from a recent legal settlement with pharmaceutical companies. Gov. Barbour had warned legislators against counting on the settlement as a windfall for the state budget. The Centers for…
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December 20, 2011
Ingalls Shipbuidling delivers San Diego transport dock to Navy
Ingalls Shipbuidling delivers San Diego transport dock to Navy PASCAGOULA, Mississippi — Ingalls Shipbuilding delivered its latest amphibious transport dock to the U.S. Navy in a Monday afternoon ceremony aboard the San Diego. The $1.3 billion LPD 22, the sixth in the LPD 17-class built by Huntington Ingalls Industries Inc.’s Ingalls Shipbuilding division, is scheduled…
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December 20, 2011
Oil and gas drilling in Mississippi moves forward
Oil and gas drilling in Mississippi moves forward JACKSON — Mississippi state officials published regulations Monday to lease state waters in the Gulf of Mexico for oil and gas drilling. The regulations could set the stage for a rerun of the public wrangling over offshore exploration that has already roiled the state’s Gulf Coast twice…
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December 20, 2011
AP story on redistricting
AP story on redistricting JACKSON, Miss. — Federal judges on Monday released a plan to update Mississippi’s four congressional districts, which decreases the number of split counties from eight to four, the secretary of state said. The judges say their plan preserves to core constituencies of each district. “Notwithstanding the movement or potential movement of…
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December 20, 2011
Partisan ghosts haunt Congress, says U.S. Sen. Roger Wicker of Mississippi
Partisan ghosts haunt Congress, says U.S. Sen. Roger Wicker of Mississippi Drawing from Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol,” U.S. Sen. Roger Wicker, R-Miss., told a wintry tale of American economic meltdown if lessons of “the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future” don’t inspire faster, firmer action in Congress. What’s at stake are “essential parts of…
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December 20, 2011
Barbour revives offshore drilling push
Barbour revives offshore drilling push BILOXI — Hurricane Katrina pushed the heated Mississippi offshore drilling issue to the back burner years ago, but as he prepares to leave office, Gov. Haley Barbour has instructed state officials to move forward with opening state water to exploration and drilling. “Offshore oil and natural gas exploration and production…
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December 20, 2011
Haley Barbour to hit lecture circuit next month
Haley Barbour to hit lecture circuit next month Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour tells The Associated Press his first event as a professional speaker will be the day after he leaves office. Barbour says he’s booked to speak Jan. 11 in Miami at a conference hosted by Barclays bank. His second term as governor ends at…
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May 1, 2026
Trump signs bill funding the Department of Homeland Security, ending record shutdown
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Daniel Tyson
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May 1, 2026
Federal judge temporarily blocks new Metro Jackson Water Authority
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Magnolia Tribune
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May 1, 2026
Magnolia Mornings: May 1, 2026
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Frank Corder
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April 23, 2026
Mississippi companies invited to participate in 2026 Southeastern U.S.–Canadian Provinces Conference
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Frank Corder
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April 22, 2026
Corderill investing $100 million at Meridian data center campus
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Frank Corder
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April 17, 2026
Walmart announces plan to remodel 19 Mississippi stores
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Matt Friedeman
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May 3, 2026
America reads the Bible
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Marilyn Tinnin
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May 1, 2026
The tragic history of Windsor
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Alistair Begg
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May 1, 2026
A disciple of Christ
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Susan Crabtree
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May 1, 2026
U.S. Secret Service Chief says Hilton site was ‘set up perfectly,’ critics disagree
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Russ Latino
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April 29, 2026
U.S. Supreme Court’s voting rights decision carries big implications for Mississippi
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Sid Salter
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April 29, 2026
Reeves’ decision to preemptively call a special session for judicial redistricting is shrewd
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