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July 7, 2011
MIM – Thursday Morning Election Notebook
Thursday Morning Election Notebook A couple notes on the 2011 elections… ** Lucien Smith is set to release his first campaign ad of the election cycle. You can view it here. A couple points on the ad: It will go up today, and I was told this is likely the earliest a treasurer candidate has…
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July 7, 2011
Billy Hewes campaigns in Tupelo
HEWES TO MAKE SEVERAL STOPS IN TUPELO TODAY July 7, 2011–Candidate for Lt. Governor Billy Hewes will make several stops in the Tupelo area today ending with the opening of the Hewes Campaign Lee County Headquarters this afternoon. “I am excited to have a full day set aside to visit with the people of Tupelo,”…
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July 7, 2011
Pickering – Hinds County audit raises ‘very serious concerns about management’
Pickering – Hinds County audit raises ‘very serious concerns about management’ Hinds County’s finances in fiscal 2010 reflect numerous areas of concern with how the county conducts business, according to a private examination ordered by the state auditor’s office. State Auditor Stacey Pickering noted the county ended the year with a $2 million deficit in…
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July 7, 2011
Dupree, Luckett speak in Oxford — stress education
Dupree, Luckett speak in Oxford OXFORD – Hattiesburg Mayor Johnny Dupree said Wednesday he would exempt Mississippi teachers from state income taxes and give parents $50 per child to buy school supplies if he is elected governor in November. Dupree made the promises during a debate with fellow Democratic candidate Bill Luckett at the University…
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July 7, 2011
Jim Herring on Tate Reeves vs. Billy Hewes
TATE REEVES V. BILLY HEWES When one adds to the equation that both Tate Reeves ( a two-term state Treasurer ) and Billy Hewes ( the President Pro Tempore of the State Senate ) are well qualified by experience, are proven “vote-getters”; and both know how to raise money, it is no surprise that this…
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July 7, 2011
A Republican’s blessing . . . Bill Minor attacks Tate Reeves . . . again
Watch dog or caught dog? In the Republican race for lieutenant governor, Billy Hewes is on the right track to unmask his opponent, Treasurer Tate Reeves, for claiming to be the “taxpayers’ watchdog.” Previously, printed reports have shown Reeves fattened his campaign war chest with contributions from people who handle state bond business that the…
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July 7, 2011
Word is that Henry Ross may be considering another lackluster challenge to Rep. Alan Nunnelee (R)
Docs Being Circulated By Henry Ross Last night we mentioned that former Congressional candidate Henry Ross was at Jacinto hinting at a primary challenge to Rep. Alan Nunnelee next year and criticizing the Congressman’s voting record. Majority in MS 7/6/11
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July 7, 2011
New intro ad for Lucien Smith (R) in the treasurer’s race
Lucien Smith Campaign 7/6/11
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July 7, 2011
Desperately seeking relevance, the ‘non-partisan’ Better MS Group/Report takes swipe at Phil Bryant
http://www.bettermsreport.com/2011/07/better-mississippi-group-questions-bryant-e-mails-to-school-teachers/ Republican gubernatorial candidate Phil Bryant’s weekly campaign e-mails have appeared unsolicited in teachers’ in-boxes across the Rankin County Public School system, according to documents obtained by Better Mississippi Group. Better MS Group/Report 7/6/11
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July 7, 2011
Johnny DuPree (D) unveils Phase 1 of Mississippi Educational Restructuring Program
DuPree unveils Phase 1 of Mississippi Educational Restructuring Program JACKSON — Mayor Johnny DuPree today has announced the first phase of his Mississippi Educational Restructuring Program (MERP). “It’s time that we got serious about fixing public education in Mississippi,” DuPree said. “We’ve talked about it for years. We’ve had good governors say they wanted to…
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July 7, 2011
New Delbert Hosemann Ad – ‘Proud’
Delbert Hosemann Campaign 7/6/11
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July 7, 2011
Poll shows Tate Reeves pulling away from Billy Hewes in LG race
Polling, Polling, Polling by Alan Lange
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December 16, 2025
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$100 million metallurgical biocarbon manufacturer locating in Pike County
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Frank Corder
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Meredith Biesinger
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Russ Latino
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