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January 12, 2011
Lee Yancey to announce bid for State treasurer on Friday
Lee Yancey to announce bid for State treasurer on Friday JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — State Sen. Lee Yancey, a Republican from Brandon, will announce his candidacy for state treasurer on Friday in a series of stops around Mississippi. Yancey will make campaign stops in Brandon, Olive Branch, Laurel, Meridian, Pascagoula and Ripley. Yancey is serving…
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January 12, 2011
Eaton Corp. Wants to Play “Let’s Make a Deal” Game Show on Trial Judge Assignment
Eaton Corp. Wants to Play “Let’s Make a Deal” Game Show on Trial Judge Assignment Hinds County Circuit Judge Swan Yerger retired effective the end of 2011. Former Jackson City Councilman Jeff Weill was elected to replace Judge Yerger and inherited his docket. On January 4, 2011–-the day of Judge Weill’s investiture—Eaton Corporation moved to…
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January 12, 2011
Student picked for Senate program
Student picked for Senate program A Presbyterian Christian High School student is one of two teens selected to represent Mississippi at the 48th annual United States Senate Youth Program (USSYP) this spring. U.S. Sens. Thad Cochran and Roger Wicker announced that Andrew Petersen of Hattiesburg and Romeris Pettiford of Clarksdale have been selected for the…
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January 12, 2011
Morgan Shands to run Billy Hewes’ campaign
Morgan Shands to run Billy Hewes’ campaign Now that the campaign managers for the four announced governor candidates have been identified (e.g., sims for bryant; perry for dennis; strider for luckett; and hall for dupree), we now turn to the Lt. Governor candidates. The only one to announce so far is Sen. Billy Hewes, and…
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January 12, 2011
Pickering – Former Teacher/ Science Club Sponsor Pleads Guilty to Grand Larceny
Former Teacher/ Science Club Sponsor Pleads Guilty to Grand Larceny (Jackson, Miss.) – State Auditor Stacey Pickering announced today that Tiffany Jones, a former Science Teacher and Science Club Sponsor for the Quitman School District in Clarke County, has recently pled guilty to the felony crime of grand larceny. An investigation by the State Auditor’s…
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January 12, 2011
Wirt Yerger, Jr., to sign ‘A Courageous Cause’ at Lemuria on 1/18/11 @ 4:30
Lemuria Book Signing: January 18 from 4:30-6:00pm Wirt A. Yerger, Jr. will be kicking off his book signing tour on January 18 from 4:30-6:00pm at Lemuria Books in Jackson, Mississippi’s Banner Hall. This will be a great opportunity to pick up an important book on the founding of the Mississippi Republican Party. Books are $24.95…
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January 12, 2011
Text of Democratic Reponse to State of State by Tyrone Ellis and Cecil Brown
Here is the full text of the Democratic response to Gov. Haley Barbour’s annual State of the State speech on Tuesday, Jan. 11, 2011, before a joint session of the Mississippi Legislature. TYRONE ELLIS: Good evening. I’m Rep. Tyrone Ellis of Starkville. CECIL BROWN: And I’m Rep. Cecil Brown of Jackson. As we enter the…
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January 12, 2011
AP – Barbour says it’s time to build civil rights museum
Barbour says it’s time to build civil rights museum JACKSON — Possible presidential contender Gov. Haley Barbour — under fire recently for comments critics claim minimized the problems of Mississippi’s civil rights era — said Tuesday night his state should build a museum dedicated to the movement. In his 38-minute speech, Barbour said 2011 is…
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January 12, 2011
USA’s office responds to Paul Minor’s latest motion in front of Judge Wingate
US Response to Paul Minor’s lastest motion to dismiss 010711
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January 12, 2011
CL EDITORIAL – Barbour: Looking beyond this session
Barbour: Looking beyond this session With the chamber full of lawmakers and several statewide officials seeking re-election or higher offices putting a good face before the voters, there were more inclinations to applaud successes than to dwell on problems. Barbour’s listing of recent economic development projects and assurances that job creation will pick up sounded…
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January 12, 2011
MAJORITY – Rundown Of Yesterday’s Special Election
Rundown Of Yesterday’s Special Election Senate District Six. As we were watching the numbers last night, the main drama was if Nancy Collins could stay above the 50 percent needed to avoid a runoff. It looks like she did that. As of right now, she is barely above that mark. She has 3,282 votes to…
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January 12, 2011
Nancy Collins could win Alan Nunnelee’s old Senate seat without runoff
Collins could win Senate seat without runoff With 6,543 votes cast in Tuesday’s election, Collins needed to attain 3,272 votes to win outright. She received 10 votes more than required. However, 40 to 50 Lee County affidavit ballots remain to be counted today, according to Circuit Clerk Joyce Loftin. “It’s very close to a runoff,”…
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Frank Corder
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June 2, 2026
Judge Wingate calls newly created Metro Jackson Water Authority “an unexecuted contingency”
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June 2, 2026
Magnolia Mornings: June 2, 2026
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Jeremy Pittari
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June 1, 2026
Mississippi’s SNAP error rate is said to be down but state still likely on the hook for millions
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Daniel Tyson
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May 20, 2026
International Paper breaks ground on new $225 million facility in central Mississippi
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Frank Corder
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May 14, 2026
Azuria Water Solutions breaks ground on new manufacturing facility in Batesville
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Frank Corder
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May 12, 2026
M&M Bank’s Legear named chair of Atlanta Fed’s Community Depository Institutions Advisory Council
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Meredith Biesinger
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June 2, 2026
Discovering history at the Shiloh National Military Park Corinth Interpretive Center
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Alistair Begg
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June 2, 2026
Abraham’s hope
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Eric Olson, Associated Press
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June 1, 2026
Offensive mastermind Mike Leach, who died in 2022, heads ballot for College Football Hall of Fame
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Hunter Estes
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June 2, 2026
Mississippi needs the success sequence
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Haley Fisackerly
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June 1, 2026
Two billion reasons why Mississippi and Entergy are proving data centers can provide power customers real savings
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Kelley Williams
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June 1, 2026
Blissful ignorance vs. mistakes of omission
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