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September 9, 2009
Malzahhn: Offense ‘not fast enough’
Malzahhn: Offense ‘not fast enough’ For all the excitement about Auburn’s offensive debut Saturday, coordinator Gus Malzahn maintained a coach-like air of mild dissatisfaction. 9/9/9
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September 9, 2009
Nick Saban’s new contract worth more than $40 million over nine years
Nick Saban’s new contract worth more than $40 million over nine years Nick Saban’s new contract worth more than $40 million over nine years Under terms of the new nine-year deal, Saban stands to earn roughly $4.7 million per year should he stay at Alabama for the life of the contract. Saban’s original deal would…
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September 9, 2009
Mississippi’s Community Colleges Experiencing Record Enrollment
Mississippi’s Community Colleges Experiencing Record Enrollment Mississippi’s community colleges are seeing record-breaking enrollment for the fall of 2009. Preliminary headcount enrollment at Mississippi’s community and junior colleges for the fall semester is up by more than 14,500 students compared to a year ago. To put the current enrollment increase in perspective, the total of the…
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September 9, 2009
BRUMFIELD – U.S. lawmakers have similar health coverage compared to the citizens they serve
BRUMFIELD – U.S. lawmakers have similar health coverage compared to the citizens they serve If you think health care insurance for your U.S. representative or senator is a lot better than yours, think again. “It’s very similar – it resembles most employer-based options,” said Paul “Buzzy” Mize, a longtime Tupelo insurance businessman. Tonight, President Barack…
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September 9, 2009
AMERICAN – Felony vote issue deserves hearing
AMERICAN – Felony vote issue deserves hearing The Mississippi State Penitentiary at Parchman is full of convicted felons. It also is full of voters. Being convicted of a felony and even being in jail doesn’t necessarily remove one’s right to vote in Mississippi. It depends on what kind of felony. State Rep. Greg Snowden, R-Meridian,…
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September 9, 2009
Desoto Times – Billy Hewes to run for Lt. Governor
Desoto Times – Billy Hewes to run for Lt. Governor SOUTHAVEN – Gulf Coast lawmaker Billy Hewes talked about his future candidacy for Mississippi Lieutenant Governor during a roundtable discussion in Southaven Thursday. Hewes said although he hails from the geographic opposite of DeSoto County, the top and bottom halves of the state share common…
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September 9, 2009
CL – Tort reform: Turning back the clock?
CL – Tort reform: Turning back the clock? The two most recent gubernatorial administrations – former Democratic Gov. Ronnie Musgrove and current Republican Gov. Haley Barbour – pressed for and won legislative approval for significant reforms dealing with lawsuit abuse. Musgrove called a special session in 2002 that led to reforms in tort laws, which…
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September 9, 2009
COMMONWEALTH – Budgets cuts early because lawmakers miscalculated tax collections
COMMONWEALTH – Budgets cuts early because lawmakers miscalculated tax collections Amid the grumbling about budget cuts ordered last week by Gov. Haley Barbour, one salient point is being overlooked. These cuts are coming so soon because Mississippi lawmakers, with Barbour’s concurrence, enacted a budget that misgauged the severity of the downturn in tax collections. Projecting…
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September 9, 2009
PAGLIA – Too late for Obama to turn it around?
Too late for Obama to turn it around? Why has the Democratic Party become so arrogantly detached from ordinary Americans? Though they claim to speak for the poor and dispossessed, Democrats have increasingly become the party of an upper-middle-class professional elite, top-heavy with journalists, academics and lawyers (one reason for the hypocritical absence of tort…
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September 9, 2009
53 telecommunications companies told to quit dealing in Miss.
53 telecommunications companies told to quit dealing in Miss. The Mississippi Public Service Commission has told 53 lesser known telecommunications companies to stop doing business in the state. Commissioner Brandon Presley said Tuesday that the companies failed to provide annual reports with details of their business activities. He said the Tax Commission also needs the…
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September 9, 2009
Mabus works to keep sex offenders off Navy bases
Mabus works to keep sex offenders off Navy bases YOKOSUKA NAVAL BASE, Japan — Nearly a year after the Department of the Navy issued a tough policy barring sex offenders from Navy and Marine Corps bases, the service is struggling to enforce it. Sex offenders must be identified and banned from all bases unless they…
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September 9, 2009
Wright to be sentenced today, Recio tomorrow
Wright to be sentenced today, Recio tomorrow It has been four months since Mayor Frank Melton died, but his legal entanglements and unorthodox way of handling public safety issues still ripple through the capital city. Marcus Wright and Michael Recio, the late mayor’s ever-present police bodyguards, are scheduled to be sentenced in federal court in…
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Frank Corder
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February 10, 2026
Mississippi receives final approval for broadband infrastructure expansion plan
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Jeremy Pittari
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February 10, 2026
Lawmakers propose alternate return to work legislation for retired state employees
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Frank Corder
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February 10, 2026
Spartan Composites investing $49 million in Saltillo manufacturing facility
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Frank Corder
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February 6, 2026
Karman Space and Defense acquires Gulfport’s Seemann Composites, Material Sciences
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Frank Corder
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February 3, 2026
Siemens Energy investing up to $300 million in new high-voltage switchgear facility in Mississippi
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Frank Corder
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January 27, 2026
Nike announces layoffs in Mississippi, Tennessee
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Meredith Biesinger
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February 10, 2026
Shaped by Hand: The heart behind Sumrall’s Coral Depot
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Alistair Begg
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February 10, 2026
This is the King
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Robert St. John
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February 9, 2026
28 degrees and warm all day
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Samuel Gonzalez
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February 10, 2026
Education Savings Accounts recognize a simple truth: No two students are the same
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Kimberly Ross
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February 10, 2026
Walz ‘Civil War’ rhetoric irresponsible, absurd
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Grace Breazeale
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February 4, 2026
The Weight They Carry: Life as a teacher in Mississippi
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