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February 18, 2009
Melton’s defense makes its case
The Clarion-Ledger, 2/18/9 Defense attorneys for Mayor Frank Melton and his former police bodyguard Michael Recio expect to wrap up their cases today in federal court, paving the way for a possible verdict by the end of the week. It is still unclear whether Melton plans to take the stand. However, Recio’s attorney, Cynthia Stewart,…
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February 18, 2009
Stanford has several political ties
The Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal, 2/18/9 Leaders for Stanford Financial Group and its political action committee haven’t been partial to Democrats or Republicans. Stanford officials Robert Allen Stanford, James Davis and Laura Pendergest-Holt are under federal investigation, accused of fraud in the sale of about $8 billion of high-yielding CDs held in the firm’s bank…
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February 18, 2009
Gulfport mayor seeks more details of fraud case
The Hattiesburg American, 2/18/9 Gulfport Mayor Brent Warr has asked a federal judge to order prosecutors to release more details about the fraud case against him. Warr and his wife, Laura, have pleaded not guilty to charges they lied to get disaster assistance to repair their Hurricane Katrina-damaged beachfront home. U.S. Magistrate John Roper has…
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February 18, 2009
A year later, Scruggs singing instead of fighting
Legal Newsline, 2/17/9 Famous federal prisoner Richard “Dickie” Scruggs was expected to enter a second guilty plea related to a second Mississippi judicial bribery scheme on Feb. 10, and he did, in a dark suit and leg irons. The stark image of Scruggs in an orange prison jumpsuit, handcuffed and shackled as he left the…
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February 18, 2009
Thompson renews effort to name courthouse
The Hattiesburg American, 2/18/9 Rep. Bennie Thompson has reopened a debate over the name of a new federal courthouse in Jackson. Thompson, a Democrat who represents the 2nd District, recently introduced a bill that would name the courthouse under construction in downtown Jackson after the late R. Jess Brown, a civil rights lawyer in Jackson.…
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February 18, 2009
Prison move may be behind Scruggs’ plea
The Clarion-Ledger, 2/18/9 as well as the threat of more time – may have helped persuade Mississippi’s former “king of torts” to cooperate more fully with federal authorities. “I’ve heard there’s nothing that induces you to cooperate so much as hearing the squeak of the jail door behind you and the turn of the key…
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February 18, 2009
Stimulus has effects – but what, leaders ask
The Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal, 2/18/9 Legislators of both parties and Gov. Haley Barbour seem to agree that the massive federal stimulus package signed into law by President Barack Obama on Tuesday will alleviate some of the budget woes they are facing. But they said they still are trying to ascertain the exact impact the…
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February 18, 2009
Bounds: Districts could go belly up
The Clarion-Ledger, 2/18/9 State lawmakers working on budget issues Tuesday heard requests for millions of dollars to keep four school districts from going bankrupt and thousands more to prevent layoffs or pay cuts for prosecutors. State Superintendent Hank Bounds said $5 million is needed for districts in Indianola, Tate County, Kemper County and Noxubee County…
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February 18, 2009
Governor examines how stimulus will benefit Miss.
MSNBC, 2/17/9 Republican Gov. Haley Barbour’s office is examining how the newly signed economic stimulus package would benefit Mississippi, including the White House’s estimate that it will create or save about 30,000 jobs in the state. A spokesman said Tuesday the governor’s staff needed to discuss the package, including job estimates, before commenting. President Barack…
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February 18, 2009
House OKs extra cash for wind pool
The Sun Herald, 2/17/9 Without any floor debate Tuesday, the Mississippi House of Representatives on a voice vote approved an extra $20 million to be pumped into the state wind pool in hopes of lowering rates. The appropriation for the Mississippi Insurance Department, which included the wind pool money, would set aside a total of…
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February 18, 2009
Bryant scolds groups that go out of state
The Hattiesburg American, 2/17/9 Mississippi organizations should hold annual meetings in Mississippi, Lt. Gov. Phil Bryant told a panel of Mississippi lawmakers and approximately 300 participants Monday at the Governor’s Conference on Tourism at the Lake Terrace Convention Center. It’s heartbreaking for me to know that as badly as we need the tourism dollars, associations…
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February 18, 2009
Cigarette Tax legislation update
Djournal.com Capital Blog, 2/17/9 The versions of the cigarette tax legislation passed earlier this session by the Senate and House had many differences, chief among them the amount of the increase. But the versions passed by the two chambers had at least one key point in common. Both chambers passed legislation based on the assumption…
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June 16, 2025
Wall Street recovers from Friday’s shock as US stocks rise and oil prices ease
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Daniel Tyson
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June 16, 2025
Entergy CEO talks data centers, economic development
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June 16, 2025
Magnolia Mornings: June 16, 2025
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Bernard Condon, Associated Press
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June 16, 2025
The Trump family’s next venture, a mobile phone company
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Lynne Jeter
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June 15, 2025
Will Bradham expands business his father needed
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June 6, 2025
Hiring in the US slows, though employers still added a solid 139,000 jobs in May
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Parrish Alford
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June 16, 2025
Does House settlement mean stability or more change for college athletics?
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Robert St. John
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June 16, 2025
A long thank you note
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June 16, 2025
Slow to speak
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David Rives
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June 16, 2025
The designer of fatherhood: How God’s character shapes earthly Dads
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Russ Latino
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June 15, 2025
A house divided against itself cannot stand
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Lesley Davis
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June 12, 2025
A victory for sorority sisters: The DOE affirmed what every 18-year-old pledge already knew
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