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September 16, 2008
CL EDITORIAL – Open records: New process works for citizens
Open records: New process works for citizens Jackson resident James Hendrix had submitted a public records request to the city clerk’s office requesting: A copy of the initial police incident report on the kidnapping of Elizabeth Hall by Bell on Sept. 11, 2007. A copy of the initial police incident report on the homicide of…
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September 16, 2008
Madison County supervisors trim planned tax increase
Madison County will proceed with the Reunion Parkway interchange, but other road projects will remain unfunded, Board of Supervisors President Tim Johnson said following the reversal of a 3-mill of a 6.33-mill tax levy Monday. Before a board room packed with about 125 residents, the supervisors voted 3-1, with one member abstaining, to keep a…
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September 16, 2008
Jim Hood thinks the MSSC should hear him on the ballot case
The state attorney general is weighing in again on the battle over where a special election for Trent Lott’s former U.S. Senate seat should appear on the November ballot. Democrat Attorney General Jim Hood filed a friend-of-the-court petition with the supreme court Monday. Hood argues that placing the special election at the bottom of the…
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September 16, 2008
Newton drops out of Miss. Supreme Court race
One of the three candidates has pulled out of a state Supreme Court race in south Mississippi. The secretary of state’s office says Paul M. Newton withdrew. That leaves only the incumbent, Oliver Diaz, and one challenger, Randy “Bubba” Pierce, in that contest. Judicial candidates in Mississippi run without the party label. Secretary of State…
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September 16, 2008
Jim Hood attending “secretive” Dem AG meeting
Only nine of the 28 Democrat Attorney Generals will be attending this week’s “secretive” meeting hosted by the National Association of Dem AGs in Savannah, Georgia. The meeting, although also open to non-Democrats and lobbyists, is closed to the press. Among the nine are Rhode Island AG Patrick Lynch and Mississippi AG Jim Hood, reports…
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September 16, 2008
Jim Hood, lobbyists to meet behind closed doors
When the nation’s association of Democratic attorneys general meets here later this week it will largely be under a cloud of secrecy despite the fact that the event is open to non-Democrats and lobbyists. The coordinator for the Democratic Attorneys General Association has declined to answer any questions about this weekend’s event and who is…
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September 16, 2008
PENDER – Mississippi is a part of this election’s historic firsts
Mississippi is a part of this election’s historic firsts The bizarre ballot flap between former Gov. Ronnie Musgrove and temporary U.S. Sen. Roger Wicker continues, although I’m not sure why this has become the fight du jour between the two candidates for Trent Lott’s old Senate seat. Musgrove has his knickers in a bunch that…
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September 16, 2008
Contentious State Farm case settled for $250,000
Contentious State Farm case settled for $250,000 The McIntoshes’ attorney, William F. “Chip” Merlin, said the couple wants to move on with their lives. “I can say that the State Farm counsel have done an extraordinarily good job protecting State Farm,” said Merlin, a Florida insurance attorney who represented the McIntoshes after Scruggs bowed out…
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September 16, 2008
Centerpiece of Dickie Scruggs’ Flawed Katrina Legal Strategy Settled Out of Court
Just days after attorneys for Thomas and Pamela McIntosh of Biloxi, Miss., acknowledged State Farm handled their claim properly and admitted there was “no credible evidence” State Farm engaged in bad faith, a compromise settlement has been reached over insured damages to the McIntosh home for $250,000 which is less than 25 percent of the…
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September 16, 2008
McIntosh Settled – Dickie still in jail
Centerpiece Of Dickie Scruggs’ Flawed Katrina Legal Strategy Settled Out Of Court Just days after attorneys for Thomas and Pamela McIntosh of Biloxi, Miss., acknowledged State Farm handled their claim properly and admitted there was “no credible evidence” State Farm engaged in bad faith, a compromise settlement has been reached over insured damages to the…
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September 16, 2008
Hinds Sups say no to using tiny portion of available bond money to pave Jackson roads
Hinds County supervisors shot down a request today from District 1 Supervisor Robert Graham’s request to use $1 million in bond money to pave roads in Jackson. Graham said the roads are in bad shape and the city does not have the money. District 4 Supervisor Phil Fisher said he has no issue with paving…
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September 16, 2008
BREAKING – Trudy Berger response to MSSC in Ronnie Musgrove ballot fight
Today, Trudy Berger, through her lawyer Sam Begley, filed this response to the Governor’s appeal to the Mississippi Supreme Court. Response to Barbour/Hosemann appeal. The issues at law seem to be substantially similar to the Jim Hood vs. Haley Barbour fight over the timing of the special election (which Governor Barbour won handily on appeal…
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Frank Corder
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July 23, 2025
Fitch, 27 other Republican attorneys general want NCAA to strip men of women’s sports titles
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Frank Corder
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July 23, 2025
Guest will not lead House Homeland Security Committee, remains chair of Ethics Committee
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Jeremy Pittari
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July 23, 2025
Auditor notes delay of teacher classroom funds; House chairman says it was expected
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Lynne Jeter
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July 17, 2025
Southern Miss, Integer Technologies land $25 million defense contract
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Frank Corder
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July 9, 2025
Nissan delays EV production at Canton plant until 2028
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Lynne Jeter
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July 8, 2025
Mississippi tech companies featured at premier national defense innovation event
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Susan Marquez
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July 23, 2025
Discover Mississippi: Neshoba County Fair
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C.H. Spurgeon
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July 23, 2025
Tempted by idols?
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Meredith Biesinger
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July 22, 2025
The Mississippi Art Colony: Mississippi’s best-kept creative secret
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Sid Salter
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July 23, 2025
Jefferson’s gunboats, Nixon’s inflation-busting created Trump’s $9 billion in rescissions
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Patrick Sullivan
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July 22, 2025
Is an American nuclear energy renaissance coming?
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Bautista Vivanco
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July 22, 2025
The empty outrage over Medicaid cuts
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