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November 18, 2008
Musgrove lost to Barbour machine twice
The Hattiesburg American Editorial, 11/17/8 Democrat Ronnie Musgrove has run for two different statewide offices during the past five years, but he essentially lost the same campaign twice. Both times, Republicans pounded Musgrove on economic issues. And both times, Musgrove worked hard but did a weak job of defending his own record. In 2003, Musgrove…
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November 18, 2008
Republicans ask: Just how bad is it?
Politico.com, 11/17/8 Party leaders agree that the GOP has had a rough go of it at the polls in recent years. How could they not? Since 2004, Republicans have gone from 55 Senate seats to no more than 43 once this year’s last winners are determined, and from a 29-seat edge in the House to…
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November 18, 2008
Jackson crime up as McMillin closes first year
The Clarion-Ledger, 11/17/8 When Malcolm McMillin accepted the job as Jackson’s police chief last year, he promised to improve the moribund department while balancing his duties as sheriff of Hinds County. He faced budget, manpower and morale problems and responded by marrying resources of the Police and Sheriff’s departments, restructuring patrol beats and reinstituting policies…
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November 18, 2008
Thompson AWOL from Musgrove campaign?
The Clarion-Ledger Editorial, 11/16/8 The small matter of the allegedly bogus Hinds County Democratic sample ballot has yet to be officially explained to anyone’s particular satisfaction, but suffice it to say that it is one piece in a political puzzle that makes for interesting speculation about why Democrat Ronnie Musgrove lost his Senate race with…
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November 18, 2008
Down, dirty judicial races: Elections reshape Supreme Court
The Clarion-Ledger Editorial, 11/16/8 What happened in Mississippi’s 2008 judicial elections happened all over the country. State elections for Supreme Court justices ended 2008 much as they began, punctuated by runaway spending, partisan pressure, angry accusations and costly, secretly-funded ads by third-party special interests that often drowned out the candidates. Four incumbent Mississippi Supreme Court…
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November 18, 2008
Courts: Judicial races demean courts
The Clarion-Ledger Editorial, 11/16/8 This state’s judicial elections continue to demean the dignity of the court and to see voters manipulated by special interest groups seeking to hold sway over the judicial philosophies of the courts. The 2008 judicial elections in the state were a textbook case for why judges should be appointed, not elected.…
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November 18, 2008
New vote on raises planned
The Clarion-Ledger, 11/16/8 The Jackson City Council will vote again on Mayor Frank Melton’s proposed $2-per-hour raise for low-paid public works employees, and this time it could be approved. The proposal is back on the council’s agenda for Tuesday, about a week after it died on a 3-3 vote. It needs four votes to be…
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November 18, 2008
Staff issue kept ‘hush-hush’
The Clarion-Ledger, 11/15/8 Jackson City Council President Leslie Burl McLemore said what happened this week to a deputy city attorney assigned to the police department has been kept “hush-hush” by city officials. Katherine Pugh, who had been assigned to handle legal issues for JPD, either quit or was fired. Her departure might be related to…
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November 18, 2008
Obama got most votes, and also editorials
The Clarion-Ledger Editorial, 11/16/8 Some post-election thoughts now that we’ve had some time to really take in the amazing , things we have just witnessed: Endorsements are controversial and I did get some comments from those who disagreed with The Clarion-Ledger’s endorsement of President-elect Barack Obama. There were some particularly mean ones, but that is…
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November 18, 2008
Elections give Mississippi Republicans reasons to gloat
The Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal, 11/17/8 Mississippi Republicans clearly are not as glum as their counterparts nationwide. All in all, the Nov. 4 elections were good for Mississippi Republicans – except that Democrat Barack Obama won the presidency and Democrats strengthened their majorities in both the U.S. House and Senate. Despite those setbacks, the state…
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November 17, 2008
Runoff election TOMORROW – Marilyn Avery (R – I) vs. Danny Ayers (D) for Hinds Election Commish
Make sure and go vote.
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November 17, 2008
MALKIN – Road to GOP redemption: Roll back the bailouts, draw a line in the sand
Road to GOP redemption: Roll back the bailouts, draw a line in the sand The first step toward GOP redemption is to stop the automakers’ bailout and roll back the creeping conversion of the Crap Sandwich 2.0 into an all-purpose bailout bonanza for every last American industry and corporate special interest in financial peril. The…
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Jeremy Pittari
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May 7, 2026
Wednesday night storm spawns several tornadoes that damage hundreds of homes in three counties
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Frank Corder
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May 6, 2026
Speaker White names House Select Committees to tackle property taxes, school consolidation, redistricting, more
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Daniel Tyson
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May 6, 2026
Job training life-affirming for inmates in MAGCOR programs
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Frank Corder
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April 23, 2026
Mississippi companies invited to participate in 2026 Southeastern U.S.–Canadian Provinces Conference
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Frank Corder
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April 22, 2026
Corderill investing $100 million at Meridian data center campus
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Frank Corder
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April 17, 2026
Walmart announces plan to remodel 19 Mississippi stores
Culture
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Alistair Begg
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May 8, 2026
The cost of complaining
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Susan Marquez
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May 7, 2026
Noah “Soggy” Sweat’s “The Whiskey Speech” to be presented at Two Mississippi Museums
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Alistair Begg
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May 7, 2026
Purchased for God
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Russ Latino
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May 8, 2026
Something for everyone to hate in the redistricting debate
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Christy Hovanetz
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May 6, 2026
Mississippi is raising the bar, and that’s a really good thing for kids
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Russ Latino
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May 5, 2026
Mississippi faces pressure to redistrict before congressional midterms, but also real world constraints
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