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July 31, 2008
Medicaid cuts withdrawn
The Clarion-Ledger, 7/31/8 Cuts that would have severely impacted health care providers who serve hundreds of thousands of Medicaid patients in Mississippi will not go into effect next week as planned. Medicaid Executive Director Robert Robinson said in a letter Wednesday that the agency is planning today to withdraw its proposal that would have resulted…
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July 31, 2008
EDITORIAL:Neshoba speeches
The Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal Editorial, 7/31/8 The most hotly contested of Mississippi’s two races for the U.S. Senate in November – the special election between appointed Sen. Roger Wicker and former Gov. Ronnie Musgrove – stirred little passion and no substantive oratory Wednesday morning under the wiltingly hot pavilion of the Neshoba County Fair.…
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July 31, 2008
FOLO – For sale: No-longer-needed law office and airport hanger in Oxford
4,500 square feet of luxury office space located on the west side of the Square (above Ajax restaurant) in Oxford, Ms. This office space was immaculately renovated in 2003 and has the greatest view in all of Oxford from its 450 square foot balcony. The space could also be converted into residences. The law office…
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July 31, 2008
Musgrove, Wicker trade criticisms at Neshoba Fair
The Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal, 7/31/8 Republican U.S. Sen. Roger Wicker of Tupelo hit hard Wednesday against Democratic challenger Ronnie Musgrove at the Neshoba County Fair. Wicker, speaking to a largely friendly crowd under the tin-roofed pavilion, criticized Musgrove’s record as governor and said he did not need to carry that record to the United…
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July 31, 2008
Lawyer suggests Scruggs got witness help from Lott
An insurance company’s attorney suggested during a sworn deposition that former U.S. Sen. Trent Lott urged witnesses to give false information in a Hurricane Katrina lawsuit, according to court records. The implication was made last week during a deposition with Lott’s nephew, Zach Scruggs, who represented the former Mississippi Republican senator after his Pascagoula home…
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July 31, 2008
CL – Scruggs takes 5th in Katrina deposition
A federal judge has made public a Hurricane Katrina deposition with disgraced attorney Richard “Dickie” Scruggs. Scruggs is the once powerful lawyer who must report to prison by Monday for his role in an unrelated judicial bribery scandal. He was forced to submit sworn testimony last week in a civil lawsuit involving State Farm Fire…
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July 31, 2008
Wicker Opens Up Nine Point Lead Over Musgrove
Appointed U.S. Senator Roger Wicker (R), seeking to win the job for a full term, has opened a modest lead over former Governor Ronnie Musgrove (D). The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey in Mississippi found Wicker attracts 48% of the vote, while Musgrove earns support from 42%. When “leaners” are included, Wicker’s lead expands to…
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July 31, 2008
Scruggs pleads Fifth, State Farm wants answers
State Farm has filed an emergency motion asking a federal judge to compel Dickie Scruggs to answer the insurance company’s questions before he is sent off to prison Aug. 4. “The Scruggs stonewall continues unabated,” the insurance company says in its motion, filed in the contentious case McIntosh vs. State Farm. State Farm has been…
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July 31, 2008
Rigsbys request mediation
Their former employer’s lawsuit against them should be resolved through mediation, former insurance adjusters Cori and Kerri Rigsby propose in a motion filed today. The Rigsbys asked Judge William Acker Jr. to send the case to mediation. Also today, Acker accepted the request of attorney Dickie Scruggs to pay a $65,098.24 civil contempt fine, which…
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July 30, 2008
Oil crews set up at Madison City Hall
The Clarion-Ledger, 7/30/8 The city of Madison filed a trespassing charge against crews working for a Texas-based oil company this week, but that didn’t stop workers from setting up equipment on City Hall grounds Tuesday. “I would certainly say they are bold,” Madison Mayor Mary Hawkins Butler said. Denbury Resources, the largest oil and gas…
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July 30, 2008
Rigsby Sister Act May Be Nearing Final Curtain
It’s beyond our scope to delve into all the filings in ex rel. Rigsby, the qui tam case filed by Kerri Rigsby and Cori Rigsby Moran, formerly represented by Dickie Scruggs. But the latest ones are of importance because if true, they confirm what those of us without blinders have suspected all along: that the…
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July 30, 2008
Beef plant document subpoena draws legal fire in U.S. court
The Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal, 7/30/8 Legal arguments escalated this week over a subpoena issued for documents reportedly needed to prepare for the Aug. 25 Beef Plant trial in U.S. District Court. Tuesday, attorneys for Carothers Construction Co. submitted a 17-page memorandum supporting Carothers’ motion to stop a subpoena of company records. They also asked…
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Jeremy Pittari
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September 26, 2025
House committee hears arguments for, against more school choice in Mississippi
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Daniel Tyson
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September 26, 2025
Lawmakers express concerns over lengthy Arkabutla Dam modification project
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September 26, 2025
Magnolia Mornings: September 26, 2025
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Lynne Jeter
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September 25, 2025
Jabil establishing $70 million facility in Marshall County
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Lynne Jeter
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September 23, 2025
Tandon to speak on trailblazing regenerative medicine at Southern Miss University Forum
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Magnolia Tribune
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September 17, 2025
Ridgeland-based HORNE to join BDO USA
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Ben Smith
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September 26, 2025
America has a people problem
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Alistair Begg
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September 26, 2025
A joyful heart
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September 25, 2025
SEC coaches mostly on board with new scheduling that ends some long-time annual matchups
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Connie Dolan
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September 26, 2025
In Mississippi, safety and growth go hand in hand
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Kimberly Ross
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September 25, 2025
It’s okay to trust some science
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Starla Brown
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September 24, 2025
Break down the barriers: How zoning reform can reignite the American Dream
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