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July 2, 2008
More than 500 attend Bush luncheon
More than 500 attend Bush luncheon President Bush visited Jackson this afternoon, staying about two hours before leaving in Air Force One for Little Rock, Ark., shortly after 2 p.m. The president was a featured speaker at a campaign fundraiser for Republican U.S. Sen. Roger Wicker of Tupelo. More than 500 people attended the $1,000-a-ticket…
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July 2, 2008
Statement from Congressman Travis Childers on Congressional Delegation to the Middle East
Statement from Congressman Travis Childers on Congressional Delegation to the Middle East Washington, DC – Congressman Travis Childers (D-MS) gave the following statement on Day 3 of his Congressional Delegation trip to the Middle East. The Congressman spent much of his second and third days in official meetings on the Iraqi economy, including scheduled briefings…
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July 1, 2008
Fewer than 4,000 FEMA trailers remain in lower three coastal counties
FEMA TRAILER COUNT DOWN DRAMATICALLY Fewer than 4,000 remain in lower three coastal counties (JACKSON, Mississippi) – The total number of occupied travel trailers provided by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has dropped below 4,000 in Mississippi’s three Coastal counties hardest hit by Hurricane Katrina. As of June 27, the trailer inventory stood at…
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July 1, 2008
Zach Scruggs to be sentenced Wednesday
Zach Scruggs to be sentenced Wednesday There was a time when Zach Scruggs seemed to have it all, graduating cum laude in his law class before joining the successful firm started by his father, legendary attorney Richard “Dickie” Scruggs. But on Wednesday, Zach Scruggs will stand before the same federal judge who recently sentenced his…
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July 1, 2008
Getting John Wooden to change his ways is no slam dunk
Getting John Wooden to change his ways is no slam dunk The granddaughter has been talking lately to Sissy and Fada, her two imaginary friends. The other day she was playing hide-and-seek, and asked her father to hide with her until Sissy found them. I wouldn’t be surprised to learn the Grocery StoreBagger is still…
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July 1, 2008
Barbour wants it both ways on Medicaid
The Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal Editorial, 7/1/8 Gov. Haley Barbour is now saying he has a constitutional mandate to cut Medicaid services if the Legislature does not deal with a $90 million deficit in the Division of Medicaid during the current special session. During a speech to the Mississippi Press Association last week, the second-term…
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July 1, 2008
Cigarette tax is the way to go
The Hattiesburg American Editorial, 6/30/8 Ever since the gubernatorial campaign ended, I have tried to refocus my full attention on work, family, church and daily activities. But Mississippi’s current Medicaid situation remains an issue that affects so many lives that I feel compelled to speak out. Our state health care system is unaffordable and out…
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July 1, 2008
McMillin remains in hospital
The Clarion-Ledger, 7/1/8 Hinds County Sheriff and Jackson Police Chief Malcolm McMillin is still recovering from heat exhaustion. Reached Monday afternoon on his cell phone, McMillin, 63, said he would answer questions about his condition today. McMillin’s wife, Delores, rushed him to a local hospital Saturday afternoon after he became overheated while doing yard work,…
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July 1, 2008
Vote set on smoking measure
The Clarion-Ledger, 7/1/8 The Jackson City Council is split evenly on a proposed smoking ordinance on city businesses, with three council members favoring a complete smoking ban and three who would exempt nightclubs and bars. As the competing proposals head to a vote this morning, the decision likely rests with the one uncommitted council member.…
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July 1, 2008
Attorney says blame widespread
Attorney says blame widespread – Jimmy Johns You could easily understand if prominent Montgomery sports attorney Donald Maurice Jackson had rushed to the defense of Jimmy Johns in the wake of recent drug charges against the Alabama football player. After all, Jackson is a lawyer who has often fought the establishment — most notably, the…
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July 1, 2008
About 60 youth workers show up for first day of City Hall program
The Clarion-Ledger, 7/1/8 Despite opposition from some City Council members, Jackson Mayor Frank Melton’s expansion of a summer youth employment program became official Monday as about 60 young people showed up at City Hall for the first day of work. Melton said he plans to continue to expand the program, placing more young people in…
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July 1, 2008
Minor appeals bribery conviction
The Sun Herald, 7/1/8 A federal judge thwarted Biloxi attorney Paul Minor’s right to a fair trial on judicial bribery charges, his attorneys argue in an appellate brief that asks the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to send the case back for a third trial before a different judge. Minor’s attorneys argue prosecutors won…
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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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Magnolia Tribune
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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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Brett Martel, Associated Press
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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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