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August 7, 2008
Auditor asks judge to rule on Langston payment
The Sun Herald, 8/6/8 State Auditor Stacey Pickering has asked a judge to decide whether it was legal for an outside law firm to receive $14 million for their work on Mississippi’s settlement with MCI Inc. Pickering filed his motion with Hinds County Circuit Judge Winston Kidd on Tuesday. At issue is the fee paid…
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August 7, 2008
DCCC runs racist ad for Travis Childers . . . and now ponies up another $1M
Sid Salter is reporting the same DCCC that gleefully published a racial ad is now ready to give Travis Childers another $1,000,000. Oh, if only those dots could get connected in the media . . .
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August 7, 2008
Minor’s attorney says prosecutors aren’t in touch with their feelings
An attorney for Paul Minor says federal prosecutors are “unthinking and unfeeling” for not releasing the convicted lawyer from prison to be with his sick wife. Abbe Lowell, Minor’s attorney, claims in a news release that his client “was improperly selected for prosecution” by a politicized U.S. Justice Department. Prosecutors have said in court papers…
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August 7, 2008
Filings on jury composition in US vs. Melton
Government’s request for jury questionnaires Wright’s response to that motion
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August 7, 2008
Feds: Query jury pool for Melton trial in private
Feds: Query jury pool for Melton trial in private U.S. Justice Department prosecutor Mark Blumberg filed a motion Wednesday asking U.S. District Court Judge Daniel Jordan to approve closing some of the jury selection to the public. Blumberg asked Jordan to allow jurors to be interviewed individually in the judge’s chambers because of “the sensitive…
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August 7, 2008
Rice says surge helps McCain, Obama
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said she understands some of the questions Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) raised about the surge policy in Iraq, but says today’s conditions in the war zone would be only “wishful thinking” without it. In an interview Wednesday with Politico and Yahoo! News, Rice pointed out that the two presidential candidates’…
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August 7, 2008
SH – Chaney says credit goes to Dale
Attorney General Jim Hood and State Farm have reached a truce – in court, anyway. Hood held a news conference at his Biloxi office Wednesday to announce State Farm has honored its obligation to re-evaluate Coast Katrina claims, leading to settlement of a lawsuit he filed against the company in Hinds County Chancery Court. He…
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August 7, 2008
COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Saban cautious for Year 2 at Alabama
COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Saban cautious for Year 2 at Alabama Second-year Alabama football coach Nick Saban knows the question will be asked at almost every alumni speaking engagement and press conference. “What is your timetable for winning a national championship?” Saban understands the impatience and anguish of the Alabama fans, considering ‘Bama’s history of 12 national…
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August 7, 2008
New DSCC ad on Wicker – Faces
Faces DSCC 8/5/8
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August 7, 2008
State Farm calls AG Hood’s spin on settlement ‘perplexing’
Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood says his lawsuit against State Farm Insurance made the company pay $74 million it initially refused to give to policyholders affected by 2005’s Hurricane Katrina. State Farm didn’t exactly agree Wednesday, responding to a press conference during which Hood announced he was dropping the lawsuit he filed against the company…
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August 7, 2008
Jackson Police Department Gets Big Check From Sen. David Blount/MS Legislature For Overtime Costs
Jackson Police Department Gets Big Check For Overtime Costs The Jackson Police Department got a much-needed boost from the State of Mississippi Wednesday as State Senator David Blount (D) handed over a big check. “This is our first time to go over and ask for this, and we came back with it,” said Hinds County…
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August 7, 2008
Tigers secondary gets a little thinner
Tigers secondary gets a little thinner AUBURN – The star-crossed career of defensive back Aairon Savage is on hold again after he hurt his knee, but Auburn defensive coordinator Paul Rhoads says his already-thin secondary can press on without him. Savage suffered the most significant injury of fall camp Monday, and coach Tommy Tuberville said…
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Jeremy Pittari
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May 6, 2026
State agencies team up to promote maternal mental health care
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Jonathan J. Cooper, Associated Press
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May 6, 2026
Takeaways from Indiana, Ohio and Michigan: Trump’s flex pays off and Democrats win special election
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Magnolia Tribune
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May 6, 2026
Magnolia Mornings: May 6, 2026
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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
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Susan Marquez
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May 6, 2026
Canton Flea Market returns for 62nd year
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Alistair Begg
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May 6, 2026
A word to children
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Meredith Biesinger
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May 5, 2026
Where the Wild Things Grow: Inside Maypop Art’s garage studio
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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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Susan Crabtree
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May 1, 2026
U.S. Secret Service Chief says Hilton site was ‘set up perfectly,’ critics disagree
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Russ Latino
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April 29, 2026
U.S. Supreme Court’s voting rights decision carries big implications for Mississippi
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