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May 9, 2008
CL – Special session: Let’s not get into foolishness
Special session: Let’s not get into foolishness Gov. Haley Barbour is right to say it is “foolish and wrongheaded” for any state lawmakers to tie the fate of an employment agency to a dispute over state advertising. Speaking to the Mississippi Economic Council on Wednesday, Barbour warned that House Speaker Billy McCoy, D-Rienzi, blocking reauthorization…
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May 9, 2008
County prosecutor wants AG off case
County prosecutor wants AG off case The state investigation into deaths at a north Mississippi hospice has been so compromised that the attorney general’s office should step aside and let local officials take over, a county prosecuting attorney said Thursday. Attorney General Jim Hood said that won’t happen and his case is solid. Two state…
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May 9, 2008
State Farm settles Katrina cases
State Farm settles Katrina cases State Farm Fire and Casualty Co. initiated or reopened settlement talks with policyholders after a federal judge in April disqualified their attorneys from handling up to 200 suits against the Bloomington, Ill.-based company. At least 13 homeowners were representing themselves, without an attorney, when they agreed to settle their suits…
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May 9, 2008
Barbour signs bill killing reservoir boating fee
Barbour signs bill killing reservoir boating fee The boating fee for Ross Barnett Reservoir is officially dead. Gov. Haley Barbour today signed the appropriations bill funding the Pearl River Valley Water Supply District without change. The bill forced the District to repeal the fee, which was to be effective July 1. Under the original legislation…
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May 9, 2008
Childers Got Gas!
Gallo Notes: Chancery Clerk of Prentiss County and 1st District Congressional Candidate Travis Childers made good on his promotional pledge and gave away gave on the first pit shop of a three legged tour. GRIT (Gallo Research Investigative Team) reports he was buying gas for licensed drivers (hopefully a registered voters) in Grenada today (Thursday).…
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May 8, 2008
Hillary: Politically dead woman walking?
Hillary: Politically dead woman walking? Only a substantive political scandal can change the delegate math in Hillary Clinton’s favor and even then, she’ll need help from the party to change the rule before the game is over. The outcomes of the Indiana and North Carolina primaries appear to have made it impossible for Sen. Hillary…
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May 8, 2008
DC Bloggers laughing at MS-01
Meanwhile, In America’s Most Comical Special Election… Came across a “unique” DC blog that piped up about the Childers/Davis race. Greg Davis, the GOP candidate in a special election to fill an open Mississippi House seat, will enlist the Dark Lord himself, Dick Cheney, to campaign the day before next Tuesday’s election. Cheney, of course,…
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May 8, 2008
Childers buying votes with discounted gas?
The Ol’ Cheap Gas Trick Despite the storms and tornadoes plaguing Tupelo, Mississippi today, Prentiss County Chancery Clerk Travis Childers is making three stops around the First District today to offer a few lucky motorists some relief at the gas pump. Childers, the Democratic candidate in Tuesday’s special primary runoff election, plans to pump gas…
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May 8, 2008
Barbour, McCoy tussle over ad contracts, employment agency
Barbour, McCoy tussle over ad contracts, employment agency Gov. Haley Barbour says some lawmakers are being “foolish and wrongheaded” to tie the fate of an employment agency to a dispute over state advertising. But House Speaker Billy McCoy says the governor should support a plan to bring more public scrutiny to how public dollars are…
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May 8, 2008
Navy releases McCain’s military record
McCain’s Navy record and medals chronicle the career, heroism of a pilot and POW The Navy recently released McCain’s military record — most of it citations for medals during his Navy career — after a Freedom of Information Act request by The Associated Press. McCain was awarded a Silver Star Medal for resisting “extreme mental…
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May 8, 2008
Lee County prosecutor says hospice case should be his
Lee County prosecutor says send hospice case to him The criminal case against Sanctuary Hospice House should be handled by local officials instead of the state, Lee County Prosecuting Attorney James D. Moore said Wednesday. Moore sent a written request asking state Attorney General Jim Hood to let him prosecute the case. Moore said the…
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May 8, 2008
In sworn statement, inmate links mayor, alleged killer
http://www.clarionledger.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2008805080382 Clarion Ledger 05/08/08 Mayor Frank Melton has been trying for years to finger the person he believes shot and killed a Jackson police officer. Now, with the arrest of Sharrod Ray Moore, Melton said the case “is resolved beyond a reasonable doubt.” But there are still many unanswered questions surrounding the slaying of Patrolman…
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Daniel Tyson
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September 10, 2025
Jackson Council tables new panhandling ordinance
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Daniel Tyson
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September 10, 2025
Water customers voice concerns to lawmakers at Senate Energy Committee hearing
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Frank Corder
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September 10, 2025
Adlakha, Till kick off U.S. Senate bids in Mississippi as field grows for Republicans and Democrats
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Paul Wiseman, Associated Press
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September 10, 2025
U.S. supply chain prices unexpectedly fell 0.1% in August
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Paul Wiseman, Associated Press
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September 5, 2025
Hiring stalls with US companies reluctant to expand in an uncertain economic landscape
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Lynne Jeter
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September 3, 2025
Hood Industries invests $245 million in Waynesboro expansion
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Meredith Biesinger
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September 10, 2025
Twists, Turns, and Masterpieces: Exploring the Ohr-O’Keefe Museum
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Alistair Begg
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September 10, 2025
Where to turn to when your thoughts go dark
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Associated Press
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September 9, 2025
Mississippi State fined $500,000 by SEC for field storming following against Arizona State
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Sid Salter
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September 10, 2025
‘Walking Tall?’: Sordid allegations against legendary Tennessee sheriff are shocking
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Russ Latino
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September 8, 2025
Do we have to ‘distrust the science’ to Make America Healthy Again?
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Russ Latino
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September 7, 2025
The race for U.S. Senate in 2026 may get ugly, but the result is almost certain
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