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June 18, 2008
WLBT – Secretary of State Looks to Separate Business Disputes in Courts
Secretary of State Looks to Separate Business Disputes in Courts 45,000 cases were filed in Mississippi’s circuit court system last year. Criminal cases obviously take precedence. That means some cases are pushed back month after month and take years to reach a decision. Now the Secretary of State Delbert Hosemann hopes to create a new…
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June 18, 2008
WTOK – Medicaid Solution Still Uncertain
Medicaid Solution Still Uncertain Three major groups will see decreases in Medicaid reimbursements, depending on which option is used, physicians, nursing facilities and hospitals. The cuts have to total $375 million. Without funding the $90 million shortfall, the state doesn’t get the federal match. Rep. Cecil Brown says that means jobs and services will be…
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June 18, 2008
SH – Musgrove gets 2nd disclosure delay
Musgrove gets 2nd disclosure delay “Why couldn’t Ronnie Musgrove produce his public finances on time?” asked Ryan Annison, spokesman for Wicker’s campaign. “What is he trying to hide by filing for an extension? Ronnie Musgrove has had 5½ months to comply with the ethics rules, but apparently he needs more time. Mississippians deserve candidates who…
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June 18, 2008
After a storm, ice is more than ‘comfort’
After a storm, ice is more than ‘comfort’ No doubt, people do need to be prepare themselves for a major hurricane. Plus, FEMA’s no-ice pledge could encourage more coastal residents to evacuate. On the other hand, as U.S. Rep. Gene Taylor, D-Miss., points out, people who have ice can stay at home and feed themselves…
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June 18, 2008
WSJ – The Firm
The Firm The defense by the rest of the tort bar is that these are exceptions who shouldn’t tar an entire industry. And of course not all tort lawyers are crooks. But it’s worth noting that no less an authority than Bill Lerach continues to assert, even from his jail cell, that what Milberg and…
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June 18, 2008
YP – New filings in Qui Tam – Wyatt depo implicates Trailer Lawyers as part of SKG Meetings
Today, State Farm filed a response objecting to the Trailer Lawyers objection (basically). From the Derek Wyatt deposition . . . Q. Who was there at that meeting? 17 A. That was a meeting of the Scruggs Katrina 18 Group lawyers. 19 MR. SHAPLEY: You can tell them who was 20 there. I have no…
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June 18, 2008
SALTERBLOG – W coming to Jackson to stump for Wicker
President Bush to stump for Wicker at Jackson fund raiser on July 1 President George W. Bush is slated to speak at a fund raiser for interim Republican U.S. Sen. Roger Wicker’s campaign on July 1 in Jackson. The invitation-only, 1,000-a-plate luncheon will be held at the home of Kelley and Jean Williams of Jackson.…
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June 17, 2008
WICKER – Musgrove Skirts Public Finance Diclosure
Musgrove Skirts Public Finance Diclosure Documents released Friday, June 13 show Ronnie Musgrove failed to file his mandatory public finance disclosure report by the May 15 deadline. The Senate Ethics Committee requires candidates for United States Senate to file public financial disclosure reports with the Senate Office of Public Records (SOPR.) The financial disclosures show…
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June 17, 2008
Auditor seeks repayment of $58K
Auditor seeks repayment of $58K The state auditor’s office is giving a former Coahoma Community College employee 30 days to repay nearly $58,000 after accusing her of billing the school for travel expenses ineligible for reimbursement. The auditor’s office issued a demand letter Thursday to Hazeltine Woods-Fouche, a former grant writer and administrator for the…
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June 17, 2008
Upper Level ordered to close
Upper Level ordered to close Saying the evidence validates the Upper Level club as a “public nuisance, Hinds County Chancery Judge Dewayne Thomas on Monday ordered the Jackson nightspot temporarily closed. But Thomas left open the possibility of the club reopening if the owners meet certain requirements, including: Purchasing a $1 million premises liability insurance…
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June 17, 2008
McCain Seeks to End Offshore Drilling Ban
McCain Seeks to End Offshore Drilling Ban Sen. John McCain called yesterday for an end to the federal ban on offshore oil drilling, offering an aggressive response to high gasoline prices and immediately drawing the ire of environmental groups that the presumptive Republican presidential nominee has courted for months. The move is aimed at easing…
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June 17, 2008
GOVERNOR – Six Reasons Why Medicaid funding should not be linked to tobacco taxes
June 17, 2008 SIX REASONS Why Medicaid funding should not be linked to tobacco taxes While an increase in tobacco taxes to fund Medicaid is being talked about, no such proposal has passed either house of the Legislature during the current Special Session. In fact, most recently, the effort failed in the House. And, while…
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Frank Corder
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May 4, 2026
After federal judge blocks metro water authority, Governor doesn’t make appointments
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Mark Sherman, Associated Press
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May 4, 2026
Supreme Court restores access to abortion pill mifepristone through telehealth, mail and pharmacies
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Clara Turnage
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May 4, 2026
Study finds major gaps in dementia care across Mississippi
Business
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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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Robert St. John
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May 4, 2026
Table 19
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Alistair Begg
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May 4, 2026
The day of atonement
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Matt Friedeman
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May 3, 2026
America reads the Bible
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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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Sid Salter
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April 29, 2026
Reeves’ decision to preemptively call a special session for judicial redistricting is shrewd
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