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May 15, 2008
SPR – Inside the Numbers: Mississippi Burning: GOP Should Heed Gingrich’s Warning
Inside the Numbers: Mississippi Burning: GOP Should Heed Gingrich’s Warning Here are Newt’s main points: — Congressional Republicans can’t take comfort in McCain’s polling numbers. Newt accurately notes that McCain’s non-traditional Republican image is what has him in the ballgame. A more typical Republican candidate would be running much further behind. — Being anti-Obama, anti-Clinton,…
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May 15, 2008
Childers’ victory bad news for GOP
Childers’ victory bad news for GOP The results of Tuesday’s congressional race in north Mississippi might be evidence that times are getting harder for Republicans, as three of the state’s four districts are now held by Democrats. The First Congressional District seat had been considered a safe bet for Republicans, but Democrat Travis Childers won…
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May 15, 2008
LEGALWEEK previews Dickie Scruggs’ stay in the Big House
Wrong arm of the law When Bill Lerach, Dickie Scruggs and Mel Weiss, once among the US’s most feted class action lawyers, check into prison, each will be handed a uniform, photographed, fingerprinted and asked to disrobe for a mandatory cavity search. Whatever personal property they have will be taken from them and inventoried. It…
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May 15, 2008
Barbour vetoes ADA, scrap-metal measures
Barbour vetoes ADA, scrap-metal measures Barbour, a Republican, said House Bill 1136, sponsored by House Speaker Pro tem J.P. Compretta, D-Bay St. Louis, would place too much regulation on small businesses, and that he wanted to get a group of metal dealers, law enforcement officials and others to study the issue. Copper theft from construction…
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May 15, 2008
SLABBED – Lumpkin & Reeves disqualified by Order issued today
Lumpkin & Reeves disqualified by Order issued today Judge Senter issued an Order ruling Lumpkin & Reeves are disqualified as counsel for McIntosh in McIntosh v State Farm. The first opportunity this Court had to address the scope of its Memorandum Opinion [1172] and Order [1173] entered in this cause of action is in its…
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May 14, 2008
Bardwell and ‘the flyer’
Bless his heart . . . at least someone on the left has acknowledged the flyer. As far as recognition of the truth of the matter, it was weak. However, with the context that no one else has said anything substantive about it in the liberal blogosphere or in the main stream press, it was…
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May 14, 2008
Gallo Notes- Other Things We’ve Learned.
Gallo Notes-May 14, 2008 We’ve learned that the individual voter’s political awareness about the issues at hand is about at the same percentage as our graduation rate. We’ve learned that “economic angst” trumps political party lines or personal endorsements. We’ve learned that a democrat candidate can never campaign too far right. We’ve learned that a…
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May 14, 2008
Case pits wind vs. water
Case pits wind vs. water An insurance company argues in court papers that the Mississippi Supreme Court should follow federal precedent and rule out coverage for hurricane damage caused by a combination of wind and water. The San Antonio, Texas-based United Services Automobile Association says only damage caused by water, either alone or in combination…
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May 14, 2008
AG: Gaffe shouldn’t change execution
AG: Gaffe shouldn’t change execution Attorney General Jim Hood said Tuesday that a legal blunder by the state shouldn’t affect an execution date set next week for convicted killer Earl Wesley Berry. Because Mississippi has ignored a similar lethal injection challenge filed last year by four other death row inmates, Berry’s challenge also should be…
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May 14, 2008
NYTIMES – Democrat Wins House Seat in Mississippi
Democrat Wins House Seat in Mississippi Democrats scored a remarkable upset victory on Tuesday in a special Congressional election in this conservative Southern district, sending a clear signal of national problems ahead for Republicans in the fall. The Democrat, Travis Childers, a local courthouse official, pulled together a coalition of blacks, who turned out heavily,…
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May 14, 2008
Miss. Democrat wins House seat in special election
Miss. Democrat wins House seat in special election It’s becoming a disturbing trend for Republicans: losing traditional GOP strongholds to Democrats in some hard-fought congressional races. It happened again Tuesday, as Travis Childers beat Greg Davis in a special election to replace Republican Roger Wicker, who served in the House since 1994 and was appointed…
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May 14, 2008
Easley’s ‘statement’ is one of lack of respect for state’s women
The Clarion-Ledger Editorial, 5/14/8 Mississippi Supreme Court Justice Charles “Chuck” Easley has qualified to run for two state Supreme Court seats from the state’s northern district – the one he has had since 2000 and the seat Justice Ann Hannaford Lamar of Senatobia was appointed to in 2007. Since Easley can’t legally occupy both of…
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Jeremy Pittari
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January 23, 2026
From vehicle registrations to school nurse pay, House Education Committee moves bills forward
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Frank Corder
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January 23, 2026
Bill filed to provide guidance to retailers, cash customers when rounding to the nearest five-cent
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Daniel Tyson
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January 23, 2026
USDA streamlines reporting of foreign-owned farmland
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Frank Corder
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January 20, 2026
SouthWorth acquires Mississippi-based American Furniture Manufacturing
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Frank Corder
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January 13, 2026
Higgins contracted to lead Tate County economic development
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Frank Corder
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January 8, 2026
xAI investing more than $20 billion in Southaven data center
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Susan Marquez
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January 23, 2026
Embrace the cozy practice of hygge
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Alistair Begg
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January 23, 2026
Now is the time
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Meredith Biesinger
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January 22, 2026
The Case of the Dining Detectives: A Mississippi food story with a twist
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Hunter Estes
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January 21, 2026
Mississippi Legislators: Be bold this session
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Philip Wegmann
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January 21, 2026
Trump OMB launches full review of federal funds sent to blue states
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Russ Latino
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January 21, 2026
Quit the hysteria, Mississippi already allows students to transfer between public schools
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