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November 7, 2007
State Farm Wins Katrina Appeal
Courant.com, 11/7/7 State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co. does not have to pay Mississippi homeowners for the record flooding that Hurricane Katrina caused because its residential policies don’t cover such damage, an appeals court said Tuesday. The ruling from the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals reverses an interpretation from a federal court in Mississippi that…
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November 7, 2007
Hood defeats Hopkins for AG
The Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal, 11/7/7 Jim Hood earned his second term as attorney general by defeating Gulfport attorney Al Hopkins in Tuesday’s general election. Hood, a 45-year-old Democrat, picked up 60 percent of the vote in fending off the challenge from his Republican opponent. He appeared to be the only Democrat to have won…
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November 7, 2007
Barbour, Bryant cruise; Chaney grabs insurance post
The Clarion-Ledger, 11/7/7 Continuing Hurricane Katrina recovery efforts, expanding economic development, helping businesses find ways to provide affordable health care and reviewing the state’s tax system are among the priorities GOP Gov. Haley Barbour cited for his second term in office. With 98 percent of the state’s precincts reporting, Barbour led Eaves 58 percent to…
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November 7, 2007
Reeves alleges voting irregularities
The Clarion-Ledger, 11/7/7 Longtime legislator John Reeves on Tuesday said he will contest his apparent loss in the District 71 race to Democratic challenger Adrienne Wooten. “Therefore, the decision as to who will represent District 71 remains uncertain,” he said in a statement. Reeves, a 50-year-old attorney, has held the seat since 1984. The Republican…
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November 7, 2007
Two of three incumbents win among statewide races
The Natchez Democrat, 11/7/7 Democrat Attorney General Jim Hood trounced Republican Al Hopkins in Tuesday’s election, overcoming a barrage of attack ads to win a second term in office. Also, Republican state Treasurer Tate Reeves, coasted to a second-term victory over Democrat Shawn O’Hara of Hattiesburg. A third incumbent, Republican Agriculture Commissioner Lester Spell, was…
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November 7, 2007
Franks concedes to Bryant in lieutenant governor’s race
The Clarion-Ledger, 11/6/7 Democrat state Rep. Jamie Franks conceded to Republican Phil Bryant in the race for the lieutenant governor’s seat. “I’ve just talked to Jamie Franks. The attack ads were just part of the process,” said Bryant, who beat out state Sen. Charlie Ross for the Republican nomination in the primary. “We need to…
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November 7, 2007
Mississippi’s 2008 congressional campaigns launching today
The Clarion-Ledger Editorial, 11/7/7 While the popped balloons and confetti are still on the hotel ballroom floors from the state’s 2007 general election victory parties on Tuesday night, the sound you hear this morning is the state’s 2008 congressional campaigns launching. That’s particularly true in the state’s 3rd Congressional District where veteran Republican U.S. Rep.…
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November 7, 2007
New Speekah? Smith Claiming Majority
Jeff Smith Claiming at Least 62 Commitments Rep. Jeff Smith announces that after the elections for the Mississippi House of Representatives he has commitments from a majority of the membership of the 2008 House of Representatives. There are still several races that are undecided so the final count is still unknown. Further information will be…
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November 7, 2007
Hood Yanked to Court to Testify in State Farm Case . . . As A Witness
Miss. AG Must Testify in Katrina Lawsuit Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood is scheduled to testify Wednesday – a day after his re-election bid – at a hearing for a lawsuit that accuses him of violating an agreement to end a criminal investigation of State Farm Insurance Cos. U.S. Magistrate Judge Michael Parker refused Tuesday…
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November 7, 2007
LIVEBLOGGING THE ELECTION
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November 7, 2007
Mixup at polling place causes concern for campaigns
Mixup at polling place causes concern for campaigns There have been minor glitches — machines needed rebooting, a few poll workers have not shown up — but the only potentially serious problem reported so far has been in House District 66. In that race, which pits Rep. Cecil Brown, D-Jackson, against Republican challenger Cory Wilson,…
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November 6, 2007
Democratic County Voter ID Fraud Nets Arrests in Tunica for 8/6 primary
Two Arrested for Alleged Tunica County Voter Fraud Arrests were made Monday night in connection with allegedly fraudulent ballots cast in Tunica County’s August 7 primary election. As many as 100 of the nearly 400 absentee ballots that were cast, could be fraudulent according to a spokesperson for the Tunica County Sheriff’s Department. Deputies have…
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October 1, 2025
Vote to end government shutdown fails in Senate as Democrats hold firm on health care demands
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Daniel Tyson
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October 1, 2025
Attorneys ask lawmakers to consider ways to move cases along in the Mississippi court system
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Daniel Tyson
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October 1, 2025
Jackson residents voice concerns, preferences as city leaders search for new Police Chief
Business
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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
Culture
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Jim Beaugez
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October 1, 2025
Country-music star Charlie Worsham’s new podcast puts ‘Mississippi on the Map’
Culture
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Alistair Begg
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October 1, 2025
The danger of misdirected sympathy
Culture
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Susan Marquez
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September 30, 2025
Ritchie Montgomery: A man of many faces
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Russ Latino
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October 1, 2025
Yes, Clinton High School absolutely pumped the brakes on a Turning Point USA Chapter
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Sid Salter
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October 1, 2025
Broken trust with our American institutions threatens the future of our national identity
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Jansen Owen
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September 30, 2025
Education freedom opponents are worried. They should be
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