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September 22, 2007
Haley does DC – CHIP & clips
Gov. seeks more CHIP funds The Republican governor met Friday with Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Michael Leavitt to ask for a boost in the federal formula that gives Mississippi 83 percent of the money it spends insuring children from low-income families. . . . Barbour also spoke at the National Rifle Association’s…
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September 21, 2007
Campaigns go high-tech
The Hattiesburg American, 9/21/7 Running a modern election campaign means more than just knocking on doors and placing signs in yards. Today, many candidates have fully functioning Web sites complete with video, photos and the option of donating money with a few clicks of a mouse. Locally, these Web sites are just now catching on,…
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September 21, 2007
House candidates lay out their plans
The Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal, 9/21/7 Young professionals crowded a conference room in the BancorpSouth Arena on Thursday to hear candidates for the state House of Representatives make their pitches. Generally, the speakers agreed on the same issues – tort reform, as well as the need for good education and better jobs. The candidates divided…
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September 21, 2007
Both camps confident debate went their way
The Sun Herald, 9/21/7 The John Arthur Eaves Jr. campaign and the Haley Barbour campaign claimed victory after Thursday’s gubernatorial debate – no surprise there. But it wasn’t artifice. Both camps meant it. Each thought their guy won, perhaps an indication of how far apart these two candidates are in… well, everything. And the candidates…
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September 21, 2007
Candidates debate old jobs, plans for state
The Sun Herald, 9/21/7 So much for beating around the bush. The gloves flew off Thursday night in the battle for the Governor’s Mansion during a bruising face-to-face showdown at the Saenger Theatre. “If you leave here tonight thinking you don’t know what he would do as governor, I understand, because he don’t know either,”…
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September 21, 2007
Melton vetoes ban on Farish demolitions
The Clarion-Ledger, 9/21/7 Jackson Mayor Frank Melton on Thursday vetoed the City Council’s six-month moratorium on demolishing properties in the Farish Street Historic District. But the veto carries little weight as the council still must OK demolitions in the district. “It’s a hollow veto,” said City Council President Leslie Burl McLemore. “(Melton) has enough houses…
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September 20, 2007
Rankin County ‘Beans & Greens’ Tonight
Clark honored tonight JACKSON ( Tuesday, Sept. 18, 2007) – Rankin County Democrats will honor outgoing Secretary of State Eric Clark tonight at a party fundraiser set for the Rankin campus of Hinds Community College. Clark will be honored at the Rankin County Beans & Greens dinner, 6-8 p.m. in George Wynne Hall, Hinds County…
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September 20, 2007
ACLU Says Pickering Bill Treads on First Amendment
ACLU, 9/19/7 The American Civil Liberties Union said today that legislation that attempts to regulate the content of television programs introduced today by Rep. Chip Pickering (R-Miss.) treads on the First Amendment. The legislation would attempt to regulate “indecent” television programming by requiring the Federal Communications Commission to implement a policy that would make a…
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September 20, 2007
Ethics commission says legislature should deal with blind trust issues
The Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal, 9/20/7 While the state Ethics Commission has approved Gov. Haley Barbour’s decision to put his financial assets in a blind trust, the commission says the issue in general is one for the state Legislature to define. The commission, through its executive director, Tom Hood, recently responded to questions from the…
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September 20, 2007
Hood sees insurers, home-repair fraud as priorities
The Sun Herald, 9/20/7 When Jim Hood was elected attorney general four years ago, he wanted to crack down on computer crimes, improve safety in schools and the workplace and implement tougher penalties for those convicted of domestic violence and child abuse. Hood feels as if he’s made progress in those and other areas since…
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September 20, 2007
Religious leaders protest port plan
The Sun Herald, 9/20/7 More than a dozen religious leaders issued a challenge to Gov. Haley Barbour on Wednesday, giving him 24 hours to answer their protests to a plan that would use housing recovery funds to expand the Port of Gulfport. The Mississippi Coast Interfaith Disaster Task Force held a meeting at the Saenger…
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September 20, 2007
Auditor’s job includes setting tone for state’s fiscal integrity
The Clarion-Ledger, 9/20/7 If the person serving as auditor gains a reputation as an aggressive, no-nonsense protector of the public purse, that very fact has the potential of state and local officials being more wary of how every nickel is tracked. Because Auditor Phil Bryant is the nominee for lieutenant governor on Nov. 6 ballots,…
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Jeremy Pittari
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September 15, 2025
Ole Miss surpasses endowment goal one year early
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Frank Corder
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September 15, 2025
Mississippi ranks high in teacher freedom in latest national report but lags in education choice
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Frank Corder
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September 15, 2025
Body found on Delta State campus
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Josh Boak, Associated Press
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September 15, 2025
A framework deal on TikTok has been reached between the US and China
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Frank Corder
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September 12, 2025
HII announces partnership with shipyards in multiple states to meet increased demand by U.S. Navy
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Daniel Tyson
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September 11, 2025
Domtar shuttering Grenada paper mill, impacting more than 150 employees
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Parrish Alford
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September 15, 2025
Mississippi’s Big 3 have big weekend in Oxford, Starkville and Hattiesburg
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Robert St. John
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September 15, 2025
The table is the real destination
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Matt Friedeman
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September 15, 2025
Charlie Kirk will never again speak on a college campus, but the Church can’t flinch
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Jere Nash
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September 15, 2025
Nash reflects on the implementation of Mississippi’s statewide public education system
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Kimberly Ross
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September 11, 2025
Misapplied rage permeates throughout modern society
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Russ Latino
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September 10, 2025
The assassination of Charlie Kirk presents a turning point opportunity
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