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July 25, 2007
By now, Haley’s bruised & blistered
The Clarion-Ledger Editorial, 7/25/7 Which brings us to Phil Bryant, the state auditor, and Charlie Ross, the state senator, who are running for the Republican nomination for lieutenant governor. Their race has devolved into a contest not so much of which one can do the best, but which one has been better at kissing the…
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July 25, 2007
118th ‘Giant Houseparty’ in full swing as politicians hold forth
The Clarion-Ledger Editorial, 7/25/7 Over the course of three days this week, some 72 politicians – from Neshoba County Place 1 constable candidate Wesley Ward to Gov. Haley Barbour – will hold forth under the tin roof of the pavilion under the old oaks on Founder’s Square at the Neshoba County Fair. For those of…
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July 25, 2007
Lt. Gov Candidates Tout Endorsements To Sway Undecided Voters
WLOX, 7/24/7 Ross and Bryant are using these and a string of other endorsements to draw distinctions between themselves in the final weeks before the Aug. 7 Republican primary. Bryant and Franks say they’re for gun rights. Franks and Ross say they oppose illegal immigration. And, Ross and Bryant say they support public education.
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July 25, 2007
Voter turnout on Coast is a big wildcard
The Clarion-Ledger Red/Blue Blog, 7/25/7 A big factor that bears heavily on this year’s statewide elections is also one that even the most sophisticated campaign experts can’t figure out how to handicap. The question that seems so far to have escaped public attention is: How many people will turn out to vote in the three…
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July 25, 2007
Attorney general: Hood, Hopkins unopposed
The Clarion-Ledger, 7/25/7 Choosing a candidate for whom to vote in the Aug. 7 party primaries is easy in the attorney general’s race. Incumbent Jim Hood faces no opposition in the Democratic Primary, nor does his Republican opponent, Alben N. “Al” Hopkins, seeking to go from retired major general in the Mississippi National Guard to…
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July 25, 2007
FEMA takes fire over unfit trailers
The Clarion-Ledger, 7/25/7 A Mississippi lawmaker asked the Federal Emergency Management Agency on Tuesday why 10 percent of hurricane trailers returned to the agency have been considered unfit to live in after billions have been spent on maintenance contracts. Second District Rep. Bennie Thompson, the Democrat who chairs the House Homeland Security Committee, wrote FEMA…
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July 25, 2007
No, he’s not Dilbert or Gilbert or even Englebert
The Vicksburg Post, 7/24/7 Patricia Hosemann said she had never heard the name “Delbert” until she met and married a man with that name. When they named their son, Delbert Hosemann Jr. became the second “Delbert” she knew. Her son is now running for Mississippi secretary of state, and his campaign is using his unusual…
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July 25, 2007
At the fair today
Like the rest of the free-Mississippi political blogging world, I will be at Neshoba today and tomorrow. Morning updates will happen as always, but not much else. I will post in the evenings about the goings on. Alan
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July 25, 2007
John Eaves First Commercials
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July 25, 2007
Bryant’s Coast Attack Ad
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July 24, 2007
FLASH – CL endorses Phillips for Ag Post over Spell in R Primary
This morning, the CL endorsed Max Phillips for Ag Commissioner in the Republican Primary. For some reason, the editorial did not make it online. We will post it as soon as we get it.
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July 24, 2007
Minimum wage up today by 70 cents
The Clarion-Ledger, 7/24/7 A new federal minimum wage will go into effect today, the first in a series of wage increases heralded by some low-income advocates but criticized by some business leaders as a financial blow. The change will boost pay for covered, nonexempt employees to $5.85 an hour, from $5.15. The next jump will…
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Jeremy Pittari
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May 26, 2026
MDOT to evaluate roads repeatedly damaged by flooding, other natural disasters
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Frank Corder
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May 26, 2026
EXCLUSIVE: Gipson talks gubernatorial run in interview with Magnolia Tribune
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Marisa Atkinson
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May 26, 2026
Researchers develop method to detect diseases before symptoms appear
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Daniel Tyson
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May 20, 2026
International Paper breaks ground on new $225 million facility in central Mississippi
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Frank Corder
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May 14, 2026
Azuria Water Solutions breaks ground on new manufacturing facility in Batesville
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Frank Corder
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May 12, 2026
M&M Bank’s Legear named chair of Atlanta Fed’s Community Depository Institutions Advisory Council
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Frank Corder
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May 26, 2026
Southern Miss, Miss. State hosting NCAA baseball regionals; Ole Miss heads to Lincoln
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Meredith Biesinger
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May 26, 2026
Sweet summer days at Cherry Creek Orchards
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Alistair Begg
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May 26, 2026
Soul rest
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Roger Wicker
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May 26, 2026
Deterrence is cheaper than war
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Ashby Foote
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May 25, 2026
The fog of peacemaking
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Russ Latino
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May 24, 2026
Memorial Day: A tale of two Mississippi soldiers
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