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August 6, 2005
Mayor Melton Learns Rules of Engagement
Mayor Melton Learns Rules of Engagement Jackson ‘s mayor has completed his first thirty days in office. And over the past month there has not been a shortage of news stories, with Mayor Melton’s uncanny ability to often be where the news is. Many of the issues the mayor has brought to the forefront have…
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August 5, 2005
Clubs celebrate newly elected officials
Clubs celebrate newly elected officials The Harrison County Republican Club and the Harrison County Republican Women hosted a victory celebration for all Republican municipal elected officials. The June 30 event at the Great Southern Club in Gulfport acquainted the newly elected with party leadership and their respective rolls in Jackson. There were more than 275…
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August 5, 2005
Fully funding schools remains a big priority
Fully funding schools remains a big priority Gov. Haley Barbour and his allies in the Legislature defend current education funding on the grounds that it was increased over last year and takes up about 60 percent of the state budget. True. What they don’t discuss much, however, is the Mississippi Adequate Education Program, a formula…
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August 5, 2005
Melton’s enthusiasm great, but rules have reasons
Melton’s enthusiasm great, but rules have reasons We admire Frank Melton’s tough talk and his obvious commitment to cleaning up the capital city, reducing crime and simply making it a better place. Obviously, the voters of Jackson do, too, given his landslide victory in the mayoral race this year. Sometimes, though, the quick-talking Melton goes…
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August 5, 2005
What Needs Fixing and What Does Not
What Needs Fixing and What Does Not He has a history of brutally attacking women and girls. Now Edward Johnson is behind bars for the same thing. He got out last year after serving 10 years for cutting up women after he attacked them. A former parole board member who knows him says there are…
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August 5, 2005
Eminent Domain Bill Proposal
Eminent Domain Bill Proposal It’s an issue that affects any home or land owner. Should the government be allowed to take property, for private development? In June, the U.S. Supreme court ruled private property could be taken by governments for economic development. Now some lawmakers in Mississippi say they disagree, and are planning to make…
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August 5, 2005
Health & Human Services Secy. Visits WLBT
Health & Human Services Secy. Visits WLBT You will soon be able to get prescription drug coverage through Medicare. You should start receiving information about this new program in October. The coverage will be good news for people age 65 or older, or who qualify for Medicare because of a disability. It will include virtually…
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August 4, 2005
BOBBY HARRISON: Tuck’s and Bryant’s fair absences noted
BOBBY HARRISON: Tuck’s and Bryant’s fair absences noted Often what a politician does not say speaks volumes. Such was the case last week at the Neshoba County Fair where two Republican stalwarts – state Auditor Phil Bryant and Lt. Gov. Amy Tuck – did not address the crowd at the annual political speaking that draws…
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August 4, 2005
Bennie Thompson In Court for Paul Minor
Bennie Thompson In Court for Paul Minor Defense attorney Abbe Lowell has lost his voice when he needs it most. Lowell is scheduled to deliver closing arguments for his client, Biloxi attorney Paul Minor, in a judicial bribery case. He’s developed a cold and, for the first time in his noted legal career, laryngitis. Closing…
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August 4, 2005
Melton: Test 6th-12th Graders for Drugs
Melton: Test 6th-12th Graders for Drugs Jackson Mayor Frank Melton wants students to be able to pass one test in particular… a drug test. Announcing his commitment to improve Jackson’s public schools, Melton wants officials to consider across-the-board drug testing. “The only way that I can know to do it without profiling and selecting certain…
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August 4, 2005
City Workers Caught Stealing Gas
City Workers Caught Stealing Gas Last week we first told you about Jackson police investigating fellow city workers for the theft of gas. They’re not driving off from the pumps, but using taxpayers money to fill gas tanks on their personal vehicles. Two men were the first to be arrested in the city gas theft…
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August 4, 2005
City streets – CL Editorial
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April 30, 2025
US stocks sink after a weak report on the economy but then halve their losses after inflation update
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Daniel Tyson
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April 30, 2025
Plans to construct new Entergy power plant in Ridgeland moving forward
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Frank Corder
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April 30, 2025
Thompson among Congressional Democrats to meet with ICE detainees in Louisiana
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Frank Corder
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April 23, 2025
Amazon locating inbound cross dock operations in Marshall County, creating 1,000 jobs
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Lynne Jeter
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April 17, 2025
GE Aerospace moving at warp speed in Batesville
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Lynne Jeter
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April 15, 2025
ABB doubling size of operations in Tate County
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Jim Beaugez
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April 30, 2025
New ‘Super Chikan’ documentary takes viewers into the life of a modern Delta bluesman
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C.H. Spurgeon
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April 30, 2025
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Meredith Biesinger
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April 29, 2025
Mississippi’s U-Pick Farms: A trend that’s growing
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Sid Salter
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April 30, 2025
Is a new era in federal natural disaster relief something Mississippi can easily navigate?
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Bill Crawford
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April 27, 2025
Model Utah program considered by legislature unfairly denigrated
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Courtney Taylor
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April 25, 2025
Inside Mississippi’s workforce reset: Reduce waste, cut overhead, create results
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