Skip to content
News
Business
Culture
Opinion
Issues
About
Who We Are
Our Approach
Staff & Contributors
Sponsorship
Y’all Archive
Search
Donate
News
Opinion
Business
Culture
About Us
Who We Are
Our Approach
Staff & Contributors
News
News
|
Frank Corder
•
April 8, 2020
Moss Point Mayor Facebook rants on the “horrible people” in this “shitty ass stupid state”
On Tuesday, the City of Moss Point attempted to hold a meeting with their Board of Aldermen on Zoom. Hackers “Zoom bombed” the meeting with racial and gender slurs, as well as with drawings of phallic symbols. In a Facebook video following the hacking, Moss Point Mayor Mario King spent nearly an hour bowing up…
News
|
Frank Corder
•
April 8, 2020
Mayor Flaggs: Criticism of Governor Reeves unfair, biased
Vicksburg Mayor George Flaggs participated in a Facebook Live with Y’all Politics to discuss what local municipalities are doing to protect their citizens in conjunction with the President and Governor’s recommendations. In the interview, Flaggs took issue with the criticism of Governor Tate Reeves by state and national media, saying, “I think they are reporting…
News
|
Sarah Ulmer
•
April 8, 2020
WATCH: Reeves’ most recent COVID-19 update with messages to churches and school
Governor Reeves with his most recent COVID-19 Update: “Mississippi is a strong state—we will rally together and get through this. We are providing an update on the COVID-19 response.” **Watch for messages on churches and schools. Governor Reeves continued his stance that government does not have the right to shut down churches, but has reached…
News
|
Magnolia Tribune
•
April 8, 2020
Online Notary Option Now Available for Unclaimed Property Claims
McRae explains returned unclaimed property can infuse much-needed capital into Mississippi’s economy Treasurer David McRae today announced unclaimed property claims can be notarized remotely, after Governor Tate Reeves eased requirements. “Unclaimed property is not the state’s money. It’s your money,” said Treasurer David McRae. “Especially as families face financial difficulties amid the coronavirus pandemic, we…
News
|
Magnolia Tribune
•
April 8, 2020
Hyde-Smith announces $17.9 million in COVID-19 funding for Mississippi Health Center
U.S. Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-Miss.) today announced that 20 community health centers in Mississippi will receive more than $17.9 million to support their efforts to provide care during the COVID-19 pandemic. The health center funding stems from the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) enacted on March 27. This historic legislation provides $1.32 billion…
News
|
Magnolia Tribune
•
April 8, 2020
YP Daily Roundup 4/8/20
YP – Unemployment benefits and upcoming elections on track according to Tate Reeves In addressing those who are seeking unemployment benefits, “You have my assurance,” said Reeves. “You are going to get what you deserve. Your claim will be filed based on the day you were terminated, not the day you called.” He added that…
News
|
Sarah Ulmer
•
April 8, 2020
SALTER: Kennard, Vickers: COVID-19 is robbing us of opportunities to honor departed giants
By: Sid Salter One of the real casualties of the COVID-19 pandemic has been our abilities to properly honor the lives of our friends and loved ones. Funerals are indeed on the list of activities limited by social distancing requirements and the rule of 10. Funerals, so say the epidemiologists, are killing us. Under the…
News
|
Sarah Ulmer
•
April 7, 2020
State Officials Waive In-Person Requirement for Notarization of Documents
After listening to concerns brought forth by the Secretary of State’s Office, Governor Tate Reeves ordered to waive the in-person requirement for notarizing documents in Mississippi for the duration of the COVID-19 emergency, subject to guidance provided by Secretary of State Michael Watson. Executive Order 1467, effective April 7, 2020, authorizes remote notarizations and the…
News
|
Magnolia Tribune
•
April 7, 2020
MDHS puts $72.5 million into state’s economy in March 2020
As part of its ongoing effort to provide benefits for those in need, the Mississippi Department of Human Services injected $72,540,784 into the state’s economy in the month of March through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). This is roughly twice the amount of federal dollars that were issued in February. “During this time when…
News
|
Magnolia Tribune
•
April 7, 2020
Hyde-Smith Announces $17.2 Million in COVID-19 Funding for Miss. Health Centers
U.S. Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-Miss.) today announced that 19 community health centers in Mississippi will receive more than $17.25 million to support their efforts to provide care during the COVID-19 pandemic. The health center funding stems from theCoronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act(CARES Act) enacted on March 27. This historic legislation provides $1.32 billion…
Posts pagination
Prev
1
…
640
641
642
643
644
…
4,204
Next
News
|
Sarah Ulmer
•
April 7, 2020
WATCH: Gov. Tate Reeves discusses new warning of isolation with COVID-19
Governor Tate Reeves discusses the dangers of isolation during social distancing and what you can do to help your fellow Mississippi’s who might be alone during this time. Governor Reeves expressed concern at the beginning of the press conference for individuals who may become isolated during the time of social distancing and the shelter-in-place order.…
News
|
Sarah Ulmer
•
April 7, 2020
What the CDC actually says about coronavirus and your pets
As humans continue practicing social distancing, the impact COVID-19 has on animals has been misinterpreted across social media platforms. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), there is no evidence to suggest that companion animals such as dogs and cats can spread COVID-19. There is also no evidence that they can be a source…
News
News
|
Collin Binkley, Associated Press
, Annie Ma, Associated Press
•
July 25, 2025
Education Department says it will release billions in remaining withheld grant money for schools
News
|
Stan Choe, Associated Press
•
July 25, 2025
US stocks coast toward the finish of a record-setting week
News
|
Jeremy Pittari
•
July 25, 2025
Public hearing set as Mississippi lawmakers consider the efficacy of Ibogaine
Business
Business
|
Lynne Jeter
•
July 17, 2025
Southern Miss, Integer Technologies land $25 million defense contract
Business
|
Frank Corder
•
July 9, 2025
Nissan delays EV production at Canton plant until 2028
Business
|
Lynne Jeter
•
July 8, 2025
Mississippi tech companies featured at premier national defense innovation event
Culture
Culture
|
Susan Marquez
•
July 25, 2025
Natchez Food & Wine Festival, one of the most highly anticipated culinary events in Mississippi
Culture
|
C.H. Spurgeon
•
July 25, 2025
A new house
Culture
|
Ben Smith
•
July 24, 2025
What’s the best tasting freshwater fish?
Opinion
Opinion
|
Kimberly Ross
•
July 23, 2025
Caught in the Epstein web
Opinion
|
Sid Salter
•
July 23, 2025
Jefferson’s gunboats, Nixon’s inflation-busting created Trump’s $9 billion in rescissions
Opinion
|
Patrick Sullivan
•
July 22, 2025
Is an American nuclear energy renaissance coming?
All the latest delivered to your inbox!
Email
(Required)
Comments
This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
By joining our newsletter, you are confirming that you agree with the
Privacy Policy
Cat Title
|
Author
•
Date
Title Placeholder