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Sarah Ulmer
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February 26, 2020
Controversial bill involving State Auditor’s office and government assistance beneficiaries passes House
After nearly two hours of debate, the Mississippi House of Representatives passed SB 2257. This bill allows for the State Auditor of Mississippi to examine tax returns of individuals who receive benefits like Medicaid, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) and others. A strike all was added and approved on the bill before it was…
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Magnolia Tribune
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February 26, 2020
Mississippi’s First Lady Lights the Governor’s Mansion Red for Heart Month
Wednesday afternoon, Mississippi First Lady Elee Reeves announced that the Governor’s Mansion will once again be lit red for the last few days of February in honor of National Heart Month. Heart Month brings awareness to heart disease patients and their families. Nine years after President Lyndon B. Johnson had his heart attack, he set…
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Sarah Ulmer
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February 26, 2020
Public school advocates celebrate Public School Week at the Capitol
This week at the Capitol is “Celebration of Public Schools Week.” Sen. Sollie Norwood was joined by representatives from the Mississippi Association of Educators, American Federation of Teachers, Mississippi NAACP and graduates of public schools to encourage lawmakers to continue investing in the state’s public-school system. Norwood said legislators are looking at some options concerning…
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Magnolia Tribune
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February 26, 2020
Attorney General Fitch Announces Free Community Shred Days Shred Days Coincide with National Consumer Protection Week
As a part of National Consumer Protection Week, Attorney General Lynn Fitch’s office will be hosting free community shred days at three statewide locations. “We live in a time where identity theft is on the rise. One in four Americans will experience identity theft in their lifetimes, and these shred days are a good way to…
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Magnolia Tribune
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February 26, 2020
Hyde-Smith addresses rural health care needs during HHS budget review
Asks Sec. Azar for Details on Budget Request to Improve Access, Aid Troubled Rural Hospitals U.S. Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-Miss.) today reaffirmed her commitment to work with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to improve rural health care and support financially-troubled rural hospitals. Hyde-Smith, a member of the Senate Telehealth Working Group,…
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Sarah Ulmer
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February 26, 2020
Secretary of State and Attorney General Warn Businesses of Recent “Certificate of Existence” Scams
The Mississippi Secretary of State’s Office and the Mississippi Attorney General’s Office warns the business community of deceptive letters requesting a $90.50 fee to order certain business documents from the Secretary of State’s Office. The Mississippi Secretary of State’s Office received numerous reports of a company using the fictitious name, MS Certificate Service, soliciting misleading…
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Frank Corder
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February 26, 2020
Bryant, Canizaro making Mississippi Medical City a reality
Driving down Highway 67 a few years ago, Phil Bryant saw what a future Governor should see in the people and places he’s entrusted with serving – potential. A new development was emerging in north Harrison County known as ‘Tradition.’ It was the work of Joe Canizaro, a venture capitalist, philanthropist and real estate developer…
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Sarah Ulmer
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February 26, 2020
Groups rally at the capitol in response to DHS TANF scandal and legislative measures on public health benefits
Tuesday at the Capitol ten different organizations including the Mississippi Center for Justice and Southern Poverty Law Center gathered to discuss the recent DHS scandal brought to light by the state Auditor’s office, as well as legislation from the Senate that would give the auditor access to the tax records of public benefit beneficiaries. Two…
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Magnolia Tribune
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February 26, 2020
SALTER: Oliver Triplett’s death recalls his remarkable family’s epic impact on autism
By: Sid Salter How does one capture the contradictions and complexities of the life of Forest attorney Oliver Beamon Triplett, who died last week at the age of 81? Outside of Forest, most Mississippians would have known Oliver as a conservative author of tightly written letters to the editor of the Jackson or Forest newspapers.…
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Sarah Ulmer
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February 26, 2020
Titanic oceanographer talks about ocean exploration partnership with USM
Dr. Robert Ballard, best known for his discovery of the famed sunken ship Titanic, was joined for an interview by Chief Executive Officer and Principal Educational Officer of The University of Southern Mississippi, Dr. Rodney D. Bennett. Ballard’s work was honored by legislators at the Mississippi Capitol on Tuesday. The two discussed a partnership between…
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Frank Corder
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February 26, 2020
YP Daily Roundup 2/26/20
State Rep. Anderson calls Democrat Party switchers “deceitful, underhanded, and cowardly” WJTV – ‘Red Flag Law’, dead on arrival, but advocates push ahead YP – Sen. Wiggins’ op-ed on early childhood education Senator @bricewigginsMS pens an OP-ED: Keep Mississippi 4-Year Olds in the U.S. Top 5 For Kindergarten Readiness #msleg READ MORE>> https://t.co/MgLNmSYRKW pic.twitter.com/232ZBFjToM —…
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Sarah Ulmer
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February 25, 2020
Hyde-Smith and Wicker vote to protect & defend the unborn
U.S. Senators Roger Wicker and Cindy Hyde-Smith voted for a pair of bills to advance pro-life protections. “Unborn children who can feel pain should be protected, and children should be cared for after they are born,” Wicker said. “These should not be controversial concepts. It is disappointing that Senate Democrats blocked two bills that reflect…
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Jeremy Pittari
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May 6, 2026
State agencies team up to promote maternal mental health care
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Jonathan J. Cooper, Associated Press
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May 6, 2026
Takeaways from Indiana, Ohio and Michigan: Trump’s flex pays off and Democrats win special election
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Magnolia Tribune
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May 6, 2026
Magnolia Mornings: May 6, 2026
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Frank Corder
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April 23, 2026
Mississippi companies invited to participate in 2026 Southeastern U.S.–Canadian Provinces Conference
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Frank Corder
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April 22, 2026
Corderill investing $100 million at Meridian data center campus
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Frank Corder
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April 17, 2026
Walmart announces plan to remodel 19 Mississippi stores
Culture
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Susan Marquez
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May 6, 2026
Canton Flea Market returns for 62nd year
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Alistair Begg
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May 6, 2026
A word to children
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Meredith Biesinger
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May 5, 2026
Where the Wild Things Grow: Inside Maypop Art’s garage studio
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Russ Latino
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May 5, 2026
Mississippi faces pressure to redistrict before congressional midterms, but also real world constraints
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Susan Crabtree
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May 1, 2026
U.S. Secret Service Chief says Hilton site was ‘set up perfectly,’ critics disagree
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Russ Latino
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April 29, 2026
U.S. Supreme Court’s voting rights decision carries big implications for Mississippi
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