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October 24, 2016
Two Weeks Away: Mississippi’s history in Presidential Electoral College Voting
by Frank Corder
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October 24, 2016
Gov. Bryant announces Raytheon has selected Meridian as the site for its T-100 air training system
Raytheon Release: Raytheon plans to build the T-100 Integrated Air Training System, a proposed jet trainer for the U.S. Air Force, in Meridian, Mississippi. Should the Air Force approve the company’s proposal for the Advanced Pilot Training program, Raytheon would establish a final assembly and check-out facility at a site it has chosen in Meridian.…
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October 24, 2016
Gov. Bryant welcomes Bill O’Reilly, Dennis Miller to MS Coast Coliseum
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October 24, 2016
Congressman Bennie Thompson (D) warns of civil, race war if @realDonaldTrump loses
WJTV 10/21/16
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October 24, 2016
No treatment undergone through TANF drug testing program
Drug testing of TANF applicants not leading to treatment No Mississippian applying for assistance through the Temporary Aid For Needy Families program has undergone treatment since the state enacted a drug testing protocol in August 2014. During that time period, according to information compiled by the Mississippi Department of Human Services, 56 people have been…
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October 24, 2016
Insurance Comm. Chaney looks to resolve insurer pay dispute
Insurance Commissioner speaks on NMHS-United Health dispute The Mississippi Insurance Department is looking for progress in efforts to resolve a dispute between North Mississippi Health Services and United Health Care. Both NMHS and United Healthcare have complied with a request from Insurance Commissioner Mike Chaney for detailed reports on how they are working to resolve…
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October 24, 2016
MS01: Which is it @OwensForMS – Raised little to no money or in violation for not filing FEC report?
Kelly continues campaign cash lead in race The incumbent congressman of Mississippi’s 1st District ended September with about $152,000 in cash reserves. Kelly faces Democratic challenger Jacob Owens on November’s ballot. Owens’ campaign footprint has been light to non-existent. Candidates for federal office must report donations or spending of more than $5,000 to the Federal…
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October 24, 2016
CRAWFORD: Individual taxpayers should be wary of tax shift off businesses
BILL CRAWFORD: Schemes should make taxpayers wary of impacts Mississippi is already more competitive with its business taxes than it is in many of these other areas. The reality is our market size is small and wealth level is low. Our workforce availability is limited, our overall skill levels low, and our pipeline of future…
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October 24, 2016
John Brady leading pack in fundraising, endorsements in MSSC District 3 race
Campaign spending reported in low-key Supreme Court race Northern Mississippi is represented by District 3 on the state’s Supreme Court. Four candidates are seeking the office currently held by the retiring Ann Lamar. According to recent campaign finance reports filed in early October, Columbus attorney John Brady leads the pack in fund raising and spending.…
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October 24, 2016
Clear partisan divide in Kitchens, Griffis MSSC race
Partisan divide clear in nominally nonpartisan judicial race A clear partisan split has developed in a race to fill a central district seat on the Mississippi Supreme Court. Justice Jim Kitchens and his challenger, Court of Appeals Judge Kenny Griffis, are running without party labels, as required by law. However, prominent Democrats are backing Kitchens,…
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October 24, 2016
CALLEN: Charter Schools represent hope
GRANT CALLEN – Column: Charter schools represent hope in Mississippi Yet, one year after the first charter opened, forces that lost the legislative battle over charters have taken their fight to the judiciary, filing a lawsuit in Hinds County arguing that Mississippi’s charter school law is unconstitutional. Sadly, an organization that purports to represent low-income…
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October 24, 2016
Central PSC Cecil Brown: Don’t screw up education funding formula
DCentral PSC Cecil Brown: Think carefully before changing MAEP Mississippi legislative leaders recently announced they have hired EdBuild, a New Jersey-based education consulting firm, to review the state’s public education funding formula, the Mississippi Adequate Education Program. A review of the formula is appropriate and timely. In fact, every public program should be reviewed periodically…
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October 1, 2025
Vote to end government shutdown fails in Senate as Democrats hold firm on health care demands
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Daniel Tyson
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October 1, 2025
Attorneys ask lawmakers to consider ways to move cases along in the Mississippi court system
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Daniel Tyson
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October 1, 2025
Jackson residents voice concerns, preferences as city leaders search for new Police Chief
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Lynne Jeter
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September 25, 2025
Jabil establishing $70 million facility in Marshall County
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Lynne Jeter
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September 23, 2025
Tandon to speak on trailblazing regenerative medicine at Southern Miss University Forum
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September 17, 2025
Ridgeland-based HORNE to join BDO USA
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Jim Beaugez
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October 1, 2025
Country-music star Charlie Worsham’s new podcast puts ‘Mississippi on the Map’
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Alistair Begg
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October 1, 2025
The danger of misdirected sympathy
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Susan Marquez
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September 30, 2025
Ritchie Montgomery: A man of many faces
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Russ Latino
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October 1, 2025
Yes, Clinton High School absolutely pumped the brakes on a Turning Point USA Chapter
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Sid Salter
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October 1, 2025
Broken trust with our American institutions threatens the future of our national identity
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Jansen Owen
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September 30, 2025
Education freedom opponents are worried. They should be
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