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March 31, 2015
With Rep. Smith saying LG Tate Reeves won’t budge, Legislature passes $450 million in bonds
Bond bill passes despite complaints from colleges JACKSON – Mississippi lawmakers voted Monday to borrow $450 million for a range of needs, including $24.5 million to build an aquarium in Gulfport. House and Senate members passed Senate Bill 2906, which contains $250 million in borrowing. The House also gave final passage to House Bill 1630,…
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March 31, 2015
Attorney Michael Wallace defending Legislature’s alternate #Initiative42 ballot language
Lawyer backs Legislature’s school funding alternative JACKSON – An attorney with strong Republican connections is defending the Mississippi Legislature’s decision to put an alternative to a citizen-sponsored education funding measure on this November’s ballot. Some Democratic lawmakers had a terse exchange Monday with the House speaker over who authorized the attorney to speak for the…
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March 30, 2015
Auditor Stacey Pickering nets another public corruption arrest – this time Terry Mayor Rod Nicholson
Terry Mayor arrested Terry Mayor Roderick Nicholson was arrested at the Jackson Medgar Wylie Evers airport Monday morning, and according to reports, he is being held in the Rankin County Jail. The State Auditor’s Office confirms his arrest stems from their investigation and will release details Monday afternoon. WLBT 3/30/15
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March 30, 2015
Judge in Google lawsuit says MS AG Jim Hood has shown “significant evidence of bad faith”
Judge Suggests Attorney General Jim Hood Is Unconstitutionally Threatening Google ‘In Bad Faith’ About a month ago, we noted that a federal court had granted a temporary injunction blocking a subpoena issued by Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood, demanding all sorts of information from Google. At the time, the judge only said that Google’s argument…
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March 30, 2015
Rep. Steve Holland given “You Golden-Tongued Devil” award by CL, Pender
The stuff lawmakers say This session — now drawing to a close — we started a new feature we called “They Said It,” primarily because we couldn’t call it “$&*^ Lawmakers Say.” It’s been a hit This year’s “You Golden-Tongued Devil” award will have to go to Rep. Steve Holland of Plantersville. But Ways and…
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March 30, 2015
McDaniel talks #TedCruz and PAC narratives, messaging in latest video
3/27/15
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March 30, 2015
Mississippi based GOP Presidential candidate Everson talks family, issues with SunHerald
Mississippi dark horse Candidate from South Mississippi tries to rise above presidential fray GAUTIER — Sure, the Mark for America campaign is carrying a little baggage. Presidential candidate Mark Everson was head of the Red Cross when he had an affair with a South Mississippi woman, a subordinate, and was fired. That woman, Paige Roberts,…
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March 30, 2015
DAILY JOURNAL editorial on Sen. Wicker’s work with Appalachian Regional Commission
OUR OPINION: Wicker heads bipartisan effort for Appalachia The Appalachian Regional Commission, extending from southern New York to central Mississippi and encompassing more than 400 counties, marks its 50th anniversary this year, one of the enduring programs of President Lyndon Johnson’s Great Society agenda. The ARC, as it is generally known, isn’t the same agency…
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March 30, 2015
Baker’s dozen seek #MS01 seat in May 12 special election
Crowded field in 1st District By Friday’s 5 p.m. deadline, more than a dozen candidates had submitted qualifying petitions to run for the seat vacated by the late U.S. Rep. Alan Nunnelee who died of brain cancer in early February. Those qualifying petitions were set to be examined and certified Friday afternoon, with the examination…
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March 30, 2015
Lawmakers reportedly agree to $6.26 billion budget with increases in Medicaid and education
Lawmakers report deal on $6.26B budget House and Senate negotiators reached an agreement on most of a $6.26 billion state budget Saturday night, with increased spending for Medicaid, public schools, community colleges and universities in the coming year. “Beyond that, nobody else is taking a sharp cut, and nobody’s getting a particularly big increase,” said…
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March 30, 2015
McComb joins Mississippi Black Caucus of Local Elected Officials after split vote
White mayor breaks tie: City to join black caucus MCCOMB – McComb’s white mayor broke a 3-3 tie along racial lines to affiliate the city with the Mississippi Black Caucus of Local Elected Officials. The Enterprise-Journal reported the city’s three black selectmen voted last week to apply, while the three white selectmen voted against applying.…
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March 30, 2015
AMY: IHL parallels to SRHS with closed door discussions, Open Meetings changes could effect UMMC
JEFF AMY: Jones, IHL: Trouble brewed behind closed doors There are parallels to the ongoing crisis at Singing River Health System, where employees and retirees were blindsided by that hospital system’s attempt to shut out employee pensions. The change to the Open Meetings law being considered could also reduce the College Board’s ability to meet…
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September 18, 2025
Autopsy findings show Delta State student’s manner of death was suicide
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Jeremy Pittari
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September 18, 2025
Change in U.S. Department of Education funding will mean more one-time funds for HBCUs
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Daniel Tyson
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September 18, 2025
Raymond Detention Center to be overseen by federal receiver, court orders
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September 17, 2025
Ridgeland-based HORNE to join BDO USA
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Lynne Jeter
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September 16, 2025
Port Pascagoula drives $18.3 billion in economic impact for Mississippi
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September 15, 2025
A framework deal on TikTok has been reached between the US and China
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Susan Marquez
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September 18, 2025
Robert St. John roasted by Mississippi Press Foundation
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Alistair Begg
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September 18, 2025
The power of proper thinking
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Richelle Putnam
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September 17, 2025
Mississippi Songwriters Performing Arts Center: From the dream to digging dirt
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Russ Latino
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September 18, 2025
Kimmel’s “the FCC won’t let me be” moment
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Russ Latino
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September 18, 2025
Sticks and stones: Navigating ‘free speech’ after Charlie Kirk’s murder
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Sid Salter
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September 17, 2025
Nash’s book chronicles a new take on the realities of ‘Reconstruction in Mississippi’
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