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October 8, 2013
Mississippi ATV law too vague says law enforcement
Mississippi ATV law too vague says law enforcement The law on all-terrain vehicle use in Mississippi has gotten a little tighter over the past three years. Helmets are now required, as are certification courses for underage operators. But many law enforcement officials say the law still lacks teeth because it provides no penalty for driving…
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October 8, 2013
Charlie Mitchell – Mississippi’s opt-out creates an Obamagap for working people
Mississippi’s opt-out creates an Obamagap for working people Mary is a single parent of two children. She works, earning $9.50 an hour or about $19,300 per year. She receives no child support. She might be eligible for subsidized day care for the children, but her parents keep the kids while she is on the job…
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October 8, 2013
House Speaker Philip Gunn kicks off citizen tour
House Speaker Philip Gunn kicks off citizen tour House Speaker Philip Gunn kicked off the second year of his cities tour to hear ideas from citizens in his hometown of Clinton. Gunn will visit nine other cities over the next four days. Today, about 80 people showed up at the Clinton Police and Justice Building…
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October 8, 2013
AG Jim Hood goes after Google – no word on naming the “resolution counsel” that will make millions
Hood hits Google on guarding intellectual property Attorney General Jim Hood says he’s trying to organize state attorneys general to push Google to better protect intellectual property such as music, movies and software. Hood said Monday during a luncheon sponsored by the Capitol press corps and Mississippi State University’s Stennis Institute of Government that he’s…
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October 8, 2013
Campaign finance case part of nationwide push
Campaign finance case part of nationwide push The recent court decision declaring part of the state’s campaign finance laws unconstitutional is part of a nationwide effort to turn back laws restricting citizen participation on ballot initiatives. Paula Avelar, an attorney with the Virginia-based Institute for Justice, said Friday his libertarian organization seeks to take such…
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October 7, 2013
Dickie Scruggs ignored by SCOTUS
U.S. Supreme won’t hear Mississippi cases as term begins The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear an appeal from disbarred Mississippi attorney Richard “Dickie” Scruggs or a death row inmate’s challenge to Mississippi’s method of execution by injection. The Supreme Court began its new term Monday by turning away hundreds of appeals, including Virginia’s…
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October 7, 2013
$500 fine in a $322M case – not much of a disincentive for judges
Supreme Court reprimands, fines judge In May 2011, attorneys for Union Carbide Corporation said Circuit Judge Eddie H. Bowen neglected to notify defense lawyers that his parents had been involved in similar asbestos litigation and had settled a case against Union Carbide. When Bowen didn’t respond to a petition for recusal, Union Carbide went to…
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October 7, 2013
Rep. Alan Nunnelee (R-MS) on the House floor talking about the shutdown
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October 7, 2013
State revenue collections start out strong
State revenue collections start out strong Mississippi revenue collections were $19.6 million above the revenue estimate for September and $64.3 million above for the first quarter of the fiscal year. The revenue estimate is important because it represents the amount of money the Legislature appropriated during the session earlier this year to fund state government…
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October 7, 2013
NYT – UAW stakes future on union vote in South, focuses on Canton
UAW stakes future on union vote in South, focuses on Canton The United Auto Workers — desperate to make inroads in the anti-union South where Toyota, Volkswagen and other foreign automakers have assembly plants — has never tried a unionization drive quite like the one at the Nissan plant here. It has enlisted thousands of…
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Magnolia Tribune
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October 7, 2013
Right Women, Right Now
Exclusive to YallPolitics by Senator Sally Burchfield Doty
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October 7, 2013
Port of Pascagoula, state’s busiest port, keeps a low profile
Port of Pascagoula, state’s busiest port, keeps a low profile While the state Port of Gulfport makes headlines, the Port of Pascagoula’s $20 million-a-year operation just keeps chugging along. Mark McAndrews, port director since 2001, has been at the helm as the port weathered hurricanes, changes in global markets and a national recession. Despite all…
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Jeremy Pittari
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July 10, 2026
Legislature makes it clear which educator positions should, should not receive pay increases
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Frank Corder
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July 10, 2026
McCullouch appointed Hinds County DA
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Michelle L. Price, Associated Press
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July 10, 2026
Trump will let bipartisan housing bill become law without signing in protest over GOP voter ID law
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Frank Corder
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July 8, 2026
Mississippi-based UniTek Global Services acquires Concurrent Utility Services
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Frank Corder
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July 7, 2026
Hood Industries closing Wiggins mill after 56 years
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Frank Corder
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July 7, 2026
Jabil bringing nearly 2,200 jobs to Mississippi
Culture
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Alistair Begg
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July 10, 2026
God’s rule and blessing
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Marisa Atkinson
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July 9, 2026
Ole Miss club helps Mississippi bring home gold at USA Games
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Susan Marquez
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July 9, 2026
Mississippi restaurants win Wine Spectator awards
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Roger Wicker
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July 10, 2026
U.S. Supreme Court protects gun owners, women’s sports
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Sid Salter
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July 8, 2026
As fireworks fizzle from America’s 250th celebrations, unity as a nation remains elusive
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Grant Callen
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July 2, 2026
America and Mississippi at 250
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