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September 21, 2012
Judge says Eaton had ‘blatant disregard’ for producing documents to Mississippi court
Judge says Eaton had ‘blatant disregard’ for producing documents to Mississippi court Eaton has engaged in a fraudulent scheme and extensive cover-up of past and ongoing lawyer misdeeds in a fierce eight-year court battle with a business rival, a Mississippi judge said. Hinds County Circuit Court Judge Jeff Weill Sr. wrote in a 123-page opinion…
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September 21, 2012
PERRY — Money and education
PERRY — Money and education The 2013 legislative session is still more than three months away but the debates are already taking shape. Budget hearings began this week with Lt. Gov. Tate Reeves taking to Twitter saying he hopes “agencies comes with ideas on how to save money, not a wish list of how to…
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September 21, 2012
Mississippi legislative leaders prepared to live with health reform — but don’t like it
Mississippi legislative leaders prepared to live with health reform — but don’t like it Mississippi’s two legislative leaders say they don’t like the Affordable Care Act’s expensive mandates to states, but they’ll promote the Democrat-backed state law unless it is repealed. Lt. Gov. Tate Reeves, who presides over the state Senate, and House Speaker Philip…
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September 21, 2012
Miss. budget writers briefed on Medicaid growth
Miss. budget writers briefed on Medicaid growth Mississippi’s Medicaid director told lawmakers Thursday that expanding the program under the federal health care law could cost the state a cumulative $1.6 billion over 10 years. The figure prompted Republican House and Senate leaders to reiterate their opposition to the expansion. But it appears to be the…
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September 21, 2012
Private firm begins MPACT audit; state leaders in disagreement
Private firm begins MPACT audit; state leaders in disagreement Auditors from a private firm out of Michigan were at the state treasurer’s office Wednesday loading up information and financial documents as they begin the process of examining Mississippi’s Prepaid College Tuition Program. “Our program has continued to down spiral,” said State Treasurer Lynn Fitch. Fitch…
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September 21, 2012
Municipal Court Judge Resigning
Municipal Court Judge Resigning A source provided us with this document. It’s the resignation letter of Municipal court judge george schmidt. The letter was submitted to Mayor Johnny Dupree on August 29th. Schmidt’s reason for resigning is due to a hostile work environment. WHLT 9/20/12
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September 21, 2012
Miss. insurance losses from Isaac relatively small
Miss. insurance losses from Isaac relatively small Private insurers expect to pay more than $24.3 million in claims in Mississippi as a result of Hurricane Isaac, Insurance Commissioner Mike Chaney says. Chaney says that as of Wednesday, Mississippi’s 21 largest insurers had received 9,400 claims and paid $8.6 million. That’s tiny compared Hurricane Katrina’s $41…
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September 21, 2012
Video – Rep. Bennie Thompson opening statement on DHS future
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September 21, 2012
Cochran wants to revisit veterans jobs legislation
Cochran wants to revisit veterans jobs legislation U.S. Senator Thad Cochran (R-Miss.) today said he wants the Senate to soon revisit legislation to help veterans secure civilian jobs following their military service. Cochran, the vice chairman of the Senate Defense Appropriations Subcommittee, on Wednesday voted to return the Veterans Jobs Corps Act (S.3457) to the…
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September 21, 2012
Coffee With Haley — Is the election over?
Coffee With Haley — Is the election over?
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September 20, 2012
IHL holds USM campus listening sessions
IHL holds USM campus listening sessions The state College Board held listening sessions Wednesday morning in the Thad Cochran Center at the University of Southern Mississippi’s Hattiesburg campus. The sessions are part of the board’s search for a new president to replace President Martha Saunders, who left at the end of June. Nine college board…
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September 20, 2012
Hattiesburg City Court aftermath continues to play out
Hattiesburg City Court aftermath continues to play out An internal investigation concluding that there was a major lack of competence in the city court system has left the Hattiesburg City Council and Mayor DuPree at odds. The council wants Mayor DuPree to enact a tougher punishment upon the city clerks that violated the rules and…
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August 25, 2025
Expect health insurance prices to rise next year, brokers and experts say
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Jeremy Pittari
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August 25, 2025
Auditor White: Mississippi could save millions if junk foods were restricted from SNAP
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August 25, 2025
Magnolia Mornings: August 25, 2025
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Lynne Jeter
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August 20, 2025
Mississippi Cyber and Technology Center project marks major milestone
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Lynne Jeter
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August 12, 2025
CoBuilders 2025 Launch Day: Mississippi’s innovation ecosystem takes center stage
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Daniel Tyson
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August 11, 2025
What is Mississippi’s pitch to corporations looking to invest in the Magnolia State?
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Parrish Alford
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August 25, 2025
College football is back: Miss. State at Southern Miss, Georgia State at Ole Miss
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Robert St. John
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August 25, 2025
Vacations through time
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Alistair Begg
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August 25, 2025
No-names and God’s unfolding plan
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Hunter Estes
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August 25, 2025
It’s time for term limits
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Kelley Williams
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August 24, 2025
Secret rates and subsidies
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Lesley Davis
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August 22, 2025
Sororities go woke – and taxpayers helped pay for it
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