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June 25, 2012
Disdain for eminent domain: Miss. voters spoke, but little has changed
Disdain for eminent domainMiss. voters spoke, but little has changed In November, Mississippi voters showed their distaste for eminent domain by approving Initiative 31, a constitutional amendment that, nonetheless, won’t prevent a public road from slicing through their front yard. In fact, there is much about the process of eminent domain the new law did…
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June 25, 2012
Crawford – Politics at play in training program
Politics at play in training program Governor Phil Bryant wants to put more money into workforce training. But the price may be a redesigned system. Interesting. A highly touted success of Gov. Haley Barbour by Blueprint Mississippi was the implementation of the current workforce system. This came to light last week at a hastily called…
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June 25, 2012
Mississippi man, birther sues to keep Obama off ballot
Mississippi man, birther sues to keep Obama off ballot Three years and six months into President Barack Obama’s four-year term, a federal court in Mississippi still is being asked to decide whether he was born in America. The lawsuit filed in February by Orly Taitz challenges Obama’s right to appear on the ballot in Mississippi.…
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June 25, 2012
Barbour: Romney ‘not that conservative’
Barbour: Romney ‘not that conservative’ Former Gov. Haley Barbour told reporters last week that Massachusetts governor, and presumed Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney, is not that conservative.” And, he suggested, that’s not a bad thing. “We’re a broad party,” Barbour said, according to a report by Roll Call. “There are a lot of people in…
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June 25, 2012
SALTER – Races find familiar competing interests
Races find familiar competing interests With the Neshoba County Fair now little more than a month away, the political speaking focus at the Founder’s Square Pavilion will be on Mississippi’s congressional general elections and the state’s “nonpartisan” elections for the appellate judiciary. In the state’s congressional elections, incumbent GOP U.S. Sen. Roger Wicker of Tupelo…
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June 25, 2012
Jim Hood elected as VP of the National Association of Attorneys General’s
Jim Hood elected as VP of the National Association of Attorneys General’s In addition, Wisconsin Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen was elected president-elect, Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood was elected vice president and McKenna became immediate past president for the 2012-13 term. NAAG, founded in 1907, elects its officers yearly through geographical rotation by region.…
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June 25, 2012
MBJ talks with incoming Mississippi Main Street Association president Barry Plunkett
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June 25, 2012
Cochran, Wicker voted against Farm Bill because it hurt Southern farmers
Cochran, Wicker voted against Farm Bill because it hurt Southern farmers WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senators Thad Cochran (R-Miss.) and Roger Wicker (R-Miss.) voted against the 2012 farm bill because it was not modified enough to make it more equitable to crops grown predominately in Southern states. The Senate on Thursday approved the Agriculture Reform,…
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June 25, 2012
Meridian artist completes Haley Barbour portrait
Meridian artist completes Haley Barbour portrait Meridian artist Greg Cartmell always tries to put more into his portraits than just a visual inventory. In his recent commissioned portrait of former Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour, Cartmell included two prominent images in the background: a portrait of Walter Leake, who served as Mississippi’s third governor (1822-1825) and…
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June 23, 2012
PSC votes unanimously to deny Mississippi Power’s proposed rate hike
PSC votes unanimously to deny Mississippi Power’s proposed rate hike Public Service Commissioners voted 3-0 Friday morning to deny a rate increase proposed by Mississippi Power Co. for the Kemper County coal plant. The company had asked for a 13 percent rate increase that would have lasted until the end of 2012. In their denial,…
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June 22, 2012
Did DSU fire employee because she had breast cancer?
Did DSU fire employee because she had breast cancer? State officials aren’t required to explain why they choose not to renew an employee’s contract, but Roseann Buck said she can’t think of why Delta State University wouldn’t want her back – except for the fact she has breast cancer. Community members angered about her dismissal…
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June 22, 2012
State offers Lafayette County money for elections
State offers Lafayette County money for elections Mississippi counties will share almost $1.1 million to help pay for their upcoming elections. The money will help the state’s 82 counties pay for elections now that money provided by the federal government’s Help America Vote Act is running out, said Mississippi Secretary of State Delbert Hosemann. “With…
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December 15, 2025
Lawmakers see financial literacy as a growing need in Mississippi’s colleges and universities
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Frank Corder
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December 15, 2025
Amick Farms announces $74.5 million expansion in Jones County
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Mark Sherman, Associated Press
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December 15, 2025
Supreme Court will hear appeal of Black death row inmate over racial bias in Mississippi jury makeup
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Frank Corder
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December 11, 2025
$100 million metallurgical biocarbon manufacturer locating in Pike County
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Frank Corder
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December 2, 2025
BWC Terminals break ground in Pascagoula
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Frank Corder
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November 21, 2025
Ingalls completes sea trials for USS Ted Stevens
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Robert St. John
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December 15, 2025
The last strand of tinsel
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Alistair Begg
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December 15, 2025
The law of love
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Matt Friedeman
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December 14, 2025
Charles Wesley and Christmas
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Russ Latino
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December 10, 2025
University of Mississippi Chancellor responds to Lauren Stokes’ First Amendment lawsuit, seeks dismissal
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Sid Salter
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December 10, 2025
Guardrails or gravel? Why America and Mississippi must get AI regulation right in 2026
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Merle Flowers
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December 8, 2025
The Parents Over Platforms Act: A targeted, privacy-respecting alternative to ASAA
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