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March 7, 2008
Wicker calls for aid for Gulf Coast
The Clarion-Ledger, 3/7/8 Mississippi Sen. Roger Wicker, appointed last year to replace retiring Sen. Trent Lott, spoke on the Senate floor for the first time Thursday. Wicker urged fellow lawmakers not to forget the Gulf Coast, which still needs help recovering from Hurricane Katrina. “Katrina is not over. There are tall hurdles still to overcome,”…
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March 7, 2008
Immigration: Gov. Barbour should veto bill
The Clarion-Ledger, 3/7/8 The Mississippi Legislature has waded off into the complicated immigration issue with a politically pandering bill that does more harm than good. The House and Senate now have passed a bill that would use Homeland Security registration for employers to check employees’ immigrant status. It’s a bad bill and Gov. Haley Barbour…
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March 7, 2008
Chevron To Build Mississippi Test Plant
WAPT, 3/7/8 Chevron Corp., the second-largest U.S. oil company, said Thursday that it plans to build a test plant at its refinery in Pascagoula, Miss. The plant will test a process that could boost the yields of products refined from heavy oil. Construction on the plant, which has already received needed permits, will begin later…
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March 7, 2008
Alderman hopeful: Tax bill paid
The Clarion-Ledger, 3/7/8 Greg Cronin, a candidate in Tuesday’s runoff for Clinton Board of Alderman Ward 4, owed $5,409.24 in taxes but said late Thursday the entire bill had been paid. He was late on taxes on his home and business, the Cascades Racquet Club, according to the Hinds County tax collector’s office. He sad…
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March 7, 2008
Don Wildmon Endorses Gregg Harper
The voters in the Third Congressional District have several good candidates from which to choose in the upcoming election. If you are not already committed to one of the candidates, I hope you will consider Gregg Harper. If you are already committed, I certainly understand. Gregg is dedicated to working for the traditional values we…
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March 7, 2008
Rounsaville Ad on Landrum
John Rounsaville Campaign Ad 3/7/8 Hattip MS 3rd
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March 7, 2008
LAWANDMORE – Beneath the Scruggs’ Myth – Maybe Just a Plain-Vanilla Icarus
Beneath the Scruggs’ Myth – Maybe Just a Plain-Vanilla Icarus The rest is almost textbook Icarus. His tobacco victory seemed to convince him he had the mission and ability to clean up many more wrongs. He flew crazily. Although his flight took him high that wasn’t what might do him in. He might have been…
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March 7, 2008
FOLO – Judge Mills was very disappointed
Judge Mills was very disappointed. In the start, Benjamin Watson for State Farm notes that Scruggs’s counsel is taking the position that the deposition can’t start until three. The judge says to Travis LeBlanc for Scruggs, “Okay. Your position?” Mr. LeBlanc: Mr. Keker got back into the country. He had surgery this morning. He is…
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March 7, 2008
ICLAWBLOG – Scruggs Nation, March 7: the Wilson case lives
Scruggs Nation, March 7: the Wilson case lives Recall that this is the case in which Scruggs’ former partner in asbestos lawsuits sued Scruggs over attorney fees he said Scruggs owed him but never paid. In that case, Wilson v. Scruggs, Judge Bobby DeLaughter presided, and Joey Langston, who was counsel for Scruggs near the…
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March 7, 2008
Event brings out Democratic supporters
Event brings out Democratic supporters Hattiesburg American 3/6/8
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March 7, 2008
ICLAWBLOG – Scruggs Nation, March 6: anonymous jury, more sweet potatoes
Scruggs Nation, March 6: anonymous jury, more sweet potatoes Also filed today was the government’s response to Zach Scruggs’ motion to dismiss the indictment. Here’s a copy. The response casts the motion is a very poor light, attempting to make it look like a desperate and somewhat silly attempt to nitpick over parsing of the…
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March 7, 2008
FOLO – U.S. v. Scruggs: Government responds to the sweet potato motion to dismiss
U.S. v. Scruggs: Government responds to the sweet potato motion to dismiss The government has slapped back hard at Zach Scruggs’s Government response to Zach Scruggs’s motion to dismiss. The response is what I fully expected. The motion to dismiss asserted that Balducci lied to the grand jury at the prosecutor’s behest by saying he’d…
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Frank Corder
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December 23, 2025
Coast Guard returning full operations to its Pascagoula station
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Jeremy Pittari
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December 23, 2025
Mississippi Dept. of Education launches AI pilot program in 15 school districts
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Fatima Hussein, Associated Press
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December 23, 2025
Medicaid paid more than $207 million for dead people. A new law could help fix that
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Frank Corder
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December 19, 2025
Firehawk Aerospace expands U.S. rocket manufacturing by acquiring Mississippi facility
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Frank Corder
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December 18, 2025
Steel industry supplier P.C. Campana moving manufacturing line to Vicksburg
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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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Marilyn Tinnin
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December 24, 2025
The Nutcracker: An enduring Christmas tradition
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Alistair Begg
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December 24, 2025
Prophecy fulfilled
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Meredith Biesinger
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December 23, 2025
The Singing Christmas Tree: A Belhaven tradition and a Mississippi legacy
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Sid Salter
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December 24, 2025
Slain director Rob Reiner made a complex but necessary film in Mississippi in the 1990s
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Donna Akers
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December 23, 2025
The joy of learning has been lost. It’s time to bring it back
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Kimberly Ross
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December 22, 2025
Don’t say anything at all: Rob Reiner, Donald Trump, textbook narcissism and double standards
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