Skip to content
News
Business
Culture
Opinion
Issues
About
Who We Are
Our Approach
Staff & Contributors
Sponsorship
Y’all Archive
Search
Donate
News
Opinion
Business
Culture
About Us
Who We Are
Our Approach
Staff & Contributors
News
News
|
Magnolia Tribune
•
April 10, 2007
It?s official: Miss. gets $275M for Katrina cottages
The Clarion-Ledger, 4/9/7 The “Katrina Cottages” initiative seeks to replace temporary FEMA trailers with more permanent, safer structures better resembling traditional homes. Mississippi’s alternative housing proposal is a sound, forward- looking plan that was selected among strong competition from other alternative housing proposals submitted by neighboring states,” Lott said in a news release announcing the…
News
|
Magnolia Tribune
•
April 10, 2007
Council rejects fire chief
The Clarion-Ledger, 4/10/7 The Jackson City Council’s rejection of interim Fire Chief Todd Chandler for the permanent position could be the start of legal wrangling over whether Chandler continues to lead the department. “If I’m going to be held accountable for running the city, then I’m going to have to hire the people that I…
News
|
Magnolia Tribune
•
April 10, 2007
’07 Legislature: Home schooling ‘absent’
The Clarion-Ledger Editorial, 4/9/7 Mississippi has some of the most lax homeschooling laws in the nation, which homeschoolers applaud. But they also allow for abuse by parents who are simply disgruntled, yanking kids from school and adding to the state’s social burdens. It should not be easy to deny children an education.
News
|
Magnolia Tribune
•
April 9, 2007
Newly reorganized FEMA looks ahead
The Sun Herald, 4/8/7 FEMA is stationing more supplies around the country and is expanding its emergency-response teams as part of a congressionally mandated reorganization as a result of Hurricane Katrina, said Marko Bourne, the agency’s director of policy and program analysis. The realignment, which puts FEMA in charge of preparing for and reacting to…
News
|
Magnolia Tribune
•
April 9, 2007
State works to combat high student dropout rate
The Clarion-Ledger, 4/9/7 The new state Dropout Prevention Plan requires school districts to reduce dropouts – regardless of whether they agree with the plan. Each school district is organizing local committees that, with state guidance and collaboration over the next year, will work to find individualized solutions that focus on specific district needs. To keep…
News
|
Magnolia Tribune
•
April 9, 2007
State could pay for surgeries
The Clarion-Ledger, 4/9/7 Mississippi taxpayers could foot the bill for stomach stapling and other weight-loss surgeries as early as 2008 if the operations are deemed affordable. “Obesity is a major problem in Mississippi,” said House Public Health and Human Services Committee Chairman Steve Holland. Paying for the surgeries could “save us some money in the…
News
|
Magnolia Tribune
•
April 9, 2007
Open primaries: Partisanship run amok
The Clarion-Ledger Editorial, 4/9/7 Mississippi law authorizes “open” primaries – meaning that state voters don’t register by party. Without party registration, enforcing “closed” primaries becomes difficult if not impossible. A federal lawsuit has been filed in Greenville with U.S. District Judge W. Allen Pepper presiding that seeks to change that status. The case is set…
News
|
Magnolia Tribune
•
April 9, 2007
Biologist: Deer baiting has good, bad points
The Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal, 4/8/7 Hunting deer over feed has divided the state’s hunters and – more importantly – the Legislature for years, but a bill awaiting Gov. Haley Barbour’s decision could settle the issue. In November, MDWFP biologists had proposed a third state zone for deer hunting and a change in how legal…
News
|
Magnolia Tribune
•
April 9, 2007
Melton: Coleman would earn $70K
The Clarion-Ledger, 4/8/7 Mayor Frank Melton said he plans to pay former Jackson Police Chief Bracy Coleman in the $70,000 range – or the salary of an assistant police chief and deputy chief – if Coleman is rehired. Asked if he was fearful of being criticized for paying Coleman such a salary when the city…
News
|
Magnolia Tribune
•
April 9, 2007
There’s No Such Thing as a ‘Perfect’ Temperature
MIT scientist says alarm over global warming is based on ignorance: Judging from the media in recent months, the debate over global warming is now over. There has been a net warming of the earth over the last century and a half, and our greenhouse gas emissions are contributing at some level. Both of these…
Posts pagination
Prev
1
…
3,909
3,910
3,911
3,912
3,913
…
4,219
Next
News
|
Magnolia Tribune
•
April 8, 2007
Mike Lott – Secretary of State Campaign Announcement
Mike Lott – Secretary of State Campaign Announcement State Representative Mike Lott, Republican candidate for Secretary of State, will begin a “Protect the Vote” Campaign Tour in Noxubee County on Wednesday, April 11, at 10:00 a.m. on the Courthouse steps in Macon. The integrity of the election process in every county is an issue with…
News
|
Magnolia Tribune
•
April 7, 2007
High gas prices keeping some home for holiday
As motorists took to the interstates Friday to kick-off the Easter holiday, escalating gas prices took a bite out of their plans. Even though the American Automobile Association did not report a major spike in the region, gas ranged from $2.59 to $2.89 per gallon for regular unleaded at gas stations in the area.
News
News
|
Frank Corder
•
September 19, 2025
Congressional midterms taking shape in Mississippi
News
|
Jeremy Pittari
•
September 19, 2025
AGB Search chosen to assist IHL in nationwide search for new JSU president
News
|
Frank Corder
•
September 19, 2025
Mississippi’s Thompson votes against U.S. House resolution honoring Charlie Kirk
Business
Business
|
Magnolia Tribune
•
September 17, 2025
Ridgeland-based HORNE to join BDO USA
Business
|
Lynne Jeter
•
September 16, 2025
Port Pascagoula drives $18.3 billion in economic impact for Mississippi
Business
|
Josh Boak, Associated Press
, Suman Naishadham, Associated Press
•
September 15, 2025
A framework deal on TikTok has been reached between the US and China
Culture
Culture
|
Meredith Biesinger
•
September 19, 2025
Discover treasures at Relics in Tupelo
Culture
|
Alistair Begg
•
September 19, 2025
Theology for life
Culture
|
Susan Marquez
•
September 18, 2025
Robert St. John roasted by Mississippi Press Foundation
Opinion
Opinion
|
Russ Latino
•
September 18, 2025
Kimmel’s “the FCC won’t let me be” moment
Opinion
|
Russ Latino
•
September 18, 2025
Sticks and stones: Navigating ‘free speech’ after Charlie Kirk’s murder
Opinion
|
Sid Salter
•
September 17, 2025
Nash’s book chronicles a new take on the realities of ‘Reconstruction in Mississippi’
All the latest delivered to your inbox!
Company
This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
Email
(Required)
By joining our newsletter, you are confirming that you agree with the
Privacy Policy
Cat Title
|
Author
•
Date
Title Placeholder