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September 14, 2020
Congressman Guest’s Legislation to Honor Fallen Mississippi Officers Passes House of Representatives
Today, Congressman Michael Guest’s (MS-03) H.R. 2246, a bill to designate the United States Postal Service facility at 201 West Cherokee Street in Brookhaven, Mississippi, as the “Deputy Donald William Durr, Corporal Zach Moak, and Patrolman James White Memorial Post Office Building,” passed the House of Representatives today. Last year, Congressman Guest and Senator Hyde-Smith joined officials…
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September 14, 2020
MDOT first responders prepare for Hurricane Sally
As Hurricane Sally approaches the Mississippi Gulf Coast, Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT) first responders work to prepare the roadways. MDOT first responders are checking equipment, gassing up their vehicles and have removed signal controllers from low-lying areas and draw bridge arms to prepare the bridge for shutdown. “The men and women of MDOT stand…
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Frank Corder
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September 14, 2020
Bill to legalize marijuana could pass Congress next week with Congressman Thompson’s support
Mississippi Democrat Congressman Bennie Thompson (MS-02) has cosponsored the MORE Act – Marijuana Opportunity Reinvestment and Expungement Act – essentially legalizing marijuana. While 11 states have already made it legal, the other 39 would have to vote to legalize the drug if the MORE Act passes. Congress could take up the bill on the floor…
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Sarah Ulmer
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September 14, 2020
Hyde-Smith backs resolution recognizing September as Sickle Cell Disease Awareness Month
U.S. Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-Miss.) this week joined Senator Tim Scott (R-S.C.) in introducing a resolution recognizing September as Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) Awareness Month. SCD is a genetic disorder that affects approximately 100,000 Americans, according to the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. There are at least 2,500 African Americans in Mississippi living with…
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Frank Corder
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September 14, 2020
Election fraud remains a real concern, and Mississippi has taken steps to combat it
Concerns over election fraud have increased in recent months as mail-in voting has been expanded in various states during the pandemic. A prevailing media narrative is that election fraud is largely a partisan claim Republicans use to suppress Democrat turnout. Reuters recently asserted as much in an article entitled, “How a small group of U.S.…
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September 14, 2020
Governor Reeves Extends Safe Return Order and Relaxes Restrictions on Businesses, Social Gatherings as COVID-19 Numbers Improve
Today, Governor Tate Reeves announced that he is extending the social distancing measures under the Safe Return order with a few amendments relaxing restrictions as Mississippi flattens the curve on new COVID-19 cases. Continuing to work with state and national health experts on a data-driven, measured strategy to limit transmission, Governor Reeves has extended the…
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Sarah Ulmer
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September 14, 2020
Trump Boat Parade on the Reservoir draws in over 500 boats
Last Saturday, September 12, over 500 boats took to the water in central Mississippi for the “Keep America Great Trump Boat Parade on Ross Barnett Reservoir.” Boaters put in just north of Jackson on the Madison and Rankin county side of the reservoir to participate in the parade. There were reports that thousands more cheered…
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Sarah Ulmer
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September 14, 2020
Governor Tate Reeves Declares State of Emergency in Preparation for Tropical Storm Sally
Governor Tate Reeves has declared a State of Emergency as Tropical Storm Sally rolls onto the Mississippi coast. Reeves made the announcement on Sunday, the storm is expected to make landfall on Tuesday of this week. Mississippi State of Emergency 20200913 by yallpolitics on Scribd
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September 14, 2020
GIPSON: Just Say No to Initiative 65
When it comes to legislation, and in ballot initiatives, “the devil is in the details.” We’ve heard much in recent months about the Medical Marijuana Initiative 65 and its legislative alternative, Initiative 65A. Many news articles have been written, many personal testimonials given about why many people want medical marijuana as an option, and many…
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September 14, 2020
YP Daily Roundup 9/14/20
Governor Reeves declares State of Emergency in preparation for Sally “As Sally grows in strength and bears down on Mississippi, we are sharing details on the risk and preparation efforts with our emergency operators,” Reeves wrote on Facebook Sunday. Tropical Storm Sally likely to make landfall along MS Coast as a Hurricane Tuesday evening MSDH:…
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September 11, 2020
Wicker Urges Mississippians to Complete the Census
Mississippi Is Lagging Behind as National Effort Nears Completion ### As a second-semester freshman at Ole Miss in 1970, I earned a few hundred dollars working as a part-time census taker. My job was to count every male student on campus that spring – approximately 3,500 young men. The job proved more extensive and time-consuming…
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September 11, 2020
U.S. Attorney Hurst announces $1.475 Million awarded to Improve School Safety in Southern District
U.S. Attorney Mike Hurst announced today that the Holmes County Consolidated School District, the Pearl River County School District, and the Covington County School District received awards totaling $1,475,000 from the Department of Justice’s Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS Office) School Violence Prevention Program (SVPP). Nationally, the COPS Office SVPP awarded nearly $50…
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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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Meredith Biesinger
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December 23, 2025
The Singing Christmas Tree: A Belhaven tradition and a Mississippi legacy
Culture
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Alistair Begg
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December 23, 2025
Delighting in God’s will
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Chris Burrows, Associated Press
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December 22, 2025
Ole Miss embraces upcoming rematch with Georgia in a CFP quarterfinal at the Sugar Bowl
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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
Opinion
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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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Kelley Williams
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December 19, 2025
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