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June 4, 2020
MDE Launches Website to Help Children Become Strong Readers
The Mississippi Department of Education (MDE) has revamped its Strong Readers website, strongreadersms.com, to help families assist their children with building their reading skills. The site is organized by grade level, from kindergarten through grade 5. It includes strategies for developing strong reader habits and a series of activities to practice the five components of…
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Frank Corder
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June 4, 2020
Mike Espy to attend #blacklivesmatter rally in Jackson this Saturday
Mike Espy, the Mississippi Democrat candidate for the U.S. Senate, will be protesting in the capital city this weekend. “I will be joining Black Lives Matter Mississippi in Jackson on Saturday, June 6 at 3:00 PM CT,” Espy said in a statement. .@CindyHydeSmith, will you join me this weekend as we continue in the proudest…
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June 4, 2020
YP Daily Roundup 6/4/20
YP – May revenue numbers over $24 million under estimates Total revenue collections for the month of May FY 2020 are $24,717,016 or 5.15% below the sine die revenue estimate. Fiscal YTD revenue collections through May are $51,065,828 or 1.00% below the sine die estimate. Fiscal YTD total revenue collections through May 2020 are $137,095,116…
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Sarah Ulmer
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June 3, 2020
May revenue numbers over $24 million under estimates
Total revenue collections for the month of May FY 2020 are $24,717,016 or 5.15% below the sine die revenue estimate. Fiscal YTD revenue collections through May are $51,065,828 or 1.00% below the sine die estimate. Fiscal YTD total revenue collections through May 2020 are $137,095,116 or 2.64% below the prior year’s collections. The FY 2020…
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Sarah Ulmer
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June 3, 2020
Bill to increase penalties for “torturous” acts toward dogs and cats could die in House committee
The threat of COVID-19 has caused the attention of state lawmakers to be dead center on addressing the surmounting health and economic issues it has brought with it. However, lawmakers are back at the Capitol and working through the normal business of the 2020 session. Many bills that received unprecedented traction are now on the…
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Magnolia Tribune
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June 3, 2020
Wicker Requests Information from FCC on Accelerating Rural Digital Opportunity Fund Phase I Auction
U.S. Sen. Roger Wicker, R-Miss., chairman of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, this week sent a letter to Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Ajit Pai requesting information on accelerating the Rural Digital Opportunity Fund (RDOF) Phase I auction. The FCC estimates 18.3 million Americans lack access to fixed broadband. To address this…
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Sarah Ulmer
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June 3, 2020
WATCH: Reeves announces DMV’s will begin to reopen next Monday
Today, Governor Tate Reeves announced his Safe Return guidelines for permanent drivers license stations across the state to reopen on Monday, June 8. Working with the Mississippi Department of Public Safety (DPS) and state health officials to ensure the safety and well-being of Mississippians at these stations, Governor Reeves is implementing social distancing procedures to…
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Magnolia Tribune
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June 3, 2020
Wicker Statement on Mississippi National Guard Activation
U.S. Senator Roger Wicker, R-Miss., today released the following statement upon learning the Mississippi National Guard has been activated in support of civil authorities in Washington, D.C., to provide a safe and secure environment for protesters: “I am proud of our Mississippi National Guardsmen for their work to support safety in our nation’s capital and…
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Sarah Ulmer
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June 3, 2020
Mississippi legislation providing COVID liability protection to businesses likely
The State of Mississippi fully reopened, under restrictions, on June 1, 2020, after nearly three full months of restrictive regulations due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The virus has hit the economy hard, adversely impacting businesses of all sizes across the world. There have also been indications that businesses could face liability lawsuits as reopening continues.…
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Sarah Ulmer
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June 3, 2020
Senate Minority Leader Derrick Simmons urges for police violence toward blacks addressed
The Mississippi Senate Minority Leader Derrick Simmons of the 12th District penned a letter calling for the violence of police officers towards black individuals to be addressed. You can read what he wrote below: As our nation grapples with days on end of protests – violent and non-violent – and sees our society being pushed…
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Frank Corder
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June 3, 2020
You can help Y’all Politics through COVID-19… Here’s how!
Since Day 1, Y’all Politics has been at the forefront of COVID-19 news coverage in Mississippi and the implications on both our government and its citizens. Daily, we share news, analysis and insights into how this pandemic is affecting citizens and our public response, with the goal being to provide you a clear, honest picture…
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Magnolia Tribune
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June 3, 2020
U.S. Attorneys, FBI partnering with Law Enforcement to ensure Peaceful Protests, Protection of Life and Property
Mike Hurst and Chad Lamar, United States Attorneys for the Southern and Northern Districts of Mississippi, respectively, and Michelle Sutphin, Special Agent in Charge of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Jackson Field Office, announced today that their offices have been working with other federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies throughout Mississippi to protect our…
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Frank Corder
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June 19, 2025
Suspicious device deemed “not a threat” at Ingalls Shipbuilding in Pascagoula
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Jeremy Pittari
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June 19, 2025
Mississippi State Board of Education removes U.S. History end-of-course testing requirement
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Daniel Tyson
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June 19, 2025
Mississippi, NVIDIA partner to advance AI education, workforce development
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Magnolia Tribune
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June 17, 2025
Balch & Bingham’s Hoffmann appointed Honorary Consul of Belgium for Mississippi and Alabama
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Bernard Condon, Associated Press
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June 16, 2025
The Trump family’s next venture, a mobile phone company
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Lynne Jeter
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June 15, 2025
Will Bradham expands business his father needed
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Dennis Waszak Jr., Associated Press
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June 19, 2025
From ‘Love Island’ to the practice field, Jaxson Dart is already fitting in with the Giants’ QBs
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Susan Marquez
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June 19, 2025
Jackson’s Levure features all natural wines
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C.H. Spurgeon
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June 19, 2025
Your cross
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Sid Salter
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June 18, 2025
Mississippi was once the scene 62 years ago of a federalized National Guard at Ole Miss
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Kelley Williams
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June 17, 2025
Georgia’s PSC is in the game on data centers, Mississippi’s has been benched
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Kimberly Ross
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June 17, 2025
Perceived hypocrisy does not an excuse make for violent mob-driven riots
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