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Courtney Ingle
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August 1, 2018
Shad White at Neshoba: We’re auditing the auditor’s office
Only 26 days have elapsed since Shad White was appointed State Auditor. White discussed some immediate changes and projects that have been made in the four short weeks since he was sworn into the position. Tuesday, the Auditor’s office released its budget request to the legislature– they’re asking for $100,000 less than spent last year.…
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Sarah Ulmer
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August 1, 2018
Gregg Harper at Neshoba: America’s greatest days are not behind us, they’re infront of us
This year Congressman Gregg Harper announced he would be stepping down from his seat in the Third Congressional District and heading back to the private sector. Earlier in the day Democratic nominee for #ms03 Michael Ted Evans thanked Harper for his time and service in Washington and then turned around and said the next person…
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Courtney Ingle
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August 1, 2018
Chaney at Neshoba: Re-election is imminent, insurance and fire truck funding
State Insurance Commissioner and Fire Marshal Mike Chaney spoke to the crowd for the first day of the state elected official’s political speaking at the Neshoba County Fair on Wednesday. He made his political intentions known within moments, though it didn’t serve as a surprise to the crowd. “I’m planning on running for re-election,” said…
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Courtney Ingle
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August 1, 2018
Dick Hall at Neshoba: 1987 money can’t fix today’s roads
Transportation Commissioner Dick Hall spared no time in his under-10-minute session at the Neshoba County Fair Pavilion when it came to defending the Mississippi Department of Transportation. Hall said the stated mission of the agency is to plan, design, construct and maintain the roads and bridges in Mississippi. “But I want you to tell me…
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Sarah Ulmer
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August 1, 2018
Michael Guest at Neshoba: A call for Republicans to unite
Republican nominee for the Third Congressional District race, Michael Guest, took the podium and began by thanking his family, friends, and others for their support throughout this race. He then recognized his friend, Congressman Gregg Harper, who is stepping down from his seat in the Third District, for his longtime service. Guest reminded the crowd…
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Courtney Ingle
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August 1, 2018
Tobey Bartee at Neshoba: We have to come together for the future
Gautier native and U.S. Senate candidate Tobey Bartee stood behind the historic blue podium at the Neshoba County Fair Wednesday to highlight issues he sees the country and the state experience in infrastructure, education, and poverty. “The struggles I highlight today are not unique to Mississippi,” said Bartee. “We see them in rural, suburban and…
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Courtney Ingle
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August 1, 2018
Cecil Brown at Neshoba: Vote for change, or don’t if you’re okay with what you’ve got
Public Service Commissioner for the Central District of Mississippi Cecil Brown used his eleven-and-a-half minutes to call all Mississippi voters’ attention to the upcoming elections cycles. His message? If you’re okay with what you’ve got, keep the people you have. “According to the Congressional Budget Office,” said Brown. “For the first time ever.. we will…
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Sarah Ulmer
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August 1, 2018
Wicker Meets Supreme Court Nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh
U.S. Senator Roger Wicker, R-Miss., today met with Judge Brett Kavanagh, President Donald J. Trump’s nominee to the Supreme Court. “Judge Kavanaugh and I share a deep respect for the Constitution and the law.” Wicker said. “He is well-qualified to serve on the Supreme Court, and his record demonstrates that he will be a mainstream…
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Sarah Ulmer
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August 1, 2018
SALTER: Mid-term election stakes are high for state’s farmers in wake of trade disputes and tariffs
By: Sid Salter While it’s easy to get caught up in the lunge-and-parry of personality politics in Mississippi’s 2018 congressional elections, the fact is that this election cycle is fraught with issues and concerns that are very real to Mississippi voters and that’s particularly true for Mississippi farmers, ranchers, and producers. I had an opportunity…
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Magnolia Tribune
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August 1, 2018
YP Daily Roundup 8/1/18
Neshoba Political Speaking Schedule for Today Honorable Cecil Brown (D), Public Service Commissioner, Central District 9:00am Tobey Bernard Bartee, candidate for United States Senate, State of MS 9:10am Honorable Dick Hall (R), Chairman, MS Transportation Commission 9:20am Honorable Mike Chaney (R), Commissioner of Insurance, State of MS 9:30am Honorable Shad White (R) State Auditor, State…
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July 31, 2018
Internal documents show MDOT execs repeatedly whitewashed staff assessment of safety being the driver behind Lakeland frontage road
In response to a Mississippi Today request for public records, obtained by Jackson Jambalaya, email evidence suggests that MDOT executives repeatedly whitewashed staff assessments of the safety needs of a frontage road for local residents. Those executives opted instead to use the media requests as another opportunity to bludgeon the state legislature over lack of…
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Sarah Ulmer
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July 31, 2018
Chaney applauds Senate action to renew National Flood Insurance Program
The United States Senate has renewed the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) through the end of November 2018. The federal program was scheduled to lapse on July 31, 2018. The Senate took action after the U.S. House approved the renewal last week. Mississippi Insurance Commissioner Mike Chaney said, “The renewal is good news and comes as…
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Frank Corder
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December 12, 2025
Navy Secretary tells shipbuilders to “act like we’re at war.” What it means for Mississippi’s Ingalls shipyard is unclear
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Frank Corder
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December 12, 2025
Damage Control: Thompson says he misspoke when referring to attack on National Guardsmen as an “unfortunate accident”
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Jonathan J. Cooper, Associated Press
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December 12, 2025
Trump signs executive order to block state AI regulations
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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
Culture
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Meredith Biesinger
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December 12, 2025
Holly Jolly Oxford: A little slice of Stars Hollow in the Magnolia State
Culture
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Alistair Begg
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December 12, 2025
The purpose of the cross
Culture
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Richelle Putnam
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December 11, 2025
A holiday celebration fit for a King
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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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