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May 12-13 Severe Weather Update #1
PEARL, Miss. (MEMA) – The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency is working with counties to assess damage from the severe weather from May 12-13th. There are reports...
Mississippi lawmakers not to challenge legislation vetoed by Reeves
Monday was the final day for Gov. Tate Reeves to veto bills passed by the Mississippi legislature during the 2024 session and veto he did. The Republican nixed a handful of suffrage bills while allowing other related bills to go into law. He vetoed a bill transferring money between state...
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Dangers of our day
Blessed is the one who stays awake. – Revelation 16:15
“I die every day,” said the apostle. This was the life of the early Christians; they...
Dangers of our day
Blessed is the one who stays awake. – Revelation 16:15
“I die every day,” said the apostle. This was the life of the early Christians; they...
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Cicadas make rare double emergence
In the world of insects, the cicada makes the loudest racket, and this year a special phenomenon will occur that will add to the...
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Cicadas make rare double emergence
In the world of insects, the cicada makes the loudest racket, and this year a special phenomenon will occur that will add to the...
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Mississippi Supreme Court nixes challenge private school infrastructure program
At issue in the underlying case was a question of whether the grant program violated a clause in the Mississippi Constitution which prohibits direct...
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EPA investing nearly $29 million to identify and replace lead pipes in Mississippi
Mississippi will be receiving nearly $29 million from the federal government to identify and replace lead service lines statewide. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced Missisippi’s $28,650,000 share of the $3 billion in funding to be dispersed across the nation as part of its ongoing mission to prevent exposure...
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Mississippi lawmakers send bill restricting where transgender people can use bathroom to governor
Legislation designed to clarify who can use what restroom in Mississippi has made a roundabout journey to appear on Governor Tate Reeves’ desk. The Securing Areas for Females Effectively and Responsibly (SAFER) Act did not meet Monday’s conference committee deadline, but as the old adage goes, nothing’s actually dead during...
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