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Could Roger Wicker be part of another rare bipartisan health plan in U.S. Congress?

There is a chance that a rare case — not a pandemic but a single occurrence of bipartisanship on a health care issue —...

Slain Delta State Professor Ethan Schmidt Honored With Vigil 10 Years Later

CLEVELAND, Miss.—Lawson King, a sculpting major at Delta State University, is in his 10:00 a.m. ceramics class, goofing off with friends. It’s Monday. Sept....

Rep. Bennie Thompson a No on Honoring Charlie Kirk, Saying He ‘Resurrected Dangerous Prejudices of a Dark Past’

WASHINGTON, D.C.—Democratic U.S. House Rep. Bennie Thompson voted against honoring “the life and legacy” of Charlie Kirk on Friday, saying that the conservative activist...

Mississippi school district addresses claims it denied chapter of Charlie Kirk organization

A school district in Mississippi has addressed accusations that one of its high schools has prohibited a chapter of an organization the late Charlie Kirk founded from being formed. In an official statement released Friday, the Clinton Public School District alleged that individuals on social media had misreported that Clinton High School administrators denied a […]

Trump gives national security team a mulligan for now

Philip Wegmann says the president famous for firing people is standing by the national security team that delivered him the first major scandal of...

No sign, no menu, just home

Robert St. John says there’s something about being invited into someone’s home that shifts the whole dining experience. No one signs up for a European...

Our Father in Heaven

… your heavenly Father … – Matthew 6:26 God’s people are doubly His children. They are His offspring by creation, and they are His sons...

Election Day reminders heading into Mississippi’s municipal primary election

Mississippi’s municipal primary election is almost here with local races for mayor, city council, and more taking place across the state on Tuesday, April 1. To make navigating the voting process easier, here’s everything you need to know before heading to the polls. Who can vote? Any registered voter may participate in either the Democratic […]

Mississippi lawmakers fail to beat budget deadlines, making special session a possibility

Lawmakers in Mississippi are facing a dilemma after missing weekend deadlines to iron out a plan for funding the state government after July 1, 2025. While the Senate gaveled in at the state capitol on Saturday morning for what is commonly referred to as “conference weekend” – a time that has become status quo for […]

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