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Republican congressmen introduce bill that would protect NCAA and conferences from legal attacks
Two Republican congressmen introduced a bill Wednesday that would provide the NCAA, college conferences and member schools with federal protection from legal challenges that stand in the way of their ability to govern college sports. The Protect the Ball Act is sponsored by Reps. Russell Fry of South Carolina and...
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Should have made the turkey stamps pink
Outdoor columnist Ben Smith says any resident of Mississippi that took issue with pumping out ten extra bucks to help preserve the future of...
Should have made the turkey stamps pink
Outdoor columnist Ben Smith says any resident of Mississippi that took issue with pumping out ten extra bucks to help preserve the future of...
College Aid Decisions Delayed For Incoming Students Over FAFSA Errors
As graduation looms, many high school seniors are still waiting for vital financial-aid information that could affect whether they are able to go to...
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SBA Extends Business Recovery Center Operations in Mississippi Through Oct. 31; Assists Businesses Applying for Working Capital Loans Due to Jackson Water Crisis
ATLANTA – The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) announced today that its Business RecoveryCenter located in Jackson, Miss., will continue operating through 4 p.m....
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En Orden: Cómo una estrella de la NFL, funcionarios estatales y una universidad financiaron el estadio de voleibol de la USM
A medida que salen a la luz más documentos y mensajes de texto sobre el proyecto de voleibol de Brett Favre, Mississippi Today ha...
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What charter school rankings really show
New school rankings show Leflore Legacy Academy Charter School in Greenwood, in only its second year of operation, was rated higher overall than any...
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Federal judges appear ready to end court oversight of Mississippi mental health services
A panel of federal judges appears willing to overturn the court-ordered remedial plan and monitor overseeing Mississippi’s mental health system, their questions during oral...
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Data Dive: Mississippi not the only state turning away most welfare applicants
Years before Mississippi’s welfare scandal broke, one statistic provided a foreshadowing: The state had approved just 1.5% of applications for cash welfare in 2016.
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Proposed Medicaid pay increase could help in-home nurses amid shortage
After three months and nearly losing her job, Shavondra Smalley of Natchez is hopeful her 8-year-old daughter can now get the medical care she...