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Expansion dead and Medicaid tech bill incomplete as the 2024 session wraps
In the last days of the 2024 Legislative session, both the Medicaid expansion and Medicaid tech bills were killed, but a budget was adopted...
State approves $160M to expand Highway 7 to four lanes in Lafayette County
State lawmakers have approved $160 million to go toward widening Highway 7 to four lanes in one of the fastest-growing regions of the state. According to Oxford Mayor Robyn Tannehill, the investment paired with an additional $15M appropriated in 2023 will allow for the additional lanes on Highway 7 South...
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Legislature, flush with cash, passes budget, completing work for 2024 session
The Mississippi Legislature completed its work for the 2024 session on Friday with the passage of a $7 billion state budget – 5.8% larger...
Legislature, flush with cash, passes budget, completing work for 2024 session
The Mississippi Legislature completed its work for the 2024 session on Friday with the passage of a $7 billion state budget – 5.8% larger...
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MEMA Mitigation Director Testifies Before Members of Congress
MEMA Mitigation Director Testifies Before Members of Congress
PEARL, Miss. (MEMA) – The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency’s Mitigation Director Jana Henderson testified on June 16th before...
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State Auditor’s Office Releases Cybersecurity Report
JACKSON, Miss. – Today State Auditor Shad White’s office released a cybersecurity report regarding students’ ability to access potentially harmful and explicit materials online.
OSA...
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The dignity of work
Through work, we not only contribute to the community and meet personal needs, but also gain a sense of fulfillment.
No matter what view you...
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Carol Jackson Pleads Guilty to Stealing Money from Needy School Children
JACKSON, Miss. – Today State Auditor Shad White announced that Carol Jackson, former Executive Director of the non-profit On Track, has pleaded guilty to...
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New law gives employers in Mississippi more options
A new law passed by the Mississippi legislature aims to give Mississippi employers more options when employing people on community supervision.
Data from the Mississippi...
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Shampooers don’t need 1,000 hours of training
It takes 1,000 hours of training before you can professionally shampoo hair in Mississippi.
Shampooers shampoo and rinse consumers’ hair in a beauty parlor. They...