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Mississippi court set to hear arguments in lawsuit regarding grant funding for independent schools

The suit argues that the Legislature violated Section 208 of the State Constitution by appropriating $10 million to private schools. In June, Parents for Public Schools,...

Thompson: Jackson shouldn’t expect federal help on water crisis until a plan is put forward

The 2nd District Congressman says no one from Jackson has shared the facts of the problem or a plan to correct it with him. Congressman...

Mississippi’s Second Amendment sales tax holiday will take place this weekend

The 2A tax holiday will be held August 26-28.  Mississippi’s 2022 Second Amendment Sales Tax Holiday (MSAW) will take place between 12:01 A.M. Friday, August 26,...

State Rep. Gibbs running for Hinds County Circuit Court Judge

Gibbs was elected in a 2016 special election and was re-elected in 2019 to serve as the District 72 Representative. In February, State Representative Debra...

Political speaking at the 2022 Neshoba County Fair kicked off today

Wednesday’s speakers included Lt. Governor Hosemann, Insurance Commissioner Chaney, lawmakers, and more. On Wednesday, the political speeches at the 2022 Neshoba County Fair kicked off...

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Voter registration deadline is Monday for municipal general elections

As towns and cities across Mississippi prepare to hold municipal general elections, the voter registration deadline is just days away with the final chance to do so being Monday, May 5. Secretary of State Michael Watson is encouraging everyone to take time to register to vote in what he believes are “some of the most […]
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