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Published on Feb 20, 2025Source: Hattiesburg American - Mississippi - Label Pending
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Published on Feb 20, 2025
The First Amendment Is Not Alive and Well in One Mississippi Town
One phenomenon that we’ve noticed since Donald Trump came back into the White House is the reaction to holding government accountable. The old cliché goes that “sunlight is the best disinfectant,” and as the Trump administration pulls down the blackout …
Source: PJ Media - Virginia - Right-wing -
Published on Feb 20, 2025
Maya Miller joins new Mississippi Today team covering Jackson
Mississippi Today is pleased to announce that Maya Miller has joined the newsroom as a Jackson reporter. Miller, who started in the newsroom in January, was the first reporter hired for Mississippi Today’s new Jackson team, which formally launched its …
Source: Mississippi Today - Neutral -
Published on Feb 20, 2025
Mississippi Today announces new team of reporters to cover the city of Jackson
For nearly nine years, Mississippi Today’s team of dedicated journalists has provided impactful, nationally-renowned accountability journalism at the statewide level on behalf of every Mississippian. We’re proud to announce this week that we’re adding a …
Source: Mississippi Today - Neutral -
Published on Feb 20, 2025
Greenville Fire Chief Advocates for Mississippi Firefighters in Washington, D.C
Greenville Fire Chief Ruben Brown, Sr. recently traveled to Washington, D.C., where he attended the National Fire & Emergency Services Symposium and Fire Service Day. During the event, Chief Brown joined other fire service leaders from across the …
Source: Delta Daily News - Mississippi - Neutral -
Published on Feb 20, 2025
Arctic blast in Mississippi: How cold did it get Thursday morning?
A storm brought a mix of rain, sleet, and snow to Mississippi, leading to hazardous travel conditions in 14 northern counties. The storm ushered in a period of bitter cold, with temperatures plummeting across the state and wind chills significantly lower. …
Source: The Clarion Ledger - Mississippi - Label Pending -
Published on Feb 20, 2025
Letter: Mississippi must prioritize appropriately funding MSMS
Every fall, approximately 120 11th graders enroll at the Mississippi School for Mathematics and Science (MSMS) in Columbus, Mississippi. They come from all over the state to attend the best high school in Mississippi and one of the top 10 high schools in …
Source: The Dispatch - Mississippi - Label Pending -
Published on Feb 20, 2025
Mississippi Lt. Gov. Delbert Hosemann Collapses During Senate Proceedings, Declines Hospital Visit
JACKSON, Miss.–Lt. Gov. Delbert Hosemann fell onto the podium and then onto the floor during the Senate proceedings Wednesday morning at the state Capitol. Hosemann was able to sit up under his own power, and chose not to go to the emergency room. Hannah C …
Source: Delta Daily News - Mississippi - Neutral -
Published on Feb 20, 2025
Mississippi Lt. Governor Collapses On Senate Floor In Scary Medical Emergency
Source: International Business Times - Label Pending -
Published on Feb 20, 2025
Mississippi Senate and House Gambling Bills in Conflict
Mississippi was among the first states to introduce legal sports betting after PASPA’s repeal by the US Supreme Court back in 2018. While the state launched retail sports betting, efforts toward the legalization of mobile betting continue. Earlier this …
Source: Gambling News - New York - Neutral