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Pender: Questions to ask Mississippi lawmakers about transparency, ethics, special-interest moneyWhen Mississippi politicians are running for office, they often pledge transparency as if they mean it. Next time you’re around such politicians, especially if they are legislators or running for the ...
In 1982 criminologists James Q. Wilson and George Kelling postulated the “broken window” theory that leaving minor things ...
In 2010, 2012, 2021, and 2023 under Obama and Biden, Sen. Wicker opposed increasing the debt ceiling. “We must stop spending money we do not have,” he said in a statement. In 2018, 2019, and now with ...
Until our President took over 100 plus days ago, the U.S. economy was the strongest in the world. Our State of Mississippi, ...
In the U.S., approximately 0.95% of the adult population, or about 2.3 million people, identify as transgender. This is based ...
The Mississippi Department of Education (MDE) announced the 2025 Mississippi Administrator of the Year is Dr. Marsha Peoples, ...
When people are making these decisions to pull the grants out, they are not understanding these shelters do more work than at our 19-bed facility.” ...
Robert Edwin “Ed” Smylie of Crossville, Tennessee, a Mississippi State alumnus who played a pivotal role in the Apollo 13 ...
One of Scott County’s most notorious murder cases may have been solved this week. Rubin Weeks, 63, was arrested Tuesday for ...
Our kids need the help, we need the help, because if you take the help from the American people, how do you expect us to thrive as Americans? How do you expect us to thrive as a state?” ...
Rep. Keith Jackson, a Democratic lawmaker from Kemper County, can remain in office despite a felony indictment by participating in a pre-trial intervention program, according to court documents.
The National Institute for Early Education Research’s (NIEER) 2024 State of Preschool Yearbook report released today finds ...
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