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Senators don't follow House Colleagues in calling for total scrapping of new, more rigorous education standards
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Senators don't follow House Colleagues in calling for total scrapping of new, more rigorous education standards
The event allows donors, who provide money and services to the West Point School District through the organization, to see the impact of their giving.
Mississippi won't be changing its childhood vaccination law, which is one of the strongest in the country.
The Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning appointed Mississippi University for Women President Jim Borsig as Commissioner of Higher Education at a meeting held earlier today in Jackson.
Restaurant manager jumps into politics.
Mississippi Power Company has been ordered to refund its customers for a rate increase put into effect in 2013 to begin paying for Kemper County power plant it is building.
Public hospitals put under open meetings law, prison workers may lose civil service protection, HOME SCHOOLERS CAN'T PLAY PUBLIC SCHOOL ATHLETICS.
Olive Branch plans to hire another person to help collect past due utility fees, a move that reflects the continued growth of the city.
A bill clarifying who can vote in party primary runoffs is moving forward.
At least 16,000 tax returns are suspected of fraud in the state of Alabama.
City would like to extend natural gas service to other areas of Union County, and possibly Marshall County
Oxford PD to increase patrols on The Square and in surrounding neighborhoods
For their bravery rescuing four from apartment fire in October.
Some Mississippi lawmakers staged a brief revolt Tuesday against plans to fail thousands of poorly reading third graders this spring, but that movement is already melting away.
With rampant diabetes and obesity, Mississippi and West Virginia have struggled with health crises. Yet when it comes to getting children vaccinated, these states don’t mess around.
Some Mississippi lawmakers staged a brief revolt Tuesday.
More than 2,200 small businesses have been helped through the incentive program.
Coffeville woman charged with insurance fraud, announced Attorney General Jim Hood today.
Attorney General Jim Hood today asked nine oil companies to collaborate with their franchisees to help eliminate synthetic drugs from retail locations operating under their brand names, including gas station and convenience stores.
Alabama probate courts are citing legal advice for their decision to issue same-sex wedding licenses in additional counties.
Says plan would mean $400 million in breaks for business, individuals.
Louisville Elementary students hear program.
Mississippi voters may not get a chance to vote on a constitutional amendment requiring a balanced state budget.
Embracing one of the business community’s long-held tax reduction goals, Lt. Gov. Tate Reeves will propose eliminating the franchise tax on business capital Tuesday as part of a larger package of tax cuts.