Republicans Warn that Obama Will Regret Immigration Moves
In a speech tonight, Obama will be claiming broad authority to grant work permits to millions of immigrants who are living in the country illegally.
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In a speech tonight, Obama will be claiming broad authority to grant work permits to millions of immigrants who are living in the country illegally.
Currently Jobs for Mississippi Graduates (JMG) is in 50 schools and serves over 1,600 at-risk students.
Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Fred Upton (R-Mich.), today named Rep. Gregg Harper (R-Miss.), Vice Chair of the Environment and the Economy Subcommittee.
"Breaking Bad"'s Walt, Jr. speaks to MSU students about overcoming obstacles and fighting bullying.
Oxford High School hosts Naturalization Ceremony for new American Citizens
Possibility of cell towers in residential areas appears to be sticking point.
Fulton Aldermen set hours and restrictions on alcohol sales
Sale could still be possible for former fuel making facility
Students from Milam and Lawhon Schools collect food for local food pantries
CEO says he has had his eye on Lowndes County for seven years.
Donations accepted at Dollar General stores in Starkville.
MEC is traveling to 30 communities throughout Mississippi discussing opportunities to bolster economic competitiveness.
"Operation Christmas Child" Begins Shoebox Collection
Tupelo's Salvation Army is looking for some families and individuals who want to help spread Christmas cheer.
Shawn Shurden, a lawyer for the Public Service Commission, told commissioners earlier this month that a review shows cooperatives mostly hold physical assets.
Governor Phil Bryant presented his Fiscal Year 2016 budget to the Legislature today, calling for a tax credit for working Mississippi families and increasing funding for public education by over $52 million.
Mississippi will spend a $28 million grant on three environmental restoration projects along the Gulf Coast.
The United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has upheld the constitutionality of Mississippi’s campaign disclosure laws.
A federal appeals panel has upheld the constitutionality of a Mississippi campaign finance law that requires reporting by people or groups that spend at least $200 to support or oppose a ballot initiative.
Temperatures in the teens may mean frozen pipes, if you're not prepared.
The Mississippi Supreme Court affirms the murder conviction of Becky Jones.
November is "One Nation Under God Month"