Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Over Voters' Birthdates
U.S. District Judge Nancy Atlas filed an order Tuesday dismissing the lawsuit filed by True the Vote and several Mississippi residents.
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U.S. District Judge Nancy Atlas filed an order Tuesday dismissing the lawsuit filed by True the Vote and several Mississippi residents.
Guest says Sager's case has not been presented to a grand jury pending plea negotiations.
The Mississippi Supreme Court has not yet ruled on McDaniel's request to revive his lawsuit, which was dismissed by a circuit judge.
Today, more than 108 Corps clinicians are providing care at 102 sites in Mississippi.
Columbus City Council backs off a little on restrictions for party venues; sets new rates for Trotter Convention Center; and swears in new police officers
Alcohol special election will December second at City Hall.
The Chickasaw County Sheriff's Department says human remains have been found near Okolona Cutoff Road
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New Marker will honor the music of fiddler Hoyt Ming
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Gov. Phil Bryant and other Republican leaders say they don't believe promises of future federal funding for Medicaid expansion.
People should remain cautious, according to a leading viral disease authority at Mississippi State University.
Twitter Inc. filed a lawsuit Tuesday in a California federal court to publish its full "transparency report."
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Mississippians donate nearly $50 of every $1,000 they earn.
The requests are in, but now comes the hard part.
The referendum aims to prevent lawmakers from underfunding public schools.
The "Run Forrest Run" 5K wound through Tupelo Friday night
Four Undefeated SEC Teams tilt in two huge college match-ups in Mississippi
The Mississippi State Department of Health monitors and tracks infectious diseases on a daily basis.
Local businesses gear up for what may be the largest football weekend of the season
More than 500 teachers and counselors are in Tupelo for an annual conference to learn new ways to reach and challenge gifted students.
The Secretary of State’s Office is also requesting no additional employees for FY 2016.
On Feb. 11, the five members of the Scott County Board of Education tendered their joint resignations.