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Now the money is gone and the problems aren’t fixed—and residents fear they may permanently lose control of their water.
Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves set special elections on Nov. 4 to replace outgoing Democratic senators John Horhn, David Jordan ...
State Treasurer David McRae (R-Miss.) announced the State Treasury will require a Citizenship Declaration to file an unclaimed money return. To validate claimant ...
Mississippi was once the sapphire jewel on Democrats’ Southern crown, awarding the party a majority of its four congressional ...
Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves set special elections on Nov. 4 to replace outgoing Democratic senators John Horhn, David Jordan and House Rep. Orlando Paden.
The special elections are being held because two Mississippi lawmakers were elected as mayor of their cities, and another ...
Mississippi Agriculture Commissioner Andy Gipson has officially entered the gubernatorial race, joining a growing field of Republican candidates. Other potential candidates include Lt. Gov. Delbert ...
Mississippi will challenge a portion of a federal court's decision ruling the state diluted Black voting power and set 14 ...
The Mississippi governor set dates for four special elections: two for the Mississippi Senate, one for the Mississippi House ...
Not long after many Mississippi families celebrate Easter, they will be returning to the polls to vote in municipal party runoff elections. The party runoff is April 22.
Since 2017, the solar industry has grown rapidly in Mississippi, with more than $4 billion in private investment for dozens of projects throughout the state, as reported by the Clarion Ledger.
Thus, not much notice was taken in 2011, nearly a decade after passage of the bipartisan No Child Left Behind Act, when Mississippi finished dead last in the National Assessment of Educational ...