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State Rep. Celeste Hurst introduced the measure in February, amending legislation on drug trafficking to include language outlawing the dispensing or shipping of abortion-inducing drugs in the Magnolia State.
A measure that criminalizes the shipping or dispensing of abortion-inducing drugs has passed the Mississippi Legislature largely along party lines, with Republicans supporting the bill and Democrats voting in opposition.
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While the conference report to raise the pay of judges on the Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, Chancery Courts and Circuit Courts was overwhelmingly approved by both chambers, not every lawmaker was pleased to see the bill.
Barring a veto from the governor, judges across the Magnolia State will receive large pay increases when the new fiscal year begins in July.
By Daniel Tyson - Magnolia Tribune on
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While the conference report to raise the pay of judges on the Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, Chancery Courts and Circuit Courts was overwhelmingly approved by both chambers, not every lawmaker was pleased to see the bill.
Barring a veto from the governor, judges across the Magnolia State will receive large pay increases when the new fiscal year begins in July.
By Daniel Tyson - Magnolia Tribune on
2 months 2 weeks ago
While the conference report to raise the pay of judges on the Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, Chancery Courts and Circuit Courts was overwhelmingly approved by both chambers, not every lawmaker was pleased to see the bill.
Barring a veto from the governor, judges across the Magnolia State will receive large pay increases when the new fiscal year begins in July.
By Daniel Tyson - Magnolia Tribune on
2 months 2 weeks ago
Several education-related bills that did not previously make it through the legislative process were included in a last-minute agreement between the House and Senate. See what’s included.
Through an omnibus conference report, the state House and Senate came to an agreement to establish stronger educational measures that ensure Mississippi’s children are versed in civics, financial literacy, reading, math and computer science.
By Jeremy Pittari - Magnolia Tribune on
2 months 2 weeks ago
Several education-related bills that did not previously make it through the legislative process were included in a last-minute agreement between the House and Senate. See what’s included.
Through an omnibus conference report, the state House and Senate came to an agreement to establish stronger educational measures that ensure Mississippi’s children are versed in civics, financial literacy, reading, math and computer science.
By Jeremy Pittari - Magnolia Tribune on
2 months 2 weeks ago
Several education-related bills that did not previously make it through the legislative process were included in a last-minute agreement between the House and Senate. See what’s included.
Through an omnibus conference report, the state House and Senate came to an agreement to establish stronger educational measures that ensure Mississippi’s children are versed in civics, financial literacy, reading, math and computer science.
By Jeremy Pittari - Magnolia Tribune on
2 months 2 weeks ago
What began in 1979 as a celebration of Amory’s railroad roots has grown into one of the Southeast’s most beloved festivals.
By the time you find a place to park in Amory during Railroad Festival weekend, you already know—you’re exactly where you’re supposed to be.
By Meredith Biesinger - Magnolia Tribune on
2 months 2 weeks ago
What began in 1979 as a celebration of Amory’s railroad roots has grown into one of the Southeast’s most beloved festivals.
By the time you find a place to park in Amory during Railroad Festival weekend, you already know—you’re exactly where you’re supposed to be.
By Meredith Biesinger - Magnolia Tribune on
2 months 2 weeks ago
What began in 1979 as a celebration of Amory’s railroad roots has grown into one of the Southeast’s most beloved festivals.
By the time you find a place to park in Amory during Railroad Festival weekend, you already know—you’re exactly where you’re supposed to be.
By Meredith Biesinger - Magnolia Tribune on
2 months 2 weeks ago
What began in 1979 as a celebration of Amory’s railroad roots has grown into one of the Southeast’s most beloved festivals.
By the time you find a place to park in Amory during Railroad Festival weekend, you already know—you’re exactly where you’re supposed to be.
By Meredith Biesinger - Magnolia Tribune on
2 months 2 weeks ago
“We will continue to do everything in our power to make it infinitely harder – with a goal to make it impossible – to cheat in our elections,” Reeves said. “We will always put American citizens first.”
Governor Tate Reeves (R) announced Wednesday that he has signed the SHIELD Act into law.
The legislation authored by State Senator Jeremy England (R) seeks to verify the citizenship of persons registering to vote in Mississippi while instilling confidence in the integrity of the state’s electoral process.
By Frank Corder - Magnolia Tribune on
2 months 2 weeks ago
“We will continue to do everything in our power to make it infinitely harder – with a goal to make it impossible – to cheat in our elections,” Reeves said. “We will always put American citizens first.”
Governor Tate Reeves (R) announced Wednesday that he has signed the SHIELD Act into law.
The legislation authored by State Senator Jeremy England (R) seeks to verify the citizenship of persons registering to vote in Mississippi while instilling confidence in the integrity of the state’s electoral process.
By Frank Corder - Magnolia Tribune on
2 months 2 weeks ago
“We will continue to do everything in our power to make it infinitely harder – with a goal to make it impossible – to cheat in our elections,” Reeves said. “We will always put American citizens first.”
Governor Tate Reeves (R) announced Wednesday that he has signed the SHIELD Act into law.
The legislation authored by State Senator Jeremy England (R) seeks to verify the citizenship of persons registering to vote in Mississippi while instilling confidence in the integrity of the state’s electoral process.
By Frank Corder - Magnolia Tribune on
2 months 2 weeks ago
“We will continue to do everything in our power to make it infinitely harder – with a goal to make it impossible – to cheat in our elections,” Reeves said. “We will always put American citizens first.”
Governor Tate Reeves (R) announced Wednesday that he has signed the SHIELD Act into law.
The legislation authored by State Senator Jeremy England (R) seeks to verify the citizenship of persons registering to vote in Mississippi while instilling confidence in the integrity of the state’s electoral process.
By Frank Corder - Magnolia Tribune on
2 months 2 weeks ago
Below is an opinion column by Patrick Sullivan:
Patrick Sullivan says Mississippi looks well positioned to maintain or increase its competitive advantage as a low-cost energy state, largely due to growth from data centers.
By Patrick Sullivan on
2 months 2 weeks ago
Below is an opinion column by Patrick Sullivan:
Patrick Sullivan says Mississippi looks well positioned to maintain or increase its competitive advantage as a low-cost energy state, largely due to growth from data centers.
By Patrick Sullivan on
2 months 2 weeks ago
COURTLAND — Betty Oleava Sensabaugh, age 84, passed away Monday, April 6, at her home in Courtland.
Visitstion will be 5-8 p.m. Thursday, April 9, at Wells Funeral Home.
Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Friday, April 10, at Wells Funeral Home in Batesville.
Interment will follow at Woodlawn Cemetery in Sumner.
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COURTLAND — Betty Oleava Sensabaugh, age 84, passed away Monday, April 6, at her home in Courtland.
Visitstion will be 5-8 p.m. Thursday, April 9, at Wells Funeral Home.
Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Friday, April 10, at Wells Funeral Home in Batesville.
Interment will follow at Woodlawn Cemetery in Sumner.
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2 months 2 weeks ago
COURTLAND — Betty Oleava Sensabaugh, age 84, passed away Monday, April 6, at her home in Courtland.
Visitstion will be 5-8 p.m. Thursday, April 9, at Wells Funeral Home.
Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Friday, April 10, at Wells Funeral Home in Batesville.
Interment will follow at Woodlawn Cemetery in Sumner.
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