Voter purge, military rights, ballot harvesting: Where several Mississippi election bills stand by Bobby Harrison and Geoff Pender, Mississippi Today March 16, 2023 Mississippi lawmakers, in...
Anyone familiar with the legislative process understands how a narrow, limited, and even well-intentioned idea can spawn unintended consequences and morph into insidious governmental overreach. Apparently,...
Rushed efforts to achieve short-term political wins usually don’t produce long-term positive results. Curious things are afoot at the Mississippi State Capitol. In an unusual joint...
The city of Byram is continuing efforts to provide clean water for its residents, with Mayor Richard White offering Mississippi’s capital city $5 million to buy...
Proposals have been filed again this Congress to end the bi-annual practice after time ran out on the last attempt. It’s time once again to Spring...
Mississippi Library Commission barred Angie Thomas’ most popular novel from circulation. Now it’s back on the shelves. by Jerry Mitchell and Ann Marie Cunningham, Mississippi Center...
While Magnolia State banks are monitoring the situation, Bankers Association President Gordon Fellows reassures Mississippians that their financial institutions are strong, well capitalized, and well managed....
The season has come to an end for the Alcorn State men’s basketball team with the Braves falling to North Texas 69-53 in the opening round...
The incumbent Mississippi Governor opens with a 7-point lead, but early numbers suggest the race could be tighter than anticipated coming into 2023. In a new...
The memo states that the Board of Education’s selection process lacked transparency and provided specific instances that backed up their claim. On Wednesday, a Mississippi Senate...