News
The speaker said legislation will be aimed at helping parents have a say in their child’s education. The Mississippi House ...
Kimberly Ross says a future with more marriages and families is a better future for everyone. We all know this. But getting ...
Change occurs so quickly in the 250th year of our nation’s existence sometimes we feel the need to call timeout, survey the ...
Defensive Coordinator Pete Golding will try to deliver an encore performance with a group not quite as transfer heavy as last year’s. As Ole Miss prepares for life without Jaxson Dart, there’s been ...
Dignitaries, including Mississippi U.S. Senator Roger Wicker, will take a ceremonial first ride on the new passenger rail ...
When asked what advice he would give an 8-year-old from a small town in Mississippi with big-time dreams, he replied, “Get a book. Reading is the staff of life.” ...
Justice Kavanaugh wrote that under the Court’s current case law, the Mississippi law is likely unconstitutional.
JXN Water recently disconnected service to two apartment complexes in south Jackson after owners racked up hundreds of ...
Mississippi State’s research says the current economic situation for row crop producers is the worst it’s been in many years.
More than 380 students at the historically Black university have signed a petition demanding school officials address housing ...
A new grassroots movement is developing that would allow public money to follow what we’ll call the “recreator,” or a person ...
Opinion
Salter: Term limits - Still a tired gimmick, still disempowers voters, still weakens Mississippi
Columnist Sid Salter says there’s a reliable way to limit the terms of every politician whose name appears on the ballot. Use that high-tech thing called the vote.
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