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Gas Prices in MS Falling Slowly After 30-Cent Jump

Gas Prices in MS Falling Slowly After 30-Cent Jump
An amendment to Mississippi’s medical cannabis act passed by the House would keep reports of marijuana businesses breaking regulations from the public — but the health department has already put a freeze on releasing those documents before any changes to the law have been made.Mississippi Today filed a public records request seeking copies of reports regarding three cultivators that have been cited by the Department of Health’s cannabis program last week. One of the cultivator
You probably knew Mississippi produces more NFL players per capita than any other state. It has been that way for a long time.What you might not have known is this: Mississippi will have more natives playing in the 2023 Super Bowl than any other state. And, as you may notice, there’s no mention of per capita there. The Magnolia State will have more players in the game than any other state. Period.Eight native-born Mississippians dot the rosters of the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City C
One to three inches of rain could fall through tonight across most of Mississippi including the local area.  The National Weather Service says flash flooding is possible and the rain could boost river levels which are already at flood stage in some locations.     […]
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Democratic candidates have filed paperwork to challenge Republican incumbents for all eight statewide offices.The deadline to qualify to run for office in the November 2023 elections was Feb. 1. Democrats, who have suffered an ongoing string of elections losses in Mississippi, have candidates to challenge all eight Republican statewide office incumbents.But whether the Democratic candidates, who are mostly unknown statewide, can garner the voter support and financial resources needed to run com
Former University of Mississippi Chancellor Dan Jones said that Gov. Tate Reeves told him in 2015 meeting that he understood how Medicaid expansion would benefit the state but couldn’t agree to champion it for political reasons.Jones, who led the state’s largest hospital University of Mississippi Medical Center before he served as chancellor from 2009-2015, divulged details of the 2015 meeting during a Thursday press conference with Democratic legislative leaders about the Republica
Police in Louisville have confirmed that a body found by railroad workers in some woods Monday is that of a teenager who had been reported missing Jan. 11.  Montevious Goss, 16, was last seen getting in a truck on Dean Drive in Louisville.  The Miss. […]
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Food Truck Frenzy is returning to downtown Kosciusko. The event will be held Tuesday, March 7 in from 4:00 – 7:00 pm. Food trucks of all kinds will be set up in the parking lot in front of the Kosciusko Attala Partnership office. For more […]
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FEBRUARY 2, 1955U.S. Rep. Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Credit: Courtesy of U.S. House
Less than a year after the U.S. Supreme Court desegregated public schools, U.S. Rep. Adam Clayton Powell Jr. rose on the House floor.
A Baptist preacher in Harlem, he was one of only three Black Americans in Congress. Since getting elected to Congress a decade earlier, he had introduced many civil rights bills. None had passed.
After introducing legislation to desegregate the armed forces, then-President Harry Trum
After climbing for two weeks, the price of gas in Mississippi has started falling slowly.  AAA says the average price statewide peaked at $3.18 on Saturday after a 30-cent jump.   It’s dropped a couple of cents since then. The auto club says Leake County is […]
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An ice storm warning continues this morning for northwest Mississippi where more freezing rain is expected.  In this part of central Mississippi, one to three inches of rain is forecast and the National Weather Service says there’s a chance of some flash flooding.     […]
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The Kosciusko High School baseball and softball teams will hold Meet the Whippets Monday, Feb. 6. For the baseball team, the junior high scrimmage will begin at 3:30 pm. Following the game, the teams will be introduced and then the high school team will have […]
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Wednesday 2/1/23   5:56 a.m. – Kosciusko Police responded to a call at Harpers Laundry on E 3rd Street for an unknown issue. 7:10 a.m. – Kosciusko Police were asked to assist EMS on a call on Adams Street. 11:04 a.m. – Kosciusko Police helped […]
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Though they haven’t been given the chance to vote on it, a majority of House members want to extend health care coverage for moms on Medicaid from two months to one year, a Mississippi Today survey shows.Mississippi Today is polling all 174 lawmakers on the issue, which health care leaders say would save countless lives across the state that consistently ranks near last for maternal mortality and last for infant mortality.More than a voting majority in both the House and Senate — in
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