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New charges against Trump; Carlos De Oliveira charged in classified documents case

An individual by the name of Carlos De Oliveira has been added to the court docket, though charges against him have not been specified.

 

Neshoba County Fair second political speech day

Reeves, Presley among political speakers on Thursday at Neshoba County Fair

 

Former Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant sues Mississippi Today alleging defamation. Details here

Former Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant sues Mississippi Today claiming defamation.

 

Candidates for governor clash, give different views of where MS stands at Neshoba Co. Fair

See what candidates for MS gov. said in speeches Thursday at the Neshoba County Fair, which drew large crowds of supporters for both top candidates.

 

What is the Methodist schism impact on Millsaps College? It's more than money

A schism has divided the Methodist church. Its impact is felt not just on churches but Methodist colleges as well.

 

Las Vegas casino mogul Steve Wynn to pay $10M to end fight over claims of sexual misconduct

The agreement says Wynn will pay a $10 million fine and cut ties to the industry he helped shape in Las Vegas. He admits no wrongdoing

 

Mississippi candidates give stump speeches amid sawdust & sweat at Neshoba County Fair

Party primaries are Aug. 8, with runoffs Aug. 29 and the general election Nov. 7. What some candidates for attorney general, agriculture commissioner said

 

How Cheech and Chong are bringing medical marijuana to Mississippi

Cheech and Chong are partnering with Southern Sky to bring their brand of medical marijuana to the Magnolia State.

 

'Love Comes First' authors Jenna Hager, Barbara Bush will make a stop in Hattiesburg

Jenna Bush Hager and her twin, Barbara Pierce Bush will include a stop in Hattiesburg in November at the beginning of their new book tour.

 

Seven Madison County educators are taking on new principal roles. See where they are

When students in Madison County Schools report for their first day on Aug. 3, some will have a new principal in charge.

 

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