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Mississippi woman who wrote abortion law that changed nation says state leaders must pass reforms to help women or ‘get out of the way’

Becky Currie wrote the Mississippi law that changed the nation. Read more

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New Mississippi law gives prison officials decision of how person sentenced to death will be executed

by Mina Corpuz Mississippi Today  Mississippi is set to become the first state where prison officials can choose how ... Read more

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Former President Donald Trump headed to Mississippi ahead of GOP primary runoff

By Geoff Pender Mississippi Today  Former President Donald Trump, headlining his “American Freedom Tour,” is scheduled to be ... Read more

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Mississippi’s medical marijuana application portal already has more than 1,800 users

By Sara DiNatale Mississippi Today  Mississippi’s medical marijuana license portal is shy of a week old but more ... Read more

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Entergy unveils largest renewable power plant in Mississippi

By Alex Rozier Mississippi Today  Entergy Mississippi announced Thursday the completion of the Sunflower Solar Station project, which ... Read more

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‘I want to assure you’: Letters from IHL commissioner shed light on controversial tenure changes at Mississippi universities

By Molly Minta Mississippi Today  A pair of letters sent earlier this month by the Institutions of Higher ... Read more

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Mondays are looking up for $50,000 Mississippi Lottery player who purchased ticket from rural store

Mondays are looking up for one Mississippi Lottery player who purchased a Powerball ticket worth $50,000. Lottery officials ... Read more

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Mississippi business owner to plead guilty of lying, misusing COVID-19 relief funds meant for employees for purchase of home, other personal items instead

A Mississippi man is set to plead guilty Monday to defrauding the government by misusing more than $6 ... Read more

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Former auditors question whether White was too close to investigate Bryant

Three former state auditors say they would have recused themselves or limited their involvement in the investigation into ... Read more