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Below is a religion column by Matt Friedeman:
Life is hard here. And yet the Christian leaders are largely ebullient and eager to see what God might do through their ministries in the challenge that is Lagos.
Getting off the plane a week ago in Lagos, Nigeria, I was benevolently assaulted with… Africa.
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Below is an opinion column by Nathan Sanders:
Employers considering long-term investments care deeply about whether a state can produce capable workers year after year. Education policies that improve attainment help answer that question.
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Below is a political opinion column by Starla Brown and Thomas Kimbrell:
The implication is clear: exempting facilities and services from CON restrictions will expand access to them.
On January 28, a federal district court struck down Mississippi’s long-standing moratorium on the establishment of certain new health care facilities, calling the forty-year application of the moratorium “irrational.”
By Starla Brown and Thomas Kimbrell - Magnolia Tribune on
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Lt. Governor Hosemann told reporters the bills were the result of legislators “wanting to get a head of the game.”
The Senate Appropriations Committee has passed a measure to transfer $20 million into the Mississippi Emergency Management Agency’s disaster assistance fund after an ice storm swept through parts of Mississippi.
The funds would come out of the state’s Capital Expense fund.
By Daniel Tyson - Magnolia Tribune on
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One measure would extend the validity of medical cannabis cards while another would create the “Right to Try Medical Cannabis Act.”
Two bills related to Mississippi’s medical cannabis program passed in the House of Representatives this week.
One bill extends the timeframe for a patient’s follow-up visit to keep their medical cannabis card valid, while a second bill creates a system where patients suffering from debilitating or terminal conditions not already on the state’s list of approved conditions can petition to try medical cannabis.
By Jeremy Pittari - Magnolia Tribune on
1 month 3 weeks ago
Pictured is an adult male purple martin. (Photo courtesy of Purple Martin Conservation Association)
In a sure sign that spring is not far behind, the first purple martins of the year have been spotted in Mississippi.
The birds were seen on Jan. 31 in Gautier, Mississippi, by a purple martin enthusiast – one of many throughout the eastern and central United States who track and report on the birds’ annual migration on behalf of the Purple Martin Conservation Association (PMCA). The migration of these unique birds can be reported and tracked through a community science project called the Scout-Arrival Study.
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By LaKeadra Coffey
Choctaw Plaindealer
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Choctaw Plaindealer
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CCCTC ANNUAL FERN FUNDRAISER
Time to order ferns! Order by Tuesday, March 3. – Pickup Tuesday, March 24 – 9 AM This fundraiser supports the HOSA & SkillsUSA Student Organizations at Choctaw County Career & Technology Center. For more information or to order, Call: CCCTC 285-4152 or Glennis Wood 662.722.1325.
'Pain to Purpose'
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IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF CHOCTAW COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF DUAL BRIDGES, SR., DECEASED
CAUSE NO. 25-CV-96-KK
DUAL BRIDGES, JR. - PLAINTIFF
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF DUAL BRIDGES, SR., DECEASED
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By ROBBIE FAULK
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Jan. 25
7:12 p.m., medical, Veterans Memorial Blvd.; EMS, Eupora VFD dispatched.
8:08 p.m., welfare check, Center Road; Webster SO dispatched.
8:37 p.m., welfare check, Union Church Road; WSO dispatched.
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Jan. 26
12:26 a.m., alarm, Madison Street; Mathiston PD dispatched.
3:20 a.m., alarm, Veterans Memorial Blvd.; Eupora PD dispatched.
8:32 a.m., alarm, Hwy. 404; WSO dispatched.
9:47 a.m., medical, Old Hwy. 82; Murphy Medical dispatched.
10:02 a.m., dog complaint, Old Walthall Road; EPD dispatched.
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By Russell Hood
The Webster Progress-Times
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