Coast Human Trafficking Ring Leader Sentenced to 50 Years
The leader of a human trafficking ring that operated in at least two Mississippi Gulf Coast cities has been sentenced
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Democratic candidate for governor Brandon Presley has announced his “Rural Mississippi Counts” initiative.
Read moreThe district was founded Aug. 18, 1873, when Capt. William Henry Harrison Benyaurd opened a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers office in Monroe, Louisiana.
Read moreThe case was investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation with the assistance of the Mississippi Attorney General’s Cyber Crimes Division.
Read moreRoss is guilty of creating a false bill of sale for a motor vehicle to lower the tax burden for an Alcorn County resident.
Read moreMississippi Gov. Tate Reeves is firm on the stance that mask mandates for COVID-19 will not return to the state.
Read moreMSU Police Chief Kenneth Rogers said his police department received a phone call at approximately 1:10 p.m. Sunday.
Read moreYoung was challenging incumbent Republican Secretary of State Michael Watson in the November general election.
Read more“We must protect our farmland against adversarial foreign interest.” – Andy Gipson
Read moreThere is still a long way to go to rid the financial system of ESG, but I’m hopeful S&P’s decision is the first in a long line of dominos to fall.
Read moreThe law enacting the sales tax holiday was part of the 2014 Mississippi Legislature.
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