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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“Our analysis of Jackson’s audits shows serious and fundamental financial issues that have to be straightened out. Every concerned taxpayer should be reading this report.”
Read moreGovernment officials unveiled the plan this week at a meeting with community members, and they are asking for the public’s feedback.
Read moreThe proclamation and Economic Development Week highlight the significant contributions of economic developers to communities and their efforts to increase the quality of life for all residents.
Read moreDespite tornadoes and hurricanes, floods and unexpected freezes, our Main Streets remain strong cornerstones of our Mississippi way of life.
Read moreThe project represents a corporate investment of more than $200 million and will create 265 direct jobs.
Read moreAnother victim from the March tornadoes that came through Mississippi has been reported.
Read moreSafeguarding Mississippi elections has always been important to me, which is why I made it a priority in our 2019 campaign for Secretary of State.
Read moreMcRae joined top finance officials this week in challenging President Biden on a new mortgage rule that punishes families with good credit scores.
Read moreThis bill, authored by Representatives Trey Lamar, Fred Shanks, and Price Wallace can go a long way toward helping restore law and order within the City of Jackson, Mississippi.
Read moreDemocratic candidate for Mississippi governor Brandon Presley is reporting a growing financial war chest for his campaign.
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