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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Brief is urging the Supreme Court of the United States to reject the FDA’s attempt to push a national mail-order abortion regime in violation of federal law, of state laws, and of the Court’s Dobbs opinion.
Read more“Insured losses from the March 24, 2023 storms in the Mississippi Delta are approaching $100 million,” said Insurance Commissioner Mike Chaney.
Read moreLast week, President Biden released classified and unclassified reports outlining his administration’s decisions before, during, and after the disastrous Afghanistan withdrawal of 2021.
Read moreHouse Bill 521 creates the Mississippi Length-of-Service Award Program for volunteer firefighters. The legislation will help to recruit, retain, and reward more volunteer firefighters across the state.
Read moreGov. Tate Reeves announced he has signed three bills that will strengthen hospitals and increase the pipeline of medical professionals in Mississippi.
Read moreDuring the 1960s, the house played a pivotal role in the civil rights movement, including serving as a boarding house for civil rights activists.
Read moreHouse Bill 698 guarantees that water billing rates will be fairly applied based on usage.
Read moreSmall tweaks have enabled our team to move faster and do more,
Read moreThe $74 million will be allocated to the Mississippi Department of Health.
Read moreSpringfest is held each year as a birthday celebration for Southaven, which became a city on April 15, 1980.
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