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Mississippi House passes controversial House Bill 1020, sends to gov. as session nears end

The Mississippi House joined the Senate in passing a final version of the controversial House Bill 1020, sending it to the desk of Gov. Tate Reeves.

 

Biden honors victims, promises to clean up and rebuild Rolling Fork after tornado

'Rolling Fork will recover' President Biden said after viewing the tornado devastation. Gov. Reeves added he is 'damn proud to be a Mississippian.'

 

Mississippi picks interim superintendent of education after Black nominee nixed

The Mississippi State Board of Education named Mike Kent to fill the role as state superintendent of education on an interim basis Thursday.

 

Mississippi Congressional delegates respond to Trump indictment. What they said

Mississippi's Congressional delegates reacted on Twitter following Thursday's announcement that former President Donald J. Trump had been indicted.

 

One dead, one injured in plane crash near Oxford

A single-engine plane crashed in near Oxford, Mississippi in Lafayette County, killing one person and injuring another.

 

All 21 March 24 tornado victims in Mississippi identified

Meet the 21 people who died in tornadoes thast struck northern Mississippi on March 24, 2023.

 

'Death toll would be astronomical' if it were not for this entity. See which one

The nursing home had 44 patients at the time of the storm and they have been moved to other facilities in the state as repairs are being made.

 

Mississippi tornado destruction: A breakdown of what happened in Rolling Fork, other areas

A quick look at tornado information to provide a clearer picture of what happened in Mississippi on March 24.

 

Biden to tour tornado damage in Rolling Fork today, more counties eligible for FEMA aid

Live updates: President Joe Biden is scheduled to visit Rolling Fork today in the aftermath of deadly March 24 tornadoes in Mississippi.

 

Jackson City Council doesn't get quorum so unable to vote on garbage contract. What's next

Jacksonians will have to wait until at least Saturday, April 1, to find out what company will be responsible for collecting garbage.

 

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