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Task Force on Agriculture & Nutrition In The 21st Century  Regional Agricultural Roundtable

Task Force on Agriculture & Nutrition In The 21st Century Regional Agricultural Roundtable

by Mississippi Monitor | Jul 6, 2023 | Capital/River

Rep. Bennie G. Thompson will host the Regional Agricultural Roundtable this upcoming Friday. This roundtable is a session where task force members have the opportunity to listen to stakeholders and constituents from Mississippi, Louisiana, Tennessee, Alabama, and...
The Atlanta Braves, with much Mississippi influence, are insanely hot

The Atlanta Braves, with much Mississippi influence, are insanely hot

by Mississippi Monitor | Jul 6, 2023 | Sports

by Rick Cleveland, Mississippi Today July 3, 2023 As this is written, the Atlanta Braves, who have several Mississippi markings, have the best record in baseball. The Braves are insanely hot at present, having won 23 of their last 26 games to improve their record to...
The Strangest Town In The Deep South Is Right Here In Mississippi… And You’ll Want To Visit

The Strangest Town In The Deep South Is Right Here In Mississippi… And You’ll Want To Visit

by Mississippi Monitor | Jul 5, 2023 | Delta

By Newton Mathews Stepping foot into the strangest town in Mississippi, you might think you’ve ventured into another world. A visit here unveils an unconventional side of Mississippi, an extraordinary blend of Southern hospitality and eccentricity that will captivate...
New law over permitting protests in Jackson blocked by federal judge

New law over permitting protests in Jackson blocked by federal judge

by Mississippi Monitor | Jul 5, 2023 | Capital/River

By Sarah Ulmer U.S. District Judge Henry Wingate temporarily blocked a portion of Senate Bill 2343. The new Mississippi law, which was set to go into effect July 1st, outlines jurisdictional responsibilities for the Capitol Police in Jackson including allowing the...
IHL: Alcorn State interim president leaving after two months to focus on family

IHL: Alcorn State interim president leaving after two months to focus on family

by Mississippi Monitor | Jul 4, 2023 | Capital/River

by Molly Minta, Mississippi Today June 30, 2023 The governing board of Mississippi’s public university system announced that Alcorn State University’s interim president is leaving next month to focus on his family. The change, which the Institutions of...
Judge Reeves rules man convicted of felony has right to firearm, criticizes U.S. Supreme Court

Judge Reeves rules man convicted of felony has right to firearm, criticizes U.S. Supreme Court

by Mississippi Monitor | Jul 2, 2023 | Capital/River

by Geoff Pender, Mississippi Today June 29, 2023 U.S. District Judge Carlton Reeves has dismissed a gun possession case against a man convicted of a felony, citing a Supreme Court precedent he criticized last year and ruling convicted felons have a Second Amendment...
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