Statute of Limitations on Bribery Increased
The new law increases the statute of limitations on bribery from three years to five years.
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The new law increases the statute of limitations on bribery from three years to five years.
Read MoreTwo people found in the lake after late night search and rescue operation.
Read MoreRecovering from a disaster can be challenging and stressful. Preparing now makes rebuilding easier.
Read MoreThis program will provide funds for downtown revitalization projects in Mississippi’s designated Main Street communities.
Read MoreGov. Reeves made the announcement at Navistar Defense in West Point, Mississippi.
Read MorePresident Biden recently proposed two changes to vehicle emissions standards, which would immediately require the entire American auto industry to shift its focus to electric vehicle production.
Read MoreAn abrupt ending before it started for the Morgan Wallen concert Sunday, April 24 at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium in Oxford, when it was announced that the country superstar would be unable to perform.
Read MoreDenton is making a second run for the Legislature, as he challenged state Rep. Dan Eubanks four years ago when the two of them were in the same district.
Read MoreMississippi’s unemployment rate of 3.5 percent in April is an all-time low for the Magnolia State.
Read MoreMany look to employment opportunities as a reason for the population loss, as younger folks are seeking better-paying jobs in urban centers.
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