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Watkins Final Order - SoS
The final order issued by Secretary of State Delbert Hosemann, Jr., against David Watkins, Sr., and Watkins Development LLC on 3/24/14.
2020 Confederate Heritage Month Proclamation
The Sons of Confederate Veterans released this "Confederate Heritage Month" proclamation signed by Gov. Tate Reeves on April 3, 2020.
House Concurrent Resolution No. 79
A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION SUSPENDING THE DEADLINES FOR THE 2 PURPOSE OF REQUESTING THE DRAFTING, AND THE INTRODUCTION, 3 CONSIDERATION AND PASSAGE, OF A BILL ENTITLED "AN ACT TO ESTABLISH 4 A COMMISSION TO REDESIGN THE MISSISSIPPI STATE FLAG"
JRA Lawsuit Against David Watkins
The Jackson Redevelopment Authority is going after developer David Watkins for dealings over the Farish Street project.
City Civil Emergency Resolution: Lead
Councilman Stamps' "civil emergency" resolution over lead in Jackson's water.
Attorneys Disqualified from Water Lawsuit Against City
A Hinds County Chancery Court judge disqualified three lawyers suing the City of Jackson over water billing.
State Fair Commission vs. Jackson
The State Fair Commission sued Jackson in Hinds County Chancery Court over that refusal to provide police officers to the fair, which begins Oct. 7 at the state fairgrounds.
Injunctive Relief Lawsuit by Parents Opposed to JPS Takeover
Attorney and JPS parent Dorsey Carson filed this lawsuit for injunctive relief against the State of Mississippi for its plans to take over Jackson Public Schools.
Comprehensive Efforts to Reduce Crime
The City of Jackson released a three-part plan to reduce crime during outcry over several homicides, including a preacher and a man neighbors say police killed.
Millsaps-Chism Post-Election Analysis
After Chokwe Lumumba's huge victory in the 2017 Democratic primary, pollsters analyze why they had under-estimated his landslide victory over nine other candidates.
U.S. Attorney-ICE Say Released Parents on 'Humanitarian' Grounds
Amid a firestorm over massive arrests of immigrant parents, leaving children stranded, U.S. Attorney Mike Hurst and ICE say they released 300.
Ruling in United States of America v. State of Mississippi (Mental Health Case)
Judge Carlton W. Reeves' ruling in United States of America v. State of Mississippi after the June 2019 trial over the state's mental health care system.
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