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Have the fuss and factionalism that plagued this year’s legislative session gone away? No, they appear to be festering.
John Horhn finally became mayor of Jackson Tuesday, after his fourth run for the office, more than $300,000 in campaign ...
Mayor John Horhn was sworn in as Jackson’s new mayor Tuesday, calling for unity, urgency and "the delivery of hope." ...
Gov. Tate Reeves struck a collaborative tone at Mayor Horhn’s swearing-in, saying Jackson’s success is essential to ...
The committee tasked with overseeing most of Mississippi’s opioid settlement dollars may struggle to keep up with the tight ...
Lt. Governor Delbert Hosemann was back on the Coast Thursday morning to talk about South Mississippi business priorities over the course of the next year. Hosemann spoke to members of the Gulf Coast ...
Voter turnout was low in last month’s municipal elections in Jackson, as well as cities and towns across the metro.
Hosemann spoke with members of the Gulf Coast Business Council on Thursday.
Lt. Governor Hosemann details the budget deal state legislators approved in the special session and his priorities for next year.
Lt. Gov. Hosemann meet with the council and community members on Thursday.
Other potential candidates include Lt. Gov. Delbert Hosemann, Attorney General Lynn Fitch, State Auditor Shad White, and several businessmen.
Lt. Gov. Delbert Hosemann and Speaker of the House of Representatives Jason White will make additional appointments to the study committee, said Michel, who expects those could include physicians ...