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September 16, 2025 - Attorney General Miyares Leads Multistate Effort Defending Religious Liberty

September 16, 2025 - Attorney General Miyares Leads Multistate Effort Defending Religious Liberty

Commonwealth of Virginia Office of the Attorney General Jason S. Miyares Attorney General 202 North 9th Street Richmond, Virginia 23219 804-786-2071 FAX 804-786-1991 Virginia Relay Service 800-828-1120 For media inquiries only, contact: Shaun...

Owner:  American Government
MDC teaming up with Mississippi Valley Duck Hunters Association for Youth Duck Hunting Clinic Oct. 11 at Henges Shooting Range

MDC teaming up with Mississippi Valley Duck Hunters Association for Youth Duck Hunting Clinic Oct. 11 at Henges Shooting Range

Body EUREKA, Mo.—Duck hunting season opens November 1 for Missouri’s North and Middle Duck Hunting Zones, with the Youth Season running Oct. 25 – 26 in both zones. Now is the time for young hunters to get ready to take advantage of these upcoming...

Owner:  American Government
Mississippi Celebrates Workforce Development Month

Mississippi Celebrates Workforce Development Month

Sep 3, 2025 JACKSON, Miss. — AccelerateMS proudly joins the nation in recognizing September as National Workforce Development Month, celebrating the vital role that skilled workers and workforce professionals play in driving Mississippi’s economy...

Owner:  The Mississippi Economic Development Council, Inc.
Justice Department Files Lawsuit for Mississippi Woman Terminated for Alleging Sexual Harassment

Justice Department Files Lawsuit for Mississippi Woman Terminated for Alleging Sexual Harassment

The Justice Department announced today that it has filed a lawsuit against the city of Hattiesburg, Mississippi for violating Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 by terminating a former employee who opposed and complained about sexual...

Owner:  American Government
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The Whitney Plantation’s uncompromising mission to educate about the horrors of slavery

By Ben Estes Contributing Writer (Veritenews.org) — Dark clouds and thunder are rolling up from the south of Whitney Plantation on a sticky late July day. It won’t be long before the sky opens up and heavy rains soak the former rice, indigo, and...

Owner:  Dejoie Family
'Trey was found dead in dorm room': New twist in Black student's death in Mississippi, lawyer claims family was told different story
A Mississippi Prison Murder Indictment Was Forgotten for 3 Years — Until a Reporter Called

A Mississippi Prison Murder Indictment Was Forgotten for 3 Years — Until a Reporter Called

This article is part of the “Dying Behind Bars” series. During a routine prison shift change at the Marshall County Correctional Facility in Mississippi, the deadly attack unfolding on Unit Charlie 2’s security monitors went unnoticed. When a new...

Owner:  The Marshall Project (Non-profit)
Mississippi Earthtones Festival hosts announce Confluence Conservation Leadership Award recipients

Mississippi Earthtones Festival hosts announce Confluence Conservation Leadership Award recipients

At the 19th annual Mississippi Earthtones Festival on Saturday, Sept. 20, 2025, Sierra Club Illinois’ Three Rivers Project, Alton Main Street, and the Jacoby Arts Center will award three local activists with the 2025 Confluence Conservation...

Owner:  Scott Hoskins
fter rescinding protections, ICE moving to deport more immigrants who were victims of crime

fter rescinding protections, ICE moving to deport more immigrants who were victims of crime

MUSCATINE, Iowa (AP) — Days after an assailant’s bullet tore through two of his limbs, Felipe de Jesus Hernandez Marcelo hobbled out of the hospital on crutches. Hernandez had nearly died in the early morning of June 21 when, police say, a...

Owner:  Paxton Family
Which states are the most religious? Illinois ranks higher than you may think
ICE is moving to deport more immigrants who were victims of crime

ICE is moving to deport more immigrants who were victims of crime

MUSCATINE, Iowa (AP) — Days after an assailant’s bullet tore through two of his limbs, Felipe de Jesus Hernandez Marcelo hobbled out of the hospital on crutches. Hernandez had nearly died in the early morning of June 21 when, police say, a...

Owner:  Smith Family
The Mississippi Book Festival Has Coastal Kickoff In Pass Christian

The Mississippi Book Festival Has Coastal Kickoff In Pass Christian

by Ezabelle Janssen, Staff Writer PASS CHRISTIAN (GG) — The Coast’s biggest literary kickoff has come and gone, leaving some wishing they hadn’t missed it. On Thursday, September 11, 2025, at the Mississippi Book Festival Coast Kickoff hosted by...

Owner:  Hunter Dawkins
Family of Mississippi student Trey Reed seeking independent autopsy
An Education for Sen. Tim Kaine on Constitution Day

An Education for Sen. Tim Kaine on Constitution Day

George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, Patrick Henry, and…Tim Kaine? As our nation celebrates Constitution Day on Wednesday, the contributions of these Virginians demonstrate how our foundational documents and the principles upon...

Owner:  Edward Atsinger III
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