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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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Vermont Renews Deal to Hold Federal Immigration Detainees

Vermont Renews Deal to Hold Federal Immigration Detainees

Join the Ride! Seven Days is 30, and we need your help to celebrate. With your donation, we’ll stay on track, delivering rigorous reporting on Vermont news and culture. Vermont has quietly renewed its contract to hold federal immigration detainees...

Owner:  Paula Routly
Attorney General Miyares Leads Multistate Effort Defending Religious Liberty

Attorney General Miyares Leads Multistate Effort Defending Religious Liberty

RICHMOND, Va. – Attorney General Jason Miyares today announced that Virginia is leading a 21-state coalition in filing an amicus brief in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit defending the constitutional right of religious...

Owner:  Womack Family
5 Mississippi youth courts receive grants to increase services for families

5 Mississippi youth courts receive grants to increase services for families

Funding launches Mississippi Youth Court Institute to focus on best practices JACKSON, Miss., Sept. 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Youth courts in Bolivar, Marion, Harrison, Hancock and Jackson Counties will provide a range of innovative and...

Owner:  Richard Dean
September 27th a Life Changing Event @ Corinth Baptist Church

September 27th a Life Changing Event @ Corinth Baptist Church

Please note that this post contains affiliate links and any sales made through such links will reward MageeNews.com a small commission – at no extra cost to you. Get ready for a life-changing day on September 27th at Corinth Baptist Church! The...

Owner:  Sue Honea
Mississippi vaccination rates slip

Mississippi vaccination rates slip

JACKSON - Vaccination rates have dropped around the country over the last year, specifically among children. That includes Mississippi, which long had the reputation as a high vaccination state. In July 2023 Mississippi lawmakers allowed parents...

Owner:  Webb Collums
Was Brown v. Board of Education the End of Segregation or the Beginning of a Larger Battle?

Was Brown v. Board of Education the End of Segregation or the Beginning of a Larger Battle?

In 1951, Oliver Brown attempted to enroll his daughter Linda in the all-white Sumner School in Topeka, Kansas. Linda Brown was turned away because she was Black. Oliver filed a lawsuit claiming that Black schools weren’t equal to white schools and...

Owner:  Lisa Hickey
Meet Elizabeth Rehome: A passionate advocate for special education students at Madison County Elementary
Virginia leads coalition of AGs in religious liberties suit

Virginia leads coalition of AGs in religious liberties suit

(The Center Square) – Virginia is leading 21 states in a federal appeals case that could decide how much control religious organizations have in choosing their employees. The case, General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists v. Horton, stems from...

Owner:  Russell M. Perry
Virginia leads coalition of AGs in religious li…

Virginia leads coalition of AGs in religious li…

Eric Baxter, vice president and senior counsel at Becket, said in the same statement that protecting those rights is essential.“We are asking the court to protect that freedom and ensure the government doesn’t interfere with the Church’s right to...

Owner:  Jim Moser
Lives in limbo: Amid Trump immigration actions, DACA holders navigate the unknown

Lives in limbo: Amid Trump immigration actions, DACA holders navigate the unknown

In late August, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services reversed a 2024 policy that made DACA recipients eligible for medical insurance under the Affordable Care Act; some 11,000 people are expected to lose coverage. Already, because of a...

Owner:  Arizona State University
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