Tax-forfeited land auction begins tomorrow in Hancock County
May 4, 2021
Mississippi Secretary of State Michael Watson was in Bay St. Louis this afternoon to discuss an event taking place over the next month in.
May 4, 2021
Tomorrow is Cinco de Mayo.
In honor of the occasion, Fly Llama Brewing, located on Bohn Street in Biloxi, is hosting a ‘Llama la Bamba.’.
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‘May the Fourth be with You’ as it is National Star Wars Day. The Mississippi Aquarium is shifting its focus from the aquatic side.
May 4, 2021
Also celebrating ‘May the Fourth be with You’ is Lynn Meadows in Gulfport and they got the kids involved. Today, kindergarten students from 28th.
The comprehensive response to the pandemic in Mississippi led to emergency orders from both the governor and the state health officer that guided us through the last year. Orders included mask mandates, stay-at-home orders, prohibiting elective surgery and enforcing transfer of patients to already full hospitals. Each order was in place to mitigate the burden of COVID cases and protect Mississippians.
By comparison, some states enacted waivers to supervisory requirements for advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs). These were accomplished through executive orders from governors, the Department of Consumer Affairs (California), or even Departments of Health. Other states allowed for temporary full practice authority for APRNs with an expiration date in place. On this topic, the range of executive orders is wide. Of note, among the 22 states that enacted waivers and suspensions to APRN practice requirements, five have expired. Importantly, no order decreased the number of hours fo
Itâs not over yet: Lawsuits filed to challenge Cantonâs Democratic primary results (Source: Kristopher Radder/The Brattleboro Reformer via AP) By Anthony Warren | May 5, 2021 at 1:23 PM CDT - Updated May 5 at 1:31 PM
CANTON, Miss. (WLBT) - Cantonâs Democratic primary is again at the center of several lawsuits.
This time, three candidates have filed suit in Madison County Circuit Court seeking to overturn the results of the April 6 primary.
The candidates, Aldermen Fred Esco, Rodriquez Brown, and Tim Taylor, each lost their bids for re-election and have brought suits to challenge the results.
This is the second time the three have found themselves in court in connection to Canton election issues.
JACKSON • Former Mississippi Transportation Commissioner Dick Hall was already retired from public service by last year, but he continued spending a significant chunk of campaign cash accumulated over a
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