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Mike Tagert: $150 The Daily Journal identified 13 people from Northeast Mississippi who recently had outstanding campaign finance fines. Several claimed they had not received a fine letter. Others said they had since paid up. “This is brand new to me,” Kegan Coleman, a resident of Calhoun City and a former Democratic candidate for the District 8 Senate seat, said of $1,000 in fines for two missing campaign finance reports. “We will give the Ethics Commission a call to discuss this.” “I have moved recently,” said Trey Bowman, a resident of Ackerman and a former Republican candidate for Northern District Transportation Commissioner, who was fined $500 for a missing 2019 report. “I’m not saying they didn’t send it to me, but it could have been lost in the move.”

Mississippi elected officials, candidates owe thousands in unpaid campaign finance fines

Mississippi elected officials, candidates owe thousands in unpaid campaign finance fines
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Foundation Commits $500K to Build Suite at Children s Hospital

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Darrell Eugene Bowman, 87

Darrell Eugene Bowman, 87, passed away at his home in Bozeman on Dec. 12, 2020, surrounded by his family. He was born in Bowman, ND on June 9, 1933, to Lawrence Bowman and Lucile (Enloe) Bowman. He graduated in 1951 from Bowman High School, where he was salutatorian of his class and lettered in basketball, football and track. Following his graduation from Montana State University in Bozeman in 1956, Darrell was drafted into the Army. He spent time at the Nevada Proving Grounds near Las Vegas, where nuclear bombs were being tested. Darrell’s job was to test the pigs to see what possible side effects would be on humans. He recalled that the primary protection he received against the blast radiation was a pair of eyeglasses. Darrell subsequently volunteered for a second tour of duty and was stationed in Bavaria, Germany.

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