
Frank Corder
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1 week ago |
magnoliatribune.com | Frank Corder |Daniel Tyson
John Horhn is the frontrunner to be the Mayor of Mississippi’s capital city but there are five others name on the ballot. See who is running for mayor and city council in Jackson. Six candidates will be on the ballot for Mayor in Jackson’s Municipal General Election on Tuesday, June 3, with State Senator John Horhn (D) the odds-on favorite to win the seat after defeating incumbent Mayor Chokwe Lumumba in the Democratic Primary.
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1 week ago |
magnoliatribune.com | Frank Corder
Sonya Williams Barnes called the accusations false and said she fully cooperated with investigators. Voters will decide between the Democrat nominee and Republican Hugh Keating on Tuesday. Gulfport mayoral candidate Sonya Williams Barnes, the Democrat nominee, said late Thursday that she had met with investigators with the Attorney General’s office regarding the allegations that her campaign has been involved in vote buying ahead of the June 3 Municipal General Election.
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magnoliatribune.com | Lindsay Whitehurst |Josh Boak |Frank Corder
The court found the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act does not authorize the use of tariffs. WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal court on Wednesday blocked President Donald Trump from imposing sweeping tariffs on imports under an emergency-powers law, swiftly throwing into doubt Trump’s signature set of economic policies that have rattled global financial markets, frustrated trade partners and raised broader fears about inflation intensifying and the economy slumping.
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1 week ago |
magnoliatribune.com | Frank Corder
Attorney General Lynn Fitch says her office “has reason to believe” the Democratic mayoral candidate “may have committed violations of state campaign finance laws.”Allegations of vote buying and illegal campaign activity arose over the weekend in the race for Gulfport’s next mayor.
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1 week ago |
magnoliatribune.com | Frank Corder
No Republican candidate has emerged for the Pine Belt seat as of yet. Qualifying begins June 2. Former Hattiesburg mayor Johnny DuPree has thrown his hat in the ring for the newly created State Senate District 45.
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