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  • 1 week ago | magnoliatribune.com | Frank Corder

    Just last month, the president said the issue was “50-50,” but on Friday he called ending the bi-annual clock change “very popular.”President Donald Trump on Friday renewed his call for Congress to end the bi-annual practice of changing clocks, labeling it “a big inconvenience” and saying it was “VERY COSTLY.”In a post on Truth Social, Trump advocated for making daylight saving time permanent, eliminating the need to adjust clocks each spring and fall.

  • 1 week ago | magnoliatribune.com | Roger Wicker |Frank Corder

    Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman Roger Wicker (R-MS) writes that whatever peace deal the United States and Ukraine agree to, it must not let the Russian president off of the mat. For several weeks, representatives of President Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky have been working toward peace in war-torn Ukraine. Both leaders want to end the war, and so do the people of their nations. Meanwhile, Russian dictator Vladimir Putin continues to show no interest in real peace.

  • 1 week ago | magnoliatribune.com | Frank Corder

    Population shifts have occurred throughout the state over the last decade, particularly out of the Delta and into South Mississippi. Lawmakers were under a constitutional timeline to have Mississippi’s judicial redistricting of circuit and chancery court districts completed by this year, the fifth year after the most recent U.S. Census. Senate Judiciary A Chairman Brice Wiggins (R) sought to be ahead of the deadline by authoring legislation in the 2024 session to tackle the issue.

  • 2 weeks ago | magnoliatribune.com | Frank Corder

    Voters will decide who among the five candidates will complete the term of now Supreme Court Justice Jenifer Branning. Voters in Mississippi’s Senate District 18 will head to the polls on Tuesday, April 15, to elect their new senator in a special election. Senate District 18 encompasses Leake, Winston and Neshoba counties. The winner of the race will serve out the unexpired term of now Supreme Court Justice Jenifer Branning.

  • 2 weeks ago | magnoliatribune.com | Frank Corder

    Lawmakers passed new legislative districts this session seeking to comply with the federal court’s order, setting up 15 special elections later this year. Attorneys representing Mississippi and the state NAACP were back before a federal three-judge panel this week to once again review legislative district boundaries.

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Frank Corder
Frank Corder @frankcorder
10 Apr 25

Whatever @AlcornStateBSB got paid to take that whooping wasn’t enough. That’s a game those young men will never forget.

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Ole Miss Baseball @OleMissBSB

Most runs scored in a single game in program history‼️ #HottyToddy https://t.co/LTJ8IPFIhW

Frank Corder
Frank Corder @frankcorder
9 Apr 25

NAACP claims new legislative districts aren’t good enough, want court to redraw lines Lawmakers passed new legislative districts this session seeking to comply with the federal court’s order, setting up 15 special elections later this year. #msleg https://t.co/OjqtSS35Zu

Frank Corder
Frank Corder @frankcorder
9 Apr 25

Tariffs being handed out around the world like a bad book on Oprah... https://t.co/zLaA7R00Ls