Mississippi Today
Shutoffs loomed in third year of receivership. Can Jackson afford its own water system?
Ted Henifin, third-party manager of Jackson's water system, defends high water bills. JXN Water needs a surge in revenue to keep afloat, he said.
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7mUS Supreme Court must answer key questions after its Callais redistricting decision
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7mLouisiana Legislature approves redistricting plan to give Republicans another US House seat
Louisiana lawmakers have passed a new congressional map to pick up a Republican seat while leaving the state with one of its two majority-Black U.S. House districts.
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6mMississippi is raising the bar for student performance, and that’s good for kids, national consultant says
Consultant: Mississippi has a law requiring student performance expectations to be raised once 75% reach proficiency or 65% of schools earn a “B” or higher.
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4mIda B. Wells and Tim Kalich will be included in Mississippi Press Hall of Fame
Ida B. Wells and Tim Kalich will be inducted into the Mississippi Press Hall of Fame on June 26 in Biloxi.