State Representative Jay Hughes proposed reforms for education and taxes in a town hall meeting held at the Oxford Conference Center Tuesday night. Hughes, who represents...
The Mississippi Supreme Court today ruled the Legislature is not mandated by law to fully fund the state’s public schools. In a unanimous opinion, the Court...
One of the most common questions I get on social media and in person is: “What can we do between now and November 2019 to our...
This Friday and Saturday, July 22 and 23, educators and community stakeholders from around the state will converge at the Jackson Convention Center for a free...
How do you find out in Mississippi which special interest group, big donor or political action committee gave to your elected leaders? Start with the MS...
QUESTION FOR TODAY: Do corporate tax cuts and incentives hurt our public schools (k-20)? There seems to be sound bites and spins everywhere about this –...
State Rep. Jay Hughes could introduce a bill next session to declare sweet tea the state beverage and it wouldn’t make it out of committee. Why?...
The Oxford Board of Alderman will meet Dec. 15, at 5 p.m. Top items on the agenda include discussion of traffic on Belk Boulevard, rezoning and engine...
There is a Board of Aldermen meeting set for this evening in Oxford at the city hall. There will be a special meeting at 4 p.m....
On Nov. 3, Jay Hughes won the District 12 seat of the Mississippi House of Representatives against incumbent Brad Mayo. Hughes will resign from his Ward...