A panel of lawmakers today and Thursday are holding hearings on how, why, or if Mississippi's individual income tax should be eliminated or cut and whether...
“It was a tour de force,” Judge Sweat said in a 1989 interview with The Daily Corinthian newspaper. Judge Noah Spurgeon “Soggy” Sweat Jr., of Corinth,...
Oxford Alderman Jay Hughes has decided to try for a jump from city hall to the state capitol. Ward 1 representative Hughes emailed HottyToddy.com Tuesday afternoon...
Members of the Mississippi House and Senate were kept informed about progress of the buildings on the campus of the new University. The first three paragraphs...
Public service, of the kind that helps to preserve our representative democracy, can happen in a number of ways. Politicians, of course, often seek limelight to...
By Christina Huck, senior journalism major, Meek School of Journalism and New Media cfhuck@go.olemiss.edu In a swearing in ceremony in Oxford on Tuesday, Toccopola, Mississippi, resident...
Noah S. “Soggy” Sweat, Jr., of Corinth, was a former judge and lawyer whose 1952 “Whiskey Speech” became a monument to political doubletalk. His professional...