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Published by Rhonda Miller on 27 Mar 2011 04:17pm | Listen NowThe Navy ship Arlington built at Northrop Grumman in Pascagoula has versatility that makes it a vital part of 21st Century military operations. The ship was christened March 26 and is named in honor of the victims of the September 11th terrorist attack on the Pentagon in Arlington County, Virginia.
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Published by Daniel Cherry on 25 Mar 2011 04:11pmThe catastrophic earthquake and tsunami has brought some Japanese businesses to halt operations. MPB's Daniel Cherry reports on what it could mean for auto manufacturing in Mississippi.
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Published by Lawayne Childrey on 25 Mar 2011 04:00pm | Listen NowThis week marks the deadline for Mississippi lawmakers to approve a balanced budget for next fiscal year. But as MPB's Lawayne Childrey reports their task is even greater now that budget talks have reached an impasse.
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Published by Sandra Knispel on 24 Mar 2011 03:52pm | Listen NowAbout 40 people turned out at the Oxford Square to voice their discontent with the looming federal budget cuts. MPB’s Sandra Knispel has more on yesterday’s rally, organized by local MoveOn members, a national Democratic political action committee.
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Published by Rhonda Miller on 24 Mar 2011 03:40pm | Listen NowGulf Coast residents have an additional option for treatment of minor medical concerns with a Memorial Hospital clinic opening March 28 at Walmart in Gulfport. MPB’s Rhonda Miller reports the clinic is a model Memorial Hospital could use in other locations.
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Published by Sandra Knispel on 23 Mar 2011 02:17pm | Listen NowThe United States Senate agreed last week to yet another fiscal band aid until April 8 to keep the federal government from shutting down. Meanwhile, as MPB’s Sandra Knispel reports from Oxford, Mississippi Congressman Alan Nunnelee is getting frustrated with the Senate’s approach to the looming budget crisis
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Published by Daniel Cherry on 23 Mar 2011 12:18pm | Listen NowMuch has changed with health care in Mississippi since the Affordable Care Act became law, but what hasn't changed are the ardent opinions of supporters and opponents. MPB's Daniel Cherry reports on what they have to say, and how the law affects Mississippi after it's first year.
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Published by Rhonda Miller on 23 Mar 2011 12:02pm | Listen NowKenneth Feinberg, the claims administrator for the Gulf Coast oil spill, says fishermen with documentation are being paid as fast as possible. But MPB’s Rhonda Miller reports some Gulf Coast fishermen are not satisfied.
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Published by Daniel Cherry on 22 Mar 2011 11:44am | Listen NowMississippi's rate of high school students who drop out before graduation is currently around sixteen and a half percent. MPB's Daniel Cherry reports on how the state board of education plans to use a new program to lower that percentage.
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Published by Jeffrey Hess on 22 Mar 2011 11:37am | Listen NowMississippi's leading budget writers are planning to meet with Governor Haley Barbour this morning to work on final details of the state's five-and-a-half billion dollar budget. MPB's Jeffrey Hess reports that some House Democrats are upset by the Governor's perceived lack of involvement
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Published by Jeffrey Hess on 21 Mar 2011 10:30am | Listen NowA Mississippi House committee is joining the NAACP's redistricting lawsuit. MPB's Jeffrey Hess reports that the committee voted along party lines to jump into the legal wrangling.
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Published by Jeffrey Hess on 20 Mar 2011 10:19am | Listen NowMississippi Could be looking at a court battle over its redistricting maps. The House and Senate have been going back and forth for three weeks over how to draw the lines. MPB's Jeffrey Hess reports on how the issue got to this heated level and where it goes from here.
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Published by Rhonda Miller on 18 Mar 2011 06:09pm | Listen NowWhether you live near the Gulf, the Mississippi River or a ditch - it’s time to think about flood prevention - and flood insurance. MPB's Rhonda Miller reports that flood awareness is not just about hurricanes.
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Spring Break and Warm Weather Bring Optimism As Gulf Coast Tourism Struggles to Recover From Oil Spi
Published by Rhonda Miller on 16 Mar 2011 05:56pm | Listen NowIn the first tourist season after the BP oil spill, officials are hoping the Gulf Coast will bounce
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back from the millions of tourism dollars lost as a result of the disaster. MPB's Rhonda Miller reports that with Spring break and warm weather, there are signs this might be a good year on the Mississippi coast. -
Published by Jeffrey Hess on 16 Mar 2011 05:48pm | Listen NowIn the 50 years since the freedom rides, Black Mississippians have gone from being banned from the state capitol to leading the nation in in the number of black legislators. Now the Mississippi Senate is honoring one of the first Freedom riders. MPB's Jeffrey Hess reports on how the state has changed over the past 50 years.
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