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Mississippi

In meth fight, Mississippi may make cold meds prescription-only

January 25, 2010 Mississippi

By The Associated Press, USA Today JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Law enforcement officials and other groups in Mississippi are lobbying lawmakers to require a prescription to buy cold medicines containing pseudoephedrine — a key ingredient in methamphetamine — as the state’s drug problem reaches unprecedented levels. Last year marked the first time meth arrests outnumbered [...]

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House says no dice to gambling as grounds for divorce

January 22, 2010 Mississippi

By Phil West @ the Commercial Appeal Compulsive gambling will not become grounds for divorce in Mississippi, House members decided Thursday. The legislation’s sponsor, Rep. Mark Duvall, D-Mantachie, cited the case of a couple in his district where the husband had gambled away much of their joint retirement funds, but the wife had no other [...]

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More Miss. bankruptcies follow economic downturn

January 21, 2010 Mississippi

ALAN SAYRE @ The Associated Press The 12 months of the worst part of the national recession translated into sharply higher numbers of Mississippi residents and businesses filing for federal bankruptcy after losing track of debt in the face of increased joblessness. According to the Administrative Office of the United States Courts, 14,454 individual and business [...]

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Mississippi health improving

January 20, 2010 Mississippi

Greg Pettus @ Clarion Ledger During the last 14 or so years, Hubert Miazza has armed himself against another heart attack. “I walk as much as I can,” said Miazza, 75, of Jackson, who was 61 when his heart attack warranted triple-bypass surgery. “I exercise at the Baptist Fitness Center, and I take medication for [...]

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Barbour: Cut or face consequences

January 19, 2010 Mississippi

MOLLY PARKER @ Clarion Ledger Gov. Haley Barbour emphasized Monday the importance of working together, then warned House lawmakers that failure to yield additional budget-cutting authority to him would result in thousands of criminals turned “loose onto civil society.” In Barbour’s seventh annual State of the State address, he said if not granted budget-cutting flexibility [...]

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