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Multi-County Mississippi Prescription Drug Fraud Sting Leads to 8 Arrests

Oct 22 2015 // An investigation by several Mississippi police agencies has led to multiple arrests in an alleged multi-county prescription drug forgery ring and the discovery of a suspected human trafficking victim. The Clarion-Ledger...

Mississippi Court: Apartment Complex Can be Sued Over Resident’s Murder

Oct 20 2015 // The Mississippi Supreme Court says the family of a man killed in 2008 can sue his apartment complex’s owners for failing to warn him that his roommate might have violent tendencies. The Commercial Dispatch reports...

Mississippi Insurance Department Adds Tina Parker to Consumer Team

Oct 20 2015 // The Gulf Coast office of the Mississippi Insurance Department is expanding its services to coastal consumers with the addition of Tina Parker to its staff, Commissioner of Insurance Mike Chaney has announced. Parker, a...

USDA Offers Drought Disaster Aid to 41 Mississippi Counties

Oct 18 2015 // The USDA is offering drought disaster aid in 41 Mississippi counties. U.S. Sen. Thad Cochran says Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack has designated 14 Mississippi counties as primary natural disaster areas because of...

Mississippi Doctor Pleads Guilty to Involvement in Prescription Pill Ring

Oct 8 2015 // A Waveland, Miss., doctor accused of running a prescription pill mill has pleaded guilty to possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance outside the scope of a medical practice. The Sun Herald reports...

York Risk Services Group Acquires Mississippi-Based Quick Cat

Oct 2 2015 // York Risk Services Group, a provider of claims management, managed care and risk management services, has acquired Brandon, Miss.- based Quick Cat LLC. Quick Cat provides commercial daily and catastrophe claims services on...

Mississippi Farmers Eligible for Disaster Loans as Drought Parches State

Sep 30 2015 // Farmers hit by the drought gripping central Mississippi are now eligible for federal aid. The U.S. Small Business Administration says it’s offering low-interest disaster loans to small businesses and nonprofit...

Mississippi Drivers Warned to Slow Down as Deer Season Begins

Sep 30 2015 // Mississippi has the eighth highest rate of collisions with deer. Mississippi Highway Patrol Sgt. Criss Turnipseed tells The Commercial Dispatch there were 3,438 vehicle collisions with deer in the state last...

Chicken Company Recalls 550K Pounds of Products from Mississippi Plant

Sep 28 2015 // Sanderson Farms, Inc. is voluntarily recalling 551,090 pounds of chicken products produced at its plant in Hazlehurst, Miss. Officials say a sample of the products analyzed by a customer of the company and the USDA was...

Texas Goes From Drought to Flood to Drought in 60 Days

Sep 23 2015 // Across eastern Texas, parts of Louisiana and Mississippi the land went from moist to parched in a matter of weeks. Drought, which had been eradicated in Texas last spring, returned and spread across the South, reaching as...

Mississippi Insurance Commissioner to Run Unopposed in November

Sep 16 2015 // State election officials removed the Reform Party candidate for Mississippi insurance commissioner from the Nov. 3 ballot, saying it was impossible to know whether he had lived in the state long enough to run. The decision...

Mississippi Highway Patrol Issued Nearly 5,000 Citations Over Labor Day

Sep 11 2015 // Officials with the Mississippi Highway Patrol have released the numbers for the 2015 Labor Day enforcement period. Captain Johnny Poulos tells The Sun Herald the highway patrol issued 4,925 citations with 109 DUI arrests....

Insurance Costs to Decrease in Mississippi County After Fire Ratings Lowered

Sep 10 2015 // The Mississippi Rating Bureau has lowered the fire ratings in two areas of West Jackson County, Miss., a move that can lower fire insurance costs for homeowners and businesses. The Sun Herald reports the Mississippi State...

Kentucky Stretch of Mississippi River Reopens After Oil Spill

Sep 8 2015 // A 17-mile stretch of Mississippi River in Kentucky has reopened with restrictions after it was closed following a collision between two tow boats that spilled more than 120,000 gallons of oil into the waterway, the U.S....

IBHS: After Katrina, Roofing Regulations Stronger on Gulf Coast

Aug 26 2015 // According to new research by the Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety, stronger building codes and standards, along with more stringent requirements for inspections, building permits, and contractor...

Mississippi Insurance Commissioner Chaney Wins Republican Nomination

Aug 17 2015 // Second-term incumbent Mike Chaney of Vicksburg, Miss., has won the Republican nomination for Mississippi Insurance Commissioner. He held off a challenge August 4 from John Mosley, a body shop owner from Clinton. Mosley...

Mississippi Insurance Commissioner Chaney Wins Republican Nomination

Aug 7 2015 // Second-term incumbent Mike Chaney of Vicksburg has won the Republican nomination for insurance commissioner. He held off a challenge Tuesday from John Mosley, a body shop owner from Clinton. Mosley campaigned, in part, by...

Mississippi County Wants Unified Flood Control Approach With Neighbors

Aug 6 2015 // DeSoto County supervisors want the Corps of Engineers to coordinate a unified flood-prevention effort. Letters from the board seek to get the Vicksburg and Memphis districts in the same boat with DeSoto and its North...

U.S. Appeals Court Rules for State Farm Whistleblowers in Katrina Fraud Case

Aug 3 2015 // A federal appeals court has ruled that whistleblowers who sued State Farm Fire and Casualty Co. can seek more evidence of fraud against the U.S. government after 2005’s Hurricane Katrina. In its decision, the New...

Mississippi Insurance Commissioner Being Challenged in Upcoming Primary

Jul 31 2015 // Second-term Mississippi Insurance Commissioner Mike Chaney is being challenged in the Republican primary by John Mosley, a body shop owner who says insurance companies have gotten away with paying for less-than-perfect...