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  1. The U.S. Department of Justice has opened a civil rights investigation into four Mississippi prisons. Find the full story and all of Mississippi Today's complete coverage of the state's prison system here:

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    Our Engaged and Invested are currently enjoying a discounted ticket rate for the Marshall's Mississippi event coming to Meridian in March. Learn more about the benefits of the membership program that powers our nonprofit newsroom:

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    Many people in Mississippi prisons remain incarcerated months after they are eligible for release, a new report shows. Over the last four fiscal years, 4,202 people spent 60 or more days in prison even after the parole board said they could be released.

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    Bills to allow public employee retirees to serve in the Legislature and draw their pension were defeated overwhelmingly Wednesday afternoon in the House Appropriations Committee.

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  5. The U.S. Department of Justice has opened a civil rights investigation into four Mississippi prisons.

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    DOJ's civil rights division has officially announced an investigation into four Mississippi prisons: Parchman, CMCF, SMCI, and Wilkinson.

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  8. The former Mississippi Director of Human Services and nonprofit officials conspired to embezzle millions of dollars meant to provide services to poor Mississippians.

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    : Mississippi Today politics reporters and recap the first quarter of the 2020 session and discuss how a teacher pay bill could stir controversy at the Capitol.

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  10. McKinnley Jackson, Mississippi's top football recruit, announced today that he will commit to Texas A&M. Here's some background from :

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    The House via voice vote with no debate opted Wednesday to seat Hester Jackson-McCray as representative for House District 40 in DeSoto County. The following story explains process and key committee hearing that led to Democrat Jackson-McCray being seated.

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  12. Could Willie Nash, the man whose overlooked cell phone in a county jail landed him 12 years in prison, get another chance in front of Mississippi’s highest court?

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    The House of votes to seat Hester Jackson-McCray after election challenge by Republican incumbent Ashley Henley who lost her re-election bid by 14 votes in District 40 in DeSoto County. The House votes with no debate to seat the Democrat Jackson-McCray.

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  14. Hernando native Garrison Starr has spent her 25-year music career turning negativity on its head. Her journey from college dropout to burgeoning alternative-rock star to TV composer started while she was still in high school.

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    What was formerly known as Water Valley Manufacturing Inc., the “economic hub” and symbol of the decline of the garment industry, is now reborn as Everest, Mississippi’s first rural technology and education center.

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    Hundreds of people stay locked up in state prisons for months after they're eligible for release each year. Why? They've got nowhere else to go:

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    Senate is taking up SB 2001, the $1,000 teacher pay raise bill. Ed chair Sen. Dennis Debar says “we understand that this is probably not enough, but it’s a good start.”

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    Over the last four fiscal years, 4,202 people spent 60 or more days in prison even after the parole board said they could be released, according to data compiled by the Mississippi Department of Corrections.

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    Tasha Shelby, who was convicted of shaking her baby to death, says she is innocent. The Mississippi Court of Appeals will hear oral arguments from Shelby’s lawyers and from the state today.

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    Mississippi’s lone Democrat in Washington says he’ll skip President Donald Trump’s SOTU address tonight.

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