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Stennis-Capitol Press Luncheon

Lt. Governor Tate Reeves will address the February 6, 2012 Stennis-Capitol Press Forum, which will be held at noon at The Capital Club, 19th Floor, 125 South Congress St, Jackson, MS.

More details at http://stenniscapitolpress.wordpress.com.

Cost to attend the event is $20 payable at the door (Make check payable to Stennis Institute). To register, contact Phil Hardwick via e-mail (phil.hardwick@msstate.edu)or by phone 601-594-3371.

REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED BY NOON, Friday, January 20.


Stennis Staff Receive Awards

Two Stennis Staffers have received awards for their work in their perspective fields. Rachael Carter is the winner of the 2012 Southern Rural Sociological Associations Excellence in Extension Award for significant contributions in community development. Lydia Quarles was also recognized by the American Society of Public Administration's Section for Women in Public Administration with the Joan Fiss Bishop Award which recognizes work to increase the number of women in public administration and the public sector and leadership and professionalism in their career.

Congratulations to both Racheal and Lydia!


SEDI Registration Now Open

The State Executive Development Institute is now accepting applications for the next session which will run May 13-18 on the campus of Mississippi State University. Click here to download the application.

Contact Dianne Dyar at dianne@sig.msstate.edu for more information.


Mississippi Community Action Project

The Stennis Institute was awarded a grant from the Appalachian Regional Commission to conduct a two year pilot program to provide training to communities to increase their participation and success in the planning, decision-making, and leadership processes. This program will incorporate components of First Impressions, YourTown, Mississippi and Selected to Serve programs. The marketing, recruitment and selection of participating communities will begin soon. read more


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Dr. Marty WisemanThe View

Tea Partiers, Evanglicals, and Occupy Wall Streeters: The Struggle to be Influential

Many agree that this will be the most entertaining Presidential election season ever. We are in the Republican preliminaries of the process to see who will go head-to-head against incumbent Democratic President Barack Obama. The general election phase of the contest will feature a months’ long debate centering on our basic system of government and economics. Already the parameters of this debate are being alluded to in apocalyptic terms as well as religious ones.

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Mrs. Lydia QuarlesState and Local Legal Blog

What about unauthorized municipal expenditures?

Section 21-39-15 of the Mississippi Code indicates as follows: If any member of a governing body of a municipality shall knowingly vote for the payment of any claim not authorized by law, he shall be subject to indictment and, upon conviction, be fined by a sum not exceeding double the amount of such unlawful claim [...]

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Mr. Phil HardwickPhil Hardwick's Blog

MS Senate Housing Cmte Info Meeting, Monday Feb 6

January 31, 2012For Immediate Release Contact Senator Hillman T. Frazier at 601-359-3453 or hfrazier@senate.ms.govThe State Senate Housing Committee will host a presentation on Monday, February 6, 2012, by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development where a detailed discussion about available project funding will occur.The meeting will be held at 2:30 p.m., in Room 409 of the Capitol. It is open to all.Jerrie Magruder, Director of...

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Mr. JeffmarkhamCivic Education Blog

Memorial Day

After the conclusion of the Civil War, many locations throughout the U.S. began to set aside a day to remember those who had fallen. Columbus, MS is noted as one of the first communities to honor those who had served and died in the war. According to Dr. David Blight of Yale University, however, the [...]

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Lift Your Voice: Engaging Black America

"If Frederick..."

These two words started an interesting journey for Gwinnett County, Georgia parents and children. As one parent acknowledged, the word questions demonstrated that “racists” still exist. Gwinnett County schools spokesperson Sloan Roach stated that “the teachers were trying to do a cross-curricular activity…We understand that there are concerns about these questions, and we agree that [...]

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Marianna PratherMarginalia: Notes on Education Policies and Practices

Reading is Fundamental

Another great program is in dire financial jeopardy due to federal budget cuts. Everyone needs to read today's article in the Clarion Ledger about Reading is Fundamental, a federal program that is doing wonderful work in the state of Mississippi by putting books in the hands of under-privileged children. School and public libraries are good and all, but there is nothing that can compare to owning your own books. The Reading is Fundamental...

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Watching2morrow's Blog

LouiKa TexAr

At the beginning of August 2011, I spent a week in Conway Arkansas at the University of Central Arkansas (UCA) attending my second year (Year Two) of the Community Development Institute (CDI). Originating at UCA in 1986, CDI—UCA is one … Continue reading →

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Annual Municipal Salary Survey

2010 Municipal Salary Survey

2010 Municipal Salary Survey

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Annual Municipal Salary Survey

2011 Municipal Salary Survey

2011 Municipal Salary Survey

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Research Briefs

An Overview of Tupelo and Lee County

Research brief looking at various attributes and their changes in regard to Tupelo and Lee County.

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Policy & Research

First Impressions: Hattiesburg

The First Impressions report for the City of Hattiesburg.

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Policy & Research

First Impressions: Pass Christian

This is the First Impressions report for Pass Christian.

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MPB Quorum

The Stennis Institute is a proud supporter of the Quorum on Mississippi Public Broadcasting.  CLICK HERE to see the latest episode.

A&S Giving

Please consider giving to the College of Arts and Sciences at Mississippi State. Click to visit the Giving site.

Stennis-Montgomery Association

smaOur new SMA pages are up. Learn more about our student group by clicking here.

  

Clarion Ledger

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