An unidentified mother in Mississippi lost custody of her 12-year-old son last month because she withdrew him from public school on doctor’s advice. Police actually came to the woman’s home and seized the boy away before the family was reconciled. ...
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‘Nanny State Bill’ Passes Mandating That Teachers Grade PARENTS
Teachers would be required to monitor parents’ involvement with their children and even “grade” their interaction under a proposed state law in Mississippi. If House Bill 4 is approved, then parents would receive grades for homework completion, attendance at ...
Read More »Gov’t Official Warns Homeschoolers: Prepare For Home Visits
Homeschool families in two different states are facing increased scrutiny from local officials that critics are calling an invasion of privacy. To make matters worse, local officials in Kentucky and Mississippi are making demands of homeschool families that could be ...
Read More »Vegetable Gardening In The South
The South is known for long, lazy summer days and stretches of hot, humid weather. These warm conditions are ideal for growing most vegetables, but Southern gardeners face a few unique conditions. First, if you’re going to grow vegetables in ...
Read More »“Clean Coal” Cleaning Out the Pockets of Taxpayers in Mississippi
When it comes to boondoggles, many of the largest have involved the energy industry. Executives who work in oil, gas, coal, and green energy, along with the lobbyists they hire to do their bidding, are the true master manipulators of ...
Read More »Mississippi Power to Enhance Mississippi Independence
Mississippi Power (MP) is moving forward with a massive new project to enhance electricity production in the southern United States. Currently under construction, their new power plant is located on several hundred acres about 30 miles north of Meridian, in ...
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