As Monday fast approaches, some of Mississippi's GOP leadership will be heading to Washington D.C. to watch President Donald Trump's inauguration. The ceremony, which has now been moved indoors due to freezing temperatures expected on Monday, will take place in the Capitol rotunda rather than the West Front of the Capitol.
The Mississippi National Guard deployed around 200 service members for the Presidential Inauguration of Donald Trump Monday. The inauguration is being moved indoors due to dangerously cold temperatures expected in Washington, DC and a large portion of the country.
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Thousands of anti-abortion activists are coming to Washington for the annual March for Life, seeking to build momentum after a string of victories and maintain pressure on legislators.
The march has been held every January since Jan. 22, 1973, when Roe v. Wade established a woman’s right to have an abortion without excessive government restrictions — the day Kristan Hawkins, president of Students for Life of America, calls “the darkest day of our American story.”
Two well-known celebrities who call the Crescent City home are also in attendance as events kick-off Thursday.
Sgt. Skylar Land, a 2011 graduate of Central Lee, recently completed a tour of duty at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery near Washington, D.C. Skyler,
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Mid-South lawmakers attend inauguration
Multiple Mid-South lawmakers attended President Trump’s inauguration on Monday in Washington D.C. Tennessee U-S Senator Marsha Blackburn and North Mississippi Congressman Trent Kelly were there in Washington along with Tennessee Governor Bill Lee to welcome a new administration.
Just outside the White House, one historic home sits in Northwest, D.C.- The Blair House. The home is the U.S. president’s guest house. It has played an