Gov. Tate Reeves' 'Safer at Home' Executive Order, Effective April 27, 2020
Safer at Home Executive Order
Executive Order 1476
Executive Order 1476
Associated Press MS/LA Awards: 2019 Winners
The Jackson Free Press won eight AP awards for journalism in 2019, including three first-place awards.
Executive Order 1473
Executive Order 1473
Mayor Lumumba Executive Order: 4/16/20
Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba issued an executive order on April 16, 2020, continuing his previous order of March 31, 2020, which proclaimed a civil emergency, closed City Hall and non-essential City offices and requiring individuals to stay at home and practice social distancing requirements, as well as barring non-essential business and limiting certain other activities in response to the outbreak of COVID-19.
State of Emergency - 4/12/20
Governor Tate Reeves signed an emergency proclamation after tornados and storms hit Mississippi on Easter 2020.
Executive Order 1471
Executive Order 1471
Executive Order 1469
Executive Order 1469
Burn Ban Proclamation
Burn Ban Proclamation
Executive Order 1470
Executive Order 1470
2020 Confederate Heritage Month Proclamation
The Sons of Confederate Veterans released this "Confederate Heritage Month" proclamation signed by Gov. Tate Reeves on April 3, 2020.
Mississippi's Stay-at-Home Order: An Infographic
A shortcut to understanding Gov. Tate Reeves' shelter-at-home order in response to the COVID-19 outbreak.
Tate Reeves' 3/24/20 Executive Order 1466
Executive Order 1466
Executive Order 1466: Statewide Shelter-In-Place
Signed version of Executive Order 1466
JPS Meal Pickup Locations
JPS Meal Pickup Locations
Jackson Stay at Home Executive Order
Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba has issued a "stay-at-home" order for the city of Jackson's residents in response to the COVID-19 epidemic.