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- Oklahoma newspaper lists donation agencies
- New SBA lending initiative puts veterans on entrepreneur pathway
- Teens migrating to Twitter tell researchers there are too many adults, too much drama on Facebook
- Mississippi casino revenues on pace for 15-year low (adds comment)
- Craig Carter named assistant to Dick Hall at MDOT
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OUR VIEW: Online gaming in Mississippi a losing roll of the dice
A Mississippi college freshman sits in his fraternity house room, locked into his laptop computer. It doesn’t matter which school. But what does matter is he has a credit card and Internet access. Only he knows, but he’s playing online poker from an illegal offshore site. Nationwide, casino gambling is growing. A recent report from [...]
MISSISSIPPI'S MUST READS
Doctor’s murder-for-hire case postponed, mental evaluation pending
- LNG facility hoping to begin exporting natural gas
- Genesis Energy doubling capacity, adding workers
- EPA looking to minimize chemical releases during hurricanes
- Developers converting historic buildings into mixed-use facilities
- Bill exempting small farms from fuel storage regs passes Senate
- Bank earns five stars for 94th consecutive quarter
- Hatchery releases largemouth bass fingerlings in three rivers
- County, association want to dredge Rotten Bayou oxbow
- In wake of bond issue failure, golf course fights to stay playable
THIS WEEK IN THE MBJ
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- No timetable for Tuscaloosa Marine Shale drilling
- WISEMAN: Municipalities are beachheads of opportunity
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- WOODS: Time to put gloves on for handgrabbing
MBJ INSIDERS
BANKING & FINANCE
How to benefit from modest estate planningWhile only the wealthiest individuals need to invest in “Cadillac” estate planning for the purpose of minimizing estate taxes, many others...
- Bank vaults have changed with the times but are still tough
- Small banks in Mississippi — An endangered necessity
CARTOONS
QUESTION & ANSWER
John Damon leads Children's Home Services' efforts to help kids thriveDr. John D. Damon is the CEO of Mississippi Children’s Home Services in Jackson. Damon has been with MCHS for 20 years. He received his...
- Russell Turley looks to impact young people
- Zach Jex is forward-thinking with development of new apps
EDITORIALS
OUR VIEW: Online gaming in Mississippi a losing roll of the diceA Mississippi college freshman sits in his fraternity house room, locked into his laptop computer. It doesn't matter which school. But what does...
- OUR VIEW: Jeopardizing a visitor industry for little in return
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
State’s creative economy employs 64,000 peopleOfficials looking to add to sector Although creativity has abounded in Mississippi as long as anyone can remember, the concept of treating that...
- Waller makes MEC go
FINANCIAL PLANNING
Financial Planning: Tax-managed portfolios can mean percentage pointsBy Stan Purvis The ongoing public policy debate on federal income and estate taxes has increased investor concerns. Investors are concerned...
- Career change proves fruitful for Phillips
MARKET SECTORS
TECHNOLOGY & TELECOM - Market Sector
Top Story
State sends drone site proposal to FAA
JACKSON — Mississippi is bidding for one of six sites nationwide to test unmanned aerial vehicles. A Mississippi Development Authority spokeswoman says the state submitted its proposal to the Federal Aviation Administration on Monday. State officials say the FAA should choose Mississippi because it has three manufacturers of unmanned aerial vehicles, as well as a…
Technology & Telecom headlines
- NVision expands through new agreement with QinetiQ
- The Accelerator adds three new tenants, including GE Aviation
- Newspaper recognizes tech company for excellent workplace
- New plant means more active partnership with university
- Senator quizzes NASA administrator about test stand
- Economic developer: 4G network will boost county
BANKING & FINANCE - Market Sector
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Bank earns five stars for 94th consecutive quarter
GULFPORT — BauerFinancial Inc. has awarded Hancock Bank a 5-Star Superior rating for the quarter ending Dec. 31, 2012. Hancock Bank has received BauerFinancial recommendations (4-Star or 5-Star ratings) for 94 consecutive quarters — or more than 23 years. “By making common-sense business decisions, proactively managing risk, and understanding how people prefer to do business,…
MANUFACTURING/PRIVATE COMPANIES - Market Sector
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First students in maritime training academy expected this summer
PASCAGOULA — Officials say classes should be underway inside Ingalls Shipbuilding’s Haley Reeves Barbour Maritime Training Academy by the end of summer. President Irwin Edenzon tells The Mississippi Press the academy, funded through a Hurricane Katrina community development block grant, is meant to provide a skilled workforce and will help Ingalls expand its two- to…
ENERGY - Market Sector
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Genesis Energy doubling capacity, adding workers
NATCHEZ — Genesis Energy plans to more than double its railcar capacity at its terminal in the Natchez-Adams County Port. The Natchez Democrat reports the expansion will create approximately 20 new jobs, including 15 equipment operators and five professional staff. The announcement comes as the company finalized its first phase — which includes 40 railcar…
HEALTH CARE - Market Sector
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Doctor’s murder-for-hire case postponed, mental evaluation pending
GREENWOOD — A trial in the murder-for-hire case against a Greenwood oncologist has been postponed indefinitely. Circuit Judge Breland Hilburn issued the order this past week because the court is waiting on Dr. Arnold Smith’s evaluation at a state mental facility. The case was to have gone to trial yesterday in Leflore County Circuit Court.…
GAMING/HOSPITALITY - Market Sector
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Defunct casino to be moved; cost could rise depending on ‘crud’
VICKSBURG — By late August, Vicksburg’s downtown City Front will be without a floating casino for the first time since 1993 if the winning bidder at an auction April 25 for the former Grand Station Casino follows through on a bankruptcy court-ordered sale of the vessel. What happens to the spot beyond late summer is…
REAL ESTATE - Market Sector
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Developers converting historic buildings into mixed-use facilities
HATTIESBURG — If Daniel Jussely and Rob Tatum have their way, downtown Hattiesburg soon will be a cultural hub of “urbanite lifestyle” in Mississippi. As co-owners of Hub City Lofts, Jussely and Tatum are rejuvenating two of the Hub City’s oldest buildings, converting them into more than 50 loft-style apartments and more than 14,000 square…
EDUCATION - Market Sector
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First students in maritime training academy expected this summer
PASCAGOULA — Officials say classes should be underway inside Ingalls Shipbuilding’s Haley Reeves Barbour Maritime Training Academy by the end of summer. President Irwin Edenzon tells The Mississippi Press the academy, funded through a Hurricane Katrina community development block grant, is meant to provide a skilled workforce and will help Ingalls expand its two- to…
AGRICULTURE - Market Sector
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Bill exempting small farms from fuel storage regs passes Senate
WASHINGTON — Legislation to exempt small farms from Environmental Protection Agency fuel storage requirements has been incorporated into the Senate-passed Water Resources Development Act of 2013 (WRDA), according to a release from U.S. Sen. Thad Cochran (R-Miss.). The Senate passed WRDA legislation (S.601), and with it also approved all the provisions included in the Farmers…








