FROM THE MBJ NEWSROOM
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- Stabenow, Cochran brace for full Senate vote on Farm Bill they crafted
- MDA: Energy legislation press conference canceled
- U.S. Supreme Court upholds Mississippi's new voting district lines
- Health Department hosts conference to improve community health
- Final mission planned for Mississippi Gulf Coast Honor Flight
NATIONAL BUSINESS NEWS

Mississippi Power CEO's departure due to withholding Kemper information from regulators
Mississippi Power Co. has made an abrupt change at the top. Southern Co.’s board of directors voted Monday to name G. Edison “Ed” Holland the utility’s new leader. Holland replaces Ed Day, who has been CEO since 2010. Day has spent a total of 30 years with Southern Co. >>READ MORE in today’s Magnolia Marketplace [...]
MISSISSIPPI'S MUST READS
Ag officials say late planting reaching historical proportions
- Tenn. company makes unspecified offer to lease hospital
- Alderman brings federal lawsuit after losing election
- First students in maritime training academy expected this summer
- Hearing to be held on proposed deepening of port channel
- Court rules in clinic dispute involving St. Dominic, HMA
- With no interim, board begins hunt for MVSU president
- Commission eyeing unauthorized changes to historic structures
- Study says Nissan subsidies total $1.33B; MDA says overestimated
- State’s jobless rate fell to 9.1 percent in April
THIS WEEK IN THE MBJ
Fervor grows for Tuscaloosa Marine Shale
- District at Eastover construction to start later this year
- Small business owners take picture perfect advantages with Instagram
- Click Boutique revives Hattiesburg downtown retail district
- How to benefit from modest estate planning
- No timetable for Tuscaloosa Marine Shale drilling
- WISEMAN: Municipalities are beachheads of opportunity
- CRAWFORD: Taint of tyranny infecting our Medicaid standoff?
- TROTTER: Social security claiming strategies
- 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
- 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 propositionA 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
Top Story
Deadline approaching for post-tornado loans from SBA
ACROSS MISSISSIPPI — The U.S. Small Business Administration reminds homeowners, renters, businesses and non-profit organizations of the deadline to submit disaster loan applications for damages due to the severe storms and tornadoes April 11-12. The deadline to apply for physical damage is June 17. Low-interest disaster loans are available in the following counties: Noxubee County…
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
Top Story
Mississippi Power CEO’s departure due to withholding Kemper information from regulators
Mississippi Power Co. has made an abrupt change at the top. Southern Co.’s board of directors voted Monday to name G. Edison “Ed” Holland the utility’s new leader. Holland replaces Ed Day, who has been CEO since 2010. Day has spent a total of 30 years with Southern Co. >>READ MORE in today’s Magnolia Marketplace…
HEALTH CARE - Market Sector
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Tenn. company makes unspecified offer to lease hospital
STARKVILLE — A Tennessee company has offered to lease OCH Regional Medical Center. Capella Healthcare vice president for acquisitions Doug Johnson confirmed to The Commercial Dispatch that the for-profit firm seeks a 50-year lease of the hospital. Johnson says Capella sought the lease in an April 23 letter to the Oktibbeha County Board of Supervisors.…
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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Commission eyeing unauthorized changes to historic structures
GREENVILLE — Historic preservationists are trying to figure out how to keep the owners of historic buildings in Greenville from making unauthorized changes. The discussion was sparked by the unauthorized removal of the stucco facade of a downtown building earlier this month, the Delta Democat Times reports. Owners didn’t get a city permit or consult…
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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Ag officials say late planting reaching historical proportions
ACROSS MISSISSIPPI — Planting of Mississippi row crops has fallen behind schedule following a spate of wet weather, according to industry experts and government officials. Ernie Flint, an agronomist at the Mississippi State University Extension Service, says many of the state’s farmers are running about month behind but still have time to catch up before…








