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OUR VIEW: USM makes right call by calling off tornado relief campaign
We have all seen the pictures, read the reports and heard the stories coming out of Moore, Okla. The cost of a massive tornado that battered the Oklahoma City suburb could be more than $2 billion, according to a preliminary official estimate. State authorities meanwhile said two infants were among the 24 people who perished [...]
MISSISSIPPI'S MUST READS
Foreign workers sue shipyard over work conditions, treatment
- Supervisors to talk with trustees about selling hospital
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- Tornado relief drive at USM goes quiet in wake of Oklahoma disaster
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- Developers converting historic buildings into mixed-use facilities
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Top Posts & Pages
Forward-thinking power companies transform “disruptions” into opportunitiesThe Edison Electric Institute has warned that “disruptive challenges” caused by recent technological and economic changes could result in...
Ricky Nobile- May 24, 2013
Ricky Nobile- May 24, 2013
OUR VIEW: USM makes right call by calling off tornado relief campaignWe have all seen the pictures, read the reports and heard the stories coming out of Moore, Okla. The cost of a massive tornado that battered...
Is danger ahead for utility companies?At one time telephone companies had monopolies providing landline telephones. Deregulation meant that telephone companies were split up, people...
Internet connectivity is up in rural areas but need is still there Internet connectivity is spreading through rural Mississippi but there is still work to be done. Internet access needs can vary widely and adoption...
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...
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 toughThe old Hollywood stereotype of a bank vault filled with stacks of cash protected behind a massive door is mostly going by the wayside. Instead...
Ricky Nobile- May 17, 2013
TECHNOLOGY
Forward-thinking power companies transform “disruptions” into opportunitiesThe Edison Electric Institute has warned that “disruptive challenges” caused by recent technological and economic changes could result in...
- Internet connectivity is up in rural areas but need is still there
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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
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EDITORIALS
OUR VIEW: USM makes right call by calling off tornado relief campaignWe have all seen the pictures, read the reports and heard the stories coming out of Moore, Okla. The cost of a massive tornado that battered...
- OUR VIEW: Online gaming in Mississippi a losing roll of the dice
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
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
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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
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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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Foreign workers sue shipyard over work conditions, treatment
PASCAGOULA — Dozens of Indian guest workers are suing an Alabama-based marine and fabrication company, claiming it financially exploited them and forced them to live in squalid conditions after bringing them to work at Gulf Coast shipyards after Hurricane Katrina. Three federal lawsuits backed by the Southern Poverty Law Center were filed in Mississippi and…
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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Supervisors to talk with trustees about selling hospital
NATCHEZ — Natchez Regional Medical Center could soon go on the market, with the Adams County Board of Supervisors saying they want to meet with NRMC’s board of trustees to discuss selling the hospital. At least three parties have expressed interest in the county-owned property. Supervisor Mike Lazarus made the suggestion at the supervisors’ meeting,…
GAMING/HOSPITALITY - Market Sector
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Mayor wants ‘trial run’ of hotel/restaurant tax next month
GAUTIER — At the end of the this week’s Gautier City Council meeting, Mayor Tommy Fortenberry made a motion to use the June 4 ballot as a “trial run” for the 2 percent tax-levy issue. Fortenberry said he was concerned at the low turnout of the primary election and wants to make sure residents are…
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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Tornado relief drive at USM goes quiet in wake of Oklahoma disaster
HATTIESBURG — The University of Southern Mississippi Foundation reports its tornado relief and campus beautification campaigns were “entering a quiet phase” as the nation focuses its attention on tornado victims in Oklahoma. During this time the Foundation will refrain from publicly soliciting donors for the campaigns. The Foundation launched the tornado relief effort immediately following…
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…








