Study: Drilling stoppage to cost state $8.4M 

The Obama administration’s six-month moratorium on oil and natural gas drilling in the Gulf of Mexico could mean an $8.4 million decrease in state and local tax revenues for Mississippi, according to a new study. The study released by LSU professor Dr. Joseph Mason examined 33 deepwater rigs in the Gulf, from which the United States [...]
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Navistar cutting 340 workers in West Point
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U.S. 82 Mississippi River Bridge Dedication
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New bridge, new opportunities 
U.S. 82 structure across Miss. River at Greenville alleviates bottleneck On July 26, officials will cut the ribbon on the new U.S. 82 Mississippi...
- New natural gas well being drilled

- Study: Drilling stoppage to cost state $8.4M

- Potential employees gear up for Blue Springs

- Should I-69 go through Greenville?

- Analyst: Hitachi is treading on thin ice with parts interruption

- Fired Parkway CFO sues, alleges fraud

- Yacht-builders building oil-fighting fleet

- Reality check

- In The Red?

- Jackson Medical Mall gets into housing business

- Cell phones now ‘sell’ phones

- IHL begins search for three presidents

- HALEY’S LEGACY

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College students mean $3.5B to capital economy 
Economic development team launches program aimed at increasing enrollment in Hinds County With an economic impact of nearly...
- Stimulus funds help fill funding shortfalls

- Climate Action Plan

- Merger economics

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REBUILDING 
Hwy. 49 Junction reconstruction six weeks ahead of schedule after twister ripped it apart A.G. Helton’s banker is breathing a little...
- The battle for CottonMill Marketplace

- Retail developers hope there is silver lining

- Value down 41 percent since 2007

- Real estate suffers as oil spill continues

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FINANCE - Market Sector
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Peoples Bank’s earnings up by 66 percent
BILOXI — Second quarter earnings of Peoples Financial Corporation increased 66 percent over the first quarter of 2010, primarily due to sales of securities, announced Chevis C. Swetman, chairman and CEO of the holding company and its subsidiary, The Peoples Bank. Net income for the quarter ended June 30, totaled $1.446 million, compared to $872,000 for [...]
COMMERCE - Market Sector
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Navistar cutting 340 workers in West Point
WEST POINT — Officials say Navistar plans to cut approximately 340 employees from its West Point plant by next week. Navistar spokeswoman Elissa Koc told The Commercial Dispatch yesterday that the majority of the 500-employee staff would be released as an order for 1,050 MaxxPro Mine Resistant Ambush Protected, or MRAP, vehicles nears completion in the [...]
HOSPITALITY - Market Sector
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Sophia’s still awaiting ruling on zoning issue
JACKSON — Jackson officials are still working on a way to keep a popular restaurant open nearly a year after the Mississippi Supreme Court ruled the city violated zoning laws by allowing it in a residential area. The City Council in late July voted to approve new zoning rules designed to benefit Sophia’s, the restaurant inside [...]
REAL ESTATE - Market Sector
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Foreclosures down in Jackson, up on the Coast
ACROSS MISSISSIPPI — Fewer foreclosure notices are going out in Jackson — but more homeowners in Gulfport-Biloxi are getting into mortgage trouble. RealtyTrac, which tracks foreclosures nationwide, reports 527 foreclosure notices in Jackson during the first half of 2010, affecting one in every 423 homes. That’s down 39 percent from the first half of 2009 and [...]
EDUCATION - Market Sector
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State misses out on federal education grant
Mississippi is not in the running for a share of $3 billion in federal education reform grants. The “Race to the Top” competition rewards ambitious reforms aimed at improving struggling schools and closing the achievement gap. The finalists named in the second round of the competition are: Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, [...]
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Cochran co-sponsors bill backing rural practices
WASHINGTON — Sen. Thad Cochran (R-Miss.) has affirmed his support for legislation to encourage more veterinarians to practice in rural areas by exempting a loan repayment program from federal taxes. Cochran is co-sponsoring the Veterinary Medicine Loan Repayment Program Enhancement Act (S.3621), bipartisan legislation that would give tax-exempt status to the Veterinary Medicine Loan Repayment Program [...]





