Read June 18, 2012 issue of the MBJ
by MBJ Staff
Published: June 15,2012
Tags: building codes, Digital Editions, entrepreneurial camp, Farm Bill, Ground Zero Blues Club, healthcare, hurricane-resistant structures, insurance institute, Kemper, lacking workforce, MBCI, MBJ, Millsaps, Mississippi Business Journal, nurses, PSC, Public Service Commission, RNs, Rob Murray
>> INSURANCE INSTITUTE: Lack of codes makes Mississippi Coast … MOST VULNERABLE — By Ted Carter Also in this week’s paper: >> LAST AGAIN: Insurance Institute gives state nation’s lowest grade for hurricane-resistant structures — by Ted Carter >> REPORT: 70,000 coastal properties at risk to storm — by Ted Carter >> AGRICULTURE: Southern senators: [...]
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