Read March 1 issue of MBJ
by MBJ Staff
Published: March 1,2013
Tags: agribusiness, grass-fed beef, Ingalls Shipbuilding, Kemper County, Old Capitol Inn, Pascagoula, tort limitations cap
>>INGALLS TURNS 75 Building ships for the Pentagon is the economic crown jewel of the Gulf Coast- by Lisa Monti Also in this week’s paper: >> LAW Appeals court rules state’s tort cap doesn’t violate separation of powers- by Clay Chandler >>KEMPER UPDATE Mississippi Power files Kemper rate recovery plan- by Clay Chandler >>CONSTRUCTION Commercial contractors are still [...]
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