
Car company mulls its options while riding out the poor conditions of the automotive industry
For the better part of a year, the state has waited while Toyota mulled its options regarding the plant in Blue Springs.
Late last year, the company announced that it was delaying the start of production at the facility — originally slated [...] [...]

One of the biggest storylines in state politics in 2009 is likely to be at or near the top of the list in 2010.
State revenues have failed for 15 consecutive months to meet estimates. The budget for fiscal year 2010 has already been cut twice and it is a guarantee it will have to be [...] [...]

Farmers still scrambling after worst year in nearly half a century
As the year 2009 dawned, the state’s agriculture community was looking for a bounce-back year. Input costs were down, commodity prices were up and many were forecasting a record yield.
Then, the rains came – and stayed.
New record rainfall totals were set across the state in [...] [...]

Group breaks ground on multi-billion dollar auto plant but needs financing
In early October in Tunica, a Chinese businessman made the biggest economic development announcement in Mississippi since Nissan and Toyota, and the ceremony was notable for who wasn’t there more than who was.
Gov. Haley Barbour and the executive director of the Mississippi Development Authority were [...] [...]

Four-state alliance tries to garner contract; bring tens of thousands of jobs to region
Gaining consensus in politics within one state’s borders is difficult. Pulling agreement out of four states is nearly impossible.
But that’s what happened in October when Mississippi joined Louisiana, Alabama and the Panhandle region of Florida to form the Aerospace Alliance, a consortium [...] [...]

Jackson area businessmen allegedly involved in $41 million insurance fraud
Two Jackson metro area brothers were sued by a Madison title insurance company in Chancery Court in September for allegedly perpetrating $41 million worth of commercial real estate and title insurance fraud in Mississippi. Proceedings to deal with the aftermath of the alleged mortgage-stacking scheme are [...] [...]

As the year 2009 got underway, the top business headline was the recession, though for much of 2008 the state seemed to dodge the hardest blows of the shrinking economy. However, December 2008’s tax revenues were down 9 percent from forecasts, and leaders were looking for more of the same in 2009.
“I think December is [...] [...]

Slumping economy forces all levels of Mississippi education to re-evaluate normal business
The slumping economy has made this perhaps one of the most difficult years ever in the annals of higher education in Mississippi.
Nearly every size and type of public institution has been affected in some way by the lingering financial crisis. Aside from finances, consolidation [...] [...]

Mississippians had a total of $391 million invested with Stanford offices in the state
The state Capitol was packed in October for testimonies of four victims and two former brokers involved in the Stanford Financial Group fraud scheme. The hearing was organized by the Secretary of State, and a report has since been released with recommendations [...] [...]

By Stephen McDill and Amy McCullough
ONE: ‘Tutwiler: Mississippi’s boomtown?’ Oct. 21, 2009
Despite the economic downturn, Tutwiler’s sales tax revenues doubled, thanks to a new Double Quick that replaced the town’s Shell station. The Delta town with a population of 1,364, according to the 2000 census, is one of a handful of Mississippi communities that [...] [...]