5.22.23 – Magnolia Tribune Like the rest of America, Mississippi has a shortage of critical workers like mechanics, electricians, information technology specialists, and precision manufacturers – and that shortage is growing. For Mississippi to be more competitive,...
5.11.23 – Enterprise Journal Below is a press release from the National Federation of Independent Business: NFIB State Director Dawn McVea said today the latest monthly decline in the NFIB Small Business Optimism Index underscores the ongoing challenges facing...
5.6.23 – AZ Animals – Written by Jaydee Williams Parts of Mississippi are more at risk than others. The city that is most likely to be hit by a tornado is Magee, MS. Mississippi is second in the country on the tornado index. This means that after Oklahoma, the...
4.24.23 – Northside Sun Outside of the Governor’s full bill vetoes, Reeves made 15 line-item vetoes in two particular bills, totaling roughly $23.15 million. Within House Bill 1089, Governor Reeves authorized the veto of several re-appropriations. The...
4.20.23 – Hub City Spokes Governor Tate Reeves recently announced he signed multiple pieces of legislation aimed at furthering investments in and bolstering the efforts of Mississippi’s Office of Workforce Development (Accelerate Mississippi). “The future of...
4.4.23 – AP -ROLLING FORK, Miss. (AP) A tornado that carved a path of destruction through the Mississippi Delta last month destroyed roughly 300 homes and businesses and killed 13 people in Rolling Fork The scent of the Mississippi Delta’s soil took hold of...