Mississippi Promotes Fast Permitting and Economic Growth
Mississippi officials highlight policies that streamline permitting processes and attract investment without increasing energy costs for consumers.
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A new $49 million investment aims to accelerate economic growth and development in Mississippi, officials announced Monday.
Read moreTen campers participated in the 2026 Youth Waterfowl Camp, learning about hunting safety, habitat management, and wildlife identification. The event was held in partnership with Ducks Unlimited.
Read moreThe Mississippi Bureau of Investigation hosted its second annual gathering, celebrating staff achievements and updates across the agency.
Read moreSix Booneville High School students had the opportunity to connect with the National FFA Officer Team during a recent event, gaining leadership insights and inspiration.
Read moreThe Baldwyn School District praised the Bearcats for their efforts in a recent event, encouraging community support.
Read moreThe Baldwyn School District will host its annual Black History Community & Career Expo on Feb. 20, highlighting the history of Lee-Prentiss School.
Read moreNortheast Mississippi Community College Baseball has moved its Saturday game against Parkland to Thursday amid forecasted bad weather. All three games will be broadcast on NEMCCTV.
Read moreErika Donalds asserts that bold, conservative education reform is effective, claiming a 100% success rate. The statement was shared on her X account.
Read moreLuke Price will discuss his work in fine art photography and his creative process during a talk at NEMCC on Feb. 19.
Read moreThe custodial team at Northeast Mississippi Community College recently completed safety training focused on chemical safety, hazardous waste, PPE, and emergency response.
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