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Atmos Energy honors long-time employees
NATCHEZ — The Mississippi division of Atmos Energy recently recognized the long-time service of its employees with a dinner and awards banquet at The Refuge in Flowood. More than 800 years of experience and service were honored. From the Natchez office, Benjie Sanders, Christian Ezell, and Terrance Lee were recognized for five years of service. […] The post Atmos Energy honors long-time employees appeared first on Mississippi's Best Community Newspaper.
Brantley calling it a career after nearly 2 decades with county
County Administrator Loretta Brantley is retiring after 18 years of serving Warren County. She has worked for the county for nearly two decades, but spent the last four years as county administrator, a position she assumed in 2020. “The county administrator works very closely with the supervisors and fulfills the wishes of the board, whatever […]
Jackson State University Has Received $2M To Build A Lab That Will Support Cybersecurity Careers
Jackson State University in Jackson, MS, will be able to support its students pursuing careers in cybersecurity. According to a news release, the Historically Black College and University (HBCU) has received a $2 million grant from the Entergy Charitable Foundation. To be allocated over several payments, the grant supports the establishment of the Critical Power… Continue reading Jackson State University Has Received $2M To Build A Lab That Will Support Cybersecurity Careers
Vendors excited to showoff crafts during 2024 Canton Flea Market
CANTON, Miss. (WJTV) – Preparing for the Canton Flea Market requires an early morning and lots of prep work. “Sometimes it takes minutes, but some of it takes weeks. So, I’ve been doing this for two months, going straight, just constantly making and doing fixings. So, I’ve been doing a lot for a long time,” said […]
Nuestro Mississippi exhibit highlights Hispanic community
JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – An exhibit at the Mississippi Museum of Art in Jackson highlights the heroes of the Hispanic community in Mississippi. Nuestro Mississippi, which is the name of the exhibit, means “Our Mississippi.” “I hear the stories of immigration. It’s really important to create the narrative that immigrants and migrants are apart of […]
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