Fla. tourism group runs ads to quell oil worries
Florida tourism officials are taking to the airwaves to try and combat worries over the Gulf of Mexico oil spill. The Florida Restaurant and Lodging Association is running radio advertisements across...
View ArticleKicker: Mississippi Craft Center named one of top 10 in country
Julia Daily, executive director, Mississippi Craftsmen’s Guild, has traveled around the country to visit art galleries and craft centers like the one she oversees, the Mississippi Craft Center. She has...
View ArticleThe mild winter: 2012’s economic powerhouse
What has had the biggest influence on business so far in 2012? One strong contender was the mild winter. The recent weather was given some of the credit for improving the employment situation for...
View ArticleRising gasoline prices expected to take toll on Miss. economy
While individual motorists are feeling the pain at the pump from near daily increases in the per gallon price of gasoline, the rising prices are likely to stunt the already meager growth in...
View ArticleWith closing delay, localities gain time to find money for air control towers
Mississippi airports preparing for a shutdown of control tower operations April 7 received a reprieve to June 15, a move the Federal Aviation Administration made in order to give localities time to...
View ArticlePalin says Miss. stop part of her crusade to KO GOP establishment candidates
Add Mississippi to former Alaska half-term governor and Tea Party celeb Sarah Palin’s dance card, USA Today says. In a story Thursday, the national newspaper reported that after campaigning in the...
View ArticlePEYTON SMITH — Cyber liability: The not so new, but still emerging risk
I n these modern times being digital is a way of life and convenience for almost every company and it’s customers. In the span of a few minutes we can get online to check our bank account balance, pay...
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