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Entergy Mississippi commits $1.5M to help with high bills

As summer high temperatures approach and energy usage rises, Entergy Mississippi has made a $1.5 million commitment to…

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King’s Daughters Medical Center gets ‘A’ safety grade once again

Eleven Mississippi hospitals have received an “A” safety score from nonprofit The Leapfrog Group, including King’s Daughters Medical…

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Blue Sky opens bigger, better, brighter

BROOKHAVEN — Blue Sky is back bigger, better and brighter than ever, district supervisor Gerald Barnes said Monday…

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USDA mails 2023 Ag Resource Management Survey

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Agricultural Statistics Service is collecting data for its annual 2023 Agricultural Resource…

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Brookhaven’s Leggett named KDMC director of marketing, community relations

King’s Daughters Medical Center has announced Melissa Leggett as the new Director of Marketing and Community Relations. Leggett…

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Tax exemptions passed for pellet producer, AITX stays on track

BROOKHAVEN — Lincoln County’s Board of Supervisors approved ad valorem exemptions and Free Port Warehouse status for pellet…

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Blue Sky, 601 Nutrition pass first health inspections

BROOKHAVEN — Food providers in Brookhaven passed Mississippi Department of Health Inspections this week with high marks. The…

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Lincoln County unemployment: Fewer people out of work in March

Lincoln County’s unemployed population was 430 in March, or 3 percent of the available workforce of 14,400. It…

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Brookhaven attorney elected to Tennessee Bar Foundation

Brookhaven attorney John Burns was recently elected a Fellow of the Tennessee Bar Foundation. He was also inducted…

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Southwest Electric moving along on 65-acre campus project

BROOKHAVEN — Southwest Electric announced it would build its district offices at Linbrook in January of 2021 and…