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Moore wants to make positive impact

By NASH NUNNERY Tonya Moore embraces the KIS (not KISS) method in her life. “I like to ‘keep it simple’ but without the second ‘S’ (for stupid) in KISS,” she said, smiling. “I’m not a complicated...

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Hodges set to scale the Parkinson mountain

» Climb will take on Mt. Everest to help raise awareness for Parkinson’s disease “Good things are done when men and mountains meet.” –  poet William Blake By NASH NUNNERY Adam Hodges has been scaling...

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Ole Miss internship program building pathway to the future

By NASH NUNNERY No longer are internships just for college students looking to gain work experience and earn academic credit. They’re also a way for companies to build a pipeline that attracts young...

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And the Grammy (Museum) goes to … Cleveland Mississippi

Tourism tax revenue has increased nearly 34 percent in Cleveland in the last five years By NASH NUNNERY The announcement stunned the entertainment world nine years ago. “And the Grammy (Museum) goes...

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State’s banking industry trying to recruit more young people

By NASH NUNNERY Like other business sectors, the banking industry is struggling to recruit and retain young people. Between the financial crisis of 2008 and negative headlines about ethical missteps,...

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Technological advances in electronic security systems growing exponentially

By NASH NUNNERY While the world waits out the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, the business of protecting Mississippians and their property proceeds without interruption. By the time you finish reading...

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Injuries could be more plentiful as workouts ramp up amid COVID-19

By NASH NUNNERY Will Ball is more than ready for an end to the coronavirus pandemic. Since March 13, the director of sports medicine and development for Rush Hospital Systems has spent 14-hour days...

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For small town Mississippi, the pandemic could not have come at a worse time

By NASH NUNNERY Since the arrival of the virus in March and the subsequent shutdown of downtowns, COVID-19 has complicated the task of keeping many of those communities vibrant and reversing a downturn...

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MSU’s Bagley College of Engineering maintains high ranking

By NASH NUNNERY Helping advance Mississippi State University’s College of Engineering into the 21st century was a priority for James Bagley. An MSU engineering alumnus and chairman and CEO of...

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If anyone knows the importance of community banking, Andy Anderson does

By NASH NUNNERY For the past 37 years, Andy Anderson has served in some capacity with the Bank of Anguilla in the south Mississippi Delta, where the swamps and cane breaks were transformed into perhaps...

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