Tourism In the Delta
2018 Forecasted to be busy year for region By Susan Montgomery The Delta’s playing a significant role in continuing statewide tourism increases, both in the number of visitors and the dollars they bring, and the latest data raises hope that the region might see more gains this year and later. The most recent figures from […]
What Does it Mean? By Rob Pearigen
Seven years ago, when I became president at Millsaps College, I heard from individuals around the state about the importance of the College. Respected leaders such as William Winter, Robert Khayat, and Howard McMillan shared their opinions that Millsaps matters not only to Jackson, but to Mississippi and beyond. With these thoughts in mind, Millsaps […]
Tourism Advertising – Why Mississippi and our elected officials should invest in its future.
The year 1994, Bill Clinton was entering his second of eight years in the White House and Kirk Fordice his third of eight years in Mississippi’s Governor’s Mansion. ER and Seinfeld ruled the day on television while our nation was consumed by the Tonya Harding – Nancy Kerrigan Olympic figure skating scandal and OJ’s white […]
Wild hogs are pests, not trophies
By NATHAN GREGORY Imagine a job in Mississippi (other than politician and football coach) where one big group of people loves you and another one, well, doesn’t. Believe it or not, such jobs exist. They are held by technicians who kill feral hogs for the USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Wildlife Services, which […]
River Commission Should Support Change in Federal Law to Reduce Long-Term Harm to Mississippi’s 16th Section Land
By Secretary of State Delbert Hosemann Over the past several years, I have witnessed devastating changes in the more than 3,500 acres of 16th Section Public School Trust lands along the Mississippi River. Artificial flooding of the Mississippi River is causing significant damage, including increased siltation on the land, deterioration of wildlife habitats, tree mortality, […]
Keys to Strengthening U.S. Manufacturing
By Jay Moon Manufacturing in the United States is poised for a renaissance not seen at any other time in recent history. The past decade has seen new investments in automation and efficiencies that have significantly increased industrial productivity. Added to these rapid technological advancements, new proposals by the Trump administration promise to make U.S. […]
Pete Johnson- Guest Commentary
THE DESK How often have we heard the phrase “If only these walls could talk…”? Well, if only this desk could talk… This beautiful partners desk is solid oak and is four and one-half feet deep and five and one-half feet wide. It has 18 drawers and four pullout writing boards. It is massive and […]
No “free ride” when considering road and bridge improvements
By Walton Gresham Thirteen States, including our neighbors to the west (Arkansas), and the north (Tennessee), have embraced the reality that they will not repair and maintain a 2017 road and bridge system in their respective States with a revenue stream instituted in the 1980’s. 11 of these 13 States that have passed road and […]
Much Needed Repairs
By Dick Hall By the time this information is read, the Mississippi Legislature may have returned to attempt to complete their 2017 annual session—hopefully so. As you know, when they last left town, neither the Mississippi Department of Transportation nor the Office of Attorney General were funded for fiscal year 2018, which begins July 1, […]
Automotive industry is driving job creation in Mississippi
By Glenn McCullough Jr. A little more than a decade ago, Mississippi had never produced a commercial vehicle. Today, about 4 million vehicles assembled in the state are on the road around the world, and production is showing no signs of slowing down. For Mississippians, more significant than production milestones are the contributions Toyota […]