MBJ launches new Web site
The Mississippi Business Journal launched its new Web site Tuesday, enabling it to be a stronger participant in day-to-day business news. The site has more content which is easily accessible,...
View ArticleSmiths Medical expanding
Smiths Medical, a leading global provider of medical products, is expanding its DeSoto County operations by moving to a larger facility in the Crossroads Distribution Center in Olive Branch. The move...
View ArticleFraenkel Furniture expands operations
Fraenkel Furniture, a fixture in Olive Branch for more than 20 years, has expanded its manufacturing operations. In 2008, the company added its Advantage upholstery manufacturing line to the facility,...
View ArticleBurlington Northern Santa Fe to expand
Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) will complete a $200 million intermodal expansion later this year, and it is expected to have a positive economic impact on the Memphis-area industrial market. The...
View ArticleRite-Hite Corporation to locate operations in Horn Lake
Rite-Hite Corporation to Locate Operations in Horn Lake Rite-Hite Corporation, a worldwide leader in the development, manufacture and sale of loading dock safety systems and industrial door solutions,...
View ArticleMBJ-TV talks with Malcolm White
March 18, 2010 – MBJ-TV catches up with Mal’s Saint Paddy’s Day parade founder Malcolm White. The post MBJ-TV talks with Malcolm White appeared first on Mississippi Business Journal.
View ArticleDRMC receives national award
Avatar International, an industry leader in healthcare quality improvement services, recently recognized its award winning hospital partners in 2009. Delta Regional Medical Center has been awarded...
View ArticleFormer MBJ editor, co-owner Buddy Bynum dead at 59
RIDGELAND — James L. “Buddy” Bynum, former editor and co-owner of the Mississippi Business Journal and a former aide to Gov. Haley Barbour and former Sen. Trent Lott, has died at his home in Ridgeland....
View ArticleANDERSON: Governor, a beneficiary of government health insurance, is obtuse...
My first husband was 32 when he was diagnosed with cancer. Eighteen months later, he took his last breath. As sad as that is, it could have been worse. At the time, he worked for Packard Electric and...
View ArticleDelta State conference brings renowned speakers
CLEVELAND — Officials with two of the country’s largest charitable foundations will be speakers at Delta State University’s annual race relations conference. The conference will be held March 30-31 on...
View ArticleThe Latest: Official: Delta State shooting suspect not on campus
A professor was killed in his office at Delta State University in Mississippi, an official said Monday, and the campus remained on lockdown with the shooter still believed to be on the loose. Bolivar...
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