Latest Mississippi Headlines

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Pinnacle Settles with 2 Insurers over Katrina Damage in Mississippi

May 16 2008 // Casino owner Pinnacle Entertainment Inc. settled a lawsuit with two insurance companies over Hurricane Katrina damage to the company’s property in Mississippi. Allianz Global Risks U.S. Insurance Co. agreed to pay...

Mississippi Coast Insurance Rates Nearing Pre-Katrina Levels

May 14 2008 // Collaboration between Mississippi Insurance Commissioner Mike Chaney, the state Legislature, Gov. Haley Barbour and the Mississippi Windstorm Underwriting Association has managed to return Gulf Coast insurance premiums to...

Small Mississippi Earthquake Shakes Belden Area

May 13 2008 // Officials with the National Weather Service in Memphis and Lee County E-911 say an earthquake caused no injuries after it hit the Belden, Miss. area on May 10. A dispatcher for 911, Tanya Mayo, says the earthquake...

Mississippi River Receding Quickly in Mississippi

May 12 2008 // With the Mississippi River receding at quick pace, officials opened the Steele Bayou flood control gates in Vicksburg May 8. That means water should also start receding from the 344,000 acres of flooded forest and farmland...

Alabama Joins 3 other Katrina-stricken States to Update House Panel

May 12 2008 // An Alabama official estimates the state needs between $100 million to $110 million – double its allocated federal aid – to address persistent housing needs in 22 counties declared disaster areas from Hurricane...

Mississippi Emergency Agency Reports Damage in Latest Round of Tornadoes

May 9 2008 // Severe weather and tornadoes moved through several North Mississippi counties on May 8 causing damage to property and infrastructure. The state emergency operations center in Pearl, Miss. posted initial damage reports in...

New Mississippi Supreme Court Building Floods

May 9 2008 // The Mississippi Supreme Court is rescheduling cases after the new Gartin Justice Building was flooded on all four floors. The building houses the Supreme Court and Court of Appeals, among others. Judges and their staff...

Mississippi Governor Matches Funds for Hazard Mitigation Grant Program

May 9 2008 // Local governments needing hazard mitigation grants to increase community safety and disaster preparedness will pay less money to match federal dollars, Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour said. State and local governments,...

5 Mississippi Counties under State of Emergency after Severe Weather

May 6 2008 // Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour declared a state of emergency for five counties following a severe weather system and tornadoes affected parts of North Mississippi on May 2. Thunderstorms with high winds, tornadoes and...

Mississippi Officials Revise Jackson Damage Estimate

May 5 2008 // The city of Jackson, Miss. revised its damage estimate from the April 4 tornadoes to $5.8 million in a second attempt at getting federal disaster assistance. The city and Hinds County are seeking reimbursement for cleanup...

Mississippi Mill Blast Kills 1, Injures 17

May 5 2008 // An explosion tore through a Mississippi paper mill May 3 after a boiler was inspected, killing a contract worker and injuring 17 others, the company said. The explosion occurred as workers started a boiler at the...

Hurricane Season Looming, Mississippi Commissioner Says Be Prepared

May 2 2008 // With the 2008 hurricane season less than a month away, Mississippi Commissioner of Insurance Mike Chaney encourages all coastal residents to protect their lives and property by making preparations now. One of the first...

Appeals Court Upholds Dismissal of Lockheed Suit in Mississippi

May 1 2008 // A federal appeals court has upheld the dismissal of Billy Eugene Bradley’s lawsuit against Lockheed Martin Corp., in which Bradley claimed he was wrongfully fired and suffered emotional problems after a 2003...

Mississippi Lawmakers Expand Public Safety ‘One Call’ Law

Apr 30 2008 // A bill pending before the governor would require all private and public companies that run underground lines to join Mississippi’s “One Call” network. Gov. Haley Barbour has until May 12 to act on the...

Shooting Prompts Safety Measures at Mississippi College

Apr 28 2008 // Mississippi’s Jackson State University will install metal detectors in two dormitories and ban visitors to both residential halls as part of new security measures. JSU spokesman Anthony Dean said April 24 that the...

Mississippi Attorney Wants Hurricane Katrina Litigator Sanctioned

Apr 25 2008 // An attorney wants sanctions against Mississippi tort lawyer Richard “Dickie” Scruggs over alleged misconduct in a legal battle over millions of dollars in attorneys fees. Investigators have been looking into...

Judge in Mississippi Rejects Fraud Claim against State Farm in Katrina Suit

Apr 23 2008 // A federal judge on Monday dismissed claims of fraud in a key Hurricane Katrina lawsuit that accused State Farm Fire & Casualty Co. of using different engineering reports to deny a Mississippi couple’s insurance...

Federal Emergency Officials Visit Mississippi as River Reaches Crest

Apr 22 2008 // Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour and Federal Emergency Management Agency officials prepared Monday to tour flooded areas along the Mississippi River to assess the damage. The river crested in Vicksburg on April 19 and was...

Mississippi Gov. Appeals Fed’s Decision to Deny Emergency Declaration

Apr 22 2008 // Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour said he will appeal the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s denial of his request for federal disaster assistance in the wake of destructive tornadoes that struck the state’s...

Mississippi Wind Pool Rates Reduced

Apr 21 2008 // Mississippi Insurance Commissioner Mike Chaney approved an average 11 percent rate reduction filed by the Mississippi Windstorm Underwriting Association. The reductions vary according to geographic zones and go into effect...