Latest Mississippi Headlines

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Louisville, Mississippi, Gets $10M Insurance Check for Tornado-Damaged Plant

Jun 25 2014 // The Norman Regional Health System in Oklahoma has donated $48,000 to the Winston County Medical Center in Louisville, Mississippi. Norman Regional Health System President and CEO David Whitaker says the company wanted to...

Mississippi County’s Fire Insurance Rates Could Fall 45%

Jun 25 2014 // Home and business owners served by the Beaver Lake and Rock Hill volunteer fire departments in Lamar County, Mississippi, could see their fire insurance premium payments fall as much as 35 percent to 45 percent. The...

Japan’s MS&AD Planning on Insurance Acquisitions for Growth in Southeast Asia

Jun 24 2014 // MS&AD Insurance Group Holdings Inc., Japan’s largest non-life insurer, will seek acquisitions in Southeast Asia to expand its overseas business, said President and Chief Executive Officer Yasuyoshi...

Mississippi AG Hood Sues Experian, Alleging Inaccurate Credit Reports

Jun 16 2014 // Experian Plc, the largest of the three credit reporting companies in the U.S., was accused by Mississippi of failing to ensure that its consumer credit reports are accurate. Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood alleged in...

Mississippi Agent Says He Was Forced to Plead Guilty in Insurance Scam

Jun 13 2014 // A former Mississippi insurance agent is asking a federal judge for speedy consideration of his motion to vacate his conviction related to an insurance scam involving Lafayette County. Ken Nowlin of Ecru pleaded guilty in...

Mississippi Court Upholds Race Discrimination Verdict Against Hospital Board

Jun 13 2014 // A federal appeals court has upheld an $82,000 award to a white attorney who argued he was a victim of discrimination by the black-majority Greenwood Leflore Hospital board. George Dulin argued he was pushed out of his job...

Mississippi Navy SEAL Shooting Appealed to Supreme Court

Jun 9 2014 // Attorneys for a northwest Mississippi shooting range are asking the U.S. Supreme Court to hear its appeal in case involving the death of a Naval SEAL during a training exercise. The Mississippi Supreme Court ruled in...

Sales of Storm Shelters Surge in Mississippi

Jun 5 2014 // Before April 28, two suppliers of storm shelters reported an average of four to 10 orders a month in 2014. They say that since then they’ve each sold more than 100 and that it could be several months before they...

Ratings: Toyota Motor, Interstate Bankers, Medical Assurance Co. of Mississippi

Jun 4 2014 // A.M. Best has affirmed the financial strength rating of ‘A’ (Excellent) and the issuer credit rating of “a” of Iowa-based Toyota Motor Insurance Company (TMIC), both with stable outlooks. Best said...

Supreme Court Won’t Hear Mississippi Fire Services Fee Appeal

Jun 3 2014 // The U.S. Supreme Court will not hear an appeal over whether a Mississippi fire protection district can charge a fee for its services to local property owners. The Supreme Court made no comment in denying the petition May...

Mississippi County Weighs Building Code

Jun 3 2014 // Adams County residents with strong opinions about building codes are going to have to wait a little longer to put those opinions on the record. The Natchez Democrat reported that the Adams County Board of Supervisors had...

Seat Belt Use Down, Road Fatalities Up in Misssissippi

May 22 2014 // New data from the Mississippi Office of Highway Safety shows the observed belt usage rate is at 74.4 percent. That’s compared to 83 percent in 2012, officials said in a news release. Fatalities also increased last...

FEMA Mobile Hospital Opens in Tornado-Torn Mississippi City

May 21 2014 // The National Mobile Disaster Hospital has opened in a Mississippi city where the local hospital was heavily damaged by an April 28 tornado. It opened Monday in Louisville, and will be used until Winston Medical Center is...

Exxon Not Liable for Alligators in Mississippi Dump, Court Rules

May 19 2014 // Exxon Mobil Corp. isn’t responsible for alligators overrunning a rural dump site it owns in Mississippi, the state supreme court ruled, because the global oil explorer can’t control wild animals. The family...

Mississippi Approves $17M for Tornado Recovery

May 12 2014 // The Mississippi Legislature met in a three-hour session Thursday approved $17 million to help pay for recovery from disasters, including tornadoes that recently pounded the state. Republican Gov. Phil Bryant signed the...

Mississippi to Hold Special Session to Address Tornado Costs

May 8 2014 // Gov. Phil Bryant has called the Mississippi Legislature into special session starting Thursday to help pay state government’s share of recovery costs after the deadly April 28 tornadoes. The governor said Tuesday...

Mississippi Gov. Bryant Eyes Special Session on Tornado Damage

May 7 2014 // Gov. Phil Bryant may call the Mississippi Legislature into special session to help pay state government’s share of tornado recovery costs. Speaking in Louisville, Bryant told reporters that the state believes that it...

Mississippi County Hit by Tornado Faces Challenge of Starting Over

May 4 2014 // Rescuers were still looking for people missing after Monday’s tornado when Louisville and Winston County officials started thinking about long-term recovery. The county of 19,000 people in east Mississippi faces...

Mighty Mississippi River’s Flood Control System Met Its Match in 2011

May 1 2014 // This time of year, those living on the Mighty Mississippi can’t help but fret the water’s annual, inevitable rise. Yet, it is a fear confronted year-round by those in charge of the elaborate flood-control...

Hundreds Rescued From Flooding in Florida Panhandle, Coastal Alabama

May 1 2014 // People were plucked off rooftops or climbed into their attics to get away from fast-rising waters when nearly 2 feet of rain fell on the Florida Panhandle and Alabama coast in the span of about 24 hours, the latest bout of...