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ten mississippi communities first to share in $125,000-plus excellerator grants
kim welch is a project manager at entergy nuclear headquarters in jackson, mississippi, and has been with the entergy family for five years.
the inaugural smokin’ hot cook-off was held recently at the mississippi agriculture and forestry museum grounds. the cooking was serious, but the day was about fun, fellowship, and giving back, as all proceeds benefited local charities.
rod thomas is an engineer for entergy mississippi, inc., and he's been part of the entergy family for just over two years.
funding provides resources to manage the brake’s wetland system for the first time in refuge history.
engineering week activities at jsu focus on need for more stem-based education in mississippi.