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Bollinger Shipyards to move bulk of New Orleans work to Pascagoula
SUMMARY: Bollinger Shipyards, America’s largest privately owned shipbuilder, is closing its New Orleans location and moving the work to the Mississippi Gulf Coast. The company confirmed the consolidation move and stated that all jobs at Algiers Point will be relocated to its other 13 facilities. One of the dry docks at Algiers has been transported to another facility in Pascagoula, while the smaller dock is being reconditioned and will likely be moved to a different location in Louisiana. The closure of the New Orleans location is a strategic decision for the future of the company, not a reflection on the city or business.
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Previewing college basketball in Mississippi ahead of Monday’s tipoff
SUMMARY: College basketball in Mississippi returns, providing fans of Mississippi State, Ole Miss, and Southern Miss a break from a challenging football season. Mississippi State, under coach Chris Jans, aims to improve on last season’s 21-14 record, featuring a strong returning core and several transfer additions. Ole Miss, in year two of Chris Beard’s tenure, also looks to bounce back from a 20-12 season with a mix of veteran players and new transfers. Southern Miss seeks redemption after a disappointing season, relying on veteran guards and transfers to enhance their lineup. Both teams kick off their seasons Monday night.
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Local tax referendums will join elections on some Mississippi ballots
SUMMARY: As Election Day approaches, voters are preparing and deciding on proposed tax referendums. In George County, residents can vote on a new sales tax to fund the “Pennies for Parks” program, aimed at enhancing youth sports facilities. This initiative includes a one-cent sales tax on restaurants and a three percent tax on hotels, with plans already in place for new soccer fields. Meanwhile, Ridgeland voters will consider a sales tax increase to expand Freedom Ridge Park, adding various recreational facilities. Both referendums highlight local investment in community sports and recreational development.
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Mississippi casino shuts doors due to โcomputer glitchโ
SUMMARY: Magnolia Bluffs Casino in Natchez closed on Friday due to a technical issue linked to its parent company, Saratoga Holdings. As of three days later, the casino remains shut, with security barring access. The issue has also affected Saratoga’s other casinos in New York and Colorado. Amy Brannigan, the company’s marketing director, confirmed they are working to resolve the problem but did not provide a timeline for reopening. Some social media comments expressed skepticism about the nature of the closure, despite the company’s insistence that it involves only IT problems. The casino was taken over by Saratoga in October 2022.
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