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Forbes names Singing River Health System as one of America’s best in-state employers

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www.supertalk.fm – Caleb Salers – 2024-09-27 07:44:18

SUMMARY: Singing River Health System has been recognized by Forbes as one of America’s best in-state employers for 2024, highlighting its commitment to an inclusive and growth-oriented workplace. CEO Laurin St. Pe emphasized that this recognition reflects employee contributions to the organization’s success and quality of care. Initiatives to enhance employee satisfaction include the Employee Engagement and Retention Council, leadership programs, and access to thousands of learning modules. Additionally, the Singing River Healthcare Academy provides hands-on training for various medical careers, aiming to meet Mississippi’s increasing healthcare demands. The assessment was based on a survey of over 160,000 employees.

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Meridian native Rodney Hood announces retirement from NBA

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www.supertalk.fm – Caleb Salers – 2024-11-22 06:52:00

SUMMARY: Rodney Hood, a native of Meridian and a former NBA player, has announced his retirement after eight seasons in the league. Hood, a first-round pick by the Utah Jazz in 2014, played for several teams, including the Cleveland Cavaliers, where he reached the NBA Finals in 2018. His career was marred by injuries, including an Achilles tear that limited his performance. After a brief comeback attempt with the Memphis Hustle in the G League, Hood decided to retire. He now plans to coach and mentor young players, drawing on his experiences and challenges throughout his career.

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Mississippi recorded $21.5 million drop in Q3 gaming revenue

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www.supertalk.fm – Caleb Salers – 2024-11-22 06:45:00

SUMMARY: Mississippi casinos experienced a revenue decline in the third quarter of 2024, contrasting with the overall growth of the U.S. gaming industry, which reported an 8.1% increase. Mississippi’s gaming revenue fell by 3.5% to $605.8 million, following a 2.3% decrease in the second quarter. This marks two consecutive quarters of downturns after a strong start to the year. Despite legal sports betting in the state, revenue could improve with the legalization of mobile sports betting, which was proposed but failed to pass this year. Lawmakers aim to revisit this issue in the 2025 session.

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Long Beach amends lease to begin process for developing casino

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www.supertalk.fm – Hunter Dawkins – 2024-11-21 20:38:00

SUMMARY: During a Long Beach Board of Aldermen meeting, a unanimous decision was made to restate a lease agreement for a casino development in an area without casinos along the Mississippi Gulf Coast. This follows earlier lease negotiations with Long Beach Harbor Resorts for land where an old Kmart was located. Mayor George Bass noted amendments are needed before the final ratification at the next meeting, with plans for a 40-year lease allowing extensions. The city anticipates $500,000 in annual gaming revenue during the initial years. Construction must begin within three years, with gaming operations launched within five years.

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