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Tate Reeves · PicayuneGovernor Tate Reeves announced today that the Office of Broadband Expansion and Accessibility of Mississippi (BEAM) has approved nine broadband expansion projects funded by the Capital Projects Fund (CPF). The projects will allocate $21.6 million in grant funding to extend internet service to approximately 12,300 households across the state. “Expanding broadband access is an important infrastructure initiative in Mississippi,” said Governor Reev…See the Story
Governor Tate Reeves Announces $21.6 Million in Broadband Expansion Projects Across Mississippi - Picayune Item
Tate Reeves · MississippiGovernor Tate Reeves today announced that the Office of Broadband Expansion and Accessibility of Mississippi (BEAM) recently approved nine broadband expansion projects to be funded by the Capital Projects Fund (CPF). These nine projects will provide $21.6 million of grant funding to expand internet service to approximately 12,300 households in communities across the state. “Mississippi continues to make incredible progress in expanding broadband…See the Story
New Broadband Expansion Projects Approved Totaling $21.6 Million - Mississippi Monitor
Tate Reeves · Mississippi(Pictured Left to Right: Tom Troxler, Rankin First; Kimberly Buford, JBHM Architecture; Brad Calhoun, Rankin County Supervisor; Congressman Michael Guest; Senator Roger Wicker; Governor Tate Reeves; Maj. Gen. Bobby Ginn, MSNG Adjutant General; Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith; Mayor Butch Lee, City of Brandon; Steve Gaines, Rankin County Supervisor; Sid Scarbrough, Rankin County Supervisor; Colin Maloney, Century Construction. Photo credit:(U.S. Army Na…See the Story
MS National Guard Hosted a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony at New Maintenance Shop in Brandon - Mississippi Monitor
Tate Reeves · MississippiGovernor Tate Reeves today announced that Mississippi set multiple new records in July for employment numbers in the state. First, the state reached a new record low unemployment rate of 2.7%. Additionally, total non-farm employment reached a record high with 1,192,200 jobs. Furthermore, at only 33,443 Mississippians, the state reached a record low for the number of unemployed individuals. “Yesterday, Mississippi made history in education, today…See the Story
Mississippi Again Sets Historic New Records for Employment - Mississippi Monitor
Military · JacksonJACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) - On Friday, Governor Tate Reeves (R-Miss.) signed a bill that aims to take some stress off of Mississippi's military families. Reeves signed House Bill 1341, which allows for the children of active duty military members to enroll into any school of their choice.
Mississippi Democratic Party chairman on Harris-Walz campaign “Men and women who are training, for instance, in NAS Meridian, oftentimes are moving from li…See the Story
Mississippi governor signs bill allowing military families to send children to school of choice
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Tate Reeves · PicayuneGovernor Tate Reeves announced today the appointment of Major General Bobby M. Ginn, Jr. as the Adjutant General of Mississippi, effective August 1, 2024. Major General Ginn will replace Major General Janson D. Boyles, who is retiring. “Major General Bobby Ginn has shown dedication to our state, our military, and our nation throughout his military career,” said Governor Reeves. “Major General Ginn commits to service, and I am thankful for his wi…See the Story
Governor Tate Reeves Appoints New Adjutant General of Mississippi - Picayune Item
Tate Reeves · ColumbiaBelow is a political analysis column by Russ Latino: Less than a year removed from Mississippi’s last gubernatorial election and with three years remaining in Governor Tate Reeves’ final term, would-be successors are jockeying for position.See the Story