AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoTropical Storm Arthur: Gov. Tate Reeves declared a Mississippi state of emergency as Arthur’s heavy rain and flooding damaged homes, businesses, roads, energy infrastructure and natural resources, with at least 10 counties reporting impacts and more rain forecast. Disaster relief for residents: U-Haul is offering 30 days of free self-storage and U-Box container use at 84 Southeast locations for people affected by Arthur-related flooding, including Mississippi centers. Aquaculture push: Mississippi researchers are joining a NOAA-backed effort to expand U.S. seafood production, aiming to cut reliance on imports and strengthen jobs and food security. Broadband expansion: Madisonville approved a contract to bring fiber optic internet to city electric customers via TEC, using existing utility poles and targeting about a year for installation. Economic development win: Mississippi received a Gold Shovel Award for 2025 economic development results, including recognition of an Amazon facility in Marshall County tied to 1,000 jobs. Government AI modernization: Mississippi Department of Revenue leaders say they’re using AI to improve service delivery tools while keeping a security-first approach to cloud and data handling. Agriculture biosecurity: Georgia producers are watching the return of the New World Screwworm after confirmations in Texas and New Mexico, raising concerns for livestock and calving season. Workforce and education: Mississippi State’s Summer Scholars On Stage will debut “Face the Music(Fest)” June 26-27, a free public musical comedy built by middle and high school students. Healthcare safety: Ochsner Health–Hancock again earned an “A” Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade, highlighting patient safety standards. Local business growth: Clay County reported net sales up 46% from January to April, with retail, food services and construction among the biggest gainers.
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