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In this week’s MBJ — The 2011 MBJ YEAR IN REVIEW: See what the Mississippi Business Journal chose as its top stories. Also in this week’s paper: >> KEEP YOUR RESOLUTION: Jackson running guru Jeff...
View ArticleFormer bank president Chuck Jordan hits the ground running as new Greenville...
In an election year when politics dominated headlines, perhaps Chuck Jordan’s sweeping victory in the Greenville mayoral race topped them all. In a surprising landslide victory,...
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>> EASTOVER 2.0 New retail development on track for 2014 opening— by Clay Chandler Also in this week’s paper: >>BANKING Mississippi still atop the list of state’s with most unbanked...
View ArticleUPDATED: Greenville Mayor Chuck Jordan dies after bout with pancreatic cancer
Greenville mayor Chuck Jordan died Tuesday at his home after battling pancreatic cancer. Jordan was 66. Survivors include his wife, Jane; a daughter and four grandchildren. Graveside services will be...
View ArticleThe Tamale Trail: All roads lead to Greenville
‘COME SEE US’ – The MBJ’s annual Meetings, Conventions and Tourism magazine (Spring 2014 edition) Some folks from out West might question how it is that Greenville is known as the Tamale Capital of the...
View ArticleALL BUSINESS: Former bank president Chuck Jordan hits the ground running as...
In an election year when politics dominated headlines, perhaps Chuck Jordan’s sweeping victory in the Greenville mayoral race topped them all. In a surprising landslide victory,...
View ArticleLt. Gov. Reeves mourns passing of former Greenville mayor Chuck Jordan
Lt. Gov. Tate Reeves released a statement Wednesday concerning the death of former Greenville mayor Chuck Jordan … “Elee and I are terribly sad to learn of Chuck Jordan’s passing. Chuck was more than a...
View ArticleEx-police officer learning consequences of social media misuse
It seems a rather simple proposition — use social media wisely or face the consequences. Yet, there continues to be a lack of awareness as to the ramifications of social media misuse and what...
View ArticleEx-officer loses suit over firing over Facebook
GREENVILLE — A federal appeals court has upheld the firing of a Greenville police officer who alleged she was dismissed over comments posted on a social networking site. Former Sgt. Susan Graziosi was...
View ArticleCox won't seek a second term as Greenville mayor
GREENVILLE — Greenville Mayor John Cox says he will not run for re-election in November. Cox tells the Delta Democrat-Times his decision not to run for a second term came after lengthy deliberations,...
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