Sep 30, 2009 | Commercial Dispatch
Navistar lays off 80 more workers
A county already stricken with one of the highest unemployment rates in the state, got another dose of bad news Friday: Navistar cut about 80 employees from its staff.
Jobs outlook offers little relief for area
Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke may say the recession is over, but the recovery is a jobless one for the Golden Triangle so far.
Amid slow economy, Link prepares for future
With a down economy and less prospective new employers than in years past, the Columbus-Lowndes Development Link is taking time to prepare for future growth.
In the Holmes County School District, 96 percent of the student body receive a free lunch and 3 percent pay a reduced fee.
Garbage bills still raising a stink for county supervisors
Dustin Barnes/Daily Times Leader Mississippi Rep. David Gibbs explains a new state law overseeing installation of septic tanks to Clay County Supervisor Shelton Deanes .
Fall enrollment grows by 26 percent for East Miss. Community College
East Mississippi Community College was braced for crowds at registration this fall, but reality surpassed expectations as EMCC posted an enrollment increase of nearly 26 percent over last year.
A plan for a new East Mississippi Community College nursing school and allied health facility has stalled before takeoff.
Miss. Jobless Rate Higher Than National Average
Mississippi's unemployment rate is almost a full point higher than the national average.
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