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In 2008, Entergy and NuStart submitted a Combined Construction and Operating License (COL) application for a potential new nuclear unit at the Grand Gulf. [7] On January 9, 2009, Entergy indefinitely postponed work towards the license and construction of Unit 3. In September 2015 the NRC withdrew the COL for the ESBWR unit, at the request of ...
The station was first licensed in 1947 as WTOK, owned by the Meridian Broadcasting Company. [3] It changed its call sign to WOKK on April 1, 1957, after being sold to the New South Broadcasting Corporation by the Southern Television Corporation [3] (which retained WTOK-TV [4]); to WQIC on October 15, 1973, after a sale to Torgerson Broadcasting Company; [3] to WMDN on April 13, 1987; back to ...
Choose your angling adventure inside the islands' arc for bonefish, redfish, permit, snook, and tarpon. Outside the arc in the Atlantic, you'll find swordfish, marlin, and sailfish.
The Mississippi House of Representatives on Wednesday passed a bill that could remove state regulations for counties and cities on building permit processes and laws, which licensed contractors ...
In 2014, there was still only one abortion clinic in Mississippi. [57] 99% of the counties in the state did not have an abortion clinic. That year, 91% of women in the state aged 15–44 lived in a county without an abortion clinic. [58] Around 90% of Jackson Women's Health services were abortion related in 2017.
Mississippi House Rep. Fred Shanks, R-Brandon, posted on Facebook Tuesday morning that he received complaints about the order of candidates for U.S. president, and he now plans to file a bill to ...
The Mississippi Bar traces its lineage to a voluntary membership organization formed in 1821; however, this association lapsed after four years. It was revived in 1886, but lapsed six years later. [2] In 1905 it was revived again; its first President was G.D. Shands.
A Mississippi law had allowed ballots to be counted as long as they arrived up to five days after Election Day and were postmarked by then. The ruling was made by the Trump-appointed Fifth Circuit ...