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USM students compete to sell business ideas Hattiesburg American
From hydrogen-fuel tanks to stadium security systems to building blocks, University of Southern Mississippi business students can sell anything.
NOAA PROVIDES FIRST TSUNAMI DETECTION BUOY FOR THE INDIAN OCEAN NOAA News
Dec. 1, 2006 — NOAA joined the government of Thailand in launching the first Deep-ocean Assessment and Reporting of Tsunami, or DART , buoy station in the Indian Ocean to assist in detecting tsunamis.
This is why the hell I want to live here Delta Democrat Times
In response to (N.Y.) Rep. Charles Rangel's remark “Mississippi gets more than their fair share back in federal money, but who the hell wants to live in Mississippi?” I would like to say for one, that I DO!!
State pursuing Rolls-Royce work The Biloxi Sun Herald
Mississippi plans to take a hard run at luring yet more Rolls-Royce industry to the state, and it's not just aiming for bits and pieces of a multifaceted proposal from the international engine-building giant.
Post Comment Rolls-Royce plant: State's plan paying off The Clarion-Ledger
Last legislative session, when Northeast Mississippi leaders failed to obtain funding for an economic "megasite," Gov. Haley Barbour was under fire for not pushing regional development enough.
Students vie for robotics championship The Biloxi Sun Herald
Organizers called it a "varsity sport for the mind," and kids competing at the FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Robotics Lego League Tournament Saturday were aiming for the wall and thinking small.
Rolls-Royce leaves state off list for new U.S. plant Seattle Times
Rolls-Royce identified eight U.S. states in the running for a new plant that will likely build engines for Boeing's new 787. Washington, however, is not
Rolls-Royce eyeing Miss. - The Clarion-Ledger The Clarion-Ledger
Rolls-Royce eyeing Miss. Rolls-Royce soon could be expanding its operations in Mississippi.
WORTH NOTING The Biloxi Sun Herald
Holiday Scramble; Nov. 25, shotgun start at noon; The Oaks in Pass Christian; $80 per player; call Keith, 669-6987, or Mike, 760-2005.
NASA chooses SBIR, STTR proposals Mississippi Business Journal
HANCOCK COUNTY — NASA has selected 260 proposals for negotiation of phase one contract awards in the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program, and 27 proposals for negotiation of phase one contract awards in the Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) program.
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