Top related persons:
Top related locs:
Top related orgs:

Search resuls for: "Mississippi County"


3 mentions found


Read previewA Papa Johns recently opened in Osceola, Arkansas — and Britt Lorino is thrilled about it. Despite raising their family in Austin, Lorino and his wife decided to settle in Mississippi County because of its mover incentives. Program leaders told BI that they have attracted 80 new homeowners since Work Here, Live Here launched in 2022. Their adult children still live in Austin, and Lorino said his son can't afford a home there. He isn't sure if he and his wife will live in Mississippi County forever, but they plan to stay for several years.
Persons: , Papa Johns, Osceola , Arkansas —, Britt Lorino, Lorino, It's, everything's, Austin — Organizations: Service, Business, Big, Steel, US Steel, Big River Steel ., Midwest, Osceola Locations: Osceola , Arkansas, Osceola, Memphis, Austin, Mississippi County, Houston, Mississippi, Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas, Rural Mississippi County, there's, . Osceola
And, the incentive program is only available to employees of specific companies, like steel producers River Steel, US Steel, and Atlas Tube. Mississippi County's incentive program is part of a recent wave of efforts across rural America to increase populations and local businesses. Related storiesFor Mississippi County, this growing housing demand has provided an opportunity to build their towns and cities. The housing incentive program offers a 10% forgivable loan on a new home construction with a maximum home cost of $500,000, meaning some families can receive up to a $50,000 housing credit. As more families move to or settle in Mississippi County, Scott expects it will have a positive effect on businesses, the school system, and public spaces.
Persons: , Farmers Bank & Trust Randy Scott, Scott, You'll, you'll Organizations: Service, Business, Farmers Bank & Trust, Steel, US Steel Locations: Mississippi County , Arkansas, Rock, Tennessee, Blytheville, Osceola, Mississippi County, . Mississippi, America, Lincoln County , Kansas, Tulsa , Oklahoma, Columbus , Georgia, Midwest, Mississippi, Missouri , Alabama , Mississippi , Wisconsin , Michigan, Colorado, Ohio, Arkansas
Between vacation photos and cookout invitations posted on their private text thread, a group of Mississippi sheriff’s deputies who called themselves the Goon Squad traded pictures of rotting corpses and joked about rape and shocking people with Tasers. An encrypted WhatsApp group chat obtained by The New York Times and Mississippi Today provides a yearslong record of the day-to-day conversations of a patrol unit involved in terrorizing residents across a central Mississippi county for a generation. The Goon Squad came to national attention last year after Rankin County sheriff’s deputies tortured two Black men in their home and shot one of them in the face, nearly killing him. Six officers, including three from the Goon Squad shift, pleaded guilty and were sentenced to federal prison in March. An investigation by The Times and Mississippi Today last fall revealed that nearly two dozen residents experienced similar brutality when Rankin deputies burst into their homes looking for illegal drugs.
Persons: Rankin Organizations: Goon Squad, The New York Times, Mississippi Today, The Times, Mississippi Locations: Mississippi, Rankin
Total: 3