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2 Q Mississippi Business Journal Q Nov. 30 - Dec. 13, 2019 CONSTRUCTION
Glass, Inc., has grown to one of the largest glazing companies in the Southeast in the past 20 years By BECKY GILLETTE mbj@msbusiness.com
Kristen Smith has a vivid memory of being eight years old and sitting in the lap of her father, Robert Smith Jr., while he designed a logo for a new company he had founded, Glass, Inc., with six other people in July 1999. “In that moment, I had no way of knowing how special that memory would be for me twenty years later, as he and the entire Glass, Inc., team have built one of the largest glass companies in the Southeast,” said Kristen, who is handles communications and public relations for Glass, Inc. “I remember watching him hustle, striving to satisfy customers and make ends meet. Much of his time was spent building meaningful, long-lasting relationships with people. Robert Smith Jr. He built genuine relationships with people from the very start and I believe that’s why he has been so successful.” Kristen said her father instilled in her at an early age that people do business with people they like. “It isn’t about the sale,” he said. “It’s about the connection you have with people and how you relate with them. If you get to do business with them, well, that’s just a bonus.” One of those people that Glass, Inc., has done business with from the beginning is Williams “Bill” G. Yates Jr., who heads the largest construction firm in the state. Yates said when he first met Robert Smith, he worked for a large glass company and has just been transferred to Meridian. “He was assigned to one of our projects and that project was behind schedule,” Yates said. “Our first discussion was somewhat tense, but Robert stepped up and made things happen. And since that time, he has always made things happen in a very positive way.” Since founding Glass, Inc., the company has collaborated with Yates Construction on a large number of projects, many of them showcase projects such as Turquoise Place in Orange Beach, Ala., the MAX in Meridian and the CenturyLink’s headquarters in Shreveport, La. “Glass, Inc., has outstanding skilled employees who are committed to a culture of safety and quality, and they are devoted to providing the best services and products to their clients,” Yates said. “Whether the project is large or small, Robert and Glass, Inc., respond like it is the most important project they have ever had.”
Courtesy of Glass Inc.
Century Link Headquarters in Monroe, La.
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Turquoise Place in Orange Beach, Ala.
Smith attributes their success to a couple of factors. One, he had close to 20 years of experience with glass before helping found the firm. They could take on large projects because they had the expertise to do them. He also attributes much of their success to having a good relationship with Yates Construction. Glass, Inc., did a lot of jobs for Yates during the casino building boom days in the state. Work expanded to surrounding states including beach condominium projects in Florida and Alabama.
The company went from doing $50,000 to $100,000 glass projects to doing million-dollar glass projects. “We have done more than 3,000 commercial glazing project all over the Southeast,” Smith said. “For the Children’s Museum in Jackson, we bought the materials and installed all the glass material on the inside and outside of the building. Our slogan is we do anything from window panes to skyscrapers. Our biggest commercial project to date, the Turquoise Resort in Orange
Beach, Ala., included 30-story and 24-story buildings. We have done about 100 towers in the Panhandle of Florida and the Coast of Alabama.” Smith said in the past 20 years since Glass, Inc. was founded, glass has become increasingly popular. “Most architects these days are trying to add more glass,” Smith said. “To make a building almost feel like you are outside has been the trend over the past 20 years. It has also gotten a lot more technical than it used to be. Forty years ago, clear, clear insulated and tinted insulated glass were the three major categories of glass. These days, there are high performance coatings to make them more energy efficient. And we are putting in a lot of hurricane impact systems. If something is blown into it, the glass stays together like a windshield in a car protecting the inside of building from having windows blown out.” While much of the work has been new construction, the company also has done retrofitting jobs such as putting in hurricane impact glass systems after Hurricane Ivan. Currently the company is retrofitting the former World Trade Center in New Orleans, La. installing new hurricane impact glass systems in what will be a Four Seasons hotel. The company has underway a big project at St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital, a ten-story building for ALSAC, the fund-raising side of St. Jude’s. That project is nearly finished while they are in the middle of a huge project to build a research tower on the campus. No two projects are the same. “You are always working on something different,” Smith said. “It is not a monotonous work. Every building looks different. Each project has its own challenges. There are always issues that arise on construction jobs. Experienced companies know how to get in there and solve the problems, and keep it going. The key to our success is we have been doing it a long time, and having good, seasoned employees with a lot of experience. That is why we are one of the top glazing companies in the Southeast.” Other family members involved in the business include Robert’s wife, Beverly Smith, who is chief financial officer, his son, Rob Smith, manager of the Gulfport office and his son, Justin Smith, a project manager\estimator out of the Meridian corporate office. Currently it has about 85 full time employees. On any given day, there may be another 85 temporary employees for big jobs. For more information, see the website glassincorporated.net.
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4 Q Mississippi Business Journal Q Nov. 30 - Dec. 13, 2019 MANUFACTURING
Nissan cites progress getting rid of showroom freebies » Carmaker insists it U.S. layoffs over ‘for now’ By TED CARTER mbj@msbusiness.com Major Mississippi employer Nissan Motor Co. has decided its best bet for a U.S. recovery after a pair of awful quarters is not to sell more cars but to make more money from each car sold. Forget “market share” for now, said Nissan global controller and CFO-designate Stephen Ma, in a mid-November press conference. Instead, he said, think “quality” sales, a term the automobile executive defines as transactions with limited showroom sweeteners. The new emphasis comes after profits for the first half of fiscal 2019 fell to half of previous year levels. In the first quarter alone, companywide operating profits plunged 98.5 percent to $14.80 million and fell 70 percent in the second quarter that ended Sept. 30 to $278 million. Nissan’s new chief executive, Makoto Uchida, conceded the headwinds a day after taking his post on Dec. 1, repeatedly acknowledging the company was in an “extremely harsh situation,” the Associated Press reported. Uchida oversaw Nissan’s China market before taking the company’s top post. Nissan saw the start of the profit slump begin last fiscal year. It cited devaluation of emerging market currencies and rising commodity prices. Sales incentives were blamed for the U.S. dropoff and new environmental regulations for the same in Europe. The drops internationally coincided with sales and brand damage that followed the November 2018 arrest of former chairman Carlos Ghosn. Japanese authorities indicted Ghosn on several financial misconduct charges, including the fun-
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YOUTH OF CANTON PLANT, A PLUS FOR NISSAN WITH HIGH-TECH TRANSFORMATION LOOMING » Automotive expert says facility offers much-needed flexibility
neling of $5 million of Nissan’s money to a car dealership he controlled. The steep downturn in operating profits comes as Nissan is in the midst of worldwide labor force reductions targeted at 12,500 workers by 2022. So far, Nissan has cut 6,000 jobs, including about 1,400 in North America, of which 350 were jobs at the company’s 16-year-old plant in Canton, just north of Jackson. Nissan settled on the 12,500 jobs reduction before profits began falling drastically in the spring. A spokeswoman for the company’s North America region says the cuts are over for now but adjustments will be made as needed. By spring 2022, Nissan wants to have cut 10 percent of its production capacity. Meanwhile, signs on the sales “quality” front look promising, Ma said in his post-second quarter press briefing. He said getting more profit from each sale is the first pillar of a recovery plan that frowns on generous sales incentives. Inducements like equipment upgrades, rebates and factory discounts must become far fewer, Nissan says, as the $171 billion company initiates new cost controls and manufacturing efficiencies. Ma said Nissan executives are encouraged by an improvement in net-revenue per unit that began in July and showed signs of picking up steam as the second quarter closed. Not coincidentally, incentives per unit began decreasing in August, Nissan says. The carmaker is further encouraged by a drop of 9 percent, or 22,000 vehicles, in dealer inventories since the April 1 start of Nissan’s fiscal year. Nissan calls limiting of buyer enticements See PROGRESS, Page 5
By TED CARTER mbj@msbusiness.com The relatively young age of Nissan’s 16-year-old Canton assembly plant could help insulate it from company plans to cut global manufacturing capacity by 10 percent by spring 2022. The planned capacity reductions coincide with a collapse in operating profits halfway through Nissan’s fiscal year. Some of the blame for the fall in profits rests with “an aged car portfolio” that must be replaced, Nissan CFO Mark Ma told the media in early November. The Canton plant could be a strong candidate for assembling the vehicles that replace those whose time has passed, says Carla Bailo, Bailo a former 25-year Nissan executive and current CEO of the Center for Automobile Research in Ann Arbor, Mich. The plant already has a lot of 21st century technology to build on, said Bailo, who served as senior vice president of research and development for Nissan North America. She also spent 10 years at General Motors. Even if the Japanese carmaker scraps or pulls back on the weak-selling full size Titan trucks, light commercial vehicles and midsize Murano SUV, the technological infrastructure there retains its value, according to Bailo. Deason “The good thing about,” she said, “is that plant was designed for those products.” Its youthfulness gives it more flexibility, Bailo added. “You’ve got more smart components to work with. It is easier, then, to change production.” Bailo said she saw that flexibility when Nissan smoothly outfitted the plant to add production of the mid-size compact Altima when market demand created a need for extra volume beyond the Altima output at the Smyrna, Tenn., plant. “That all bodes well,” added the automotive industry think tank chief executive. If there was ever a time for an automobile plant to have flexibility, it is now, said Bailo, who sees an industry future in which carmakers seek to create platforms that can be used See YOUTH, Page 5
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KEY MARKETS JAPAN
CHINA RETAIL VOLUME *1
RETAIL VOLUME
Market share
New Skyline
285 -1.3% 281
FY18 1H
FY19 1H
New Dayz
Serena e-POWER Highway STAR
720 -0.3% 718
Sales *1 : 373 k units, -0.6%
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Market share: 6.5%, +0.4 point
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Market share Market share
7.8%
New Versa
709 -4.3% 679
Altima
Canada Sales: 75 k units, -8.7%
FY19 1H
Market share: 6.9%, -0.3 point
Mexico Sales: 123 k units, -18.2%
Market share
3.4% -0.8 point (THOUSAND UNITS)
8.1% -0.3 point (THOUSAND UNITS)
X-Trail
TIV *2 : 5.75 million units, -6.2%
FY19 1H
FY18 1H
US RETAIL VOLUME
FY18 1H
New Sylphy
FY19 3Q (Jul. to Sep.)
NORTH AMERICA
Market share
Market share
5.4% +0.8 point 6.2%
Market share
11.5% -0.8 point 10.7%
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(THOUSAND UNITS)
Market share
330 -19.7%
2.6%
265
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“normalizing” sales and gauges the quality of the sale on how close to normal it comes. The two other pillars to the recovery plan: Control costs and gain more efficiencies from manufacturing plants. “For the first pillar you can see we are right on track,” said Ma, citing the improved net revenue and increase in sales that came with limited incentives. “We are seeing recovery in the United States of quality sales,” he said. Fiscal 2019 U.S. sales projections, low-
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for multiple forms of propulsion. “You’ll need a very flexible plant to make that happen,” she noted. Still, it’s not as if the internal combustion engine is going away tomorrow, she said. “We are not going to sweat that until 2030.” Bailo said Canton could be the winner when Nissan decides to bring the first battery-powered pickup truck to the U.S. market. The Titan could serve as the platform, though Nissan has been vague on the when and where of its electric truck project. The thinking is that for an all-electric vehicle to sell well in the United States, it must be either a large SUV or full-size pickup. “Electrification will be key to trucks,” Automotive News reported Francois Bailly, global head of Nissan’s Light Commercial Vehicles business, saying at a press event in November. Bailly said Nissan’s success in a joint venture with China’s Dongfeng proves it can make a compelling electric pickup truck. Automotive News reported that whether Nissan pickups receive hybrid powertrains or full battery-electric powertrains will hinge on the results of technology now in development, and also on affordability. Whatever the company develops on the all-electric truck front, the vehicle must have the range and payload and tow capacity to compete well against conventional rivals, Nissan says.
Market share: 2.4%, -0.8 point
Russia Sales: 42 k units, -16.8%
ered in most of Nissan’s other global markets, are up 1.8 percent for the remainder of the year. Today, though, the company is “not chasing market share,” Ma noted. “We’re really primarily focused on sustaining long-term growth,” he said. Ma said Nissan is especially confident it can do that with the new models of the compact Sentra and subcompact Versa. Neither is made in Canton, however. The new versions of the Sentra and Versa as well as the electricity powered Leaf and autonomous cars and other vehicles wellstocked with artificial intelligence features.
Nissan LEAF
Europe excluding Russia Sales: 223 k units, -20.2%
Market share: 19.8%, -1.9 points
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Qashqai
Market share: 4.8%, -0.8 point
These are among efforts at reversing what Ma called “an aged car portfolio.” Plants that make small cars are among targets for job cuts, said Hiroto Saikawa, who had a brief stint as CEO after Ghosn but departed the post over reports of having received questionable – but not illegal – compensation. Neither the Canton nor Smyrna, Tenn., assembly plants makes the company’s small cars. They both instead produce the midsize compact Altima. A new Altima model introduced last fall is expected to hold sufficient sales appeal to help the company reduce retail incentives
Bailo’s assessment? “It’s pretty clear they are going to put it into their portfolio,” she said of all-electric truck. Canton also could get the opportunity to make the electric batteries the pickups will use, Bailo said. Looking at the years ahead in the transformation away from internal combustion as a propulsion system, Bailo said more software and artificial intelligence will come into play. Where Nissan’s Canton plant fits into the scheme of things could depend on how well the plant’s work force functions “in a world of what I call continuous learning,” Bailo said. “More of a risk to the manufacturing community is the intelligence that will go into these products,” she added. Her advice is to start thinking hard about how to retrain the workforce. Two facts will remain no matter how dominant and sophisticated software and artificial intelligence components become: “You’ll still need a product to put these things into. You’re still going to have someone assembling this product,” Bailo said. The more immediate calculation for Nissan, she said, is what to do about Canton’s big trucks, light commercial vehicles and the Murano during a downsizing. “Most of those vehicles are the ones that aren’t selling well in this economy. Then it becomes, ‘How does Nissan choose to manage the capacity it has’?” Nissan sold 50,459 Titans in the United States last year, 52,924, 21,880
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going forward. But Nissan is also focused on plants that are working below capacity, Saikawa said in July. He left as CEO in September. The 4.7 million square foot Canton plant has capacity to build 450,000 annually. But it has operated far below that capacity since its opening in 2003. It built its 4 millionth vehicle in 2018, for an average yearly production of 266,666. Last fiscal year the Canton plant produced 259,706 vehicles in a lineup consisting of the Altima, Titan trucks, Frontier light trucks, the NV Cargo and NV Passenger commercial vehicles and the midsize Murano SUV. The Murano struggles, especially in comparison to the Rogue SUV Nissan makes at its Smyrna plant. The Rogue sits below only Toyota’s RAV4 in U.S. SUV sales, ending 2018 with 412,110 units sold. The Murano sold 83,547 units in 2018, reported the sales data and research site GoodCarsBadCars.net. About 15,700 people work at Nissan U.S. assembly plants in Tennessee and Mississippi. Canton accounts for approximately 6,000 workers and remainder at Smyrna, where the company also produces batteries for its electric cars, and Decherd, Tenn. Nissan is not the first global carmaker to endure fiscal pain the last couple years. General Motors, the largest auto manufacturer in the U.S., said last year it plans to lay off nearly 15,000 workers in North America. In May, Ford said it would slash 10 percent of its labor force by August, laying off 7,000 workers worldwide. Nissan is done with its North America job cuts -- for now, according to Nissan spokeswoman Lloryn Love-Carter. “We will continue to monitor and react to market demand, but have no plans for further workforce reductions at this time,” she said in a late November email.
in 2016 and 12,140 in 2015, according to Carsalebase.com. Nissan sold 83,547 Murano SUVs, including its Sport model, in 2018, Carsalebase.com reported. By contrast, Nissan sold 148,720 Rogue SUVs in the United States last year, the company says. At the offices of the Madison County Economic Development Authority, Executive Director Josseph “Joey” Deason sees Nissan’s profits slump as part of a pattern the automotive industry has followed for decades. He said it’s why he is not so worried about the plant’s future as an economic engine for Madison County. “When you look at the automobile industry as a whole, it’s not just Nissan,” Deason said in an interview. “I worked for General Motors for about 18 years. I would see volumes go up and go down. The industry will right-size itself accordingly.” Deason agrees with the Center for Automobile Research’s Bailo that a young plant like Canton’s could have a lot to offer a project to modernize propulsion systems heavily reliant on artificial intelligence. The plant’s wiring alone likely offers great value, he said. “A small example would be just the height itself,” Deason said. Today’s ceiling heights are much higher and so can offer more manufacturing options than older plants, he added. “The future is bright” for Nissan in Canton, Deason said, and credited the plant’s flexibility for change as a major reason why.
6 Q Mississippi Business Journal Q Nov. 30 - Dec. 13, 2019 TOURISM
Boutique hotel going up on Bay beachfront By LISA MONTI mbj@msbusiness.com Construction of The Pearl Hotel in the center of Old Town Bay St. Louis is about a quarter of the way completed and the targeted opening is winter 2020. Hancock County-based Cure Land Co. is the developer. Work at the corner of Beach Boulevard and Main Street, where a small shopping mall had been before Hurricane Katrina, began early this year. The city building department issued a permit in January with valuation listed at $10.7 million. Cure Land Co. did not provide an updated cost. The property was called North Beach Hotel in the planning stages. So far, workers have constructed and strengthened the base of the four-story building and the upper floors are being framed, according to Regina Davis, architectural designer with the New Orleans firm Trapolin-Peer Architects, which designed the hotel. The 54,700-square-foot boutique hotel will have 59 rooms, an open-air courtyard and a swimming pool on the second floor. Three retail spaces will be on the hotel’s ground level and it is expected that a restaurant and bar will be among the occupants. Parking for hotel guests will be offsite.
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The 59-guestroom Pearl Hotel expected to be finished in winter 2020 in Bay St. Louis.
The construction site is surrounded by banners for contractors and others involved in the project. The building will fill the prime corner, which has been used in recent years for parking and community events. On the Main Street side, the hotel will sidle up to a one-story brick building that houses Field’s, part of the Nicaud family’s restaurants, and three retail spaces. On the Beach Boulevard side of the hotel is Trapani’s Eatery, a two-story restaurant
and bar that has been open 25 years. Cure Land Co. is a family-owned business with significant holdings in Hancock County. The company announced this year plans to build a casino on the beach near the Silver Slipper Casino, which sits on Cure-owned property. Trapolin-Peer Architects is an award-winning New Orleans architectural firm whose portfolio includes the Pontchartrain Hotel on St. Charles Avenue,
the Marriott Convention Center in downtown New Orleans and the Southern Hotel in Covington, La. The addition of the hotel on an empty lot in the heart of historic Bay St. Louis is welcomed by city boosters, including Tish Williams, executive director of the Hancock Chamber of Commerce, which is housed directly across Main Street from the hotel in the Hancock Whitney Bank building. “Tourism is the number one industry for the Bay and the Pearl is extremely important to the economic vitality of Hancock County,” she said. “This significant capital investment will also create career opportunities for our citizens, spur other community development and investments, and generate tax revenue.” She said the Cure’s investment “will be the catalyst that will bring a new source of customers to the area that will fuel all of the other businesses. Through the Pearl, we can introduce our community to a new source of investors and future residents.” Nikki Moon, who is active in Coast tourism and owns Bay Town Inn on Beach Boulevard near the hotel site, said, “The opening of The Pearl Hotel next year is so exciting. It will offer our visitors a new and unique place to stay in the heart of Old Town.”
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Sweetie Pie’s evicted for nonpayment of rent, other issues By JACK WEATHERLY jack.weatherly@msbusiness.com Sweetie Pie’s is looking for another place to operate its soul-food restaurant in Jackson. The St. Louis-based business that was built on the success of its reality series on the Oprah Winfrey Network found itself dealing with the unpleasant reality of an eviction on Saturday. Capital Tower LLC of Beverly Hills, Calif., owner of the Plaza Building in downtown Jackson, filed a complaint in the U.S. District Court for South Mississippi on Nov. 15 calling for payment of roughly $100,000 in back and future rent and other costs. The restaurant opened in August, only to be closed within a few days because of noncompliance with city code, specifically the presence of a large smoker parked in front of the building at 120 N. Congress St. In a few days, the restaurant reopened. The smoker had been moved and was never in service. The restaurant plans to move to East South Street, an old commercial sector
south of downtown, according to WLBT TV. Norman said in a WLBT report that there were plumbing and heating problems at the restaurant and thus he was not paying the rent. Capital Tower has invested millions of dollars in the building in the past few years. Rabin Michael, managing member of Capital Tower, said in an earlier article that “we would want nothing more than to have throngs of people and more vitality in downtown.” The suite rented by Sweetie Pie’s had been vacant since 2015, when La Finestra, an Italian cuisine restaurant, closed. Norman did not respond to a voicemail left on Monday. The complaint filed by Capital Tower states that the lease signed May 22, 2018 was breached as of Oct. 1, 2018. By Nov. 15, 2019, the date the complaint was filed, the rent owed was “in excess of $41,463.95.” Furthermore, the defendants were occupying a suite that was not part of the deal and were “unlawfully squatting” in that part of the building. Future rent under the lease, which runs
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Sweetie Pie’s vacated its space in the Plaza Building over the weekend.
though Aug. 31, 2021, is valued at $58,507.05, according to the complaint. The complaint also states that the restaurant was improperly disposing of grease and cooking oil, creating a health and safety hazard rather than properly using a designated container outside the building.
As of Tuesday, neither Norman nor David N. Sissom, president of AIR Trends International Inc., a Florida corporation that, according to the complaint, was “not qualified to do business in Mississippi,” had responded in court.
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onservatives regularly cite transparency and efficiency as goals to make government smaller and better. Too often, though, said conservatives do not deliver on these goals. New conservative leadership in Mississippi may be about to change that. In an op-ed piece, incoming Lt. Gov. Delbert Hosemann said he is taking steps to deliver on a campaign promise to increase transparency at the state capitol. “In partnership with the Legislative Budget Office and Mississippi Public Broadcasting, we are working on piloting a program on the Senate side to webcast committee meetings in addition to floor debate,” Hosemann wrote. Hmmm. One might hope that committee chairmen, knowing their meetings will be televised, will hold real committee meetings on important bills rather than the farcical gatherings under the outgoing administration. That’s when committee chairmen would walk in, say here’s the bill, and call for a vote with no amendments or serious discussion. You see transparency only works to improve government when citizens are able to see government at work, not when all is decided in private in advance.
Kudos to Hosemann for his leadership on this. In another oped piece, State Treasurer Shad White and Mississippi DepartBILL CRAWFORD ment of Finance and Administration executive director Laura Jackson said it is time to consolidate backroom functions in government. They want an Office of Shared Services to become law next year and focus on consolidating backroom functions for many of the smaller state agencies. “The problem is that it can be inefficient for many of these entities to have their own independent, backroom offices,” they wrote saying many of the state’s 204 agencies, boards, and commissions house their own accounting departments, human resource services, information technology departments, payroll and travel services, and a host of other “backroom” subdivisions. White and Jackson said that implementing a shared services would save taxpayers money, improve services, and lower the likelihood of fraud and theft. “Implementing a shared services arrangement would See CRAWFORD, Page 5
n 2018, Americans donated $427.71 billion in charitable giving. Fraser Institute, based in Canada, indicates that Mississippians gave an average of 1.67 percent of their incomes to charity each year, ranking the state 10th among 64 states and provinces. Mississippians display their generous hearts through their charitable giving, but thieves sometimes take advantage of these soft spots in a variety of holiday scams. Those donated dollars make attractive marks for the dishonest, according to the Mississippi State University Extension Service family resource management. Consumers need to be especially careful about charity tricks and cheats during the holiday season. Doing research before giving is encouraged. Anyone can put on a Santa suit or make a phony charity call. Don’t succumb to pressure, so take your time. If you receive a call, request information by mail, and if you receive mail solicitations, check to determine if the group is real and how much of your donation actually goes to the charity. The Better Business Bureau holds the standard that at least 65 percent of income should be spent on the charitable activity. Law enforcement agencies throughout northeast Mississippi keep a close eye on scams, especially during the holiday season and can be a good resource when checking on solicitations. Often groups will identify themselves with a name that closely resembles a well-known, reputable organization. Others will thank you for a pledge – one you probably didn’t make – and offer to arrange an immediate donation collection. When selecting a charity to support this year, remember the following: Get the name of the person calling and the exact name of the charity. With so many charities in existence, mistaken identity is a common problem and sometimes intentionally done for confusion. Resist pressure to give on the spot, whether from a telemarketer or door-to-door solicitor. A responsible charity respects your right to make a thoughtful decision. Press for specifics. If the charity says it’s helping the homeless, for example, ask how and where it’s working. The caller should be able to tell you the organization’s purpose, whether contributions to it are tax deductible, how a gift will be used and how much of it will go to the charity’s program. Check websites for basics. A charity’s mission, program and finances should be available on its site. If not, check for a report at www.give.org. Never give your credit card number or other personal financial information to unknown callers. Always get receipts especially for cash contributions. These are important for tax deductions and provide a tracking mechanism for donations. The Mississippi Secretary of State’s office oversees the registration of charities in Mississippi and all charitable organizations are required to register with the SOS’s Office and renew yearly at http:// www.sos.ms.gov/charities Mississippians give to charities to make a difference. It’s important to do due diligence to ensure your hard-earned charitable contributions are spent in the most effective way possible this holiday season. — The Daily Journal
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mean added oversight for these smaller boards since their administrative functions would all be housed under the same roof. Instead of monitoring 80 different boards or commissions, we might now only need to monitor 20.” Hmmm. One might hope that recommendations from the state’s top two financial control officials would move the needle on government efficiency. Yet, as we have learned from past efforts, many small agencies operate as little fiefdoms and have powerful godfathers to protect them in the legislature. Even Gov. Phil Bryant admitted he underestimated these agencies’ “political support system.” That came after his call to terminate or consolidate many of these same boards and commissions was ignored. As was his call to consolidate “non-educational duties” in school districts. As was Gov. Haley Barbour’s call to consolidate backroom functions for community and junior colleges. And so on. You see, it’s much easier to strangle government as a whole through budget cuts than it is to prune government through thoughtful reorganization. The problem with that, of course, is that you strangle the good and necessary along with the bad and unnecessary. Kudos to White and Jackson for their leadership on this. As the Greenwood Commonwealth commented, “It just makes good business sense.” A New Year’s hope is that other government officials and key legislators will get on board with Hosemann, White, and Jackson and finally deliver on transparency and prudent efficiency. “Out in the open wisdom calls aloud, she raises her voice in the public square” — Proverbs 1:20. » Bill Crawford (crawfolk@gmail.com) is a syndicated columnist from Meridian.
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tate Auditor Shad White is continuing his push to get Mississippi school districts to cut non-classroom spending. A report that the Republican auditor’s office released in mid-November finds that Mississippi spends more on such purposes than most other states. He’s calling on districts to do more to streamline or cut spending on assistant principals, principals, superintendents and central offices and redirect the money to teachers, learning materials, librarians, counselors and school buses. White has previously told The Associated Press that he considers some administrative spending to be bad or wasteful. Non-school spending, as accounted for here, includes not only administrative salaries, but also food service and the cost of construction. Because food service is largely paid for with federal dollars, and much capital spending comes from borrowed money, it would be impossible to shift those dollars to teachers even if districts wanted to. The auditor’s report cited Jackson Superintendent Errick Greene’s April announcement that the state’s second-largest district had saved $1 million by making changes to its central office operations. That’s a lot of money, but keep in mind that the Jackson district has a yearly budget of more than $300 million. White argues that small shifts could add up, though. “Even spending shifts of 1-2% of total spending can have a large impact,” the report states. “For example, a 6% shift from outside-the-classroom spending into class-
rooms would equate to just over $250 million.” It’s the second report that White’s office has done pushing for changes, following an April report that looked at the increase in administrative spending. The trend has been apparent for years, but the reasons behind it remain the subject of conjecture. White’s efforts thus far have documented the trend but provided few reasons why. Other possible reason: Mississippi’s school districts are small compared to those in some neighboring states. The state has more school districts than Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, or Virginia — all with larger populations. Oklahoma, with more than 500 school districts, performs even worse than Mississippi on White’s measure of outside-the-classroom spending. On the other hand, White’s figures show non-classroom spending is lower than average in Arkansas, which also has more school districts than Mississippi. Mississippi is among the 10 lowest spending states nationwide on a per-student basis, and those who support more spending say that White, like state Auditor Stacey Pickering before him, seeks to shift blame for inadequate resources and teacher pay from lawmakers to wasteful superintendents. Others argue that the distinction between inside the classroom and outside the classroom is artificial, and the most important measure is how students are doing. That lines up with how Mississippi’s educational fund-
ing formula is structured, which lets districts spend state aid as they see fit, as long as they meet accrediting guidelines. Decades ago, Mississippi had a funding formula that allotted state aid for particular spending such as textbooks or buses. At least one school district may be Jeff Amy taking White’s criticisms to heart. The Columbus school district voted last week to seek a performance audit of its spending to specifically look at whether the 3,500-student district is spending enough money for classroom purposes. “There’s an ongoing dialogue about how much money should be going into the classroom, and one thing we want them to look at is if there are classifications they consider to be outside of the classroom that we consider to be money that is going to students,” Columbus school board president Jason Spears told The Commercial Dispatch recently. The district will probably have to hire an outside firm, though, with the auditor’s office saying it’s likely too busy to help.
» Jeff Amy has covered politics and government for The Associated Press in Mississippi since 2011. Follow Jeff Amy him on Twitter at http:// twitter.com/jeffamy.
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ach year the Gallup organization surveys Americans to determine how they feel about certain professions. The December 2018 survey revealed that nurses rated highest for honesty and ethics for 17th consecutive year. Members of Congress and telemarketers rated lowest. Below are the rankings for each profession. Respondents in the survey were asked the following question: Please tell me how you would rate the honesty and ethical standards of people in these different fields — very high, high, average, low or very low? The number beside the profession indicates the percentage of respondents who replied High or Very High. » Nurses — 84 » Medical doctors — 67 » Pharmacists — 66 » High school teachers — 60 » Police officers — 54 » Accountants — 42 » Funeral directors — 39 » Clergy — 37 » Journalists — 33 » Building contractors — 29 » Bankers — 27 » Real estate agents — 25 » Labor union leaders — 21 » Lawyers — 19 » Business executives — 17 » Stockbrokers — 14
» Advertising practitioners — 13 » Telemarketers — 9 » Members of Congress — 8 » Car salespeople — 8 Nurses have been at the top of the list for 19 of the past 20 years. Healthcare workers continue to remain high on the list Clergy ratings have gone from a high of 67 percent in 1985 to the current 37 percent. No doubt that clergy abuse and the declining importance of Christianity has contributed to those findings. Indeed, the Pew Research Center surveys conducted in 2018 and 2019, 65 percent of American adults describe themselves as Christians when asked
about their religion, down 12 percentage points over the past decade Phil Hardwick Journalists’ ethics rating hit a high of 33 percent, up 10 points since 2016. That’s significant when considering the disaggregation in news organizations. Real estate agents ranked 12th out of 20. Several years ago, this writer reported on which factors were most important when it comes to selecting a real estate agent. The top 10 results ranked in order were as follows: » Honesty » Knowledge of specific property » Ethical behavior » Knowledge of financial options » Ability to answer questions » Knowledge of closing statements » Knowledge of real estate law » Organization » Friendly personality » High school degree For more details on the Gallup survey, https://news. gallup.com/poll/245597/nurses-again-outpace-professions-honesty-ethics.aspx » Phil Hardwick is a regular Mississippi Business Journal columnist. His email is phil@philhardwick. com.
» FROM THE SENATOR’S DESK
Let’s move past budget brinksmanship A week before Thanksgiving, Congress approved and President Donald Trump signed a short-term government funding bill through Dec. 20. This bill, also known as a continuing resolution (CR), keeps existing expenditures in place and was necessary to prevent an immediate government shutdown. However, the CR amounts to a regrettable stopgap and sets up a legislative sprint to find a longer-term solution. If members of Congress and the president are unable to reach a new agreement by the deadline, then our country could experience a government shutdown right before Christmas for the second year in a row. That would be unacceptable. I am hoping that cooler heads prevail and we can move past budget brinkmanship.
Shutdowns waste time and money Washington falls into these kinds of traps far too often. The most recent shutdown lasted for 35 days, longer than any other in American history. During that time, loans to farmers went unprocessed, TSA agents and air traffic controllers reported for duty without compensation, and companies could not verify workers’ immigration statuses. The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office estimates that it cost the American economy $8 billion in the
first quarter of 2019. Among the worst effects, military men and women in the Coast Guard, deployed around the world, had to serve without pay. This did not happen to members of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force, who are funded through a separate defense appropriation. Because no service member should go without pay, I have authored a bill that would prevent the Coast Guard from being singled out again. This legislation would ease the burden of future budget impasses, but Congress should do more to avoid this scenario in the first place. I have cosponsored a bill that would keep the government open without an updated budget agreement while giving lawmakers strong incentives to come back to the negotiating table.
Continuing resolutions create problems Shutdowns are worst-case scenarios in federal budgeting, but CRs like the one in place today create their own problems. These across-the-board extensions of current spending bills require money to be used in areas where it is no longer needed and delay new programs. This is particularly harmful for our nation’s defense. Our military cannot execute this year’s strategy with last
year’s budget and priorities. While America’s defense industrial base and the Pentagon wait for updated funding, our nation’s rivals make gains that erode our competitive edge.
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A basic responsibility Of course, the best way to get out of this destructive pattern is for Republicans and Democrats to do their work in a spirit of consensus and bipartisanship. Congressional leaders agreed with President Trump on a two-year budget deal as early as July. That deal involved compromises on both sides. It also set up a framework for a responsible appropriations process to fill in the details, and I hoped it signaled a return to a normal budgeting process. Since that time, it is regrettable that some elected members have taken back promises they made this summer, allowing partisan politics to distract from the task at hand. This creates uncertainty not only for our military but also for the millions of Americans who rely on federal services.
» Roger Wicker is a U.S. Senator from Mississippi. Readers can contact him at 330 W. Jefferson St., Tupelo, MS 38803 or call (662) 844-5010.
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This Mississippi River hotspot is known for history, haunts and a 20th Century phenomenon By DOUG SEGREST » Spotlighting special towns across Mississippi, Good Towns, presented by Regions Bank, is about the character, the history, the people and the unique things that make a town a special place.
High above downtown Vicksburg, overlooking the Yazoo River as it snakes its way to join the mighty Mississippi, Ginger Donohue surveys the landscape as the sun sets over neighboring Louisiana. She takes a deep breath and sighs contentedly. She’s visiting with friends, giving them a both a visual and verbal lay of the land from atop the roof of the 10 South Rooftop Bar and Grill. “I was born and raised here, and I love my city,” Donohue said. “When you go anywhere around here, people recognize you. And no matter where you go, you’ve got a friend.” A Regions banker, Donohue works in nearby Beechwood. Beyond her banking role, she’s an unofficial tour guide, with dozens of stories and even more suggested must-visit stops. Just make sure you have plenty of time to spare. There’s a lot to see – especially for history buffs. The town on the banks of the Big Muddy first boomed as a 19th Century trade center, played a pivotal role in the American Civil War and helped launch a commercial icon. And, as with so many Southern towns
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The original bottle used by Joe Biedenharn is similar to the one in the middle right foreground. The entrepreneur first used soda water bottles that were readily available.
with a past, it has ghost stories aplenty. Bottles up Coca-Cola is a product of Atlanta, but the soft drink was first bottled in Vicksburg, thanks to the ingenuity of local businessman Joe Biedenharn. Along with
candy, Biedenharn served fountain drinks that became available when the soda pop company shared its syrup with small stores across the South. But his customers wanted more – namely the opportunity to take Coca-Cola home. So Biedenharn asked the Coca-Co-
A bird’s-eye view from the 10 South Rooftop Bar & Grill provides a glimpse of the city, the rivers and a gorgeous sunset. .
la Company for permission to bottle the concoction in his store. Surprisingly, the request was granted without hesitation. Wearing a heavy coat, wooden shoes and a mask to protect himself from the occasional exploding glass bottle, Biedenharn went to work creating a cultural phenomenon. Since 1979, the Biedenharn Coca-Cola Museum has provided a moment frozen in time – 1894, when Biedenharn first filled the blob-top bottle embossed with his name and location. Thanks to a joint effort by the Biedenharn family and the Vicksburg Foundation for Historic Preservation, a visit to the candy store lures tourists wanting to learn about the evolution of the soda bottle and Coke’s rise to business prominence. And, the bonus? Try the original Coca-Cola ice cream float at the counter, as Joe intended. There’s even a mural commemorating Biedenharn’s breakthrough a few blocks away. At the time of the bottle invention, Vicksburg was the state’s largest city. Much of its history is captured on the Vicksburg Riverfront Murals, from the city’s origins as a key port on the Mississippi, with tributes to the town’s contribution to the Civil Rights Movement, politics and its longtime role as host of the Miss Mississippi Pageant.
Haunted history Located on a contemporary cul-de-sac, the tour of the McRaven Mansion begins by opening a simple metal gate that leads to a garden path meandering through a canopy of trees. At the end of the walkway stands the “Most Haunted House” in See VICKSBURG, Page 13
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Mississippi. It was initially erected in 1797 as a tworoom frontier home for highwayman Andrew Glass, who earned his keep by robbing people along the Natchez Trace before returning to McRaven to hide out. In 1836, Sheriff Stephen Howard became the new owner and added a dining room, a second bedroom and a two-story, covered porch to create the perfect home for his young bride, Mary Elizabeth. But, alas, she lost her life following complications from childbirth, and the grieving lawman eventually moved. In 1849, Pennsylvania-born businessman John H. Bobb added a third wing in a Greek Revival style that created the house visitors see today. Adorned with 19th Century art and museum-quality antiques, including a two-person “courting couch” that allowed would-be lovers to get to know each other without getting too close, this is the version that tourists have clamored to see since it was opened to the public in 1961. The home was used as a field hospital during the Battle of Vicksburg and took more than 500 direct mortar hits during the accompanying siege. Even today, with the scars of the past still visible, the home is awe inspiring. And, says McRaven docent John Tinsley, it really is haunted. Five people died in the house, including the 15-year-old Mary Elizabeth. The property’s managers say she’s responsible for the bedside lamp in her room that inexplicably turns on and off, and the ghostly apparition seen at night on the house’s flying-wing staircase. A 20th Century owner of the McRaven house claimed to see former resident William Murray on the staircase – years after Murray died in the house. Ac-
cording to legend, the frightened man ran to the master bedroom, locked himself inside and called his Episcopal priest to come and bless the house. Weeknight haunted tours are available for booking, with a minimum of a paranormal party of four, as well as private ghost investigations that come at a not-so-scary good price. Pass the vittles After even a daytime tour of McRaven and your introduction to Mary Elizabeth, the Walnut Hills Restaurant is the ideal place to recharge. In a quaint Olde Town Vicksburg home, the Southern cuisine features everything from fried chicken to steaks and seafood. And it’s all served in the dining room on a big table, seating up to a dozen guests who spin a Lazy Susan to access options. Several mouth-watering main entrees are offered, along with a hearty sampling of home-cooked vegetables that will please any palate.
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A lazy Susan at the Walnut Hills Restaurant provides a unique way to serve a communal meal.
As good as the food is, the atmosphere is uniquely Vicksburg. If only Mary Elizabeth were here … Let the food settle, or work it off. Much of Vicksburg is walkable, from the riverfront murals and casinos to the commerce district to Olde Town. The Lower Mississippi River Museum provides interactive exhibits dedicated to the waters that have shaped this town in more ways than one. An outdoors flood model illustrates the many factors that can change a river. The museum also shows how people have leveraged the river as a valuable natural resource for generations. And the M/V Mississippi IV, a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers workboat, can be toured from stem to stern. Nearby, the Duff Green Mansion is a stately bed-and-breakfast featuring a ballroom that welcomed Union Gen. Ulysses S. Grant and former Confederate President Jefferson Davis to formal dances. And, of course, it has its own ghost story, too. Also close by, the Cedar Grove Mansion Inn and Restaurant offers romantic get-
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A sweeping vista of the park shows the natural beauty of the battlefield near the river – a battlefield that proved to be crucial to preserving the Union.
aways and is one of the region’s most popular wedding destinations. And if you love military history, Navy Circle, overlooking the river (and just off the interstate), was the site of the Union siege position that helped turn the Civil War and preserve the Union.
Where war turned Vicksburg was incorporated in 1825 and named after Methodist missionary Newitt Vick. Long before, it was occupied by Natchez Native Americans. The first Europeans settled here by establishing Fort SaintPierre on the bluffs above the water. In 1863, Vicksburg became a turning point of the American Civil War. According to President Abraham Lincoln, Vicksburg was the key, “and the war can never be bought to a close until that key is in our pocket.” The Campaign for Vicksburg, intended to split the South in half, began in 1862 under the direction of Grant. The siege, with Vicksburg surrounded and the Mississippi River secured, lasted 47 days until the city’s surrender on July 4, 1863. It coincided with the Union’s victory over the Confederacy in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, turning the tide of the war. Now a National Military Park, the enormous history here is best absorbed in the early morning as dew covers the battleground and a light fog shrouds the trees. There are many ways to tour the park, including a walking, hiking and a biking trail, and there are licensed battlefield guides for hire, as well as living history reenactments. The park is vast, so plan on spending a full day there. And while this living monument was forged in tragedy, there is abundant natural beauty in this rolling terrain. Terrain that, like almost everything else in town, was shaped by – and points people back to – that mighty river.
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Walk-on’s will take the field in Ridgeland
By JACK WEATHERLY jack.weatherly@msbusiness.com Walk-ons are known for their enthusiasm. They are not scholarship players. They have to scrap and hustle just to make the squad. Rudy Ruettiger was a legendary walkon for the Notre Dame football team. A movie bearing his first name made him a legend. Brandon Landry and Jack Warner brought that kind of enthusiasm as walkons on the LSU basketball team in the ‘90s. And that hustle is the spirit of their chain of restaurants known as Walk-on’s Bistreaux and Bar.
Landry and Warner built the first one in the shadow of Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge in 2003. The restaurants now number 36 around the South, according to Jeff St. Romain, who with his business partner, Matt Gallagher, will open their second Mississippi Walk-on’s in Ridgeland. St. Romain said franchisees have signed deals with the company on 120 eateries. St. Romain and Gallagher, both of whom live in Madisonville, La., bought the rights for Mississippi from Hattiesburg, where they opened their first one a year ago, to the Tennessee line, St. Romain said. They have plans for two in Jackson and one each in Flowood, Oxford and Southaven. The Ridgeland store will be built in the third phase of the Renaissance at Colony
Park, which has drawn a lot of controversy in the past few years, with the case going to the state Supreme Court, where a plan to build a Costco Wholesale store was blocked, only to undergo a change to comply with city ordinances. It will be opened next year. An objection by opponents of the wholesale store was heavy motor traffic. That helped sell St. Romain and Gallagher on the site. The store will initially hire about 200 people to man the high-energy eatery, with a leveling to 175 on a continuing basis, St. Romain said. To keep customers entertained, there will be 75 to 80 flat-screen television sets, he said.
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Ole Miss edges MSU in value index It’s like the Egg Bowl, the annual football game between Mississippi State and Ole Miss. Except this is a contest of a different sort. It’s the Best Value Colleges study by SmartAsset. This year, Ole Miss edges out State by a .33 on the index – 36.61 to 36.28, thus gaining revenge for an equally narrow gridiron loss on Thanksgiving Day, 21-20. And like any good sporting event, there are points that can be argued. In this case, Mississippi State edges the Rebels with average annual starting salary for a bachelor’s degree holder – $50,000 to $47,800. Otherwise, in three of the other four categories – scholarships and grants, tuition and retention rate – Ole Miss ranks slightly ahead. Living costs go to State, $15,802 to $15,862. Mississippi College is No. 3 overall, followed in order by the University of Southern Mississippi, Delta State University, Mississippi University for Women and Jackson State University. Not all four-year schools are on the list. Millsaps, for instance, and William Carey. That’s because “we did not have data in each of the categories [for] those schools” and so they were not included in the index, according to Steve Sabato, public relations manager for SmartAsset. — JACK WEATHERLY
Host to succeed Summerford at Trustmark Trustmark Corp. announced Tuesday that Gerard R. Host has been elected to succeed R. Michael Summerford as chairman of the Board of Directors of Trustmark Corp. and Trustmark National Bank effective April 28, the date of the 2020 annual shareholders’ meeting. Host, with more than 35 years of experience at Trustmark, will remain CEO and will succeed Summerford, who plans Host to retire at the shareholders’ meeting. Summerford joined Trustmark in 2005 and has served as its chairman since 2016. He served as president and chief operating officer of ChemFirst Inc., a publicly traded manufacturer of electronic and specialty chemicals, until his retirement in 2002. In addition, Duane A. Dewey, chief operating officer of Trustmark National, has been named president of the bank and elected to the board of directors of the parent organization and bank. Dewey joined Trustmark in 2003 and has held a number of executive management positions across the organization. Active in community affairs, Dewey has served on the Board of St. Dominic Health Services Foundation, Inc., the Jackson Preparatory School Board of Trustees, the Board of
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The Walk-ons Bistreaux and Bar will feature 75 to 80 television sets and 45 brands of beer.
Reflecting its Louisiana roots, the menu will feature Cajun cuisine with mainstream offerings such as burgers and fries. There will be a list of mixed drinks and wines to go with 48 brands of beer. Drew Brees is hardly a walk-on. He is all-pro quarterback for the New Orleans Saints. But he bought in to the company and owns 25 percent of it, according to St. Romain. “He’s a great brand ambassador,” St. Romain said.
Fellowship of Christian Athletes of Mississippi and the Dean’s Advisory Council of the E. J. Ourso College of Business at LSU.
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PSC former commissioner Cochran dies at 78 Nielsen Cochran, longtime public officeholder, has passed away at age 78. He was elected Jackson City Commissioner in 1977 and re-elected in 1981. He was elected Central District Public Service Commissioner in 1983, serving till 2007. Cochran’s brother, U.S. Sen. Thad Cochran, passed away in May after 40 Cochran years in the upper chamber preceded by six years in the House of Representatives. Nielsen Cochran was married to Connie Cochran and they had two sons, Scot and Jason. He was born in Pontotoc in 1941. His family moved to Byram in 1946, where he graduated from high school. A former professional baseball player in the Baltimore Orioles organization, he attended Mississippi College and Northern State College in South Dakota. — MBJ staff
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That would certainly make Jones Walker one of America’s top firms, but Thomas told me that they are definitely focused on serving their communities, however large or small. “You might say we offer the expertise of a large firm, but with an intense local focus”, she told me. “Our mission is to provide a full range of legal services to our clients, and you’ll find that many of our partners are actively engaged in community proj-
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had an opportunity to visit with Aileen Thomas, a partner with Jones Walker, and learn about one of Mississippi’s (and the nation’s) top law firms. Thomas was born in Australia, but came to the United States as a young girl and grew up in Mississippi, attending Belhaven University and the Mississippi College School of Law, where graduated in 1995. She eventually joined Jones Walker in 2011 when it merged with another firm, and today serves on the firm’s Board of Directors. She does a substantial amount of work related to community development, especially in low income communities. Thomas lives in northeast Jackson, and tells Thomas me that Jones Walker is committed to maintaining its support and presence in downtown Jackson. I asked her to give me a good overview of Jones Walker. “We’re a full service law firm,” she said. “We represent 38 Fortune 100 companies, and 30 publicly traded corporations.”
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ects and support. We’re very proud of that.” It is a firm that is very involved in community development and financial law, I asked Thomas how she views the Mississippi business environment and prospects for the coming decade. “We’re very optimistic about Mississippi,” she said. “While we are not without chalAlan Turner lenges, there are many good things happening in Mississippi, and we see solid growth and development on the horizon for the state.” She sees Mississippi as a strongly business-positive state that works to attract new businesses as well as supporting existing ones. “As we see it, challenges are also opportunities, and one of our key goals is to provide the experience and expertise that will help our clients to weather the challenges and capitalize on the opportunities,” she said. Thomas said that she expects to see growth for the firm in the upcoming 5 years, as Mississippi grows, and they expect to play a strong role in community support and development in the process. I asked her what advice she might have to offer to young people who are considering a career in law, and whether she recommends law as a strong career choice. “Definitely,” she said. ‘There are many opportunities in the legal profession today, and it’s a great career choice for young people just entering college.” She suggested that it’s vital that young people work “very hard at being good at what you do best” and focus on that, as it is especially important for anyone considering law as a profession. “Law is a wonderful and rewarding career choice, but it’s also a competitive field, so anyone considering a legal career needs to be fully committed to hard work and excellence”, she suggested. And also, it’s important for young people to become, and stay engaged in their local communities.” Jones Walker recently went through a firm “rebranding” and is now focused more than ever on its clients and communities, in providing the expertise of a major firm with the local focus of a smaller firm. “We see this as vital in our engagement in Mississippi, as well as all of the other states where we operate.” Contact Mississippi Business Journal publisher Alan Turner at alan.turner@ msbusiness.com or (601) 364-1021.
Ashley Furniture invests $25M, will add 100 jobs at Ecru By JACK WEATHERLY jack.weatherly@msbusiness.com
Ashley Furniture is expanding operations at its stationary upholstery manufacturing and regional distribution center in Ecru. The project is a $25 million corporate investment and will create 100 jobs. “Northeast Mississippi’s furniture industry is a strong economic driver throughout the region, employing thousands of Mississippians – many of whom are employed at Ashley Furniture,” Gov. Phil Bryant said in a release “Ashley has had tremendous success at its Ecru facility, and the addition of 100 more jobs for the area’s skilled workforce will help ensure the company enjoys many more years of growth and success in Pontotoc County.” Ashley Furniture employs 3,290 workers in Mississippi, with approximately 2,260 employees at the Ecru location. Furniture manufacturing added $4.29 billion to the Mississippi economy in 2014. In that year, employment stood at 26,193, according to Dr. Rubin Shumulsky, head of the sustainable bioproducts department at Mississippi State University. Peak employment in the industry reached 31,600 in 2000, before falling to 17,600 by 2009, largely due to a drop in demand from China because of that country’s production of furniture cheaper than could be bought in the United States. Shumulsky describes the industry as stable and moderately diversified. Upholstered furniture remains the strength, with some case goods. “We’ve got a trained work force, we’ve got raw materials,” he said. “If we wanted to open a plant in Tulsa, Oklahoma, it would be much harder because they don’t have the allied support network.” Ashley Furniture’s expansion, the company’s 14th at its Ecru location, will involve constructing an additional 403,000 square feet onto its existing facility, which is nearly 2 million square feet. The truck shop will be re-established in a new location, which will be comprised of a 35,000-square-foot truck maintenance facility. The Mississippi Development Authority is providing $3 million for site preparation and construction. The company also qualifies for the Advantage Jobs Rebate program, which provides a cash rebate to eligible businesses that create new jobs that meet or exceed the average annual wage of the state or the county in which the company locates. MDA Executive Director Glenn McCullough Jr. said, “We salute our partners at Three Rivers Planning and Development District, the Pontotoc County Board of Supervisors and the town of Ecru for their teamwork with MDA to bring this exciting economic development win to our state.”
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Cookie baking that started on a whim becomes a franchise chain By JACK WEATHERLY jack.weatherly@msbusiness.com The story of Whimsy Cookie Co. began where you might imagine – in someone’s home kitchen. Laurie Suriff began by making cookies for her husband’s clients, then for others. Then she began selling them. That’s the way things went for several years. Then, by chance, she joined forces with Leigh Anne Tuohy, whose adoptive son, Michael Oher, has become part of American sports lore, thanks to the book and movie called “Blind Side,” which became sensations. Michael was a very large ghetto kid in Memphis and the Tuohys took him in after seeing him play on the Briarcrest Christian School football team in the suburbs. Then he starred at Ole Miss. A few years later Tuohy wanted an order of Baltimore Ravens-theme cookies. By now, that was Michael’s team, in the NFL. Tuohy’s husband, Sean, approached Laurie about joining forces in the business venture, and the rest isn’t yet history, but it’s evolving. Memphis-based Whimsy Cookie Co. has sold eight franchises since its business plan matured in 2013. The latest is in the Renaissance at Colony Park in Ridgeland. Co-owner Pepper Carter declined to reveal the front-end investment.
The company headquarters did not respond to inquiries about the franchise agreements. Franchise Times, a trade publication, reported on Sept. 27 that the initial investment is between $280,000 and $420,000, adding that because no franchised stores have been operating long enough, no financial data is included in the franchise disclosure document. Aaron Suriff, Laurie’s husband, heads up franchising. He began selling franchises. in January 2018 Twenty-two more deals are signed, he said in the Franchise Times article. Alan and Pepper Carter opened their store on Nov. 6. “The public has received it very well,” said Pepper Carter, who is communications manager for Broadmoor Baptist Church in Madison and whose husband is a pharmaceuticals salesman. About 20 people work at the store, most of whom are part-time, she said. As you might imagine, the cookies are not cheap. That’s because they are handmade. There is a variety of styles and tastes. In-store, basic decorated sugar cookies are $3.50 each; detailed sugar cookies are $4. Gooey cookies are $2.25 each, $2.50 with chocolate chips. Shipped, basic sugar cookies are $48 for 12, or $4 each. Of course, seasonal cookies are in demand now. They run about $5 apiece.
The pink-dominated decor of the Whimsy Cookie Co. store in the Renaissance at Colony Park sets the tone for the variety of cookies, ranging from specialty items to gooies.
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Cultivation Food Hall adds two vendors Cultivation Food Hall announces two new vendors, Yuzu Ramen and Ariella’s Pasta Bar. Yuzu Ramen is the first true ramen concept in Mississippi, offering authentic ramen, made in-house by owner and chef, Connor Mize, according to a news release. Ariella’s Pasta Bar is a new concept by Chef Ashburn-Townsend, to follow her first venture in the food hall, Ariella’s New York Delicatessen. With her next concept, Ariella’s Pasta Bar, Chef Alivia Ashburn-Townsend offers classic, Italian dishes made with fresh ingredients. Diners can build their own pasta dish or choose from such offerings as Chicken Alfredo and Pasta Primavera, or house-made meatballs over pappardelle. Ashburn-Townsend calls the house-made Italian cream soda her favorite menu item, saying, “It takes me... to a period of time of simplicity, with neighborhood soda shops and diners. My favorite food item is the red wine braised pork and pappardelle.” “We try to be as authentic as possible while at the same time trying to appeal to our western demographic,” Mize said of Yuzu Ramen. The Yuzu Ramen Menu is centered on Mize’s house-made Ramen bowls with vegan, gluten free and build-your-own-bowl options, as well as his signature Yuzu Bowl: pork belly, garlic, yuzu, soy, marinated egg and bamboo shoots. Mize has honed his ramen-making throughout his career as a chef, stating, “Ramen originated in China as lomein then over several generations the Japanese took it and made it into the art form it is today.” Cultivation Food Hall showcases a curated collection of eight boutique restaurant concepts and a classic, craft cocktail bar. The lineup includes Ariella’s Pasta Bar, Atlas, Bocca Pizzeria, Fête au Fête, Gold Coast Bar, Il Lupo Coffee, Poké Stop, Whisk Crêperie and Yuzu Ramen. Cultivation Food Hall is located on the ground floor of the BankPlus Building in The District at Eastover at 1200 Eastover Drive, Suite 125 Jackson, MS 39211.
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Mississippi school district sues maker of e-cigarettes A school district in Mississippi is suing the largest e-cigarette maker in the U.S., saying that Juul Labs is deceptively marketing its products to teenagers and causing young people to become addicted. The Jefferson County School District filed the lawsuit Dec. 5 in federal court in southern Mississippi. Attorneys are seeking to have it certified as a class-action lawsuit on behalf of all Mississippi school districts. The suit seeks an unspecified amount of money, including some to pay for prevention education and addiction treatment. The lawsuit is similar to those filed this year by several other states and the District of Columbia. North Carolina became the first state to sue the San Francisco startup in May. School districts in Kansas and Kentucky have also sued Juul. The Jefferson County School District, in rural southwestern Mississippi, has about 1,200 students in kindergarten through 12th grade. Attorneys representing the district in the lawsuit are based in Nashville, Tennessee. The lawsuit says tobacco use among teens decreased significantly from 2000 to 2017. “This success has been the result of years of litigation and strict regulation,” the Mississippi lawsuit says. “ It is also due to the widespread and mainstream public health message that smoking kills people — a message that Big Tobacco can no longer dispute or contradict. This incredible progress towards eliminating youth tobacco and nicotine use has now largely been reversed due to e-cigarettes and vaping.” The Jefferson County School District’s lawsuit also targets Altria, which owns Marlboro and other cigarette brands. Altria owns about one-third of Juul. Juul launched in 2015 and now controls about two-thirds of the U.S. retail market for e-cigarettes. The company faces separate investigations by Congress, the FDA and other federal regulators.
Juul’s top executives dispute allegations that they market their products to teens, declaring that they’ve taken unprecedented steps to combat underage use of the company’s e-cigarettes. Juul has shut down its Facebook and Instagram pages and pulled several of its flavored products out of retail stores. Juul also backs federal legislation to raise the minimum age to purchase all tobacco products, including e-cigarettes, to 21 nationwide. The Associated Press was seeking comment from Juul spokesmen Tuesday about the lawsuit in Mississippi.
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Mississippi trucking, equipment facility to create 22 jobs A new trucking and equipment facility coming to a south Mississippi city is expected to bring about 22 jobs to the area. Stribling Equipment is partnering with Empire Trucks to expand their facility in Natchez, officials for Natchez Inc. announced on Monday. The new, 36,000-square-foot (3,345-square-meter) building will include sales, parts and service for equipment companies such as John Deere and Hitachi as well as trucking companies Freightliner and Western Star, company officials said. The facility will be the first in the region to have a climate controlled mechanic shop allowing for more comfortable employee work conditions, Stribling officials said. Stribling Equipment purchased their first Natchez facility in 1983, making it one of the oldest operating stores in the Stribling franchise, The Natchez Democrat reported. The company also has locations in Arkansas and West Tennessee.
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Entergy Mississippi powering up Madison County mega site The Mississippi Public Service Commission has approved Entergy Mississippi’s construction of a $57-million substation at the Madison County Mega Site. The project, which also involves transmission upgrades, will give the industrial site a competitive edge in attracting large economic development projects. It will also increase service reliability in the fast-growing area of northwest Madison County. The Madison County Mega Site is in a prime location off Interstate 55 close to the Nissan automotive plant in Canton. The project is expected to initially serve up to 80 megawatts of electric power and has the capacity to provide up to 300 MW in the future. Entergy will break ground on the substation in December 2020 with a planned in-service date of December 2021. “The Madison County Mega Site has more than 1,000 acres, so we’re targeting larger projects with significant power requirements and high levels of reliability,” said Ed Gardner, Entergy Mississippi director of business and economic development. “The substation has been designed and configured to provide highly reliable transmission service that will ultimately have three independent sources. “That means triple redundancy–critical to providing these large manufacturers with extremely reliable power.” The Madison County Economic Development Authority is marketing the site to automotive suppliers, advanced manufacturers and knowledge-based industries. “Entergy Mississippi’s commitment to Madison County will positively affect the lives of our citizens and the region for generations to come,” said Joey Deason, executive director of the Madison County Economic Development Authority. “Having a substation that can serve some very large loads will position our community and region to compete for larger projects that were once considered out of reach due to the availability of electrical capacity.” The site is an Entergy Qualified Site, meaning certain due diligence and preparation has been done, reducing risk and the time needed to occupy the site.
Hollywood Feed to close County Line store Hollywood Feed will soon close its store at 1250 E. County Line Rd. in Ridgeland. The Memphis-based company said the store will shut down due to insufficient sales. There are 101 stores in the chain, including two more in metro Jackson: in Highland Village in Jackson at 4500 Interstate 55 North and 314 Ridge Way Rd. in Flowood. There are also Hollywood Feed stores in Madison, Olive Branch, Oxford and Southaven. — MBJ staff
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NASA chief gets latest look at new moon rocket
NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine and the media got an up-close look Monday at a huge, newly completed rocket for the program aimed at putting a man and woman on the moon as early as 2024. Bridenstine was in New Orleans to see the first of the “core stage” rockets for NASA’s Space Launch System at the Michoud Assembly Center, where it was built for NASA’s Artemis program. The rocket, 212 feet (65 meters) tall and more than 27 feet (8 meters) in diameter, is to be loaded on a barge by year’s end for transport to the Stennis Space Center in neighboring coastal Mississippi. There, Bridenstine said, it will undergo tests before being transported to Cape Canaveral, Florida. According to NASA, the first non-reusable rocket is to be launched for a test flight carrying a spacecraft without a crew, a mission known as Artemis I. A second would later send a crewed spacecraft into space. The third mission, Artemis III, would put a man and woman on the south pole of the moon, with an eye toward a continued presence that would lead eventually to a trip to Mars. “We are making significant progress towards achieving that Artemis III mission and getting our first woman and next man to the south pole of the moon in 2024,” Bridenstine said. Among others attending the NASA event was Jasmin Moghbeli, who is set to graduate from the astronaut training program next year. “Just seeing us go back to the moon and doing that in a sustainable way and using that as a stepping bed to move on further than we’ve ever been before, going to Mars, is super exciting,” Moghbeli said. “And the fact that I’m in the astronaut office now and, you know, to think of the next people to go on the moon, I will know them. And it will be such an incredible thing for girls around the country and around the world to see a woman on the moon for the first time.”
— MBJ Staff & Wire Reports
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AN MBJ FOCUS: Architects & Engineers Opportunity Zone credits touted as benefit from purchasing five historic downtown Hattiesburg properties By BECKY GILLETTE mbj@msbusiness.com
In what is being described as a “oncein-a-lifetime opportunity,” five historic downtown Hattiesburg properties owned by CR Properties were available with a call for offers on the buildings being accepted until Dec. 5. The advantage of having so many buildings for sale at once allows buyers a rare opportunity to purchase the historic office and multifamily assets not only at a very low cost per square foot, but also to take advantage of being able to purchase a large market-share of office and multifamily product in the thriving downtown Hattiesburg business district, said Patrick Kelleher, event manager with The Future of Real Estate (FRE) based in Newport Kelleher Beach, Calif. “With these offerings, we are allowing for flexible closing dates as buyers can submit their offers with their estimated due diligence time needed, as well as the estimated closing time they will need to close the transaction,” Saffle Kelleher said. Interest in the properties was expected to be enhanced because of the potential for Qualified Opportunity Zone (QOZ) tax credits. Kelleher said a new law came into effect this past year incentivizing investment in low-income and disadvantaged neighborhoods throughout the country. “Revitalizing economically-distressed areas is an important social and political goal, and there are significant tax advantages,” Kelleher said. For more information on the OZ credits, they are asking interested parties to contact the Mississippi Development Authority, the U.S. Department of Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service. The downtown properties include: » The America Building. One of two buildings comprising the Hub City Lofts, it has 20 apartments that are leased and 4,052
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feet of first floor commercial space in revitalized downtown Hattiesburg. » The Carter Building. The other half of the Hub City Lofts complex has 32 fully-leased apartments and 8,658 feet of commercial space on the ground floor. » The Kress Building, a three-story, 32,459-square-foot office building. » Forrest Tower. The nine-story office building has about 61,072 square feet of space, plus a 17,833 square-foot basement and a 2,871 square-foot penthouse. » The Regions Bank Building. Kelleher said the IRS will defer and reduce capital gains tax if you invest gains within six months in a Qualified Opportunity Fund (QOF), and then that fund invests in an QOZ within six months. The gains can be short- or long-term and from any investment with no maximum or minimum amount. The QOF can be a pool set up by an asset manager, or you can self-certify a new corporation or partnership as your own QOF. He said there are more detailed rules, so always consult your financial and legal advisers for your specific situation. “In terms of the benefits, they are multiple,” Kelleher said. “First of all, you can defer paying tax on your capital gain. This means you can invest 100 percent of the gain, not the after-tax portion (and on short-term gains, the taxes may be approaching 40 percent for high income
earners). If you keep the investment for five years, you essentially reduce the tax owed by 10 percent. If you keep the investment for 7 years, you reduce the tax owed by another five percent, but you will owe the tax after the 7th year. “The tax benefits continue. If you keep the investment for at least 10 years, then any gains from this new investment are exempt from capital gains tax. What a great incentive to invest intelligently in an OZ. No doubt some OZs are going to be seen as having more investment growth potential than others. Some investors are going to be all about the money, some will look for an adequate return combined with social benefit, and others will prioritize the noble cause.” There are a few restrictions on the type of real estate (no golf courses or massage parlors, for example), but in most cases land, residential or commercial property can all work. “Bear in mind that Congress’ objective was to encourage investment in the community, so just buying a rental property and changing the carpet is unlikely to cut it,” Kelleher said. “You are required to substantially improve it within 30 months. The measure here is to take out the value of the land and spend at least the value of the improvements again. Thus, if you buy a property for $1.5 million and the land is valued at $1 million, to continue to qualify
you will need to spend at least a further $500,000.” Kelleher said whether the goal is to make a difference in a local community or one across the country, or to simply pay as few taxes as possible, there are great investments to be had in these newly-created OZ. “These buildings have more than just a rich history of tenancy,” said Alan Bridevaux, broker of record, with Doug Rushing Realty, Inc., in McComb. “Each one was built by craftsmen who used only the finest materials and paid attention to every detail. These classic buildings represent lucrative opportunities for the smart investor.” Hattiesburg Historic Downtown District Executive Director Andrea Saffle said what is exciting about this auction is the potential to attract new developers and new investors to the party. The five buildings make up a majority of the large historic buildings in downtown. But Saffle said it is not known if all five buildings are going to change hands in December; all five are listed for sale in the auction, but that doesn’t mean that they will all be sold. “The current owners are not looking to divest all of their properties,” Saffle said. “They simply wanted to create an opportunity for an investor to put together a package of properties that makes sense for them. While the Tatums are committed to seeing the Kress Building and the Regions building developed, they see this as an opportunity to attract outside investors who might be looking to take advantage of Opportunity Zone benefits, as well as historic tax credit opportunities. CR Properties is committed to helping make downtown a thriving and vibrant place to live and work. Their Hub City Lofts (The America and Carter Buildings) are very successful, maintaining a 98 percent occupancy.” Saffle said so far in 2019, downtown Hattiesburg has seen $11.2 million in private investments and $1.37 million in public investments. She said downtown Hattiesburg is considered the heartbeat of the community due to its rich history, creative vibe, historic architecture, and charming atmosphere. Seven new business have opened or expanded in Downtown in 2019 including Canvas, Fika Swedish Cafe, Anderson’s Downtown, Chavel, and Your CBD Store. “We have variety of galleries and eateries, a thriving live music scene, an ever-growing craft beer industry and a vast and varied community of artists, drawn here by the universities,” Saffle said. For more information, see https:// downtownhattiesburg.com/ and www.fre. com. FRE has handled transactions for other historic properties including the Clock Tower in Denver, Colo., and the Historic Armory in Flint, Mich.
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GRASSFED ANIMAL PRODUCTION CAN BE A WAY TO SAVE THE FAMILY FARM By BECKY GILLETTE mbj@msbusiness.com
Williams teaches people how to improve the health of soil by planting a a diverse number of annuals and perennials in pastures
Williams does work around the world promoting soil health and grassfed animal production By BECKY GILLETTE mbj@msbusiness.com STARKVILLE — Before a recent interview for this article, Dr. Allen Williams had already answered emails from people in a dozen different countries. “And that happens every day,” said Williams, a sixth-generation farmer who is a partner in one of the largest grassfed protein operations in the country, Joyce Farms Inc., and a founding partner of Soil Health and Grass Fed Insights, LLC. (see www.understandingag.com). “We consult across North America and the world. We consult in all phases of agriculture, not just animal ag, but row crop production, fruit and vegetable production, and nut production. We see agriculture globally as it exists and we see the issues that exist, as well.” Williams said all phases of agriculture have work to do. With crop production, severe erosion and runoff issues resulting in things like the toxic algae blooms that closed Mississippi beaches this past summer, thus costing more than $4.1 million in lost tourism revenues. That closure was largely a result of row crop production, not animals. “We have an agriculture-wide issue, not just an animal issue,” said Allen, a researcher and former professor at Mississippi State University. “If you are truly serious about solving the issues we face with climate
change and ecosystem health, then we must be addressing all of agriculture. We must have agriculture to eat, and simply eliminating animal proteins won’t help, but will exacerbate that problem, causing even more runoff and more erosion, more leaching of chemicals, worse water infiltration problems, greater floods and more drought. We have to eat, we must have agriculture, so let’s see about solving issues in the whole of ag and not pick one and say this is the issue.” Recently the United Nations came out with a warning that consumption of beef and dairy products must be greatly curtailed in order to prevent the most devastating impacts of climate change. There have also been arguments made that feedlot cattle produce less methane—a potent greenhouse gas—than grassfed beef raised on pasture. That is a jarring conclusion to people have turned toward grassfed beef as an alternative that is healthier for humans, more natural and humane for the animals, and a system that builds soil health. Williams feels that research leading to those conclusions is based on faulty assumptions. Williams pioneered many of the early adaptive grazing protocols and forage-finishing techniques for grassfed animal production, and has consulted with more than 4,200 farmers and ranchers in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, and South America on operations ranging from a few acres See WILLIAMS, Page 19
Many grassfed animal producers turned to that production method because of evidence that it is healthier for the environment, the animals and people. But another big factor is cost. It can be less costly than purchasing or even growing the grains. Dr. Allen Williams, who is a partner in one of the largest grassfed animal production companies in the country, Joyce Farms Inc., said Mississippi and other states have a distinct advantage when it comes to year-around grass finishing because of the warmer weather and longer growing seasons. In a cattle operation, 70-80 percent of annual cost is what they eat. If you reduce that cost, you have substantial savings. “The best way to do that is to build soil health first,” Williams said. “Build diversity—no monoculture or near monocultures— and reduce reliance on chemicals and commercial fertilizer. Then learn how to properly graze using adaptive stewardship grazing. If you learn how to properly graze, you continue to build productivity and soil health while reducing input costs.” Williams consults with grassfed animal production farms around the world. When he compares his clients in the Midwest and New England to those farther south, he sees distinct advantages in the South. “Joyce Farms is a model that it can be done and it can be done on a large scale, but also on a small scale,” he said. “A number of people already in the state of Alabama are doing that. In Mississippi, Johnny Wray north of Starkville has a good operation and Ben Simmons in Petal does multi-protein production throughout the year. The markets are nowhere near saturated. There are significant market opportunities for a host of people to be doing this.” Williams said to be a profitable grassfed protein producer, you first must concentrate on the foundation: You have to build soil health and plant species diversity, and learn how to be a good regenerative producer. “That is very, very important,” he said. “If you have not gained that skill set and try to transition to pasture protein production, nine times out of ten you will fail. You have to learn. This is a business and that is what people have to understand first and foremost. It is not a hobby. In any business, you have to first learn that business. First invest in education. Education is multi-fold, going to workshops and conferences, and attending things like our Soil Health Academy that provides you with in-depth, hands-on education.” He also highly recommends purposefully visiting farms already doing grassfed production so you can see first-hand what they did to be successful, plus the issues and challenges they had to work through. Find out how they made that transition and how they developed their markets. “If you do that, you can be highly successful and absolutely much more profitable than trying to produce and sell on the commodity market,” Williams said. See GRASSFED, Page 19
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to over one million acres. He said the modeling that pins outsized blame for greenhouse gas emissions on grassfed beef is data based on theoretical modeling. “I was on the faculty quite a while and still am a research scientist,” he said. “When you talk about theoretical modeling, you have to make certain assumptions. If the assumption is incorrect, then the output must be incorrect. That is exactly what is happening. Many assumptions are incorrect. I have thoroughly reviewed much of the research. People like me were never contacted; they never contacted real grassfed beef producers for our data. The vast majority of peer-reviewed grassfed research publications from universities have holes big enough to drive a freight train through. “I go to conferences and hear presentations that don’t remotely resemble what we as practitioners do. We were never consulted to design and implement their research. Honestly, we look at their research and look at each other and go, ‘huh?’ You can’t do research on a practice that you yourself have no expertise in and then call it legitimate research. Bad data in, bad data out.” Williams said the studies condemning grassfed beef chose the wrong breeds, the wrong genetics, and the wrong types of production showing the cattle being finished on monocultures and near monoculture pastures instead of the diverse mixtures of annual and perennial grasses and legumes that thrive on cow manure and build up soil quality while feeding the animals with a minimum of erosion and runoff of nutrients. Cattle standing in feedlots are on dirt lots and dirt does not sequester carbon, Williams said. “Ever seen any green growing plants in a feedlot?” Williams asks. “No. If anything tries to grow, the cattle obliterate it. What sequesters carbon? Dirt or living, growing plants? Feedlots don’t sequester carbon, they just emit carbon. In a pasture, I have carbon sequestration each day. I have active soil microbiology working for me every day. I have high levels of water infiltration so, when it rains, I don’t have runoff or erosion because I’m maintaining a high-quality pasture that can absorb rainfall. “And when there is a drought, these soils retain moisture longer. You can’t do that in a feedlot. The number one greenhouse gas is carbon. We must capture more carbon, put it in the soil, and reduce emissions to positively impact climate change. Feedlots don’t do that; property grazed pastures do.” See SOIL HEALTH, Page 21
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Joyce Farms operates out of Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia and North Carolina producing multiple pastured proteins. Joyce Farms has a USDA processing plant in North Carolina that produces a federally-graded product. A high percentage of the beef is graded USDA Choice and Prime. “The reason I clarify that is a lot of people who eat grassfed beef get a house grade from the processor which is not an official grade,” he said. “It is a guestimate grade for the producer’s benefit. But 100 percent of our beef is federally graded. We harvest 100 percent grassfed beef every week of the year in loads of 42 head. “These animals are always out on pasture, and never confined to a feedlot or dry lot. They graze on a combination of warm and cool season perennials and annuals. We don’t harvest animals raised on monoculture and that is very purposeful. When we finish cattle on highly-diverse mixes of foliage, we have outstanding flavor profiles
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Consultant Dr. Allen WIlliams is shown leading a pasture tour.
and we never have any off flavors.” Finishing on monocultures or near monocultures can produce off flavors. Many times, monocultures such as rye grass, wheat and fescue end up producing a very metallic flavor in the meat that is very off-putting to the consumer. “If that is their first taste of grassfed beef, many consumers immediately develop a negative impression,” he said. Some recommend cooking grassfed beef differently. With the proper degree of finishing Williams said you don’t have to cook it differently. But any lean beef, grassfed or grain fed, tastes better not cooking much beyond medium rare. Joyce Farms predominantly markets to fine dining restaurants, including James Beard award winning restaurants and chefs. “So, they are going to be very discerning and critical, and therefore you have to deliver week-after-week a very consistent, high-quality product,” Williams said. “In terms of breeds, we focus on Aberdeen angus genetics, black and red angus, what a lot of people would call old-style genetics. We have found those cattle perform optimally on
grass and will grade very consistently in USDA choice and prime category.” They also produce and market pastured pork. They raise Gloucestershire Old Spot, a very old breed from the British Isles. The restaurants they sell to want fully marbled and richly flavored pork. “Chefs love it,” Williams said. “We harvest them at 300 pounds. We also have a two-year aged ham that is very similar to the Iberico ham from Spain.” They also produce pastured lamb, pastured poultry, pastured eggs, heritage Spanish black turkeys, white pheasant, guinea and duck. Williams has been featured in the Carbon Nation films: Soil Carbon Cowboys, Soil Carbon Curious, and Givers & Takers. He has also appeared on the Dr. Oz Show and on ABC Food Forecast. His 2014 released book, Before You Have A Cow, was co-authored with Teddy Gentry. He is the author of more than 400 articles, and serves on the board of directors of the Grassfed Exchange and the Mississippi Sustainable Agriculture Network.
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Architects & Engineers Lance Yarbrough assists in Delaware Aqueduct Bypass project
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By Edwin B. Smith University of Mississippi
For five weeks straight, Lance Yarbrough spent most of his days at the end of a tunnel 600 feet below the Hudson River. The assistant professor of geology and geological engineering at the University of Mississippi was watching “Nora” – a 470-foot-long, 2.7-million-pound tunnel boring machine – mine through rock 900 feet beneath the Earth’s surface as part of the Delaware Aqueduct Bypass project. The machine operated for 20 months, six days a week, 24 hours a day. For Yarbrough, being involved in the project was an experience of a lifetime. “I observed the daily operations of this $1 billion tunnel project, the largest fix ever done to the largest water supply system in the nation,” he said. Yarbrough was a faculty scholar with Kiewit Underground, the construction company working on the Delaware Aqueduct Bypass. “Most of my time underground, I was at the end of the tunnel with more than 300 pounds per square inch of pressure acting on the shield of the machine,” he said. Kiewit began running Nora in January 2018 to build a 2.5-mile-long tunnel to bypass a leaking portion of the Delaware Aqueduct, which provides about 50 percent of the fresh water for New York City. The machine finished mining the tunnel in late August. The tunnel will be lined with steel and a second layer of concrete now that mining is complete. At slightly more than 85 miles, the Delaware Aqueduct is the longest continuous tunnel in the world. Originally built between 1933 and 1941, the underground
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aqueduct is about 20 feet in diameter and carries water from the Rondout Reservoir in the Catskill Mountains of southern New York across the Hudson River Valley to New York City. The aqueduct reaches depths of 1,200 feet in some places. “My day at the work site would require me to take a man cage down a 900-footdeep shaft to the tunnel being mined by the tunnel burrowing machine,” Yarbrough said. Kiewit has been recruiting from the Ole Miss School of Engineering for the past two years, so Yarbrough asked about faculty opportunities with the company. As a faculty scholar for the underground district and the foundations district, Yarbrough’s overall objective was to take what he learned while embedded with
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the project team and create training and educational content for use at Kiewit University in Omaha, Nebraska, as well as his courses at Ole Miss and other engineering programs around the world through the Kiewit University Faculty Portal. Among his daily tasks were quality control and observing tunnel ring segment placement, grouting and mining operations. “I had a unique opportunity to observe the interactions of project design and construction in a challenging geologic setting,” he said. “I gained a deeper understanding of the interactions between craft worker and the engineering/management of (a) large construction project.” Yarbrough received access to all relevant files and documents in the project
SharePoint, which enabled him to trace decisions made at planning stages through to implementation of the project. This knowledge should prove beneficial to his students, he said. “It was fascinating to view entire geotechnical reports and testing data to compare with materials mined,” Yarbrough said. “I was able to construct detailed case studies for use in my courses, particularly my drilling technology and ground improvement course. “Students will have authentic data and learn about the outcomes of engineering decisions made on a daily basis and how those decisions impact the schedule and revenue of the project.” Yarbrough was a valuable asset both underground at the bypass and aboveground at company headquarters, said Matt Roberts, senior business line manager for Kiewit Foundations Co. “Lance fulfilled separate rotations with our tunnel group at the Rondout project and with our Kiewit Foundations Co., performing various estimating assignments,” Roberts said. “In both cases, he exceeded my expectations as a faculty adviser.” Roberts remembers Yarbrough’s first week at Rondout. “I visited the job to help get him indoctrinated on his first or second day, and he was all ready to go,” he said. “It’s pretty impressive work, and I could tell he was going to enjoy his time there.” The project began because the decades-old aqueduct is leaking between 15 million and 35 million gallons of the fresh water it pulls from four Catskill-area reservoirs – Cannonsville, Neversink, Pepacton and Rondout – to the city. As part of the project, New York City agreed to pay for new water systems in a number of affected communities. Wappingers Falls got $11 million for a twophase project. The first phase ran a water main to New York City’s construction site. The second phase runs a series of distribution mains through the hamlet of Chelsea. The project began in 2014 with blasting in the Wappingers Falls area. Tunneling began in late 2017. The bypass, which will allow leaking portions of the aqueduct to be taken out of service, reached the halfway point in November 2018. With the tunnel complete and lined with concrete, four more years of work remain to complete the steel liner and make connections to the aqueduct to bypass the leaking section. The project is on schedule to be complete in 2023. Yarbrough said he does not plan to return to the project during its final stages, but his work during the summer will enhance his course offerings in the UM Department of Geology and Geological Engineering and greatly benefit students’ education.
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Delta farmers would benefit having sustainable agriculture By NASH NUNNERY mbj@msbusiness.com The bumper sticker on Daniel Doyle’s vehicle perfectly defines his philosophy on sustainable agriculture. “Think before you eat,” it reads. Doyle, a current board member and former director of the non-profit Mississippi Sustainable Agriculture Network, is a passionate advocate for the organic farming movement. A Massachusetts native who attended graduate school at the University of Mississippi, Doyle served as MSAN director from 2014-2018 before resigning to concentrate on national sustainable ag policy. “I stepped down because I felt that It just made sense to have a Mississippian lead the organization,” he said. “We’re looking to find that person now.” Although the MSAN has no formal membership, Doyle consults with both commercial and sustainable farmers to educate consumers on the value of sustain-
able agriculture. “Our mission is to see more farmers and more farms in our state, and more farmers selling food locally,” said the Oxford resident. “Approximately 96 percent of food that’s on Mississippi grocery shelves is imported from other locations. Our local food systems are in shambles compared to decades ago. (Commercial) farms as we know them today are factories, not farms. “We just think developing local food systems is a better way, both from a nutritional and eco-system standpoint.” Commercial farming has produced the bulk of America’s food for decades. Known to some as industrial agriculture, it’s a system dominated by large farms growing the same crops year after year. But an increasing number of innovative farmers are taking a different path – sustainable agriculture. The MSAN promotes farmers that are engaged See SUSTAINABLE, Page 25
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Entergy offers solutions for cold months ahead By LYNN LOFTON mbj@msbusiness.com With chilly days ahead followed by a long, hot summer, there are ways to help your home or business increase energy efficiency. Entergy Mississippi’s Entergy Solutions programs are available for residential, small business, commercial, industrial and governmental customers. Residential programs are open for all residential customers on an ongoing basis and the company begins taking applications for the Business Solutions program in January. The programs were started in 2014. “Entergy Mississippi’s offerings are designed to educate customers and introduce them to energy efficient products and services,” says Entergy spokeswoman Mara Hartmann. “They include a variety of opportunities ranging from something as simple as changing out light bulbs to installing new technology that helps you better manage your energy usage. Besides improving energy efficiency, most of these steps also improve the comfort of your home or workplace.” Homeowners, small business owners and commercial or industrial customers who want to save money on
their energy bills can take steps to improve their energy efficiency. “Everything from small tweaks such as caulking and weather-stripping to major investments such as replacing an old HVAC unit or retro-fitting a building with new LED lighting fixtures can help save money on an electric bill,” Hartmann said. “Our experts can provide recommendations for changes that can result in the most savings for that particular customer.” The most popular part of the program, according to Hartmann, is the recently launched online marketplace where customers can purchase energy-efficient products as well as enroll in some of Entergy’s programs. “This allows customers to go to one site to request a home energy audit as well as purchase a smart thermostat for their home,” she said. “Even better, for those products eligible for an incentive through our programs, the incentive is deducted from the purchase price during checkout, eliminating the need to mail in a form and receipt and wait for a rebate check.” Costs to customers vary by program. For example, participation in the residential home energy audit is free, energy-efficient appliances can be purchased at significant discounts and customers can have their air conditioners
tuned up at no cost. “For larger ticket investments, the programs make higher efficiency units more affordable, improving efficiency for a longer time. Our experts can help guide customers through the costs and benefits of our programs,” Hartmann explained. She says Entergy has had robust participation in all of their programs from each customer segment. “Customers can participate in multiple programs and we encourage all customers to take advantage of our programs and their benefits,” she added. “Our programs have saved 138,361,000 kWh (kilowatt hours) and 27,349,000 kW (kilowatts) since 2014. That is enough energy to power nearly 9,500 houses per year or the equivalent of taking 8,414 average cars off the road.” Entergy partners with trade allies across its service territory. “Our local partners are one of the more important parts of our programs,” Hartmann said. “In fact, one of the added benefits of our programs has been the development of local businesses and the growth of existing businesses, increasing the skills and opportunities for Mississippi’s work force. Where applicable, a list of participating trade allies is available on our website.”
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environmentally, economically and socially. Doyle believes the system has room for farms of all sizes that produce a diverse range of foods, fibers and fuels adapted to local conditions and regional markets. “We have lots of relationships with farmers and we talk with them on a regular basis,” he said. “Can (sustainable) farmers actually make money and is it economically viable? What we’ve found through surveys is the reality that for the past 100 years, very few farms succeed without an outside income. You must know your market and diversify revenues”. Another key to success is managing farms as eco-systems. According to Doyle, environmental sustainability in agriculture means good stewardship of the natural systems and resources, which includes rotating crops, building and maintaining healthy soil, managing water wisely, encouraging livestock grazing and minimizing pollution. “There are many factors but most important is working within the eco-system,” he said. “Also among those factors are producing a variety of crops and selling local while cutting out the middleman.” Two of the more successful sustainable agriculture operations in the state are based in the Mississippi Delta. Two Brooks Farm (Sumner) and Delta Blues Rice (Ruleville) produce a variety of high-quality rice products organically. Two Brooks Farm rice appears in a few dozen retail outlets in Mississippi and Memphis, as well as on Amazon. The company’s bags feature the slogan “rice ecologically grown for our world”. Variet-
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MSAN board members and Mississippi sustainable ag farmers at the State CapitOl.
ies such as basmati, and whole grain brown and white rice are offered as blends. “We use about 25 percent (less) of the water than a lot of rice farms do,” said owner Mike Wagner. “We like to say that we serve mankind and nature, not just mankind.” Owned by the Arant family, Delta Blues Rice features brown and white rice, and rice grits. Artisian-milled on site, the product has won awards from both Southern Living and Garden & Gun magazines, and is known for its consistently rich flavor.
Agriculture and the American family farm have seen great changes since WWII. The number of U.S. farms has declined while the average farm size has increased, according to studies conducted by the Ag Sustainability Institute at the University of California-Davis. Are traditional commercial farmers in Mississippi looking at more sustainability agriculture practices? “I’d say a few more (commercial) farmers are looking at us and what we’re about,” said Doyle. “More large-scale farming operations such as those in the
Mississippi Delta are researching and asking questions about sustainable practices, such as more crop rotation and putting livestock on their land to sustain it.” Doyle added that many Delta farming communities that are slowly dying on the vine would benefit greatly by increasing the number of sustainable ag farms. “In order to break that trend (poor rural community development), we’ll have to do something different,” he said. “I think it’s the only thing that will save those communities.”
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Baptist DeSoto employs unique physician collaboration to improve cardiac outcomes while reducing costs By BECKY GILLETTE mbj@msbusiness.com SOUTHAVEN — Some people might perceive that a bigger hospital is a better hospital. But in the case of Baptist Memorial Hospital-DeSoto, advantages have been found allowing the hospital that serves a large surrounding rural area to engage in a unique physician collaboration targeted towards improving health outcomes while reducing costs for cardiac care. “DeSoto is almost like a test site for a lot of these ideas and projects because they are controllable here,” said Dr. Arie Szatkowski, director of the Cardiac Service Line at DeSoto and a cardiologist with Stern Cardiovascular Foundation, which is part of the Baptist Medical Group. “We have one group of cardiovascular specialists, and a heart sur-
geon who works well with us. We have one group of hospitalists who work with us. When you try to do collaboration projects at bigger hospitals with multiple groups of cardiologists and surgeons, it can be difficult to work together.” Improving cardiovascular care wasn’t just about better outcomes Szatkowski at lower cost, but putting Baptist DeSoto on the map. “There was a time ten years ago when some people thought DeSoto was the worst,” Szatkowski said. “We were determined to change that perception.” At the same time, they were aware that many patients struggle to pay their medical bills. Medical bills are the leading cause of personal bankruptcy in
the U.S. You may do a good job of fixing someone. You may save a life. But if that person goes home, can’t pay the bills and becomes homeless, you have created another problem. “And you have to be aware of that,” he said. Physicians at Baptist Memorial Hospital-DeSoto set out to reduce costs and improve efficiencies including developing a process for same-day discharge for people requiring cardiac catheterization and stenting procedures. Instead of the patient staying overnight as they do at most facilities, physicians developed a process to discharge patients the same day. “We developed a radial-artery-in-the-wrist approach for all cardiac catheterizations as opposed to through the groin,” Szatkowski said. “We then See DESOTO, Page 31
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Nurse Practitioners filling the state’s gap in health care By LYNN LOFTON mbj@msbusiness.com
Here’s another grim statistic for Mississippi — out of 50 states and the District of Columbia, we’re number 51 in health care. Nurse practitioners believe they are playing a vital role in the state’s health care and want to help lift us from the bottom. The Mississippi Association of Nurse Practitioners (MSANP) has a goal to change the state law that requires NPs to have collaborative agreements with physicians to practice, which they maintain will bring more NPs into the state’s health care system. “Collaborative agreements are not required in 22 states and we lose some of our nurse practitioners to other states,” says Wanda Stroupe of Ripley. “We impact health care so much because of our nursing skills, but there are big pockets of needs that we need to fill. With a change in state law we could have a full-range practice. But, we always run into road blocks in the state legislature.” She adds that nurse practitioners love working with physicians and will continue to do so. “We respect what they do and
counsel with them every day.” Tina W. Highfill, president of the MSANP, says her 400 members and other NP s around the state are definitely helping improve health care, especially in rural areas. “We Highfill see it every day and want to continue and expand the high level of care nurse practitioners bring to the state.” Beverly Glasgow is semi retired now but saw first hand how nurse practitioners help when she worked in the Delta town of Marks providing care Glasgow during weekends. “There’s an older population with more needs and nurse practitioners can provide access to health care,” she said. “We collaborate to get that total care and provide continuity of care. We can relieve overburdened physicians in these areas. I think we put the pieces of the puzzle together.” She also has participated in
the state’s telemedicine program that was placed in rural areas. Stroupe, who’s been a nurse practitioner 16 years and has a background of 22 years as a nurse, owns a clinic in Ripley with five full-time employees. The Stroupe town has a small hospital with limited services and is 35 miles from New Albany and 50 miles to Tupelo. She and her clinic work closely with North Mississippi Medical Center where she serves on the board of directors. She also serves on the boards of several other professional organizations. She and Glasgow have doctorate of nursing practice degrees, and Glasgow said many of their members have that degree. “At our clinic we provide integrated care; we really take care of people, seeing patients from two days old through the end of life,” Stroupe said. “Nurse practitioners are trained to do that, but like any health care provider, we know when a patient needs a specialist. We stick to our scope of practice.” With elderly patients making up 25
percent of her practice, Stroupe says the clinic sees a wide range of patients needing a wide range of care. She became a nurse practitioner because she liked the idea of having the ability to do more. “I wanted to diagnose and treat,” she said. “I had worked in a variety of settings, learning at the bedside. I have strong assessment skills and wanted to expand on what I already knew, so it was the next step for me.” After her children were grown and she’d been a nurse 25 years, Glasgow decided to become a nurse practitioner. Her physician husband was running a busy clinic in Oxford and needed an extra pair of hands. “There’s such a need and I wanted to give adequate care,” she said. “We can take more time with patients, explaining things such as special diets and how to take medication. We fill the gap.” Stroupe says there are very few things nurse practitioners can’t do and that they are always striving to improve patient care. “We learn to touch patients and interact because nurses’ bedside and clinical training start early,” she said. “Additionally, there are many things nurse practitioners are trained to do and do well every day.”
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Protect your business or practice » Orthopedic Group settlement provides 1.2M reasons for health-care providers to ensure fraud & abuse law compliance
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recent health-care fraud investigation and settlement demonstrates three important reminders for health care providers: 1. The federal government is serious about its commitment to holding providers accountable under fraud and abuse laws. 2. The government’s enforcement efforts include not only large hospital chains but also physician groups. 3. Providers should expect that employees (past and present) may be the instigators of the government’s actions. Baldwin Bone & Joint, P.C. (BB&J), an orthopedic surgery and physical therapy practice in Daphne, Ala., has agreed to pay the federal government $1.2 million as the result of a settlement arising out of allegations that BB&J violated several laws, including the federal False Claims Act, the federal physician self-referral law (the Stark Law); and the federal Anti-Kickback Statute (the AKS). The case began as a qui tam, or whistleblower case, filed by a former exercise physiologist employee of BB&J. That suit initiated a federal investigation by the Office of Inspector General of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and, because of allegations involving TRICARE patients, the Defense Criminal Investigative Service.
The lawsuit filed by the former employee alleged that BB&J billed Medicare and TRICARE for physical therapy services performed by unauthorized providers, including athletic trainers and an exercise physiologist. The complaint also alleged that the group’s internal compensation plan violated the Stark Law because physiCharles Crawford cians were compensated on the basis of the volume of patients they referred internally for designated health services such as physical therapy, X-rays and MRIs. Many health care providers are familiar with prohibitions against remuneration being paid to physicians for referrals to facilities such as hospital or nursing, but many physicians are still not aware that the internal compensaKendra Lyons tion plan of a medical practice is subject to the Stark Law. The lawsuit also alleged that BB&J violated the False Claims Act because it did not return improperly billed federal patient payments. Generally, providers are required to return improper Medicare payments within 90 days of receipt, or be subject to the penalties, including possible imprisonment, set forth in the False Claims Act. It is important to remember that this was a settlement, and no determination of liability was made. Still, it cost the physician group $1.2 million. Investigations also typically require a significant expenditure for attorneys’ fees,
as well as physician and administrative time, and employee distraction. An investigation and the attendant publicity can also be a serious public relations event, cause problems with patients, payers and referral services. How can you protect your business/practice?
First, of course, know the rules and follow them. Some health care laws are fairly obvious, but most involve layers of complexity and often don’t seem to follow a logical pattern, particularly the Stark Law and its voluminous regulations. Second, adopt and implement a robust compliance plan. Your plan should also provide a mechanism for employees to raise concerns without fear of reprisal. If an employee feels he or she can raise a compliance concern with management and have it dealt with internally in an appropriate manner, the employee is less likely to become a whistleblower. Butler Snow LLP is a full-service law firm with more than 360 attorneys and advisors collaborating across a network of 27 offices in the U.S., Asia and Europe. For more information about the firm, visit www.butlersnow.com. *Note: The facts regarding this settlement were published by the U.S. Attorney’s Office: https://www.justice. gov/usao-sdal/pr/qui-tam-lawsuit-and-federal-investigation-results-settlement-and-12-million-payment
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Stepping up » Dr. Jennifer Villacorta named
Methodist Rehabilitation Center’s new medical director By Susan Christensen Methodist Rehabilitation Center
Dr. Jennifer Villacorta can’t say she ever saw herself as a medical director. “They are usually older, and I’m still wearing headbands,” she joked. But when she was offered the position at Methodist Rehabilitation Center, the spinal cord injury specialist decided to “step up to it.” “After being on the front lines as a physician, I realize there is so much you can do for patients and the medical team when you have a voice. And that’s what I’m excited about.” Villacorta joined MRC’s staff in 2016, and she immediately became a significant contributor to its mission, said MRC President and CEO Mark Adams. “It was not a hard decision to give her the additional responsibility of medical director,” Adams said. “She has become a very important part of our leadership team in this new role.” Villacorta says it’s not the first time she has benefited
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developed a same-day discharge process. This increased same-day discharge for cardiac cath and stenting from 20 percent to 75-80 percent. We did that within a year. We are now expanding that to Baptist Memphis.” In addition to allowing people to get home faster, other advantages are saving costs on hospitalizations—which helps the pocketbooks of both the patient and the hospital--and opening up beds for other people. “The biggest part is people are happy with a stick in the wrist as opposed to the groin,” Szatkowski said. “They can get up and go home the same day. Psychologically, it is a much more calming approach.” They closely studied the way they manage heart failure and chest pain. There was a huge variation of approaches including utilization of some expensive testing and treatment that did not improve outcomes. “We spent a long-time developing order sets that specifically address common diagnoses,” Szatkowski said. “We were all focused on providing people who come to our facility with the best care. And we had an administration that was also support-
from a serendipitous career move. “I seem to always land where I never would have imagined I would be most utilized and grow as a person and as a professional,” she said. Growing up in the Philippines, she knew her parents expected her to become either a doctor, lawyer or engineer. Being a physician seemed to be the best fit. Villacorta chose to study physical therapy as a stepping stone to medical school. She found herself endeared to the profession and particularly drawn to the very unique experience of treating spinal injury patients. “It was challenging in a fulfilling way,” she said. “And I actually started entertaining the idea of not continuing on to med school.” But when she was accepted to the University of the Philippines College of Medicine in Manila on her first try, she figured her fate had been decided and she proceeded to earn her M.D. Still undecided about a specialty, Villacorta sought the guidance of a mentor who happened to be a physiatrist and suggested a career in physical medicine and rehabilitation. While her background as a physical therapist made a PM&R residency a logical choice, Villacorta was hesitant at first. “PM&R was not as developed in the Philippines back then, and I was afraid it might not be as challenging or interesting.” It was then that she was told, “Go to the states (USA), and find out.” Villacorta then pursued and completed her PM&R residency at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
ive. We know hospitals are struggling financially, too, so any costs we save can be used to improve the quality of care. From the business standpoint, in addition to making sure the outcomes are good and people come out without complications, we also implemented strategies that reduce the cost of that care. We deliver the right care and we deliver without holding back care that is necessary.” The hospital first focused on quality because without good outcomes, you can’t deliver on operational efficiency and financial savings. You can’t build a long-term plan without a vision of how to manage heart problems. The hospital got involved with a couple of national registries that collected data to compare Baptist Memorial Hospital-DeSoto to national benchmarks and best practices for cardiac procedures. DeSoto was the first hospital in the greater Memphis area to get involved with the registries that focus primarily on outcomes and metrics. The registries track patient survival rates and look at whether appropriate evidence-based medicine is being applied to each patient. “We drilled down on that so well in recent years that we have achieved Amer-
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Dr. Jennifer Villacorta, Methodist Rehabilitation Center’s new medical director.
in Little Rock, Ark. Next came a fellowship in spinal cord injury medicine at the University of Texas Health Science Center and the Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas. After a brief stint as the Medical Director for Outpatient SCI Services at the Rehabilitation Institute of Michigan (RIM), Detroit Medical Center, she became an admitting physician for MRC’s SCI program in 2016. Board certified in physical medicine and rehabilita-
ican College of Cardiology Platinum Status, which is the highest ranking, for the past several years,” Szatkowki said. “We have been able to drive the appropriate utilization of order sets created by physicians for Electronic Medical Record here at Desoto to 80 percent appropriate use for patients admitted with these particular cardiac problems such as heart failure and heart attack. “The American College of Cardiology came to evaluate us to see if we qualified for excellence in accreditation for chest pain, heart failure and atrial fibrillation management and they couldn’t believe how well we were doing with our order set utilization. They hadn’t seen this kind of physician engagement elsewhere in the nation. Of note, we are the only hospital in our area that has been recognized by the American College of Cardiology for excellence for care of patients who present with heart failure, chest pain and atrial fibrillation.” Stern has a collaborative partnership with Baptist Health to focus not only on quality outcomes, but the operational and efficiency components of how they deliver cardiac care. An example is a council and finance committee made up of doctors,
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managers and nurses who focused on reducing costs of care delivery. For instance, they determined which procedural items had the greatest impact on outcomes at the lowest cost. Similar work is now being done with the with the electrophysiology lab. Anything that is more expensive but clinically no better is removed from the items list. Often doctors might not even be aware of the relative costs versus effectiveness of procedures. Szatkowski said this collaborative partnership has allowed the physicians to be more cognizant of the cost component when providing patient care. “The only way that we are going to make an impact on the high cost of healthcare is if physicians get directly involved so they understand the process and make changes to how care is delivered,” he said. “In the end, we are the ones who write the orders.” Located in what has been one of the fastest growing counties in the U.S., Baptist Memorial Hospital-DeSoto has grown from 30,000 patients a year to 70,000 per year over the past 13 years. The hospital recently completed a project doubling the size of its emergency room.
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tion and SCI medicine, Villacorta is also assistant professor of neurosurgery and a member of the Neuroscience Institute at the University of Mississippi Medical Center. Her wide range of responsibilities makes for some demanding days. But it also gives Villacorta a big-picture view of how MRC can best contribute to the success of rehabilitation medicine in Mississippi. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The resources are all here, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s just a matter of utilizing and building on them,â&#x20AC;? she said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve got to make sure everyone is on the same page and moving in the right direction. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Leadership doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t mean you just get to be â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;the bossâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;. I ďŹ nd being a leader means you have the opportunity and the privilege of representing the people you work with, too.â&#x20AC;? To that end, Villacorta enjoys a collaborative relationship with her fellow physicians at UMMC and MRC, as well as the researchers at MRCâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Center for Neuroscience and Neurological Recovery (CNNR). â&#x20AC;&#x153;Dr. Villacorta has really taken charge of the medical directorship and has already implemented several process improvement changes to allow for better patient ďŹ&#x201A;ow and patient care, while also
helping to improve the quality of life for all providers,â&#x20AC;? said Dr. Hyung Kim, Division Chief of PMR at UMMC. â&#x20AC;&#x153;She has so far done an excellent job in her new leadership role. She remains a pleasure to work with.â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;I love the passion she has for the patients and programs,â&#x20AC;? added Dr. Keith Tansey, a CNNR senior scientist who also is a professor of rehabilitation medicine in the UMMC Department of Neurosurgery and a physician for the Spinal Cord Injury Clinic at the Jackson VA Medical Center. â&#x20AC;&#x153;She knows what the highest standard is and wants to have it here.â&#x20AC;? Villacorta said she likes to focus on identifying and breaking the barriers that prevent rehabilitation goals from being achieved. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s what weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re here for. To push the limits and hope to continue making improvements where we think we have â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;settled.â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Sometimes this where the art of medicine comes in,â&#x20AC;? she said. And when it comes to patient care, her vision is to create and maintain a continuity between the acute care offered at UMMC and the rehab services available through MRC. â&#x20AC;&#x153;If we can have the opportunity to get involved in the patientâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s care as early as even before surgery, we can accomplish a care that is comprehensive and optimal for our patients.â&#x20AC;?
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Incorporations
34 Q Mississippi Business Journal Q Nov. 30 - Dec. 13, 2019 LoveIt! Designs, LLC
Nov. 2019
LLC
This is the November 2019 list of the state’s newly incorporated businesses from the Secretary of State’s Office. Listings include business name, type, date formed and location. Addresses reflect legal entity for service of process, not necessarily the new business entities’ operating address.
11/1/2019
Abbeville
Ketrice Keys Enterprises, LLC
Gordon Valley
GP
11/12/2019
22 COUNTY ROAD 127
R3 Services, LLC 11/25/2019
LLC 516A County Road 210
COMPANY
LLC 50029 Lakefront Cove
Lavish Landing Inc.
BC
11/5/2019 3:26:27 PM
308 SOUTH
SKURF, LLC
LLC 108 S MERIDIAN STREET
Vankids Rentals LLC
LLC
45 Stubbs LN
11/29/2019 Good Livin LLC
LLC
11/18/2019
87 McLeod Lane
Batesville LLC 219 West St
Family First Real Estate LLC 11/15/2019
NP
11/25/2019 8:37:46 AM153 Tammy Street
Bay St Louis
Trucking, LLC 11/13/2019
LLC 12519 MS Highway 12
Restoring Hope Ministry 11/21/2019
NP
686 East Cherry Street
Dynatest North America Inc.
BC
11/18/2019 2:07:08 PM 11415 Old Roswell Rd, Suite 10
D’s Insulation, LLC 11/18/2019
LLC 60065 Cowden Rd
Fly Demeanor, LLC
LLC
11/4/2019
600 COX ST.
JCS Commercial Roofing Services, LLC
LLC
11/20/2019
52046 Hwy 25 South
Minga & Sons Small Engine LLC LLC 60383 Cotton Gin Port Rd
Prime Leasing LLC
LLC
11/26/2019 5:06:36 PM60145 Fowlkes Rd. The Grey Gypsy Tanning Company L.L.C
LLC
11/1/2019
113 Main St N
LLC
218 North Beach Blvd
Kimmy’s Auto Sales, llc. 11/7/2019
LLC
5061 whitney st LLC
11/1/2019
6 Wood Place
Mackey International LLC 11/25/2019 7:00:17 PM
90s baby llc
LLC
11/19/2019
105 main st
Lucious LLC
LLC
11/1/2019
11 constable lane
107 Oaks Blvd.
Original Daiquiri’s LLC
LLC
23 Chantilly Terrace
Belden CLC Enterprises, LLC.
LLC
Solutions L.L.C. 11/11/2019
LLC 6411 RED OAK DRIVE
EMERSON MCCLAIN LLC 11/11/2019
LLC
11/18/2019 2:26:25 PM 120 W MAIN ST B L MARTIN CONSTRUCTION LLCLLC 120 W MAIN ST
Exceptional Cleaning LLC 11/18/2019 Headquarters LLC
LLC
Tupelo Wine & Spirits LLC
LLC
11/8/2019 9:26:14 AM2527 Roswell Drive
Belzoni Archer’s Trucking LLc 11/12/2019
LLC
108 Bridgers street
LLC
1021 BURRESS ST LLC 736 Hwy 145 S
LLC
11/4/2019 2:00:51 PM
Wave Gift Shop,LLC
Jonathan Grantham, LLC
11/25/2019
1299 Lemons Road
Shears Transport LLC 11/18/2019
LLC
1168 John Warren Rd
11/1/2019
LLC
2023A Frank Hall Rd
LLC
11/8/2019
Kars that Kare LLC
500 Alverton Ct
Keystone Strategies, LLC
Booneville
11/3/2019 6:12:41 PM
151 Grande View
ATC BEAUTY WHOLESALE, LLC LLC
M4 Builders LLC
11/19/2019 11:49:17 AM
11/6/2019
LLC
104 May Lake Cove LLC 106 Poplar Dr
Newman Orthopaedics, LLC
J and A Cleaning Service LLC
11/11/2019 10:29:04 AM
LLC
LLC
355 AVALON
11/11/2019 4:04:08 PM 405 W COLLEGE
LLC
11/1/2019
ST
11/6/2019
BC
Parents Against Bullies
11/12/2019 11:57:05 AM 8314 Delynn Dr
11/17/2019
HEMPRESS LLC 11/1/2019
NP 672 cr 5111
Obliterate the Odds LLC 11/1/2019
LLC
150 Pine Ridge Circle
LLC
Southern Cuztomz Detailing LLC LLC
Olympus Carrier Group LLC
2434 Pass Road Suite C
11/4/2019 6:28:47 PM 105 Miller Circle
11/4/2019
BC
Williams Mechanic & Detail LLC LLC
Outdoor Adventuress, LLC
11/18/2019
11/1/2019
Hero’s Cafe Inc 11/5/2019 4:20:13 PM
1621 Pass Road
623 CR 1101
11/4/2019
325 Benachi Avenue
Brandon
11/25/2019
Konica’s Custom Creations LLC LLC
601 Happy Tails, LLC
11/18/2019
LLC
LLC
632 Hampshire Drive
P2L Ministries, Inc.
Infinity Enterprises Incorporated BC
LLC
836 Rushton Circle
NP
202 Kytty Hawk Circle
Ponder Family Properties, LLC
LLC
B & W TREE FARM, LLC
11/12/2019
11/7/2019
11/22/2019 3:31:58 PM 200 E. SUNSET
R & J Enterprise LLC
DRIVE
11/14/2019
858 Eagle Eyrie Drive LLC 764 Destiny
Plantation Blvd OISHI PARADISE INC.
BC
BC Developers, LLC
LLC
421 Turtle Lane LLC LLC
11/5/2019 8:50:23 AM12 Woodgate Drive
11/5/2019
Beckham Enterprises, LLC
Road Runner Nursing LLC
LLC
37 Terrapin Hill Rd S
11/1/2019
LLC
151 W Pinebrook Drive
11/13/2019 10:13:56 AM 1647 PASS ROAD
11/1/2019
PROMEDISYS, LLC
LLC
Boudreaux’s Timeless Treasures LLC
Roger Howard Consultant LLC
11/6/2019 8:52:31 PM
135 Main Street
LLC
11/14/2019 10:53:52 AM1197 Hwy 13 North
#1316
11/25/2019 7:51:20 AM119 Golden Estates
S.O.S. Home, LLC
Rent-A-Chef HomeCooking Services
Dr
11/12/2019
LLC.
CAGE’S GUIDE SERVICE LLC
LLC
11/8/2019
296 Beauvoir Rd
Rodriguez Transport LLC
LLC
145 Bridlewood Drive
LLC 2305 Sunkist
LLC
LLC LLC
111 East Lake Drive
Shior Kinks And Krowns L.L.C.
LLC
11/6/2019
619 Falon Way
11/6/2019
LLC
402 KNIGHTS COVE WEST
11/19/2019 12:27:32 PM10591 W River Vue
Connected Media Advertising LLCLLC
Drive
Windmill Ridge Owners Association,
11/20/2019
Taylor Landing, LLC
Inc.
Dainty Danz Couture LLC
NP
TechStruct ,LLC
11/19/2019
11/12/2019
NP
DS Healthcare, LLC
11/1/2019
11/15/2019
9010 River Birch Dr
Balius Investments, LLC 11/12/2019
LLC
178 Main Street - Suite 301
11/4/2019
LLC
9517 Hwy 9 North
11/6/2019 11:25:58 AM 504 Jasmine Ct
Uncle Tom’s Brands LLC
Goddess Salon llc
11/20/2019
LLC
11/18/2019
7025 highway 25
Harvey Transport Services LLC 11/12/2019
Bogue Chitto American Stripes, LLC 11/19/2019
2575 Summit Drive
JACL Properties, LLC 11/19/2019
LLC
109 Stoneybrook Trail SE
11/12/2019
VENT BELOW LLC 11/25/2019
LLC
306 Maxey Drive Suite C LLC
126 ALEX SEAL LANE
Visionsz LLC
LLC
NP
11/13/2019
152 Michel Street Suite A
409 Glen Oaks Drive
VP2, LLC
LLC
Hearts 4 Ukraine LLC
LLC
102 NINA DRIVE
LLC 105 Tiffany Dr
Heroes Ministries
NP
11/1/2019 163 WOODLANDS GLEN CIRCLE
11/22/2019
20 Eastgate Dr, Ste D
walker business group llc 11/13/2019
LLC
2713 Highway 471
4059 Henderson Rd
DWilliams Trucking LLC 11/14/2019
LLC
501 westbridge cove
11/4/2019
5477 OLD BYRAM ROAD
JSH CONSTRUCTION LLC 11/13/2019
LLC
2747 DAVIS RD
KES Transportation, LLC
LLC
11/19/2019 9:49:14 AM 7114 Siwell Road Lavish Ladi LLC
LLC
11/8/2019
311 Maple Cv
11/18/2019
LLC
6735 I-55 S. Frontage Road
Moor Men Truckn LLC 11/7/2019
LLC
3165 Glenn Have Dr
R3 Transport LLC 11/7/2019
LLC 787 Highpoint Drive
Skylights,LLC
LLC
11/25/2019
100 Byram Drive
Sno Biz of Byram, LLC 11/1/2019 2:48:04 PM
LLC 7130 Siwell Rd
SOUTHERN CHARM REALTY GROUP LLC
LLC
11/21/2019
223 CHARLENE DRIVE
11/19/2019 3:05:19 PM 510 Lake Dockery Cove Z&K enterprises LLC 11/5/2019
LLC
6735 I-55 S. Frontage Road LLC
2134 Crossbridge Blvd
Sheared Desires, LLC 11/5/2019
LLC
118 Byram Parkway Suite C
Calhoun County Republican Womens Group
Collins Family Farm, LLC 11/12/2019 4:57:13 PM
LLC 302 Hwy. 330 LLC
38 County Road 257A
NP
11/18/2019
208 W Taylor Ave
DavisInsurance Services, Corporation
BC
11/12/2019 3:58:08 PM 183 County Road 361
Buckatunna
Unique Products, LLC
Southerland Enterprises Inc
BC
11/1/2019
LLC 136 Susan Circle
11/28/2019 1:56:03 PM 364 Buckatunna Mount Zion Rd
Canton
Burnsville
AMIGO MINI MART LLC 11/4/2019
11/21/2019
LLC
303 Hwy 72 Burnsville,Ms
38833
LLC
11/18/2019 11:19:17 AM 101 Highbury Cove LLC
625 James Street
Cardiovascular Imaging Solutions,
MidSouth Staffing & Recruitment Agency, Inc
PLLC BC
803 Victoria Rd
LLC
LLC
11/4/2019 11:17:27 AM 495 DEER CREEK RD
LLC
11/7/2019
111 Cherry Rose Trail
Chesser and Son Trucking LLC 11/22/2019
LLC
180 Chesser Rd
Clean Cut LLC
LLC
11/14/2019 5:53:33 AM 418 Spike Ridge Collier’s Professional Accounting
ROYAL DONUTS LLC 11/20/2019
Ballou Auto-N-Transport LLC
11/13/2019
Byhalia
LLC
220 WESTSIDE DR
Best Tyme Contractors, LLC
MOODYS DEEP SOUTH CREATIONS
The Scratch Doctor LLC
LLC
11/8/2019
Bruce
11/7/2019 8:23:03 PM
Essential Solutions LLC
1178 Judge Sekul Ave
Davis Transportation Express LLCLLC
Calhoun City
Apt. A
11/26/2019 8:42:13 PM 2619 HWY 80 E
11/6/2019
LLC
NP
LLC
180 Highland Cove
Pkwy,, Suite 120
11/4/2019 10:08:37 AM200 Town Square,
LLC
Ecru Garden Center LLC
LLC
405 Chartrese Drive
The Good Policy, Inc.
Enchanted Homes LLC
ALL AMERICAN KENNELS LLC
2645 Executive Place
11/8/2019
LLC
LLC 243 hidden hills pkwy
Taqueria y Mercado El Pueblito LLC
Blue Springs
April Curry Consulting LLC
345 N BRANDON BLVD
Birch Construction LLC
11/8/2019 12:54:35 PM 310 Interlocken
North
DOUBLE B RANCH & TIMBER LLCLLC
104 Tolleson Cove
LLC
11/7/2019 2:40:34 PM 1046 Highway 471
Positively Distinguished Mentorship
LLC
11/22/2019
LLC
Drive
282 Big Lake Rd. Apt. 176
LLC
Burnsville Details LLC
11/20/2019
11/24/2019 6291 south howard creek dr.
LLC
151 THREE PRONG RD
NP 155 Belle Oak Drive
11/27/2019 1:15:36 PM 953 Tommy Munro
11/15/2019
LLC
602 Belle Oak
NP
LLC
Community Philanthropic Ventures,
11/22/2019 2:29:24 PM
Southpaw Coverage LLC
LLC
210 Forbes cv
11/20/2019
11/15/2019
LLC
11/24/2019
Haus of Conjure L.L.C
Broomfield
Southeastern Environmental, LLCLLC
111 Lawrence Drive
LLC
11/8/2019 2:54:10 PM 515 South Jackson
Charleen Sproles Counseling LLC LLC
706 Virginia St.
LLC
Valentine Insurance LLC
Lee Peden Agency LLC
The Hephzibah House
Spindoctor Properties, LLC
393 New Hope Trail NW
11/19/2019 8:51:45 AM122 Sterling Oak Dr
110 Longhorn
Country Club Road
11/22/2019
510 BEACON COVE
11/13/2019
Bella Renea Boutique LLC
Well Done Wireless Repair LLC LLC LLC
720 Hartwood Cove
RC Management LLC
11/20/2019 11:50:16 AM
338 REYNOIR STREET
2734 bluebird trl nw
Legacy Enterprise Vending LLC LLC
Circle
ANAS LLC
11/6/2019
LLC
Q.T.P. Logistics, LLC
Uprising Worldwide LLC
11/28/2019
Sweet & Petite LLC
11/6/2019 3:21:31 PM 322 Greengate Cir
11/14/2019 2:33:39 PM 510 Shannon St
LLC
11/14/2019 2206 Jackson liberty drive nw
11/26/2019 13053 Rocky Mountain Drive
LLC
A.N.T.U. Entertainment .LLC
1251 Walsh Lane SE
REGINAS SOUTHERN TOUCH LLCLLC
Stagecoach LLC
Sykes and Sons, LLC
LLC
11/11/2019
LLC
The Woman Who Robbed the
LLC
LLC
108 Noble Drive
Prestigestatewide,LLC
Drive
11/19/2019 3:40:59 PM 505 Greenhead
Biloxi
11/8/2019
11/20/2019 10:26:07 AM 100 Evergreen LLC
LLC
1382 Smith Lake Road NE
Ole Brook Chicken II, LLC
Autumn’s Southern Boutique LLC LLC
11/7/2019 9:57:11 AM440 Green Teal Court
Mound Road
4071 Bouie Mill Road
MS Elite Construction, LLC 11/22/2019
LLC
121 Grande Oaks Dr
Mindtrest Properties, LLC LLC
11/12/2019 11:11:42 AM135 Peninsula Drive
11/20/2019
LLC
1062 Jackson
LLC
7141 Mandarin Drive
L&M Tax Services, LLC
Stage DNA
636 Little Big
LLC
11/20/2019 3:50:48 PM MIGNON, LLC
LLC
Bentonia
LLC Liberty DR NW
Gilson Automotive, Inc.
LLC
734 Zetus Rd NW
NORTH ATLANTA RV RENTALS LLC
Complete Investigative Solutions LLC
11/26/2019
HAMPTON CONSULTING LLC
WAY
11/12/2019 8:38:27 PM
LLC
230 South First Street
M Auto Transport LLC
Rd LLC
11/12/2019
11/1/2019 304 ONEAL Street Number 17
931 WILLOW GRANDE
11/14/2019
LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY LLC
First Street Business Center LLC LLC
Drive
LLC
Adams Trucking LLC
EVANS PRECAST CONCRETE
Brookhaven
11/1/2019 3:45:20 PM 9010 River Birch
Cline LeVerN Mgt LLC
114 Piper Street
101 Sandy Hills Rd
Hughes Land Development Solutions
11/13/2019
11/17/2019
11/7/2019
11/1/2019
11/11/2019 11:44:33 AM 465 Highway 364
LLC
LLC
11/11/2019
Firm LLC
156 Acacia Ave
LLC
Newhaven Dental Studio, PLLC LLC
Southland Solutions LLC
StyledBySanChaz LLC
Davis Investment Group LLC
LLC
210 PENNY LANE
Byram
11/7/2019
Holly Tree Boat and RV Storage, LLC
Eyes On You Private Investigation LLC
Way
349 Love Cove
11/1/2019
LLC
LLC
Lady J Creationz LLC
11/25/2019 4:32:49 PM405 W College St
2462 WEST SHORE DRIVE
11/15/2019 1:28:33 PM 798 Clover Ridge
M.I.O. Security LLC
LLC
425 N. 2ND ST
LLC
Ste. D 11/9/2019
LLC
609 Castlewoods Blvd
Winstead Refuge, LLC
11/6/2019 4:28:51 PM130 Peninsula Drive
Earth n’ Magic LLC
11/25/2019
LLC
11/11/2019
LLC
11/6/2019 8:33:11 AM 306 Maxey Drive,
2 Heavy Trucking LLC
ElainaCraftMusicMinistry LLC
LLC
11/11/2019
11/13/2019 11:06:03 AM 10515 Roberts Rd
Drive Apt 223
LLC
337 Stump Ridge Rd
L&L ENTERPRISE LLC
11/9/2019 1:54:13 PM 15459 Stewart Rd
GP
LLC
2023 S. Hill Dr.
Dominarc LLC
LLC
DRIVE
Thomas Thingz LLC
D.R. Jones LLC
WALKER ESSENTIALS LLC
SE
11/1/2019 2:30:22 PM 2533 Gooden Lake
EasyMoney Hunt Company
11/8/2019 11:38:27 AM 2355 Pass Road
A & A HOUSING LLC
11/12/2019 1:45:13 PM
LLC
4683 EAST DR
405 Chablis Lane, LLC
Baldwyn
183 McDaonnell
Ave., Unit 103
11/6/2019 4:20:22 PM 2690 McCullough Blvd
LLC
11/8/2019 5:31:50 PM
MikeRobinnBan, LLC
11/26/2019 11:39:37 AM
Simply Smart Workforce Learning
11031 Shorecrest rd
Chelle’s Logistics, LLC
BC
11/13/2019 4:12:14 PM2713 HIGHWAY 471
Clowers Enterprises LLC
LLC
J A Frenz MD INC
11/13/2019 3:44:51 PM 107 EASTHAVEN
Bolton
Drive 11/22/2019
LLC
11/25/2019 1:18:22 PM 500 River Road Dr
Cassie’s Classy Clips llc
11/25/2019 4:18:39 PM 2555 Wendover
Baymare LLC
Bailey
LLC
LLC
Revere Services, LLC
11/7/2019 10:58:50 AM 11533 Oaklawn Rd
11/19/2019 12:56:16 PM
Tasty Temptations, LLC
Arcola
Canal Wine & Spirits, LLC
Fiore Jiu Jitsu LLC
1000 US-90
LLC
7496 E Oaklawn Road
LLC
Dolls Beauty Cosmetics LLC
Amory
11/5/2019
Jalaram Hospitality Properties LLC
11/26/2019
Alpharetta
LLC
10203 Highway 603
L’ Avenir LLC
Pro-Grade Construction and
LLC
313 Willa St
11/18/2019
Blissful Nursing Services Inc.
LLC
504 George Deen Rd
Kane Investments, LLC
Ackerman
11/4/2019
NP
11/4/2019
11/22/2019
Brazmerica Properties, LLC
11/9/2019
20SOMETHINGCARES
11/26/2019 1:05:00 PM
11/4/2019 204 W Commerce Street
11/26/2019
Bassfield
Prevention Diagnostics LLC
MATUBBA STREET
LLC
11/12/2019 1:40:34 PM 120 W MAIN ST
11/5/2019
CORNER 101 LIMITED LIABILITY
11/8/2019
SUNNY BEAUTY SUPPLY LLC
4MPublishing Group LLC
Aberdeen 11/13/2019
1459 Carrollville Ave
LLC 141 MOORE LOOP
SAN JOSE MEXICAN RESTAURANT INC 11/15/2019 Mendoza Gutters LLC
BC 89 PETTY DR LLC
11/22/2019 3:45:04 PM817 Bennett circle
Services, LLC
LLC
11/1/2019
241 Cooper Ln
Culinary Innovations, LLC 11/13/2019 D MARKET, LLC 11/25/2019
LLC
3352 N. LIBERTY STREET
Da DiVas Den LLC 11/13/2019
LLC
151 W. Peace Street
LLC 3718 N. Liberty St
Incorporations
Royal Desk LLC
LLC
UNIQUE INNOVATIVE KREATIONS
Double A Kennels, LLC
11/21/2019 1:56:04 PM 3352 N. LIBERTY
11/18/2019 1:13:08 PM 400 Red Dog Rd
LLC
11/5/2019
STREET
Moon Trucking Inc.
11/1/2019 12:43:01 PM 1503 TERRACE RD.
Phase II Property Management, LLC
#218
Harvest of Hope Life Enrichment
11/20/2019 1:33:42 PM1920 Laurel Hill Rd
Wisechoicetrucking LLC
LLC
SoulShine Depot, LLC.
Vintage Life LLC
11/4/2019
HARI SHREE, LLC
LLC
Center
NP
11/15/2019
2721 South Liberty Street
Mildred Risher Farm LLC
LLC BC LLC
11/22/2019
LLC 919 king cove
CWIndustries LLC
11/18/2019 8:43:02 PM 326 East Sowell
11/4/2019
LLC
3982 Highway 35 North
Road Wellness LLC
LLC
11/19/2019
210 East Peace Street
Clinton
110 Trailbridge
Mike Colllums EMS Scholarship Fund
11/8/2019
NP
70 Henryville Rd
Celebration Dream Hospitality Inc.
Drive Nichols Painting, LLC
LLC
11/20/2019
BC
105 Holiday Lane
11/14/2019 1:13:04 PM 304 Wilson Street PAPA’S CAFE, LLC
LLC
Centreville
BG Unlimited LLC
LLC
Land Management Group LLC
DRIVE
11/7/2019 11:30:46 AM 520 Carter Street
11/14/2019 Star3Studios, LLC
LLC
137 Cotton Blossom Road
The Cosmetic Company LLC 11/4/2019 6:46:35 PM
LLC
139 Rhodes Ln
TMC TRANSPORTATION LLC 11/1/2019
LLC
147 LINKS DRIVE 17G
To a T Designs & Couture LLC 11/28/2019
LLC
LLC
1554 W Peace St
LLC
101 FAIRCHILD COVE
102 Primrose
Freedom Farms 1, LLC 11/7/2019
823 Wilson Rd.
Blake Health Enterprise LLC
LLC
11/18/2019
Sammy Graham LLC
LLC
11/15/2019 1:26:35 PM77 JR Graham Lane
11/11/2019
tienda latina la esperanza llc
William T. Rosenblatt, M.D., PLLCLLC
114 Cherokee Trl
Hayah Community Development Inc.
11/1/2019
NP
Right price auto llc
11/21/2019 8:56:59 AM 208 Stonegate
11/5/2019
LLC
205 n fir ave LLC 11 Arrington dr
LITTLE STOP MARKET AND DELI INC
L. E. Brister and Sons Transportation
11/18/2019 1:43:46 PM 12003 Nutt Road
BC
LLC
LLC
Collinsville
11/13/2019
4671 N Norrell rd
Lavallee & Co., LLC
Company, LLC
11/8/2019
LLC
LLC 713 Bellevue St.
Love, Sophie Boutique LLC
LLC
Columbia Meitzler Farms LLC
Murphey Farms, LLC
LLC
11/17/2019
11/12/2019 10:09:25 AM 141 Court Square
11/21/2019 1:37:52 PM
104 Rowan Oak
Place NP
439 Lillis Road LLC
11/19/2019
818 Greymont Drive
11/7/2019
B & R Construction and Framing LLC
Amber RD LLC
Nola Palace LLC
LLC
11/7/2019
Dville MMA, LLC
LLC
509 Springridge Road LLC
11/5/2019 6:00:20 PM306 concord drive
Better Than Beautiful Academy LLC
Preeminent Wholesale Real Estate
LLC
L.L.C
11/12/2019
1225 St. George Cove
Caring For You At Home, LLC
LLC
LLC
LLC 417 Livingston Lane
11/7/2019
LLC
59 Providence PL
JONES FAM INC
BC
LLC 11/19/2019 5738 NASHVILLE FERRY RD
LLC
11/26/2019
1400 Arlington st
Primmrose Properties, Inc.
BC
LLC
LLC
11/4/2019 6:59:11 PM 195 County Rd 517 Ladd & Wood Farms LLC
LLC
11/1/2019
207 Pointer St
LLC
183 Friendship Church Rd
11/7/2019
LLC
3600 County Road 100
Columbus
Belle A Grace Boutique, LLC
Benton’s Military Hardware, INC. BC
11/1/2019
11/20/2019
Corinth One Stop LLC
70 Brickerton Street
LLC
52 County Road 615 LLC
Devoted Solutions and Repair, LLC
S&M DISTRIBUTING, LLC
LLC
LLC
11/15/2019
11/14/2019 2:22:47 PM 1503 Orchid Drive
Sessoms Therapeutic Counseling and
Creative and Curious, LLC.
Feeding the Future Mississippi
Consulting Services, LLC
11/21/2019 1:40:58 PM 110 West Mill Rd.
FPE Rentals, LLC
Cribs LLC
11/6/2019 2:30:25 PM 3400 Follin Drive
11/11/2019
94 Fox Pen Drive
PWF ENTERPRISES LLC 11/15/2019 3:57:12 PM
LLC 54 LAWSON
TAYLOR RD SDM Fitness LLC
LLC
NP
501 MCDONALD DRIVE
11/15/2019 901 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
11/28/2019 2:23:29 AM
Blvd
Circle
MEA ESTATE LLC
LLC
Smile Support, LLC
LLC
11/27/2019
608 Merganser Trl
501 First St.
Carrollton
My(5)Transportation L.L.C.
McCaleb Investment Group, LLC LLC
11/26/2019
11/29/2019
QI PROPERTIES, LLC
15738 US Highway 82
11/12/2019
Carthage GP
11/12/2019
LLC LLC
1528 Cedar Street
11/18/2019 5:40:37 PM 400 Red Dog Rd 2208 Laurel Hill Road
HAUFTE, LLC 11/21/2019
LLC 2208 Laurel Hill Road
Integrated Solutions, LLC 11/21/2019
2208 Laurel Hill Road
Integrated Solutions, LLC 11/21/2019
LLC
2208 Laurel Hill Road
Integrated Solutions, LLC 11/21/2019
LLC
LLC
2208 Laurel Hill Road
Cleveland Green Tax Solution, LLC.
LLC
LLC
LLC
J5 Solutions LLC
263A Highway 350 602 East Waldron Street
LLC
Crawford
Tullos Creative, LLC
LC Rentals LLC
LLC
CFO LLC
LLC
124 Antler Way
11/1/2019
3704 Firetower Rd
LLC
11/12/2019 9:18:03 AM 1325 Miller Lane
11/1/2019
Unique Beauty Supply&Detail
Legacy Luxury, LLC
Zion Church 11/1/2019
LLC
230 KIRKWOOD DR NP 208 Stonegate Drive
LLC
11/3/2019 1:02:21 PM 415 15th Street N Legacy Real Estate Group, LLC 11/20/2019
11/12/2019 1:33:28 PM
12349 Lamey
11/8/2019
71 Scott Dr LLC
JDMR Properties LLC 11/12/2019
LLC
12349 Lamey Bridge road LLC
11/25/2019 3073 Borries St. Apartment
24123 Hwy 51 South
241 Byrnes Circle LLC
11/6/2019 2:31:23 PM 30 Doe Doe Lane
RichAvenue L.L.C.
LLC
11/26/2019
591 Neal Drive
Robert Gnapp, LLC 11/5/2019
LLC 161 Mary Ellen Drive
Supreme Vending LLC 11/18/2019
LLC
14333 VIOLA WAY
Up the Creek Without a Paddle, LLC
Juiceys Creations LLC
LLC
2625 Newman Rd
Maintenance and Repair Service Professionals LLC
LLC
Wrightway Transfer Group “LLC” LLC 11/1/2019
Ellisville 501 DAIQUIRI CIGAR & HOOKAH LLC
11/1/2019
207 camp street
American Eagle Airconditioning & Heating LLC
LLC
11/8/2019
719 Hwy 590 S
Chittlins BBQ Sauce, LLC
LLC
11/21/2019 2:06:01 PM637 Spur Line Road Jarrell Recycling and Convertors llc LLC
LLC 11/12/2019 9:46:35 AM 504 Vicki Drive
11/1/2019
110 Job R Lane
Pineywoods Cattle Foundation 11/20/2019
Danvers ABIOMED, Inc.
BC
Neal Technical Innovations LLC LLC 11/14/2019
9101 Milton Jones Rd
ResCom Realty, LLC 11/1/2019
LLC 19 West Circle
LLC
2121 Simpson Highway 149
Enterprise 11/5/2019
Decatur United Methodist Church, NP 243 HOLLY RD
Decatur United Methodist Church, Corporation
NP
11/30/2019
243 HOLLY RD
Decatur United Methodist Church, Corporation
NP
11/30/2019
243 HOLLY RD
Corporation
NP
11/30/2019
243 HOLLY RD
Greenhouse Chingaling LLC
LLC
11/26/2019 2:38:16 PM 15009 Hwy 16W
Erie INNOVATEL, LLC
LLC
11/4/2019 10:07:53 AM
900 STATE
STREET, SUITE 203B
Fayette Hwy 61 Sporting Goods LLC 11/8/2019 Payton Kennels LLC
LLC
11/14/2019 12:44:17 AM583 Gravel Hill Rd
Flora
Barcimo LLC
LLC
11/20/2019
4403 West Aloha Drive
Barcimo LLC
BC
11/15/2019
344
Benson D Trucking LLC
LLC
11/20/2019 4:11:18 PM 4403 West Aloha LLC
11/20/2019
4403 West Aloha Drive
Barcimo LLC
LLC 4403 West Aloha Drive LLC
11/13/2019 1:23:18 PM 8524 Op La Way Green Product Supplies LLC 11/24/2019
LLC
7549 Mahalo Hui drive
Landry Enterprises LLC
LLC
88387 Diamondhead Dr. E
11/6/2019 8:26:01 AM
LLC
6822 Awini St.
184 Third St
Mallett Automotive LLC 11/5/2019
2C FARMS LLC
Morgan’s Process Services, LLC LLC
170 STAGGS ROAD 170 STAGGS ROAD
434 Livingston
Vernon Road The Range of Mississippi, LLC 11/25/2019 2:05:31 PM
LLC
185 Lake Trail
True Love Heals Ministry LLC
LLC
11/4/2019 12:30:38 PM 264 Bannerman Drive Apt 1C
Florence C & M Properties of MS LLC 11/7/2019
EVS Professionals, LLC 11/18/2019
LLC 15 Leila Drive LLC
110 Copper Ridge Lane
KanesStay LLC 11/4/2019
LLC
1952 Florence Byram Rd
11/25/2019 LLC
LLC
106 Blackberry Creek Road
Guy Properties, LLC
Doddsville
LLC
11/19/2019
11/1/2019 2:44:31 PM
Barcimo LLC
LLC
531 Kearney Park Rd
Hope Therapy, LLC
Diamondhead
LLC
642 river road
11/25/2019
11/6/2019
LLC
5543 county road 320
Auto brokers Inc
DeKalb
COUNTY LINE DISTRIBUTORS LLCLLC
Faststop of Simpson Co LLC
LLC 7 Graves Rd.
Bigbee Rail Services LLC
Decatur
NP
126 Evans Creek Road
11/12/2019
Daphne
11/6/2019
D-Lo 11/29/2019
Edwards
LOUNGE LLC
C2
3199 Mathis Road LLC
LLC
727 E MADISON ST
1065 Cemetery Rd
PET PAL PICK-UP & DELIVERY 4U
Nates building services LLC LLC
COPIAH AUTO SALES LLC 11/1/2019
11/29/2019
11/25/2019 11800 OLD PORT GIBSON RD
Bridge road
11/1/2019
Crystal Springs 11/6/2019
Price Handy Man Service LLC
604 PRICHARD RD
11/5/2019 1:56:31 PM 2244 Tarlton Road
NP
ANDERSON REAL ESTATE AND 11/1/2019
LLC
NBAB Trucking LLC
11/1/2019 BC
Huge Ghost LLC
Noxubee High School Class of 1975
Coldwater CONSTRUCTION, INC
LLC
CDIT LLC
LLC
672 Bent Tree Trail
Phresh Factory LLC.
11/13/2019 11:48:35 AM 1135 Old Highway
Hersol Logistics LLC
11/20/2019
11/7/2019 2795 NASHVILLE FERRY RD E
35
Mitchell’s Growing Stars LLC
11/29/2019
Drive
11/20/2019
11/7/2019 2:21:13 PM 301 Monterey Drive
Avenue
11/22/2019 9:36:50 AM 1015 Avery Street 400 Red Dog Rd
The Daniels Agency, LLC
11/13/2019
LLC
LLC
11/25/2019 1
11/27/2019 4:44:08 PM 517 Fayette Davis
GP
Mullins Property Management LLC
Wilco Real Estate Boutique LLC LLC
VIEWS FROM DA SIP LLC
Terrapin Planting Company
514 E Waldron Street
North
LLC
1208 Cherry Stone Circle
P.L.L.C.
61
410 Main Street
11/21/2019
LLC
11/19/2019 12:57:24 PM 2422 6th Avenue
11/13/2019
1013 Normandy Dr
LLC
LLC
514 E. Waldron Street
T’s creative designz, LLC
11/3/2019
TEC Consulting, LLC
516A Cruise Street
Providers, LLC
John Marshall Alexander, Attorney LLC
11/14/2019
LLC
11/13/2019 123-A Highway 80 East #219
LLC
34 Toliver Cove
Maydros by the river Restaurant llc 11/1/2019
LLC
Shop,LLC
11/19/2019
Hudson Affordable, LLC
M. Don Williams, P.E., PLLC
LLC
12349 Lamey
Bridge Road
LLC
Square
Spit Spot Cleaning, LLC
Hearts of Angels Home Care
12 NORTH STATE ST
2111 OAK LANE
11/12/2019
LLC.
12 NORTH STATE ST
11/8/2019 8:58:07 AM
LLC
11/1/2019 4:23:16 PM
LLC
LLC
11/22/2019 9:51:03 AM 82 Yorkville Park
STR8 SHOT HAULING & TRUCKING,
11/19/2019
11/21/2019
LLC
1306 Maplewood St.
D M Poultry Farm LLC
LLC
DueceTre Publishing, LLC
GTR Crown Properties, LLC
Mackey Lawn Services, LLC
HAUFTE, LLC
105-B Alabama St
11/22/2019 1:14:14 PM 100 Bellewood Dr
11/7/2019 3:19:45 AM 846 Battle Bluff Rd LLC
LLC
LLC
QI, LLC
AmirHudson Consulting
LLC
CORINTH LLC
Earwood Family Properties, LLC LLC
11/1/2019
11/15/2019
2301 Bittersweet Lane
LLC
Southern Creations MS, LLC
Group, LLC
11/14/2019 12:10:25 PM
LLC
Decatur United Methodist Church,
606 Trialwood Dr
Mississippi Environmental Litigation LLC
DOWNTOWN APARTMENTS OF
Kate Tucker Speech Pathology LLC
Williams Asphalt Repair LLC
LLC
LLC
2200 Highway 72 East
11/15/2019 2:52:48 PM 2409 23rd Ave N
11/15/2019
5C Ozona Road
11/22/2019
11/1/2019
11/7/2019 7:07:22 AM 100 Bill Dyess Rd 11/6/2019
607 STATE ST
LLC 203B Lindale
Bryant Miller Levy Enterprises, LLC 11/8/2019
HD Transportation Group, LLC
11/30/2019
2C Apartments LLC
Parks Real Estate & Investments, LLC
LLC
Parkway
Corporation
Corinth
11/18/2019
28 Windance Dr
220 Chestnut Drive
LLC
LLC
11/8/2019 12:42:34 PM 1527 Smith Street
11/18/2019
10350 Automall
DS Companies LLC
12 Gage Spirits, LLC
62 Old Place Rd
The Kitchen On A Mission LLC 11/5/2019
LLC
11/7/2019 8:50:18 AM
Q
Durant
Five Star Auto Sales of the Gulf
11/15/2019 2:26:10 PM 22 Cherry Hill Dr.
Como
Mid-South Overstock LLC
Sarver Construction LLC
977 Harry Sones Rd
A Cut Above Carpentry and Painting
Drive
11/5/2019
11/20/2019
551 Timber Creek Drive
11/13/2019 123-A Highway 80 East #204 Mississippi Outreach Ministries NP
LLC
11/4/2019
11/13/2019 11:21:17 AM 542 Dandridge Rd
11/9/2019 9:06:33 PM 344 Clark Street
19 Ameal Spiers Rd.
15 Nottingham Lane
11/15/2019 3:24:44 PM 74 West Lakeview
Carriere
Cypress Branch Farms, LLC
LLC
LLC
Riley Camp Properties, LLC
Mack’s Hope
470 Hopson Pixley Rd
LLC
11/1/2019 404 COURTHOUSE SQ SUITE D
Xtreme Janitorial Services, LLC LLC
D’Iberville
WATT HEATING and COOLING LLC
G N S TAX SERVICE LLC
RedRoverIT, LLC
LLC
Mississippi Business Journal
LLC
Weary but Wonderful, LLC
11/1/2019 1:14:02 PM258 BYRNES CIRCLE
M & A Investment, LLC
LLC
#218
G and K Logistics LLC
LLC
Mississippi Broadband and Tower
LLC
LLC
11/4/2019
105 S CLAY ST
11/12/2019
LLC
DRNMC , LLC
1Bourbon1Scotch1Beer LLC
11/14/2019 1:58:52 PM613 1st Street South
Funtional Health Wellness Clinic LLC
823 Wilson Rd.
11/4/2019 10:29:23 AM 50 Lakeview Dr
Clarksdale
LLC
11/26/2019
11/25/2019 6:04:13 PM
11/5/2019 10:39:30 PM 1901 HighWay 22
Two Nineteen Properties LLC
Trail
LLC
223 Mulberry St
LLC
2200 24TH STREET
11/12/2019 8:19:16 AM 4180 Hwy 373 lot
11/27/2019 4:42:16 PM108 Bainbridge Bnd
Collier Dry Cleaners LLC
11/4/2019
New Heights Properties, LLC
11/15/2019
168 NOTTING HILL PLACE
NP
11/7/2019 9:40:09 AM 608 Merganser
11/28/2019
LLC
THE JAYLEN BARKER FOUNDATION
Vertrau Mir LLC
Kopacetic Music LLC
597 Friendship E Rd
1405 14th Avenue North
11/15/2019 124 McDonald Cemetery Rd.
LLC
Bradford Investment Group, LLC LLC
11/1/2019
LLC
Everest Properties, LLC
LLC
Drive
412 S CLAY ST
215 9th Street North
His Way Trucking LLC
Charleston
11/25/2019 6:07:29 PM
11/25/2019
LLC
11/14/2019 10:00:53 PM 114 Cherokee Trl
11/4/2019 7:56:00 AM 308 Reserve Drive
LLC
LLC
2980 Hwy 98
TEXACO MARKET AND DELI INC BC
Wright Touch LLC
LLC
Q
Coast, LLC
11/1/2019
H&M Pressure Washing,LLC
11/14/2019
11/12/2019 4:43:33 PM 840 DEERFIELD Set-Hi Hospitality, LLC
863 peyton rd
Collins
Landing
MJ Investment Properties, LLC LLC 11/22/2019 5:10:54 PM
11/15/2019
11/12/2019 8:16:23 PM 4180 Hwy 373 lot
Southern Brothers BBQ LLC
11/12/2019 8:30:33 AM
Cedar Bluff
Inspired Happiness Therapy and
LLC 6530 Hwy 306
277 Hwy 16 east
In-Motion Appliance Repair LLC LLC
11/18/2019
LLC
Nov. 30 - Dec. 13, 2019
LLC
703 southern Oaks drive
KM Contractors & Consultants, LLC LLC 11/6/2019
763 Loflin Rd.
Incorporations
36 Q Mississippi Business Journal Q Nov. 30 - Dec. 13, 2019 Martin Cleaning Services, LLC 11/20/2019
LLC
1808 Old Pearl Rd
Martin Cleaning Services, LLC 11/20/2019
LLC
1808 Old Pearl Rd
Next Level Logistics LLC
LLC
11/20/2019 4:19:51 PM
11 Pecan st
Next Level Logistics LLC
LLC
11/20/2019 4:19:51 PM
11 Pecan st
Next Level Logistics LLC
LLC
11/20/2019 4:19:51 PM
11 Pecan st
Red Empire, LLC
LLC
MMI HOTEL GROUP EMPLOYMENT SERVICES LLC
LLC
11/13/2019 2:47:53 PM
1000 Red Fern
Place MTI Three LLC
LLC
11/25/2019
Professional Wash & Detailing LLC LLC 11/7/2019 645 LAKELAND EAST DRIVE STE 101 LLC
Drove
Travel LLC
RYAN O, LLC
LLC
11/4/2019
642 hwy 469 south
The Bianca Group, LLC
LLC
LLC
645 Lakeland East Drive LLC
11/14/2019
241 RIDGE WAY
Sobh Automotive of Southaven, Inc.
11/11/2019 2:36:25 PM 1536 Monterey Rd
BC
Xperience Jxn Ent Inc
11/25/2019 2:03:16 PM 645 LAKELAND
11/8/2019
BC
175 SINGLETON LN
JW Contracting LLC 11/25/2019
LLC 123 oakleys haven
Magnolia Kids Boutique LLC 11/4/2019
LLC
179 Sunny Lane
11/21/2019 4:00:17 PM
Flowood
102 Riverview
Drive
LLC
Stewart-Wells LLC
11/21/2019
LLC
586 Lakeland East Drive LLC 645 Lakeland East Drove
11/19/2019 2:36:22 PM 1084 Flynt Drive
The Landing at D’Iberville, LLC LLC
Clark Creek Farms, LLC
11/27/2019
LLC
113 Park Circle Drive
11/25/2019 1:23:20 PM 110 Garrison Way
Whiteoak Holdings, LLC
Daphne M. Bilbrew, M.D., P.A.
11/27/2019
11/21/2019 4:03:46 PM
BC
102 Riverview
Daring Wolf LLC
LLC
11/1/2019
Zoetic Technologies, LLC
LLC
4209 Lakeland
Drive Ste. 154
LLC
645 Lakeland East Drove
EFS INVESTMENTS, LLC
LLC
LLC
923 Cliff Armstrong Rd.
Hands & Hearts LLC
For All Mississippi
11/27/2019 11:45:59 AM 306 South Main
LLC
11/13/2019 11:17:23 AM 645 LAKELAND
Street
EAST DRIVE STE 101
JT Harris Construction, LLC
Gleason Enterprises LLC 11/27/2019
208 Bent Tree Cove
Golden Goddess LLC 11/11/2019
LLC LLC
532 Dexter Dr. APT C
LLC
11/11/2019 10:36:36 AM 130 E. Second St Millennium Timber, LLC 11/1/2019
LLC
2004 SCR 504
Routinez, LLC
LLC
11/22/2019
11/22/2019 9:16:20 AM2001 Airport Road,
Ferrell Construction & Land
Suite 305
Management, LLC
Hunter Property Investments LLCLLC
11/6/2019
11/26/2019
Happy Feet Farms, LLC
Jackson Clinton Blvd Popeyes, LLCLLC
511 N. Broad Street
9993 Hwy 501 LLC
11/18/2019 1251 Russell Community Road
Friars Point
Jackson Highway Popeyes, LLC LLC
People Helping People One Step At
11/15/2019
A Time, Inc.
11/21/2019
LLC
4209 LAKELAND DR #356
Lee Investment Partners, LLC 11/13/2019
LLC BC
11/13/2019 11:32:39 AM748 Wright Street The Tax Diva Of MS, LLC
LLC
11/8/2019 649 Washington Avenue Apt 2
11/11/2019 9:27:17 PM 2858 Honduras Dr
11/1/2019 115 Laurel Park Cove Suite E206
Encapsulated Pride llc
Lighthouse Botanicals, LLC
11/15/2019 Site Services South LLC
EAST DRIVE STE 101
11/18/2019 1:33:17 PM
11/21/2019
102 Riverview Drive
Metal Resources LLC 11/27/2019
1261 A Old Brandon Road
Caucus, LLC
1708 Perdido
Sherman’s Tree Service LLC
LLC
11/8/2019 3:16:24 PM3016 Bemis Avenue
1755 Lelia Drive
EMPLOYMENT SERVICES LLC
LLC
1000 Red Fern Place
FP Holdings, LLC
LLC
11/13/2019 11:09:31 AM1831 Martin Luther
Gloster 11/13/2019
Greenville Post LLC
LLC 2926 Chickasaw St
Hovas Realty, LLC
LLC
11/25/2019 2:37:40 PM 1024 Washington I2S Logistics, L.L.C.
LLC
11/9/2019 2:01:30 PM
1330 Roosevelt
Jason Trucking LLC
LLC
11/14/2019
991 Caldwell Dr
JGK Franchising, LLC
LLC
11/14/2019 11:09:18 AM1831 Martin Luther Makaylah Marie Properties, LLC LLC 11/13/2019 6:47:51 PM
1255 Greenway LLC
Center
LLC
ePic Communications LLC
LLC
11/4/2019 10:45:26 PM
243 E Main St
KC GAME ROOM LLC
LLC
11/1/2019 168 WEST RAILROAD AVENUE
11/8/2019
111 Maple St
Kim Pillow, LLC
LLC
11/19/2019 9:08:44 AM
2564 County
Road 240
NP
LLC
1462 S. Colorado St.
S and S Cargo llc
LLC
11/25/2019
2229 Timber Cove
MaintX Solutions LLC
LLC 10474 Hwy 82
Mallard Rest Farm
GP
11/12/2019 11:12:20 AM10474 Highway 82 Mary Dudley Pillow, LLC
LLC
11/19/2019 9:09:33 AM2564 County Road
L.L.C.
LLC
11/22/2019 8:52:53 AM
215 CATELY ST BC
223 Gregory Street
TaxWise Income Tax Services LLCLLC 11/1/2019
613 Bachelor Bend
Wesley Harmon Communities, LLCLLC 285 Belhaven Street
11/13/2019
537 Hwy 82 E.
Miller Warren Properties, LLC 11/18/2019
LLC
213 W. Front St. LLC
11/12/2019 11:18:28 AM10474 Highway 82 MRF3, LLC
LLC
11/12/2019 11:22:48 AM10474 Highway 82 Neil Pillow, LLC
LLC
240 LLC
11/5/2019 3:16:29 PM
594 CR 219
Rayburn’s Power Washing LLC
LLC
202 Quail Trail
Reese Pillow, LLC
LLC
11/18/2019 3:48:44 PM2564 County Road
11/14/2019 11:19:52 AM 105 W President Stephen Pillow, LLC
LLC
11/19/2019 9:08:08 AM
2564 County
Road 240
LLC
11/19/2019 10:16:03 AM2564 County Road
11/18/2019
400 Taylor Drive.
Swayze Pillow, LLC
LLC
11/19/2019 9:07:47 AM2564 County Road 240 LLC
11/19/2019 9:07:23 AM2564 County Road 240
11/18/2019 3:49:12 PM2564 County Road
LLC
11/19/2019 10:13:39 AM2564 County Road 240
B2HOLISTIC LLC 11/29/2019 7:39:30 PM
LLC 1312 Roosevelt
Baylor Pillow, LLC
LLC
11/19/2019 10:13:14 AM2564 County Road LLC
DG Winchester KY LLC 11/12/2019 2:42:19 PM
LLC 10474 Hwy 82 LLC 10480 Hwy 82
LLC
1 Harbor Lane
CLM Express Nursing LLC
LLC 836 S. Main
Street LLC
Lot 63 NP 14 North Glenbrook Drive
dr. 11/26/2019 4:53:32 PM
LLC
4300 B West
Sell It To Me, LLC.
LLC
Anew Way, LLC 11/14/2019
LLC 12435 Plunkett Road
Anywhere Auto Wash & Detailing, LLC
LLC
11/21/2019 8:23:30 AM19532 Morris Pond Bart Brooks - Master Plumber LLCLLC 11/19/2019 11:24:21 AM 12199 Highway 49
237 S.W. Frontage Road
11/26/2019 2:17:49 PM
1501 PERRY RD
Stap LLC
LLC
11/5/2019
19 Bledsoe Street
WATT ESTATE LLC
LLC
Bart Brooks - Master Plumber LLCLLC 11/19/2019 11:24:21 AM 12199 Highway 49 Ste 400 Bato’s Heating & Air, LLC 11/22/2019
LLC
13292 Wisteria Drive LLC
11/20/2019 4:40:55 PM 2409 14th Street BOUSLOG RENTAL, LLC
LLC
11/19/2019 3:04:09 PM 2409 14th Street BRIGNAC & BRIGNAC CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, LLC 11/20/2019 2:18:00 PM
LLC
2228 BEACH
4675 Sweethome rd
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, LLC 11/20/2019 2:18:00 PM
LLC
2228 BEACH
DRIVE UNIT 1109 11/30/2019
LLC
4300 Searle Ave
CLC Landscaping and Irrigation LLC
18110 Lake Vista Drive
High Caliber Customs, LLC
LLC 2200 25th
11/3/2019
15085 Ranier Ave.
LLC 11/26/2019 3:24:57 PM1600 24th Avenue, Craven Fashions LLC 11/1/2019
LLC
4729 Cardinal Drive
11/26/2019
LLC
3177 Curtis Street
Da Groom Room LLC
LLC 2526 Tandy Dr
PLLC
LLC
11/8/2019 1:27:49 PM Defined Kutz LLC
2109 19th St LLC
11/29/2019 10:12:52 AM1924 30th Avenue LLC 11/1/2019 45 Hardy Court Center# 385 LLC 12400 Depew Rd Apt C39
Genesis One Development Group, Inc.
BC
11/7/2019 2:53:34 PM 16201 Walker Farm
J&G PAINTING SERVICES LLC
LLC
1805 curcor dr
Gleason Painting and Contracting LLC 12230 Ashley Dr
11/25/2019
15569 Orchard Dr
D & D Auto Services and Sales, LLC LLC 11/1/2019
11940 Concorde Dr
FAAF LLC
LLC
GULFCOAST TRANSPORTS INC BC 11/5/2019 5:12:33 PM
112 ELM CT
Jonathan Haynes Ministries, LLC LLC
Perrys Caribbean & Seafood Kitchen
11/25/2019
Llc
1924 30th Avenue
INSTALLATIONS LLC 11/26/2019
12314 Houghton Drive
LLC
1924 30th Avenue LLC
11/25/2019 4:36:28 PM 1525 E Pass Rd L&G Entertainment, LLC 11/7/2019
LLC
11/25/2019
Gunnison First Rate Tax Solutions LLC 11/18/2019
Leonhard Rental, LLC
LLC
Guntown Hidden Light Photography LLC LLC
11/20/2019 12:07:13 PM 2409 14th Street
11/25/2019
LJS Homemaker & Companion
Shoe Gawds LLC
Personel Care Services LLC 11/22/2019
LLC
14275 Dedeaux Road
11/15/2019 2:13:27 PM
LLC
912 Ashland Avenue
LLC
10752 East Bay Tree Dr.
123 Colt Ln LLC
11/13/2019 12:03:53 PM109 Saint Thomas Drive
LLC
12435 Plunkett
Hamilton
Road
CAP Trucking LLC
LOVELACE SHOPPING CENTER, LLC
11/4/2019
LLC 40328 Seely Road
LLC 11/4/2019 2:00:19 PM 1105 30TH. AVE.
Hattiesburg
SUITE 200
365 Construction, LLC
Ltwellsrealtor,LLC 11/19/2019
LLC
12435 PLUNKETT ROAD
LLC
11/6/2019 9:35:16 AM309 S. 40th Avenue APU LAI AND API LAI LLC
LLC
Mary Grace Southern Style LLC LLC
11/14/2019 3:56:48 PM 28 DAWN DRIVE
11/21/2019
BREWTONS TRUCKING LLC
3622 MEADOWLARK DR
MSL Properties II, LLC
LLC
LLC
11/19/2019 12:42:21 PM 207 GLENHAVEN
11/15/2019 12:57:32 PM1601 30th Avenue
CIR
My Chord Boss, LLC
C&M MUSIC HATTIESBURG, LLC LLC
LLC 2508 15th Ave
Onecast Media Group LLC
LLC
11/1/2019
2000 West Pine St
Channel Machines LLC
LLC
11/26/2019 12:22:26 PM954 Old Towne St
11/14/2019
Orleans Properties, LLC
Circle Seven Farm & Land Services,
11/4/2019
LLC
1710 E. Pass Rd. Suite A
Owen & Owen, P.L.L.C. 11/21/2019
LLC
1414 25th Avenue LLC
207 East Front Street
LLC
LLC
11/6/2019 12:43:24 PM80 Glen Clinton Rd Empowering You, Inc.
BC
11/14/2019 10:36:47 AM 404 6th Avenue
11/6/2019 9:49:06 AM 1105 30TH. AVE
Eva Christine’s Emporium Inc.
SUITE 200
11/1/2019
PROPERTY HOLDING CORPORATION
Fairchild-Mohr Minerals LLC
BC
11/26/2019 3:46:20 PM2 Southern Pointe
BC
606 Adeline Street LLC
11/15/2019 1:56:26 PM 2409 14th Street
Parkway
Rainbow Holdings Inc
BC
Frontier Pines Development, LLC LLC
1619 Nichols CT
11/6/2019 11:22:05 AM104 Campbell Loop
11/15/2019
Robinson Street Properties, LLC LLC
FUJI YAMA LLC
11/20/2019
11/1/2019 10:18:35 AM
2409 14th Street
LLC 125 SOMERSET
SMB Counseling & Consulting, LLC
DRIVE
LLC
Giggles Learning Center 2 LLC
11/7/2019 10:54:02 PM
108 Estes St
Tarissa Brown, LLC
LLC
11/29/2019
33 Dogwood Court
11/4/2019 12:07:08 PM
LLC
4 joshua dr.
Hub City Business Action Network Development (B.A.N.D.), Inc.
BC
Testing Services of America, Inc. BC
11/15/2019 4507 US Highway 49 South
11/12/2019 7:04:42 PM2036 E PASS RD H
Infatuations By Morissette LLC LLC
The Country Club Outfitters LLC LLC
11/22/2019
11/15/2019
Ivyfield, LLC
13256 Meadowland Ct
TranZparent Music, LLC
LLC
1434 rambling rose lane LLC
11/29/2019 8:18:55 PM 707 1/2 Adeline
11/29/2019 1:08:47 PM 13987 Thornton
Street
Hill Drive
Jackie E. Terry, Body Tech, LLC
Vybrantcare PLLC 11/1/2019
LLC 8990 Lorraine Road
Walker Freight,LLC 11/1/2019
LLC 1317 Forest Dr
WEB AUTO BROKERS LLC
Lane
Creative Decor by Courtney LLC LLC
11/4/2019 10:44:42 PM 15201 S Swan Rd
Avenue
PARK AVENUE V, LLC
LLC
11/11/2019
LLC
11/26/2019
BRIGNAC & BRIGNAC CERTIFIED
LLC
11/2/2019
LLC
14231 Seaway Road
Longwood Smokehouse, LLC
Ste 400
11/25/2019
11/22/2019
Krisko Global LLC
Railroad Street
LLC
circle
Gulf Tech Development, LLC
KEEP GROWING FLOOR
Eves Bayou Pleasures & Treasures
Onward 365
11/19/2019 5:23:30 PM 12040 harmony
Street
11/27/2019
Drive
Diamond Capital International, LLC
MeLise Elite, LLC
11/4/2019
4 Bayou View
Davidson and Associates Accounting
11/4/2019 5:09:47 PM
11/7/2019
LLC
11/14/2019 4:49:20 PM
11/1/2019
SMALL TRANSPORTATION LLC LLC
240 11/12/2019 2:57:08 PM
1521 A Carrollton Ave
Grenada
11/25/2019
240
DG Crossett AR LLC
LLC
11/18/2019 8:31:33 AM 114 Highway 332
Avenue Apt G
1619 50th St. LLC
Crawfish Maintenance LLC
11/18/2019 10:48:43 AM
240
RD
Suite B
Wolf Run Equipment, LLC
Workmans Power Washing, LLC LLC
11/22/2019 10:31:52 AM
Conway Denson & Associates, PLLC
Walt Pillow, LLC
Angel’s Heart Transport LLC LLC
BC
11/26/2019 10:37:58 AM 13211 DEDEAUX
Charming Chandler, LLC
11/1/2019
A. S. Pillow, LLC
Road
DRIVE UNIT 1109 LLC
11/21/2019 8:39:04 AM
Hair By B. Fairley, LLC
BLL Trading, LLC
Pitts Wine & Spirits LLC
The Brick Pit, LLC
Greenwood
11/14/2019 10:06:47 AM 12435 Plunkett
Rd., Ste A
Stewart Christian Academy LLC LLC
SMITH’S FLOORING N PAINTING
LLC
Amery Creighton MD, PLLC
11/22/2019 1:10:52 PM107 HODGES DRIVE
S & S Hauling Service LLC
RS Adult Learner Specialist and
4300 Searle Avenue
104 WRR, LLC
11/19/2019 12:06:22 PM 15309 Overlook
AND PERSONAL CARE SERVICE LLC
240
St
LLC
All Seasons Power Washing, LLC LLC
LOVE AND CARE ADULT CENTER
11/1/2019
11/22/2019 4:00:14 PM 808 Hampgreen
11/5/2019
Gorgeous Girl Hair Boutique, LLC LLC
11/19/2019 10:14:11 AM 2564 County Road
King Jr. Blvd.
11/25/2019
608 Pine
MR Farms 2, LLC
Street
0351, LLC
13211 DEDEAUX, INC.
11/21/2019
240
11/20/2019 1:30:46 PM2564 County Road 249 West Walnut
1910 Highway 82 East
11/22/2019 3:12:01 PM
Bear Creek Equipment, LLC
Allen Logging Enterprise LLC LLC
MMI DINING SYSTEMS 11/13/2019
LLC
LLC
Mississippi Republican Senate 11/25/2019
LLC 1800 hwy 90
11/14/2019 12:43:28 PM 645 LAKELAND BC
LLC
11/20/2019
LLC
GP
1311 Magnolia
Gulf Coast DMC Set The Table
Gulfport 11/12/2019
Dung T. Le Properties, LLC
LLC
Allison Pillow, LLC
LIFELOCK GROUP, LLC
Lindsey T. Norris, M.D., P.A.
204 Saint
Anthony
240
Gautier Bayou Fence Company, LLC
LLC
11/20/2019 12:07:36 AM
NP
11/21/2019 3:51:38 PM102 Riverview Drive LLC
LLC
William & William Properties, LLCLLC
406 Liberty Park Ct.
Lee M. Ferguson, M.D., P.A.
553 Broadway Ext N
Day Designs LLC
11/1/2019
Drove
K. E. I. WHOLESALERS, LLC
LLC
South Delta Consulting, Inc. LLC
11/15/2019 1:22:16 PM 645 Lakeland East
645 Lakeland East Drove
Branco Investments, LLC
Consulting Services, LLC
HamiltonDavis Mental Health, Inc.BC
611 Turquoise Court
LLC
239 Ridge Avenue
Rose Hill North Christian Daycare
ChBird Properties LLC
11/20/2019 1:21:24 PM 232 Market Street NP
11/1/2019
11/1/2019 10:24:01 AM954 SISSON DRIVE
Forest 11/12/2019
1989 McClain Street
Mitchell Realty llc
410 Duke Ct
Djconcessions llc 11/1/2019
LLC
5497 Lakeland Drive
11/12/2019 9:31:16 AM
Drive
11/14/2019
LLC
Avenue
T.T.C. L.L.C.
340B Together LLC
BC
East
LLC
Greenville
11/20/2019
Steven J. Wagner, M.D., P.A.
LLC
11/20/2019 2:03:24 PM 1910 Highway 82
Eightball Sports Bar and Grill, LLC.
King Jr. Blvd.
EAST DRIVE STE 101
11/1/2019
BC
11/4/2019 4:36:43 PM 4499 ryan salem
11/8/2019
RHT Trucking LLC 11/12/2019
37 Red Bay Road
Bossy Brat Boutique, LLC
Results Group LLC
Stephens Medical and Recreational
11/1/2019
Alban Properties LLC
Single Tone LLC
148 Singleton Lane
LLC
113 Park Circle drive
11/6/2019 8:12:13 AM 645 Lakeland East
11/1/2019
Golden Tire LLC Neidig’s Cajun Kitchen Inc.
11/3/2019 7:48:15 PM202 Shady Pecan Dr. LLC
Dung T. Le Properties, LLC
Golden
11/27/2019
45 HARDY COURT
WESTCHASE GROUP LLC 11/29/2019
LLC LLC
1924 30TH AVENUE
11/14/2019
LLC
39 Lois Lane
Jones CDL Training Center LLC
LLC
11/1/2019 6:47:04 PM606 Adeline Street, Suite 1C Karin’s Cottage, LLC
LLC
11/14/2019 4:43:14 PM3014 Navajo Circle KASH and Company LLC
LLC
11/1/2019 9:48:42 AM 714 Longstreet Dr
Incorporations LLC
KINGS&QUEENS OF DRIPPS Inc BC
OUTDOOR SPORTING VENTURES
4-Bulls LLC
4700 Hardy St.
11/22/2019 10:42:33 AM 12077 Old Port
LLC
11/19/2019 9:23:58 AM 460 Briarwood
11/2/2019
Gibson Rd
11/12/2019 10:38:00 AM1652 THOMAS ST
Drive
Castlegate Holdings LLC
RENT-A-MAID LLC
A & K TAXES LLC
Krab Queenz Jackson LLC 11/20/2019 2:11:32 PM
KS Bay Springs Real Estate, LLC LLC 11/1/2019
325 T Smith Road
LAH Properties LLC
LLC
11/5/2019
100 N 33rd Ave
Lavish Destiny, LLC
LLC
11/13/2019
Hebron
11/1/2019
Teespring, Inc.
BC
11/7/2019
1201 Aviation Boulevard
902 Ronie Street
Lily Sauna, Inc.
BC
Hernando
LLC LLC
3794 FORREST PARK CV
THE CAR TEAM USA LLC 11/20/2019
64515 RIVERDALE CV
LLC
11/25/2019 8:11:20 AM
LLC
11/12/2019
2501 West 7th st Apt 203
MAINLINE PROPERTIES, LLC 11/11/2019
LLC
111 Alexander Dr.
Mama Fit LLC
LLC
11/28/2019
6014 U.S. Hwy 49
Moore Logistics LLC 11/26/2019
LLC
201 Glenhaven Circle
My Own Little Corner, LLC 11/26/2019 11:04:55 AM
LLC
108 N 38TH
LLC
CHRISTIAN MINISTRIES OF FOREST
Fair Price Autos LLC
LLC
11/6/2019
11/18/2019 10:40:44 AM
13626
BC
940 Byhalia Road
6868 Vaiden Road
Hickory Flat
11/8/2019 8:09:46 AM 27 Lake Forgetful
Groovy Nutrition LLC
Apt. 831
11/14/2019
LLC
7169 Highway 178
North Ms Sales LLC
LLC
11/13/2019 1:58:28 PM 204 crum street
Holly Springs
11/6/2019
STE 100
FGF Holdings 3, LLC
Coleman Community Inprovement
11/8/2019 12:00:22 PM 1818 Crane Ridge
& More LLC
Corporation
Drive, Suite 202A
11/5/2019 3:05:26 PM 150 Wood Drive
11/11/2019 9:44:41 AM 221 Hillcrest Drive
AnDreYuhBeez LLC
GSM Transport, LLC
11/1/2019
LLC
11/7/2019 11:39:45 AM 719 Airport Road
3638 Meadow Lane
Angeltkakes Boutique, LLC. 11/1/2019
Indianola
LLC
629 A Hampton Cir
AUTOMAX CARS LLC LLC
LLC
11/18/2019
LLC 2925 STATE ST
BC
11/9/2019
5363 Carolwood Dr
Cornelius’s Investigations LLC 11/5/2019
529 Hillandale Dr.
D. Barnes Enterprises, LLC 11/4/2019
LLC
STE 100 HUMBLY ROYAL L.L.C.
LLC
11/12/2019 12:00:23 PM 460 Briarwood
Fondren Covered
STE 100
Drive
11/20/2019 1:36:54 PM
Davis Investment Enterprises LLCLLC
Street
11/20/2019 4:40:43 PM460 Briarwood Dr
11/4/2019 1:43:33 PM
Forgedsteelfitness LLC
STE 100
Drive
11/8/2019
11/19/2019 6:51:31 AM 114 N Southwest
Banks Photography T-Shirts & More
Deep South Transportation LLC LLC
Fortis Properties, LLC
Plaza
LLC
LLC 101 Arbor Lane
11/12/2019
LLC 223 South Davis Cr.
Richards&Sons Trucking LLC
LLC
LLC
1303 Bayou Drive
B&P MASONARY LLC
LLC
460 Briarwood
460 Briarwood Drive NP 175 E. Capitol
LLC
11/20/2019 2:48:56 PM460 Briarwood Dr
Flynt’s Cafe LLC
11/20/2019 4:40:43 PM460 Briarwood Dr
P&B Farms, LLC
LLC
HUMBLY ROYAL L.L.C.
11/20/2019 460 Briarwood Dr., STE 400 11/14/2019
B&P MASONARY LLC
Apt A1
LLC
11/20/2019 2:48:56 PM460 Briarwood Dr STE 100 HUMBLY ROYAL L.L.C.
LLC
11/20/2019 2:48:56 PM460 Briarwood Dr LLC
237 HOUSTON AVE LLC
STE 100 HUMBLY ROYAL L.L.C.
LLC
11/20/2019 2:48:56 PM460 Briarwood Dr
11/7/2019 8:26:11 AM 460 Briarwood Dr.,
11/26/2019 3:40:28 PM 5760 I-55 North
STE 100
11/27/2019 10:12:23 AM200 Rebel Woods
STE 400
FRESH AIR SOLUTIONS LLC
IDEAL Admissions Consultants, LLC
Dr G2
Delta Kidney Alliance Billing LLC LLC
11/6/2019 11:32:08 AM 460 Briarwood Dr
LLC 11/20/2019 5:46:40 PM492 E Beasley Rd
LLC
LLC
11/4/2019 1:36:50 PM
11/18/2019 2:02:45 PM 100 International
STREET, SUITE 840
Drive
Village Management Services LLCLLC
Drive
Digital Eye Video Surveillance LLCLLC
Full Charge Batteries LLC
11/26/2019 2:30:28 PM 602 Chapman St
Big Daddies LLC
11/17/2019 10:02:44 AM 460 Briarwood
11/4/2019 1:36:50 PM
11/22/2019 9:44:42 AM 190 Waterford
Walker & Murry, Attorneys at Law,
11/18/2019 3:48:56 PM
Dr., STE 400
Drive
11/22/2019 2:53:16 PM
Mountain Rd
PLLC
Street, Suite 840
Gaylor Logistic & Transportation LLC
Drive INSPIRING CREATIVE EXCELLENCE
305 Rolfing Road
Melvin’s Grill, LLC 11/20/2019
LLC
2334 Highway 7 South
SANDIDGE PROPERTY, LLC
LLC
11/15/2019
LLC
213 Quick Cir
LLC
11/7/2019
119 Main Street
Woodburn Farms, LLC 11/19/2019
LLC
1303 Bayou Drive
Speedy Bucks Tax Services, Inc 11/21/2019 7:57:56 PM
BC
710 Cox Ave
248 E. Capitol
DL Manifold Solutions, LLC
BIG HOUSE PROPERTIES LLC
11/15/2019
LLC
20040 County Road 538
11/5/2019 9:05:43 AM 1704 North State
LLC
Street
11/6/2019
STE 100
DPC Fitness LLC
Iuka LLC
11/4/2019 8:48:22 AM 1246 Beverley hills
11/25/2019 4:21:10 PM 5940 Vinson Cv
11/7/2019
road apt 48
Blue Sky International, LLC
Poplar Springs Free Will Baptist
Goddess Devine Spa/Boutique LLC
11/4/2019
LLC
Brass Professional Services LLC LLC
11/13/2019
11/14/2019 10:55:23 AM 2008 Mamie St
11/4/2019
Baptist Church
Upfront Home Investors,LLC
DFA HVAC LLC.
LLC
3435 Shadow Oaks Pkwy 4108 ROSEBURY LANE
202 West Eastport Street
Church, LLC
LLC Poplar Springs Free Will
Bodacious by Jess Nicole LLC 11/27/2019
1874 Towson Lane
Jackson
NP
11/1/2019
Griffis & Hayes LLC
LLC
E&S Protection Agency LLC
J3 Holdings, LLC
Union LLC
11/8/2019 8:40:42 AM
LLC
11/6/2019
11/5/2019 5:34:54 PM 460 Briarwood Dr
Dr., STE 400
Easy Green Solutions LLC
11/4/2019
11/8/2019 4:03:00 PM460 Briarwood Dr
c.o.dexpressdelivery LLC
STE 100
11/4/2019 1:38:15 PM460 Briarwood Drive
11/18/2019
CACTUS BLU LLC
El Confidential Ltd
2YP Realty, LLC 11/20/2019
LLC 1025 Newland Street
LLC
11/22/2019 460 Briarwood Dr STE 100
11/21/2019
LLC
2659 Livingston Rd
Buckets and Bubbles LLC
11/18/2019 6:40:35 PM 1621 Church Road
LLC
11/12/2019 10:21:36 AM 460 Briarwood
24-7 ELECTRICAL SERVICES LLC LLC
LLC
J&J Real Investments LLC
Gulf Coast Community Federal Credit
123 College, LLC STE 100
JSC Express LLC
STE 100 LLC
Drive
LLC 1072 JR Lynch St
EarthBlend Coffee LLC
LLC
LLC
11/1/2019 11:16:36 AM 460 Briarwood Dr
Drive
11/5/2019
Branch of Love PLLC
LLC
ITRAVEL LIFESTYLE L.L.C.
E&R Services, LLC
11/25/2019 1:02:56 PM 145 Roosevelt St
460 Briarwood Drive
LLC 418 SAVANNA ST
11/19/2019 9:23:27 AM 460 Briarwood
Drive
LLC
LLC
LLC 460 Briarwood Dr STE 100
11/13/2019 9:06:39 AM 460 Briarwood
11/4/2019 1:52:37 PM
LLC
LLC 460 Briarwood Dr STE 100
11/6/2019 11:13:51 AM 4606 Maury Road
Drive West LLC
5211 Highway 80 West
Dr., STE 400
LLC
912 Gillespie St LLC
LLC
11/14/2019 3:29:15 PM 4763 Alden Lake
3166 White sand dr
11/5/2019 11:14:27 AM
E-1 Transportation and Excavation,
11/21/2019
11/11/2019
11/4/2019
LLC
Goldmoor, LLC
Drive
Snostormsnowballs & More LLC LLC
I’m The Brand, LLC
ISMAIL LLC
LLC
11/26/2019 4:43:32 PM 460 Briarwood
LLC Horn Lake Lions Club
1405 Pecan Briar Street
Goalminers Small Business Solutions
11/18/2019 460 Briarwood Dr STE 100
1205 Apparel LLC
7276 Northbrook dr.
531 merigold dr
BON APPE TREAT BAKERY LLC LLC
Flawless Execution Security Service LLC
LLC
L.L.C.
11/12/2019
460 Briarwood
Drive
460 Briarwood
L.L.C.
11/7/2019 9:29:25 AM
460 Briarwood
iNGAGE Talent Development LLC LLC
STE 100
LLC
568 Woodson Court
11/4/2019 1:36:24 PM
430 CedarHurst Drive
Drive
INTERNET MARKETING STUDENT
LLC
LLC
LLC
460 Briarwood
LLC
460 Briarwood
11/20/2019 2:37:19 PM 460 Briarwood Dr
Dreams Capital LLC
411 Naples road
11/7/2019 9:29:47 AM
LLC
11/5/2019
11/1/2019
Igniting Dreams Travel LLC
Drive
NP LLC
Unit 31
11/14/2019 11:49:14 AM 460 Briarwood
11/19/2019 3909 Cambridge Steet
Blue Storms LLC
460 Briarwood
11/6/2019
Dream World Clothing LLC
Bluff City Outfitters LLC
LLC
11/24/2019
11/19/2019
LLC
LLC
LLC
GB ROOFING & RESTORATION LLC
LLC
BJC Business Development, Inc. BC
11/1/2019
Downtown Auto LLC
LLC
1615 Sheffield Dr
Black Economic Consciousness Ajayz Xpressionz LLC
LLC
11/1/2019 11:25:50 AM 460 Briarwood Dr
11/1/2019
Phil Kelly Construction, LLC
BC
LLC
Big South Sporting Goods,LLC
Itta Bena
Horn Lake
1076 Tillmantown Lane
Flyfitz Clothing LLC
D. Woods The Master Barber LLC LLC
100 Front Ave
11/29/2019 12:56:50 PM 208 N. 20th ave
11/16/2019
LLC
40 Northtown Drive
11/7/2019 10:47:08 AM 248 E CAPITOL
Ave.
LLC
11/25/2019
LLC
Bentley Miller & Company
11/6/2019 12:20:50 PM 104A E. College
Jenny’s Potatoes, LLC
LLC
1022 Northpointe Drive
Flora Fauna Farms, LLC
Humble Expressions Custom Designs
Three Kings Transports LLC
NP
Wyles Creative Studio LLC
LLC
LLC
LLC
Full Charge Batteries LLC
11/14/2019 11:16:58 AM20 Bellegrass Blvd
221 caldwell drive
LLC
5011 Canton Heights Drive
Diamond Home Protection LLC LLC
LLC
11/27/2019
11/21/2019
11/1/2019 12:46:31 PM 358 FOREST AVE
Elite Professional Service Group LLC
J&G Credit Recreations LLC
Hugo Boggan LLC
11/5/2019 2:28:54 PM 310 Jackson Street
Street
506 W. Galltin
843 Valley Park Way
2334 Highway 7 South
11/21/2019 3:00:47 PM 204 West Front
Hazelhurst
11/11/2019 1:26:38 PM 460 Briarwood Dr
LLC
STE 100
11/4/2019
56 Walker Rd
LLC
LLC
11/11/2019 11:51:50 AM190 East Capitol St
The Humidor at Hattiesburg, LLC LLC
11/18/2019
LLC
LLC
LLC
Destiny of HOPE Bible College
LLC
LLC
215 Stoney Brook Cove
LLC
BAR ON DA GO LLC
11/18/2019 11:48:37 AM 11 Parkway Blvd
147 98 Place Blvd Apt 305B
11/26/2019 2:14:55 PM 5430 Charter Oak
Three Kings Transportation LLC LLC
11/20/2019
Vogue Designs LLC
Holman, LLC
Street, Suite 840
LLC
LLC
11/4/2019
11/22/2019 11:08:27 AM 248 E. Capitol
STE 100
11/8/2019
Big Cat Entertainment, LLC
LLC
LLC 1428 McCluer Road
LLC
11/25/2019 4:06:07 PM460 Briarwood Dr
LLC
Templeton Properties LLC
The Claiborne at Simpsonville, LLC
NP
LLC 4419 Forest Park Drive
Scott Holdings, LLC
Priority Cutz LLC
LLC
Academy
11/27/2019
11/15/2019 9601 Jones Road, Suite 108
11/4/2019 6:53:11 PM
LLC
CJ Rhodes, LLC
ALPHATIA TCRESULTS LLC
LLC
LLC 2035 McIngvale
Street, Suite 100
BC
Member Home Loan, L.L.C.
11/25/2019
GMPM Sports and Leadership
ANALYST LLC
Ste 840
11/14/2019 11:21:55 AM20 Bellegrass Blvd
LLC
LLC
Festoyer Wine and Dine LLC
Reserve VII, LLC
Champion Property LLC
Fantasy Fletchers LLC
Rd.
1946 Catalina Dr
11/11/2019
11/7/2019
2905 Glenn Drive
190 E. Capitol
LLC
CLEARDAWNCONSULT LLC
LLC
LLC
11/1/2019
11/22/2019 3:04:05 PM
Aestacia Naturals, LLC
11/4/2019 1:16:41 PM 101 Gladney Street
11/14/2019 11:25:24 AM20 Bellegrass Blvd
LLC
5350 Brookhollow Drive
11/15/2019 2:47:13 PM 5619 Fairchild St
Gee Gee’s Cooks, LLC
Green Spot Wellbeing, LLC
LLC
11/14/2019
LLC)
LLC
Perfectly Balanced Bookkeeping LLC
Willow Ridge VII, LLC
BC
11/22/2019 4:41:58 PM 248 E Capitol St.,
11/5/2019
LLC
CIXION Medical, Inc.
Houston/D’Iberville, LLC
Reserve Management Group, LLCLLC
84 Windstone
HINES TAX SPECIALIST AND
Drive
11/19/2019 9:21:51 AM1300 Meadowbrook
Street
11/18/2019
LLC
LLC
HILL DRIVE
Natures Own CBD LLC
Touchstone Farms, LLC
Home LLC
Alex Young Associates, LLC (AYA,
Linyard Property Management, LLC
146 SIMPSON
11/27/2019 12:15:39 PM 621 New Orleans
2909 Laramie Circle
STE 100
Place
11/1/2019
11/1/2019
11/7/2019 8:55:44 AM 3142 Utica Avenue
11/20/2019 1:46:07 PM 4428 Woodlark
Fund, LLC
Nation Wireless, Inc.
LLC
BC
Faith and Prosperity Personal Care
NP
FCB Nufarm MS NMTC Investment
OPERATION ZION
Total Source Cleanup, LLC
Highland Trucking & Equipment Inc.
Clear Vision Inspiration Publishing,
11/18/2019 2:52:11 PM309 S. 40th Avenue
606 Adeline Street, Suite 1C
LLC
LLC
10 Stanford Ct.
11/18/2019
2208 BOLIN RD
11/4/2019
High Tech Lock and Key, LLC 11/1/2019
1540 Luter Lane
LLC
4726 Norway Drive
Ste 100
LLC
11/19/2019 12:22:50 PM
11/4/2019
80 carter rd
Drive
11/23/2019
11/4/2019 10:33:26 AM 460 Briarwood,
LLC
11/19/2019 10:35:30 AM256 Malone Rd N
LLC
Straight Trucking LLC
High Standards Boutique, LLC
11/27/2019 2:36:11 PM 460 Briarwood Dr
Advance Mississippi 2020 LLC
LLC
LLC
822 Alvaredo Street
LLC
Kudzu Homes, LLC
2208 BOLIN RD
11/20/2019
460 Briarwood
11/11/2019
AHC Marketing Inc.
MLB, LLC
LLC
11/4/2019 1:35:35 PM 460 Briarwood Drive
Height 43 Boutique LLC
11/1/2019
11/4/2019
Signature Landscaping LLC
LLC
STE 100
CHICKASAW EQUIPMENT RENTALS
DRIVE
Rogue Logistics LLC
EQV Strategies LLC
BC
11/8/2019 4:06:43 PM 460 Briarwood Dr
Veramarion St
1914 Cotton Drive North
11/8/2019 6:32:58 AM 208 KENSINGTON
LLC
Drive
Champion Arts and Computers LLC
LLC
419 Downing Street
11/14/2019
LLC
NP
11/5/2019 2190 East Capitol St, Suite 800
460 Briarwood
37
HOUSE FAMILY PROPERTIES LLC LLC
MLB, LLC
LLC
11/15/2019 1:07:26 PM
STE 100
AV Water Technologies, LLC
LLC
New Horizon LLC
CF Ridgeland Development, LLC LLC
11/11/2019 8:03:48 AM460 Briarwood Dr
NP
1015 Augusta Cove
NATH Group LLC
LLC
OAKS DR
LLC
5240 Glenfair Place
LLC
1 Laurel Cove
Engrand Store LLC
11/13/2019 12:59:56 PM 4141 SHADOW
Houston
11/5/2019
AVENUE
11/13/2019 10:10:40 AM
11/22/2019
Hernando Middle School Cheer, Inc. 880 Tara Dr
4420 Terry Road
LLC
LLC
66 E South St
11/21/2019 10:25:27 AM
LLC
11/6/2019
HAIRSENTIALS CORP
Emblematic Creative LLC
Q
Hair Luxury Company, LLC
B
BC
KLF TRUCKING LLC
GREEN LIGHTS OFFERS LLC
Caston Services LLC.
LLC
11/14/2019
A PLUS PROPERTY SOLUTIONS INC
Suite 7
Parkway
5240 Glenfair Place
LLC
3003 lakeland cove
Electronic Tax Solutions,LLC
11/20/2019
11/8/2019 6:02:59 PM
M & M General Handyman Services
11/20/2019
LLC
11/1/2019
Mississippi Business Journal
Q
11/12/2019 2:25:19 PM3770 Hwy 80 Suite
A Harris Security LLC
Goggans Trading Company LLC LLC
11/26/2019 1000 Turtle Creek Dr. Ste 325
14 NORTHTOWN DR
A Harris Security LLC
LLC
3234 Medgar Evers Blvd
11/12/2019 1:32:24 PM 1731 Dancy Blvd.
Lush Nails Inc.
7 Forked Creek
11/27/2019
LLC
CAMPHORS LAWN CARE LLC
TNT Sound Crew Connection, Inc. BC
11/29/2019 1:15:55 PM 47 Lakewood Dr BC
LLC
LLC
Nov. 30 - Dec. 13, 2019
LLC
460 Briarwood Drive
460 Briarwood
Jackson Federation of Musicians, Local 579, American Federation of
Service, LLC
Musicians
LLC
11/8/2019 10:18:58 AM
11/21/2019
11/7/2019
6837 HARRY TRUMAN DR
2312 Timber Falls Dr
Hair 2020 Studios, LLC 11/21/2019
LLC LLC
2312 Timber Falls Dr
NP
11/15/2019 2:51:47 PM1801 Sheffield Drive JACKSON HEIGHTS LLC
LLC
BC
329 Columbus
Street Hair 2020 Studios, LLC
LLC
Meadowbrook Road
H & P Construction and Consulting
Education and Consulting Services, 301 Highland Place Dr.
LLC 1400
11/27/2019 10:37:36 AM
LLC 1595 WEST
HIGHLAND DRIVE JACKSON VALLEY APARTMENTS LLC LLC 11/27/2019 1595 WEST HIGHLAND DRIVE
Incorporations
38 Q Mississippi Business Journal Q Nov. 30 - Dec. 13, 2019 LLC
Michael Anderson Law, P.L.L.C. LLC
PD7 Solutions LLC
11/13/2019 4:08:38 PM460 Briarwood Dr
11/18/2019 1:03:03 PM 170 E. Griffith St.
11/4/2019 1:34:14 PM460 Briarwood Drive
11/22/2019 1:31:51 PM4791 MCWILLIE DR
11/5/2019 1:45:29 PM
STE 100
MillionairesoftheFuture LLC
Phoenix Tactical Training Solutions
STE 107
Susan Herring, LPC, LLC
LLc
S&S Burgers -N- Blues, LLC
JBIGNITEUR FIT LLC
JButler Designs LLC
LLC
11/12/2019
1120 oak glen pl
11/13/2019 10:54:39 AM 460 Briarwood
MissiCBD LLC
Drive
11/21/2019 8:16:47 AM
JDH LLC
LLC
LLC
MissiCBD LLC
STE 100
11/21/2019 8:16:47 AM LLC
460 Briarwood
Drive
11/20/2019 4:12:39 PM460 Briarwood Dr JDH LLC
LLC
LLC 460 Briarwood
Drive
LLC
LLC
11/5/2019
1938 Southwood Pl.
PINEAPPLEPINKHOUSE LLC
LLC
S & I ENTERPRISES LLC
11/14/2019
LLC
LLC
150 Waywood Drive
Sal & Mookies Madison, LLC
LLC
Supreme Lawns, LLC
11/20/2019
LLC 135 Clinton Park
1057 Avondale Street
Susan Herring, LPC, LLC 11/20/2019
11/21/2019 8:10:56 AM 1704 North State
T.S.S MISSISSIPPI INC.
STE 100
Street
11/15/2019
LLC
Sal & Mookies Madison, LLC
LLC
LLC
1057 Avondale Street
11/20/2019 4:51:39 PM460 Briarwood Dr PINEAPPLEPINKHOUSE LLC
LLC
BC
3655 Rainey Rd
T&K Veterans Financial LLC
11/20/2019 4:51:58 PM460 Briarwood Dr
11/21/2019 8:10:56 AM 1704 North State
11/4/2019 1:42:34 PM
STE 100
Street
Drive
460 Briarwood
11/20/2019 4:12:39 PM460 Briarwood Dr
MISSISSIPPI FIRESTORM
STE 100
11/14/2019 2:11:45 PM 1076 Parkwood Pl
Pinkicing95 LLC
Mississippi Traces, LLC
11/19/2019 10:39:10 AM1619 RIVERWOOD
11/14/2019 11:10:59 AM 2501 River Oaks
11/4/2019
Blvd.
TAJA’S GODDESS LOUNGE
JDHASSON LLC
LLC
NP LLC
11/26/2019 9:52:07 AM460 Briarwood Dr
11/13/2019 2:59:28 PM 2256 Lake Circle
DR
STE 100
Mississippi Transit Group LLC
PO Aviation, LLC
LLC
Sandstone PLLC
LLC
LLC
Taco Planke, LLC
LLC
6270 Old Canton Road
STE 100 UNYKO’S SECRET LLC
Ainsworth Teague LLC
11/18/2019 5:36:52 PM27 N. Railroad Ave
VAUGHN CONSTRUCTION LLC
Jonestown Artis Family Ranch Trucking LLC LLC
Vaughn-Martin Catering LLC 11/21/2019
Vault Nutrition LLC
LLC
11/6/2019 10:33:12 AM
460 Briarwood
VIP Relief
GP
11/6/2019 10:50:24 AM460 Briarwood Dr
Mississippi Trauma Care System
Suite E
Sauce Academy LLC
STE 100
Drive
STE 100
Foundation, Inc.
Justin Dixon Films LLC 11/5/2019
LLC
6242 Yarbrough Street
KC’s Mobile Maintenance LLC
LLC
TAYLOR RENOVATION LLC
11/18/2019 3419 MMARTIN LUTHER KING
11/19/2019
11/20/2019 4:13:46 PM 401 E Capitol St
11/21/2019 11:44:53 AM460 Briarwood Dr
Drive
Mississippi Trauma Care System
STE 100
Scott Albert Johnson LLC
Foundation, Inc.
NP
Praises Personal Care LLC
LLC
OSA LLC
LLC
11/22/2019 2:10:28 PM 22380 Road 374
The Cool Kidz Club, Inc.
Self Restaurants LLC
KIABOOS KOLLECTION LLC
LLC
11/19/2019
4438 Will O Run Drive
11/4/2019 9:18:42 AM1619 N West St, 103
Dr., STE 400
The Dinner Darling LLC
Serendipity Creations, LLC
Precious Transportation LLC
STE 100
LLC
11/6/2019
LLC
11/7/2019 9:28:48 AM
460 Briarwood
Kristal Burton, LLC 11/4/2019
LLC 1232 Greymont Ave
L&L Sales LLC
LLC
11/4/2019
460 Briarwood Drive
La Chona LLC
LLC
11/12/2019
1820 hwy 80
LLC
11/13/2019 10:54:10 AM 460 Briarwood
11/13/2019
Drive
WJCL Fast Results Tax Prep Service
Stir Spirits and Wine, LLC
Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority Inc. - Tau
The Goddess Lounge Xclusives, LLC
LLC
11/13/2019
11/1/2019 5840 Ridgewood Rd. Apt. Q2
Sigma
LLC
11/3/2019
Price Commercial, LLC
11/27/2019
11/11/2019 6:15:21 AM 460 Briarwood Dr
Wood Works, LLC 11/18/2019
NP 1511 Plantation Blvd
The Green’s Estate, LLC
Mostsleptonafterdark llc 11/26/2019
LLC
1776 southhaven circle
MS Southern COGIC Christian Education Ministry
MTI-3, LLC
BC
LLC
INC
11/1/2019
Legacy Water Sports, Inc.
LLC
PROFESSIONAL BUILDERS &
11/25/2019
4174 Dees Rd
NP 2825 Glen Derry St LLC
711 Hooker Street Suite 2 LLC
REMODELING LLC
LLC
BC
11/1/2019
1500 HIGHWAY 80 W
11/13/2019 4:14:07 PM 460 Briarwood Dr
Simple Clean LLC
STE 100
11/15/2019
Drive Youngs R Trucking LLC
136 Ashcot Circle
SMITH PROPERTY SERVICES LLCLLC
11/13/2019 9:07:19 AM
LLC
11/27/2019 2:31:50 PM 460 Briarwood Dr
Drive THE MISSING PEACE
QUAD PLAAAA LLC
Lane
STE 100
SNEHA CONSULTING, LLC
RAADIEML BEAR LLC
LLC
My Company, Inc.
STE 100
Social 21 Jxn LLC
LLC
Ready Set Grow Learning Academy
11/25/2019
11/12/2019 9:41:59 AM 460 Briarwood
Street - Suite 1336
of Jackson, LLC
Sollevamenti, PLLC
Drive
National Diversified Consultants LLC
11/6/2019 1:22:02 PM
LLC
Drive
LMI Tech Systems, LLC
LLC
1237 Dardenelle
11/1/2019 3:12:41 PM
145 Bristol Blvd
11/25/2019 1:34:44 PM
Road
LLC
NP
1125 Plantation Blvd LLC
11/12/2019
401 E Capitol St
NP 248 E. Capitol
THE REPAIR GEEK LLC
LLC
Lake Oswego USA Regrowth Fund, LLC
Cisbay MS, LLC
LLC
11/2/2019
420 Barron Road
11/13/2019
LLC
1034 Scott st
1630 Dansby Street LLC
11/22/2019
1704 Linden Pl
A.P.E Designz LLC
LLC
11/6/2019 2:54:22 PM
6037 Floral dr.
CHAQUTIA LOTTS LLC
LLC 3175 Robinson
Lauderdale 3 Brothers Drywall Construction, LLC LLC 11/14/2019 6:03:41 PM 4408 Packy Road Prime Time Trucking LLC 11/7/2019
street apt F3
Laurel
11/19/2019 3:30:59 PM460 Briarwood Dr
Cruisin Pass Courier,LLC
STE 100
11/4/2019 3:24:42 PM 791 W. Countyline
0 Inc.
Rd
11/11/2019
332 adelle st
Day Investment Properties, LLC LLC
AG AUTOSALES INC.
BC
11/14/2019 1:03:46 PM 5442 Executive
11/20/2019 10:00:09 PM
Place
blvd lot 20
Dreamy Essence Hair Collection LLC
AMCA Properties, LLC
11/14/2019 11:24:48 AM 217 Victory Road
SONNIER BAILEY TRUCKING LLC LLC
Thee Baby Tigers
NP
LLC
BC 1866 COUNTY ROAD 8
11/13/2019 4:23:54 PM 1755 Lelia Drive
Red Rebelle Publishing, LLC
LLC
11/4/2019 1:58:19 PM460 Briarwood Drive
11/13/2019 10:49:37 AM
NL Corp.
11/20/2019 7:58:29 AM 3825 Jayne Ave
Sound Masters Recording Studio and
TIGER CORNER INC
11/2/2019 8:03:02 AM460 Briarwood Dr.,
REDFERN TRUCKING LLC
Production Company, LLC
11/6/2019
STE 400
11/22/2019 8:47:04 AM460 Briarwood Dr
11/18/2019
STE 100
SOUTHERN EDGE PAINTING LLC LLC
11/8/2019 12:39:28 PM 460 Briarwood
LLC 11/5/2019 2:42:31 AM4892 Woodmont Dr
Artisan Market, LLC
For Herr Kollection LLC
11/25/2019
11/15/2019
LLC 1118 Rockett Drive
M. Lawory Transportation LLC 11/22/2019
LLC
563 north park dr.
Numbers Logistics LLC 11/11/2019
2501 river oaks blvd Apt 2c
Madison Spine Surgery Center, LLC
O’ MY MINKS LLC
LLC
11/4/2019
11/21/2019 4:22:49 PM
1400
LLC LLC
706 BeaverBrook Dr.
Okra Capital, LLC
LLC
LLC
11/12/2019 10:42:19 AM460 Briarwood Dr
Drive
STE 100
Titan Solutions LLC
LLC
Riley’s LLC
Southern Hoot LLC
LLC
11/5/2019 1:59:24 PM
302 Beatty St
TNT Creations LLC
LLC
K&K Luscious HairExtension LLC LLC
11/25/2019 8:52:58 PM
Drive
11/23/2019
759 Glencross dr
11/4/2019 1:03:49 PM 4850 Watkins Dr
Brand Farm, LLC
Southern Hospitality Cleaning
TOPP HAULER LLC
apt 1D
11/26/2019
STE 400 River City Consulting LLC
11/27/2019 12:13:50 PM460 Briarwood Dr
On Time Expedited LLC
STE 100
11/4/2019 1:37:13 PM460 Briarwood Drive
Drive
11/5/2019 9:39:59 AM
Optech Realty LLC
LLC
Rivertree Financial Planning, LLC LLC
Drive
526 Pennsylvania Avenue
11/1/2019 2630 Ridgewood Road, Suite C
Star C.Transportation, LLC. 11/6/2019
11/15/2019 1:57:42 PM
460 Briarwood
11/1/2019 2:42:15 PM 460 Briarwood Dr
11/22/2019
STE 100
Optimal Life Health Coaching LLCLLC
Road House of MS, Inc.
Mecklin Anchor Properties, LLC LLC
11/15/2019 1:08:27 PM
11/1/2019
11/11/2019 10:32:58 AM
Drive
190 E. Capitol
Opus Lucrum LLC
Street Suite, 100 MENIAPAIGE LLC 11/20/2019 8:07:25 AM
LLC 413 Lee Sreet
11/14/2019 Pagby, LLC
1739 DOUGLAS DR LLC
11/13/2019
Ryland Enterprises LLC
LLC
11/4/2019 1:45:47 PM
LLC
11/4/2019
LLC 819 Briarfield Rd
6933 Franklin D. Roosevelt
Drive STATE STREET ONE STOP LLC 11/15/2019
Drive
LLC
460 Briarwood
LLC
5564 N State St
11/25/2019
460 Briarwood
Drive
LLC
LLC
1462 Kristen Drive
Kayas Kollection L.L.C
STE 100
11/9/2019
11/11/2019 6:02:20 PM
LLC 1619 N West St
LLC 5167 Lurline dr
P&P FOOD MART LLC 11/11/2019
LLC
3618 RAINEY RD
LLC LLC
Bell Brothers Restaurants LLC
LLC
733 n 5th ave LLC 4 Bentwood Lane
Craft Property Management, LLC LLC 11/22/2019
415 N Magnolia ST
D LLC 11/11/2019
LLC 1866 COUNTY ROAD 8
Phase1 Tax & Bookkeeping Service
Doves of Love
11/26/2019 2:23:41 PM 460 Briarwood
LLC
11/5/2019 9:10:27 AM 70 County Barn Rd
Drive
11/27/2019 12:20:00 PM110 West Leavell
Lot 7
Woods Dr
Farrell West Customs, LLC
Twylah Baines LLC
TY&MO LOGIC LLC
LLC
LLC
11/29/2019 5439 MEADOWS OAKS PARK
SHMCEES LLC
DRIVE
11/11/2019
Stone Jacobs Medical Device Sales
UnBeatable.ByKay LLC
LLC
11/4/2019
LLC
LLC
120 Chapel Dr
11/7/2019 11:51:51 AM 460 Briarwood Dr Trendy Mama LLC
11/4/2019 1:35:56 PM
Paramount Resident Care Services,
3042 Meadow Forest
LLC 460 Briarwood
STEM Magnolia, LLC
11/15/2019 11/18/2019
Services LLC
RV Cooling Unit Warehouse LLC LLC
11/13/2019
MG Global Enterprise LLC
LLC 115 Triangle Dr.
Message of Hope Family Church NP 3554 RITA DR
1719 Wilhurst St.
BC
960 S WEST ST
Robert F McCollum LLC LLC
LLC
11/4/2019 4:19:02 PM
BC 3233 elliville
282 Lebanon Road
11/12/2019 9:14:54 AM 460 Briarwood
LLC
Ave.
460 Briarwood
LLC
11/7/2019 4:11:13 PM 460 Briarwood Dr.,
11/20/2019 8:23:51 PM 526 Pennsylvania
LLC
LLC
Renewal Counseling Service, LLC LLC
MAGNOLIA PAPER COMPANY LLCLLC
MALE FLOW GARMENTS LLC
1602 ROBINSON ST
Timothy Garner Designs LLC
11/17/2019 9:13:21 AM3048 Bienville Drive
Meadowbrook Road
LLC
LLC
46 Nelson Circle
LLC
7732 JO Thomas Rd
840 LMN Properties, LLC
LLC
11/4/2019
11/1/2019 248 E CAPITOL STREET, SUITE
BC
LLC
11/25/2019 16869 SW 65TH AVE, #317
Triple T Express L.L.C.
11/4/2019 10:03:55 AM
Street, Suite 840
LLC
460 Briarwood
Yuzu Ramen LLC
The Ox Foundation Inc.
STE 100
125 S. Congress
LLC
460 Briarwood
11/12/2019 11:58:57 AM460 Briarwood Dr
11/26/2019 1:03:36 PM460 Briarwood Dr
11/5/2019 9:27:18 AM
Young’s Family Farm LLC
The Lockster Memphis LLC
LLC
LLC
2219 Attala Road 1206
Lambert
Drive
11/4/2019 9:25:49 AM 3108 woodside dr
11/14/2019 4:47:16 PM501 Marshall Street
LLC
290 Camero Drive
Drive
LLC
STE 100
BC
11/18/2019 10:00:20 AM 460 Briarwood
11/21/2019 9:00:57 AM 460 Briarwood
4018 Pinewood Dr.
11/21/2019 9:33:40 AM460 Briarwood Dr
LLC
290 Camero Drive
11/4/2019 1:34:40 PM
LLC
11/14/2019 10:46:22 AM 3670 Lakeland mVita, LLC
LLC 777 Harris Street
Xtreme Youth Activities 365 LLC LLC
LLC
LLC
1220 E Northside Drive
LLC
The Greens Estates, LLC 11/9/2019
LLC
The Hayleigh Dior Collection LLC LLC
PWD Capital Holdings, LLC 11/13/2019
Simple Trucking Logistics LLC
11/11/2019
2010 Chadwick Drive
LLC
Prudentia Investments LLC 11/4/2019
LLC 5635 Magnolia Dr
11/6/2019 9:21:38 AM 4106 Ridgewood LeRouge Properties L.L.C.
1206
LLC
ST
avenue
Legacy Property Managers, LLC LLC
11/25/2019
11/13/2019 11:08:12 AM 2219 Attala Road
STE 100
Ms Tina’s Mid-town Cafe LLC
LLC
RDH Holdings, LLC
Williams Protection Service, LLC LLC
SIMPLE BOOKKEEPING SERVICES
11/26/2019
Legacy Real Estate, LLC
STE 100 LLC
11/7/2019 11:23:32 AM4004 Northeast Dr
11/8/2019 10:46:22 AM
4174 Dees Rd
11/11/2019 3:05:53 PM 308 W South St
11/15/2019 9:14:52 AM 3446 Redmond
Lawn Solutions of Mississippi LLCLLC 1111 Noble St
11/13/2019 4:24:02 PM460 Briarwood Dr
11/20/2019 2:34:09 PM 3555 WHEATLEY
Pretty Kitty, LLC 167 Wichita Dr
On The Grind LLC
11/21/2019 11:25:44 AM 401 East Capitol
218 Elton Park
LLC Morris Logistics, LLC
Kosciusko
WILLIAMS PERFORMANCE LLC LLC
The Food Hut LLC
Drive
11/25/2019
STE 100 LLC
Street
11/22/2019 3:51:24 PM
145 Kirkwood
LLC
Serenity Property Solutions LLC LLC
Monica Michelle Traveling Trunk LLC
Place
LLC
LLC
11/18/2019 11:13:15 AM 22380 Road 374
11/23/2019 6:15:17 PM 3954 Skyline Dr.
Drive
11/21/2019 10:23:48 AM
LLC
LLC
Have Another Farms, LLC
LLC
Kirkwood Place Homeowners NP
LLC
1234 Scots Glen
Premium Farm Foods LLC
11/7/2019 10:27:46 AM49 Northtown 22B Association, Inc.
LLC
11/6/2019 2:01:39 PM 460 Briarwood Dr
MNM Home Services & Management
LLC
NP
STE 100
125 South Congress Street
11/20/2019 4:44:25 PM460 Briarwood Dr Killa Kicks Shoetique LLC
3554 RITA DR
11/4/2019 12:13:55 PM 460 Briarwood Dr
Prebuilt Import Export LLC
LLC
LLC
LLC
119 Lockwood Circle Apt A
11/20/2019 8:00:18 AM 460 Briarwood
11/21/2019
MJM Trucking LLC
LLC
11/1/2019 3590 Rocky Hill Dedeaux Road
WILLIAMS CUSTOM CONSTRUCTION
11/8/2019 1:51:44 PM319 Greenwood Lane
11/1/2019 4:10:45 PM5236 Saratoga Drive
Administration Officials, LLC
11/20/2019
Select Towing, LLC
Praxis Prep School, LLC
460 Briarwood
119 Lockwood Circle Apt A
11/19/2019
11/1/2019 248 E. Capitol Street, Suite 840
Drive
LLC
What Lies Below, LLC
Mississippians for Life
11/4/2019 1:58:49 PM
Kiln
What Lies Below, LLC
Tender Care Preschool & Tutorial NP
11/20/2019 4:13:46 PM 401 E Capitol St
LLC
460 Briarwood
DR
LLC
KDA Group LLC
NP
LLC
LLC 488 POPLAR
11/14/2019 11:50:52 AM 526 Warrior Trail
11/10/2019 11:16:41 PM6478 Richwood Dr LLC
LLC
Mary Liv’s Boutique LLC CREEK RD.
11/18/2019 10:21:05 AM 460 Briarwood
LLC 271 Coker Street
Wendys Watering Hole LLC 11/15/2019 1:15:28 PM
LLC
11/21/2019
11/4/2019 8:32:00 PM
XCLUSIVES, LLC
LLC
61 coldwater River Rd
Kokeeta Kouture, LLC
11/19/2019 9:43:09 AM 5760 I 55 North
11/14/2019 11:57:29 AM460 Briarwood Dr
POPPYS LLC
11/11/2019
Kilmichael
Drive
11/13/2019 1:31:51 PM2225 Sheffield Drive
NP
LLC
2908 WOODBINE ST
Sarah Frisbee Art & Design LLC LLC
LLC
LLC
STE 100
LLC
LLC
LLC
11/14/2019 11:53:58 AM460 Briarwood Dr
11/15/2019 9:54:58 AM 5448 I-55 North
LLC
Jayess
STE 100
11/7/2019 11:37:34 AM 3063 W. Captiol St
JJTT LLC
LLC
11/6/2019 3:25:30 PM 460 Briarwood Dr
LLC
1636 Raymond Rd Apt 15F
11/5/2019 11:28:59 AM 1437 Old Square
UNITED OAK LLC
Road Suite 202
11/19/2019 3:44:09 PM460 Briarwood Dr
LLC
LLC
LLC 1436 Fontaine Drive
Work Shop LLC
LLC
11/25/2019 3:29:09 PM
3987 Terry Rd
NP
11/13/2019 11:44:41 AM Avenue FH&L Recreations, LLC 11/20/2019
LLC
50 Jeffie Craven Road
Latasha Daniels Family FoundationNP
FREE STATE OF JONES LLC
11/27/2019
11/11/2019
460 Briarwood Drive
LLC
535 North 5th
LLC
1866 COUNTY ROAD 8
Incorporations Guardian Angel Properties, LLC LLC 11/4/2019 11:54:30 AM 67 Monkey Ridge Drive
LLC
Drive LP
11/11/2019
1866 COUNTY ROAD 8
JEME LLC
LLC
11/25/2019
120 S. 12th Ave
Jones Cattle Farm LLC
LLC
11/20/2019 2:14:38 PM
221 Hoy Road
KD DO, LLC
LLC
11/21/2019 9:31:00 AM
2537 HWY 29
Next Gen Automotive Inc 11/5/2019
BC
252 Hoy Road
Papa Gene’s Seasoning, LLC
LLC
11/4/2019 1:29:11 PM 320 J P Parker Road Pro31 Cleaning Solutions, LLC 11/25/2019 1:49:54 PM
LLC
596 Reid Rd
Restoration Design Jewelry, LLC LLC 11/15/2019
404 Short 7th Avenue
STATE OF MISSISSIPPI LTD 11/11/2019
BC
1866 COUNTY ROAD 8
W D Jones Cabinets Products LLCLLC 11/20/2019 2:00:46 PM140 S 15th Avenue WALKERS DAIRIY BAR LLC
LLC
11/18/2019 2282 HWY 184 EAST SUITE B Youngfield Properties, LLC 11/15/2019
LLC
404 Short 7th Avenue
ZENITH LABS
GP
11/11/2019 11:39:42 PM
1866 COUNTY
ROAD 8
11/15/2019
11/21/2019
LLC
415 North Magnolia St.
THE ANTI JUSTICE CENTER LLC LLC 11/27/2019
1434 Julian Street
LLC 709 E Old Pass Rd
Castiglia Consulting LLC 11/5/2019
LLC
706 Klondyke Road
Catalyst EDU LLC
LLC
11/2/2019 9:37:53 PM 2012 W 2nd Street Fiesta Mexicana Bar & Grill, Inc. BC 11/27/2019 10:13:58 AM6190 Beatline Rd., Ste. C Garrett Bread Company LLC 11/18/2019
LLC
203 N. Cleveland Ave
Glamwave LLC
LLC
11/15/2019 10:06:19 AM
826 EAST
LLC
Gulf Coast Estate Sales, LLC 11/24/2019
LLC
208 Lantana Blvd.
JustinCase AutoGlass LLC 11/1/2019
LLC
921 Arbor Station Dr
Law Offices of Owen McNally, PLLC 11/1/2019
4007 Beatline Rd
Legacy Care Group, LLC 11/1/2019
11/21/2019 4:24:27 PM
LLC
670 Deer Park
Road
LLC
2012 W. 2nd St., Apt.257
LORRY J WEAVER LLC 11/20/2019
LLC
18076 Allen Road
The Chair Of Knowledge, LLC
LLC
400 North Seal Avenue
Tractor Work By Billy Ruble LLC LLC 11/7/2019 11:32:08 AM113 E. Second Street Gulf Coast Breaks LLC 11/11/2019 9:33:17 AM
LLC 4 Pecan Circle
11/22/2019
BC
11/19/2019
620 Oaks Street
Lena Kaldrea Construction LLC 11/25/2019 2:15:23 PM
LLC
4425 Utah Rd
Lenexa Henderson Engineers, Inc.
BC
11/15/2019 8345 LENEXA DRIVE, SUITE 300
LLC
CR 1612
Dove Timber Services LLC 11/6/2019
LLC
421 mallory rd
Hero Energy, LLC
LLC
11/8/2019
105 Wall Street
Oakley R Sumner LLC
LLC
11/15/2019 9:43:34 AM
102 College St
BNT4U BAR-B-QUE LLC 11/11/2019
LLC
6904 Brozville Rd
Louise Bright Star Investment, LLC 11/29/2019
LLC
366 Reids Rd
Coburn’s Repairs and More... LLC LLC 275 Sylvester Hudson Road LLC
16595 E John C Stennis dr LP
11/21/2019 11:49:29 AM12890 Highway 15
11/25/2019
LLC 5952 Wall St Rd
S & M Home and Farm Maintenance LLC
LLC 3620 rattlesnake lane
South Forest Park Apartments II, LP
LP
11/21/2019 11:49:29 AM12890 Highway 15 South Forest Park II GP, LLC
LLC
11/21/2019 11:39:11 AM 12890 Highway 15
Global Axiom Inc.
11/1/2019 12:28:35 PM 37500 Pembroke
LLC
Goss 6 Farm, LLC 11/4/2019
LLC 484 Baremore Street
Little Dreamer Children’s Boutique LLC
LLC 423 Greensboro Rd
American Pride Garage LLC
LLC
125A Archey Ln
Write Way 2 Proof & Edit, LLC 11/1/2019 Yogi 2019 Inc
Drive LOGISTICS INC
BC
LLC
504 9th Ave SE 325 1st St Sw
LLC
Magnolia DUCOTE’S, LLC
LLC
RG ENTERPRISE LLC
LLC
11/12/2019 2:33:38 PM
263 Berry Hill
The Twisted Branch, LLC
LLC
2199 Basin Central Rd
S Bar B Farmstead LLC
LLC
11/29/2019
150 Polk Rd
11/25/2019
112 Azalea St.
343 Distribution Drive
MR Youth Baseball Inc.
NP
11/12/2019 9:28:48 AM 516 Meadows Pl
lumberton
11/19/2019
A FRAME OF MINE, LLC 11/1/2019
LLC 31 lake ridge
Cameron Services LLC
LLC
613 Thomas School Rd
LLC 1080 Ivey Lane
Southern Smoke House, LLC
11/13/2019 8:27:04 PM 2011 Elarton Road
11/1/2019
BC
601 Silverstone Dr
No More Dumps, LLC
LLC
11/4/2019 10:05:11 AM 141 Vinings Drive
Drive
11/1/2019
11/19/2019 12:06:06 PM Drive 11/1/2019
TNO ENTERPRISES, LLC 11/6/2019 11:29:11 AM
LLC
16294 HWY 45
11/7/2019
1317 spring valley rd
11/14/2019 12:12:18 PM
LLC
17645 US
HIGHWAY 82 11/26/2019
11/15/2019
LLC
105 Ingleside East Dr.
ABMH, LLC
LLC 171 Brookstone Way
Atlas Inspections LLC 11/15/2019
LLC
152 lakeway drive LLC
142 Camden Shores
5912 19th Ave
Rd
The Wellness Center II LLC
Howell HG, LLC
LLC
11/27/2019 1:52:19 PM
320 Elm Street
Judy A. Palmer CPA, LLC 11/6/2019 7:46:16 AM
LLC
413 Main Street LLC
144 DRY RIDGE RD LLC
11/18/2019
LLC
107 Riverwood LN
LLC
159 Ashton Park Blvd LLC
Tryvone & Son’s Lawn Care, Roof Gutter & Window Cleaning, LLC LLC 11/24/2019 10:58:09 AM 11/27/2019
MTA Transporters, LLC
Audio Media Research, Inc 11/7/2019
BC
1008 Windmill Dr
& Commercial Pressure Washing LLC
Blake Johnson, Inc.
LLC
11/5/2019 9:02:32 AM 300 West South 1931 11th Ave
Cadence of Allure LLC
LLC
LLC
11/25/2019 6:17:22 PM 48 E McHenry Rd
11/1/2019 Kimble Johnson, Inc.
Caring Hearts Residential
11/5/2019 9:23:53 AM 300 West South
Estates,LLC
LLC
11/1/2019
5230 6th Pl LLP
BC
Street Meriwether Johnson, Inc. 11/5/2019
PERF OPCO, LLC
LLC
Dimensions Wellness Group, LLC LLC
11/3/2019
11/25/2019
11/12/2019
1136 Morgantown Road
11/15/2019 2:19:00 PM 902 26th Avenue
5108 Country Club Dr LLC
CAJUN COUNTRY TRANSPORTATION
DOMA Green Ventures, LLC
11/27/2019 7:19:55 PM 214 CLARK FARMS
LLC
11/26/2019 8:36:20 AM
RD
11/5/2019
LLC
1724A 23rd
Avenue
Miramar LLC 11920 Miramar Pkwy
Mississippi State Kords LLC
LLC
11/1/2019
108 S Maxwell St
Corpus Christi Investments, LLC LLC
Superior Property Solution LLC LLC
Coney Chronicles Entertainment LLC
ELCJR Properties LLC
11/17/2019 11:27:40 PM 1888 Main Street,
11/22/2019
LLC
11/6/2019 11:33:48 AM 1902 Front Street,
Mooreville
STE-C 113
The Hangar
Ste. 204
American Auto Glass, LLC
NP
11/18/2019 10:46:52 AM
713 Wall St
LLC
11/20/2019 1:30:15 PM 221 Stone Creek
D & D Hauling LLC
11/20/2019 11:53:47 AM466 Caroline Blvd
Drive
11/7/2019 6:36:47 PM 7143 Silver Drive
11/1/2019
El Franchioli, LLC
The Met Apartments, LLC
Edwards Educational Consulting LLC
Grounded In The Essentials
LLC
Supportive Services
DGR Properties LLC
11/1/2019
LLC LLC
121 Colony Crossing Way
11/7/2019
116 One Madison Plaza
Evergreen Practice Management LLC
Trisha Richardson: Wardrobe
LLC
Concierge, LLC 109 South Glen
LLC
11/7/2019 LLC
11/8/2019 11:37:48 AM
115 Bristol Lane
LLC
102 A Laurel Street
Grady Transport LLC
LLC
11/13/2019 9:10:35 AM242 Traceland Drive
11/15/2019
USA Fuel Mart LLC
Heidi & Co., LLC
LLC
LLC
Wildlife Ranch LLC 109 South Glen
Place Forthright Farms LLC
LLC
105 Chartres Drive LLC
1719 24TH AVE
2107 Pleasant Grove Rd
KSP, INC.
BC
11/4/2019 1:32:54 PM
Ramage Parker LLC
NP
North
BC LLC
102 A Laurel Street
11/1/2019
NP
11/8/2019
SW Mississippi Mental Health -
The Sip, LLC
LLC
11/22/2019 9:38:00 AM 201 Vinca Circle
11/13/2019 4:20:31 PM 7720 Old Canton
Magee
Harborway Consulting, LLC
LLC
Every Penny Accounted, LLC
11/21/2019 3:13:26 PM 14 Peachtree Lane
11/1/2019
Healthcare First, LLC
J.Lee Logistics LLC
11/20/2019
LLC
105 Wind Dance Dr
KitchenMaxx LLC
LLC 234 Kiowa Dr
11/10/2019
305 Summerville Drive
LAVLUXE HAIRTIQUE, LLC 11/26/2019
BC LLC
172 Bradfield RD
11/1/2019
LLC 1729 Mt. Zion Rd
POB Investments, Inc. 11/8/2019
LLC
504 9th Ave SE
BC
220 MAIN AVENUE N 111 MAIN AVE N
Shannon Arender Logging LLC 11/12/2019
LLC
143 Wall Drive
11/5/2019 1:20:55 PM 902 26th Avenue
The Kids Korner LLC
Ms Sippin LLC
11/6/2019
LLC
11/15/2019 Pokin LLC
LLC
123 W New York Avenue
11/26/2019
4820 Poplar Springs Dr
Region XI
Providence Missionary Baptist NP
Church
Moss Point Cute Bows and More, LLC 11/24/2019
NP
D. L. Evans LLC
The Rotary Clubs of Pike County, Inc.
Road
Logistic Solutions LLC
NP
Purple Tiger LLC
11/20/2019 10:49:48 AM200 Third Street
11/25/2019 2:40:20 PM
Thornton Air Solutions Inc.
Chaney Ave.
11/1/2019
BC
2604 Delaware Ave. Ext.
TRANSPORTATION LLC 11/8/2019
LLC
421 6TH STREET
R and J Land Services LLC RAMON LLC 11/21/2019
6422 FOREST COVE RD
11/14/2019
LLC
11/18/2019 11:58:08 AM
Gobsmacked Eats, LLC
LLC
85 Main Street W
Sheila Nail’s LLC 11/5/2019
LLC
398 hwy 11east LLC
REVIVE LLC
Meadville
100 James
LLC 4812 adams ave
11/30/2019
LLC 5622 Rose Dr
MissBama LLC
LLC
11/15/2019 17390 Rayford Schumock Rd
11/14/2019 5:31:52 PM
CREOLE PREMIER
LLC
LLC
19600 BARIA ROAD
11/1/2019
1701 White Street
LLC
330 MC Lum Road
11/14/2019 12:55:33 PM 11697 Suqualena
11/11/2019
LLC
6140 Causeyville Rd
LLC
Sippi Cosmetics LLC
Russell Properties North Hills-LLCLLC 11/12/2019
5136 HWY 80
11/12/2019 2:54:35 PM 779 Highway 481
Blue Horseshoe Properties, LLC LLC
LLC
LLC
11/22/2019
Merry Berry Elderberry, LLC
Freeport Christian Benevolence Fund 127 Cypress DR
LLC
Magnolia House Home Care Services
11/6/2019
Gertrude’s Garden, LLC
CORPORATE TREATS & SERVICES
11/15/2019 3:33:01 PM 5603 “N” Avenue
1174 Old Industrial Road
11/4/2019
NP 240 North Boykin Street
LLC
11/15/2019 8:56:28 PM 108 Windermere
105 St. Charlotte Ct.
A New Start: Financial & Social
522 2nd Street
Place Boulevard, Inc
Circle LLC
LLC
11/20/2019
11/15/2019
116 One Madison Plaza
LLC
LLC
11/19/2019 12:44:39 PM45 Bozeman Paine Woodrun Place, LLC
Morton
SEAFOOD & BBQ LLC
North
11/20/2019
NP 10536 TIMBER
11/12/2019
LLC
109 South Glen Place
11/5/2019 2:21:02 PM
Circle
Services, Inc.
Ultrasonic Cleaning of Mississippi,
Evergreen Practice Management LLC
918 38th Ave
LLC
11/13/2019 9:03:49 AM 242 Crossbridge
JUST LIKE MAMAS SOUL FOOD
Evergreen Practice Management LLC 11/20/2019
LLC
11/5/2019 2:23:45 PM 516 West Avenue
Place
LLC
Gadget 77 LLC
COVE WEST
Farris and Gibbes, LLC
BC
300 West South Street
Amina Investments LLC
7716 Old Canton Rd
LLC
14 Colton Drive
Sleep Well Mattress Outlet LLC LLC
421 6TH STREET
BC
Delta Feed Company LLC
11/25/2019 2:35:05 PM 2718 36th Street
LLC
41 Tidmore Lane
11/9/2019 2:58:50 AM 2711 30th Avenue
Dean & Sanders PHC LLP
1136 Morgantown Rd
LLC
11/7/2019 1:38:19 PM
11/24/2019 10:47:19 AM
Gulf Infrastructure Group LLC
Bayland Investments, LLC
Bubbles Car Care Detailing and Home
LLC
Mc Henry
Merigold
11/12/2019
LLC
LLC
106 48th Avenue
Street 104 Grayhawk Pkwy.
LLC
911 39th Avenue
Devine Dime Apparel LLC
Stages of You, LLC
LLC
11/18/2019 10:23:53 AM 2414 38th Street
11/18/2019
LLC 118 Claiborne
LLC
BExqusite Hair Collection LLC
Administration of the Holy Spirit NP
11/2/2019 10:22:14 AM
1931 11th Ave
8304 State Blvd Ext
McComb
Rustic Kut Designs LLC
LLC
11/26/2019 1:49:38 PM3471 Lick Skillet Rd
Tubbs Used Cars LLC
South
59 Mckinely RD
11/15/2019 8:32:04 PM109 Fenwick Circle
538 S Deerfield LLC
LLC
11/27/2019 5:15:28 PM
Meridian LLC
359 ST Augustine Drive
Riggs Enterprises, LLC 11/11/2019
The Creole Crab LLC
11/25/2019
UGW2 Consulting LLC LLC
Right Lane Living LLC
Madison
LLC
203 Heritage
Reillivad EMPIRE LLC
Macon
LLC
11/23/2019 7:08:23 AM486 Emmit Brown
11/25/2019
925 Lafitte St, suite F
BC
1507 26th Ave
Hope 4 Properties, LLC
Trail Blazin’ Innovations, LLC
PB&J 5255 Parkway, LLC
201 Main Street
11/13/2019 4:50:56 PM
Rebellious Kouture LLC
11/1/2019
LLC
278 County Road 4811
11/1/2019 10:59:02 AM111 Sullivan Pine Dr
Rushing Electric LLC
203 Heritage
11/21/2019
LLC
Mathiston
11/19/2019 12:06:05 PM
T and G Embroidery, LLC. Tanae’s Classy Creation Inc
Mendenhall
LLC LLC
1208 22nd Avenue
Picture This Wraps and Graphics LLC
PB&J 5235 Parkway, LLC
NP
LLC 85 Main Street West
39 LLC
11/3/2019
Roofing Tech LLC
11/5/2019 3:41:16 PM 224 TIFTON DRIVE
Centennial
11/7/2019
11/13/2019
LLC
Lyon
Yahweh Rohi, LLC
Q
Snatchedboxx LLC
Mandeville
NYC Fried Chicken LLC
18 Gale Davis Rd
LLC 2425 hwy 84 e
MCCOLLUM TRUCKING LLC
LLC
Strategic Property Consulting ,LLC 11/1/2019
LLC
105 Vick Dr.
New Nest Realty, Inc
Trans 2 LLC 11/20/2019
Coffee & Conversationz LLC
11/22/2019 2:26:59 PM 114 Brierfield Dr LSI No. 2 LLC
Mississippi Business Journal
Q
BC
11/12/2019
11/5/2019
L.I.F.E. Now Financial, Inc.
Lucedale
LLC
432 Daughdrill Rd
Lunsford Concrete Construction, LLC
Rd STE A
South
11/26/2019
NP
114 Leppingwell
11/11/2019
11/12/2019 4:25:16 PM
11/12/2019 BC
11/15/2019 1:16:24 PM
Sullivan Logistics LLC
Road
11/7/2019
South
11/3/2019
Livonia
Lions Den Booster Club
Nov. 30 - Dec. 13, 2019
11/8/2019 1:41:27 PM 144 McCraney Hunt
11/20/2019 1:58:11 PM
11/21/2019 11:39:11 AM 12890 Highway 15
Gillsburg Tire, LLC
LLC
11/20/2019 1:58:11 PM
Louisville
Forest Park II GP, LLC
Liberty
LLC
1085 SCR 109
Forest Park Apartments II, LP
11/11/2019
11/13/2019
BRICK STREET NUTRITION LLC LLC
11/1/2019
Elite Express Couriers LLC
57 Ratliff Street
MMM Trucking LLC
11/15/2019
Louin
11/4/2019
LLC
11/4/2019 2:20:41 PM
CCandCompany, LLC
Dream Studio 13 LLC
Lexington
135 Winding Creek Rd
Lachney Medical Services, LLC
11/11/2019
5160 beatline Rd # A
11/18/2019 11:07:20 AM
Potter C.S. Inc.
LLC
Mississippi Women’s Vote
LLC
1488 Dean Turner Extension
Maple Mae’s Boutique, LLC
154 Gilliam Brooks RD
11/7/2019
RAILROAD STREET
Restoration LLC
D&L Daily Deals, LLC
11/25/2019
LLC 214 North Ridge Drive
MS Capital Investments LLC
Renew Blasting & Surface
Leakesville
11/7/2019
NP
11/14/2019
Apt. 145
11/1/2019
Zoe Enterprises LLC
Lifestyles, LLC
Kids
11/1/2019
Long Beach Alonso Roofing LLC
I LP
Jamie Dunn Outreach Program for
KAME Investments LLC
LLC
11/7/2019 2:31:34 PM 67 Monkey Ridge
Avenue
Metacorp LLC
11/1/2019 1:12:35 PM 328 S. Transit Road
Guardian Angels PCH2, LLC
11/1/2019
Lockport
1702 14TH ST LLC
200 North Hills Street 20F
Naramore Homes and Development, LLC 11/6/2019 9:44:11 AM
LLC 5425 Gavin
Hamilton Rd Quantum Dispatch LLC 11/12/2019 9:42:21 AM
LLC 4548 Payne St
Crazy Sisters Catfish Cabin LP 11/21/2019
LP
6004 Perry st
Incorporations
40 Q Mississippi Business Journal Q Nov. 30 - Dec. 13, 2019 Sumerlin Associates LLC 11/7/2019
LLC
12308 Clarks Bayou Rd
BK Custom Renovations LLC
LLC
11/4/2019 1040 Broadwing Circle South
11/1/2019
11/13/2019 6:32:07 PM2708 N. 6th Street
Bliss Alley Candles LLC
S & C Unique Cleaning Solutions LLC
BHD Supply, LLC
Feels Like Home, LLC
11/30/2019
LLC
11/21/2019
LLC
LLC
11/20/2019
1015 county road 357
Humble Clothing LLC
BreScented, LLC
600 N. Edwards Ave
LLC
11/5/2019
11/4/2019
LLC
Fitzo LLC
LLC
1052 CR 94
11/6/2019
7312 P Rose Farm Road
J W PROPERTIES 1 LLC
11/6/2019
LLC
311 Burton Creek Road
1004 Conley Circle
FOUNTAIN SQUARE, LLC
Bynum Medical Solutions, LLC
PLANTATION RIDGE DR
TCH Tile and Hardwood LLC
LLC
122 Private Road 1189
BPW-WJW Investments, LLC
LLC
Parkway
BRASS, LLC
CHILES FILES & BOOKKEEPING LLC
11/21/2019 11:47:38 AM
9215 Hwy 178
LLC
TP Transport LLC
11/26/2019 2:21:10 PM9566 PLANTATION
11/26/2019 12:15:20 PM
RD
RIDGE
11/6/2019 6:25:56 PM6246 CHARLESTON
11/8/2019 1:37:24 PM Valley Cove
NP
Halstead Road, Suite A
King, Jr., Rd.
11/18/2019
LLC 7350 Fox Glen Drive
LLC 3521 SADIES
LLC
Loop, Suite 150
Blvd., Suite 5
BSE LLC
LLC
New Augusta
Kronite, LLC
LLC
TRAVEL TIME TRUCKING L.L.C. LLC
COURT DRIVE
Extreme ATV and Off Road, LLC LLC
11/6/2019 10:16:40 PM3023 Trentwood Dr
11/8/2019 3:03:01 PM 13021 Mingus Lane
11/12/2019 8:48:24 PM 7164 Hacks Cross
Clear Creek - Burgess Concerned
11/26/2019 10:23:08 AM 498 Park Place
11/1/2019
La Sauce LLC
Design’s By Willow’s Tree LLC
Rd.
Citizens Association
NP
11/20/2019 4:50:28 PM
48 CR 362
11/18/2019 9:37:32 AM
11/5/2019
LLC
30 Pecan Way
New Hebron
Coles Creek Planting Company 2 LLC
AUTO POM LLC
LLC
11/15/2019
11/13/2019
354 Guedon Rd
County Pie, L.L.C.
LLC
LLC 1143 RODEO RD
Sky Ranch Properties, LLC 11/20/2019
6304 Luckey Ln
LIIFE365 LLC
LLC
165 Sonat Road
LLC
11/26/2019
113 St. Andrews Drive
Lone Magnolia, LLC 11/15/2019
LLC 2113 Government
Magee Services LLC
LLC
11/29/2019
11/12/2019 9:51:46 AM 6 Fox Chase Drive
3012 Becky St
11/10/2019
8632 Windersgate Dr
LAGlamour Fashion LLC
LLC
Citizens Association
NP
COVE
11/19/2019
13070 Cades cove
11/20/2019 4:50:28 PM
48 CR 362
D and D Carriers, Inc.
BC
DOE’S ROYALTY LLC
LLC
11/7/2019 3:32:27 PM6067 COLEMAN RD Enduring Print, LLC
Cole Memorial Funeral Home, LLCLLC
11/22/2019
Hope For Youth
11/8/2019 10:15:52 AM
Onyx Bar and Hookah Lounge LLCLLC
11/27/2019
11/18/2019 12:47:06 PM
Five Woods Homes LLC
NP
61 Cedar Grove
5400 Sound Bluff Road 603 Rue
11/4/2019 8:38:11 AM 3021 Church Hill Rd
Road
Ireland Land Holdings, LLC
Combat Marketing and Management
Dauphine
LLC
P Bethels Home Repairs LLC
LLC
11/18/2019 9:41:13 AM
30 Pecan Way
J & A Magnolia LLC
LLC
LLC
11/1/2019
9305 Stateline Road, 19D
Fearless Wholesale LLC
10415 riggan dr
11/18/2019 7:11:37 PM 23601 old biloxi rd
Fosta Vision llc
11/4/2019 1:34:41 PM 276 Highland Blvd.
Smith Pharmacy, Inc.
Plenty Of Fish Fishing Charter LLCLLC
11/12/2019
KJA Tax Service & Notary Service LLC
11/20/2019 4:25:44 PM306 Northside Dr.
11/7/2019 4:06:14 PM
Freightcheckers Inc.
3508 North 9th
Street
LLC 11/6/2019
17 Meadow Ridge Rd
Merry Mack, LLC
LLC
Oakland
11/26/2019
Simple Service L.L.C.
Danny Bailey Farms, LLC
LLC
LLC
LLC
LLC 8961 hwy 305 BC
8915 Robertson Lane N
Future Builders, LLC
LLC
11/21/2019 9:03:40 AM 207 April Lane
11/3/2019
SneakyCastros,LLC
Heartstrings Pharmacy & Consulting, LLC
LLC
7558 FOX HUNT DRIVE
11/19/2019 3:30:58 PM 513 State Street
11/8/2019
MH Newman MS Properties, LLC LLC
Sue Can Do LLC
11/21/2019 9:43:52 AM 403 Jefferson St.
11/6/2019 7:26:42 AM 200 County Road
Soul Yoga Journey LLC
NotoRising Solutions, LLC
179
11/14/2019 5:38:38 PM 6648 oakbrook dr
Breeze Dr
Synergy Organics LLC
Hometown Logisitics LLC
LLC
269 County Road 41 LLC
11/15/2019 10:07:23 AM108 Redbud Lane
Oakvale
Orangeburg Land Holdings, LLC LLC
Ten Buck Too LLC
11/18/2019 9:45:50 AM
11/8/2019 10:43:38 PM 213 Hammond Rd
30 Pecan Way
LLC
Play-School Childcare & Learning Center LLC
LLC
Ocean Springs
Mammies Repairs L.L.C.
LLC
11/4/2019 5:42:52 PM 7 Woodhill Drive
Nesbit 11/6/2019
LLC
1480 NESBIT RD
With Pride Properties, LLC
LLC
1501 S 9th St
TBA Mississippi LLC
LLC
108 Youbet St
11/9/2019 3:53:54 PM
11/18/2019
Webb Family Medical Clinic, PLLCLLC
Functional Medicine Associates of
11/13/2019
11/21/2019 4:19:56 PM 908 North Lamar
Mississippi, LLC
Webb-Nerren Properties, LLC
103 Combs, LLC
11/15/2019 6:04:23 PM 103 Cove Drive
11/13/2019
11/21/2019 3:30:06 PM 908 North Lamar
GPC mTrade Investment Manager,
Worthy Way LLC
204 Sisk, LLC
LLC
11/14/2019 10:09:47 AM 600 McElroy Dr
LLC LLC
LLC
LLC
11/21/2019 3:30:23 PM 908 North Lamar
11/25/2019 1:28:37 PM2694 West Oxford
206 and 210 S 15th, LLC
Loop
LLC
GPC mTrade Investment, LLC
11/20/2019 11:20:19 AM2694 West Oxford
305 Sisk, LLC
11/22/2019
LLC LLC
LLC
1140 E. Wellsgate Drive LLC
Parchman
11/21/2019 3:41:10 PM 908 North Lamar LLC
1140 E. Wellsgate Drive
LLC
LLC
402 Enterprise Dr
Ware Appliance Solutions LLC 11/20/2019
Pascagoula DivaInvesting Solutions & Associates, LLC
LLC
LLC
691 Parchman Rd 12
LLC
11/26/2019
1715 11TH ST
11/21/2019 7095 Hacks Cross Road #133
11/21/2019 3:17:14 PM 908 North Lamar
Imagine: an Educational Dream, LLC
11/18/2019
Road
jjs auto sales LLC
309 MLK, LLC
LLC
Golden Oak Senior Services, LLC LLC
13901 E. El Bonito Dr
Austin House, LLC 11/6/2019
LLC 429 Porter Avenue
BASKET CASE LLC
LLC
LLC
Vassilios Gaming Co.
BC
11/21/2019
LLC
11/21/2019
LLC
4304 Beach Boulevard
CDB Family, LLC
LLC
Coral Properties, LLC
LLC
LLC
11/22/2019
214 duram road
LLC LLC
1100 Augusta Dr
11/21/2019 3:18:36 PM 908 North Lamar
11/11/2019
738B Clearbrook Dr
J & S Express, LLC 11/7/2019
6 PR 2050, LLC
King and Mathews Investments LLC
Guger Enterprises LLC
11/21/2019 4:20:50 PM 908 North Lamar
LLC
11/11/2019
622 Park, LLC
LLC
605 ward ave LLC 1713 Shelby Lane
11/1/2019
6467 Cody Cv.
Makliah Trucking LLC 11/14/2019 8:21:12 AM
11/25/2019
LLC
1191 Hwy 245 South
LLC
6816 N hamiltiomn circle
LLC
10035 Tally Ho Drive
North MS Women in Ministry
Trestle Ridge Farms LLC 11/5/2019
LLC 1420 Craft Rd
Mid South Farms, LLC 11/1/2019
Okolona
BC
11/25/2019
NP
9880 Stage Run Dr
LLC
14 CR 3029
Inc.
710 N Lamar, LLC
Kultured Entertainment LLC
LLC
MARION DR
LRC2 Management, LLC
SL Cleaning Services LLC
804 HWY 30E, LLC
11/25/2019 829 North Lamar Boulevard
11/1/2019
American Dream Siding Inc 11/5/2019
BC
5816 rolling pine Drive N.
11/21/2019 3:44:37 PM 908 North Lamar
Magnolia Counseling Clinic, LLC LLC
Dimensions Ministries
832 HWY 30, LLC
11/1/2019
11/5/2019 10:12:17 AM2114 Tucker Avenue
Road #133
11/21/2019 3:19:13 PM 908 North Lamar
Martin Rentals, LLC
AcDz, LLC.
11/7/2019 2:43:37 PM 829 N. Lamar Blvd.,
BC
Outlaw Logistics LLC 11/6/2019
LLC
7558 FOX HUNT DRIVE
PB Consulting LLC
LLC
Pir8 Gaming LLC 11/12/2019
LLC 4862 Deer Run Rd
11/19/2019 1:22:41 PM 206 Oxford Road
Cycology Fitness & Nutrition LLC LLC
Ashby-Tucker Environmental, LLCLLC
POLK LANE LLC
First Step Medical of Corinth, LLCLLC
11/5/2019 1:56:35 PM1060 Thorn Avenue
11/13/2019 12:54:45 PM 6208 Highway
11/21/2019 12:38:32 PM8280 POLK LANE
305 N
LLC
4217 Yeoman Ct
11/19/2019 8:43:32 AM 7095 Hacks Cross
NorthGate ,Inc.
LLC LLC
11/8/2019 10:38:11 AM508 Fazio Drive Ext.
Ste. 1
Adkins Paint Garage, LLC
Mavtek LLC
LLC
628 North 14th Street
LLC
AKLL Properties, LLC 11/20/2019
LLC
400 Enterprise Drive
Aspect Adjusting LLC
LLC
LLC
NP
Full Krown Products LLC 11/22/2019
LLC
Pass Christian Brunies and Sanford, LLC
LLC
11/7/2019
LLC
2506 testament st
302 Fieldstone Street
MedPlus Oxford, LLC
LLC
LLC
LLC
Drive
7800 Trout St.
5101 MAID
11/20/2019 9:03:03 AM 3011 Hillmont Dr.
View Drive
11/1/2019
NP
11/22/2019 3:07:42 PM
Suite 101
Accounting
Couple Subs LLC
LLC
11/25/2019 2:59:04 PM908 North Lamar,
11/7/2019
First Step Medical Group, LLC
LLC
814 Lakeview Dr.
Sacrifice Praise And Worship Center,
11/6/2019 1:20:36 PM 1006 Pebble Creek
11/13/2019 112 E. Bankhead Street, Suite A
1805 Heidenheim Dr
Ave Ste 112
11/13/2019 10:23:40 AM 12991 Meadow
206 Halstead Road
11/20/2019
11/20/2019 6:09:05 PM 1300 Van Buren
LLC
11/27/2019 3:49:11 PM Park Place Tax &
BC
Golden Oak Senior Services, LLC LLC
11/21/2019 3:18:54 PM 908 North Lamar
Cordgrass, LLC 11/23/2019
1805 Heidenheim Dr
11/21/2019 4:20:33 PM 908 North Lamar
10815 Ridgefield Drive
LMS Management, Inc.
Alanas Shop, Inc.
Beulah Baptist Church Myrtle Inc. NP
11/20/2019
11/11/2019
LLC 3620 Miles Lane
LLC
LLC
2215 12th Street
VyrPro LLC
LLC
11/20/2019 6:58:37 PM 3805 Cabildo Pl LLC
Fleurdelis Bar and Grill LLC
4 PR 2050, LLC
Strickland Ventures LLC
14105 West El Bonito
LLC
John Marie Credit Solutions LLC LLC
5305 Culeoka Drive
C Fisher Properties, LLC
JESSICAS CORNER, LLC
11/4/2019 11:20:47 PM 1 Mulberry Place
Olive Branch
11/19/2019 1:25:33 PM 206 Oxford Road
11/20/2019 4:42:56 PM306 Enterprise Dr
LLC
11/12/2019 2:14:43 AM8811 Old CCC Camp
11/6/2019
LLC
LLC
203 Enterprise Dr., Suite A
USAA STD, LLC
BC
Coastal South Volleyball AcademyNP
501 East Bankhead Street
11/18/2019
AT&R Inc
107 PECAN AVE
LLC
UOX Service LLC
11/12/2019 5:18:49 PM2953 Bienville Blvd
11/22/2019 4:07:15 PM 1101 Iberville Drive
Ant’s Sports Hub, LLC
Ste 112
1011 and 1013 N Lamar, LLC
Therapy, LLC
LLC
New Albany
LLC
LLC
11/21/2019 3:50:18 PM 908 North Lamar
11/21/2019 4:21:38 PM 908 North Lamar
11/1/2019
Kitchen 107, LLC
Fujimo Holding Company, LLC
Unit 946
1713 Shelby Lane
Burnt Bridge Press LLC
11/1/2019
LLC
1107 Private Road 3097
HopeWorks Counseling and Play
Tint Time Tools, LLC
LLC
Fallowshire LLC.
27 CR 299, LLC
11/1/2019
LLC
400 Enterprise
11/8/2019 11:15:24 AM1300 Van Buren Ave
11/9/2019 6:05:51 PM 8850 MidSouth Dr,
LLC
Therapeutic Extracts, LLC
Till Valhalla LLC
307 Dogwood Dr
Tint Time, LLC
21st Avenue Investments LLC
LLC
2002 oxford way apt 2204
11/14/2019
#276
LLC
11/15/2019
Drive
11/4/2019
LLC
The Neahj Brand, LLC
Dismuke Design and Creative, LLCLLC
Hollowell Farms, LLC
LLC
LLC
Blvd., Suite 5
11/21/2019 3:16:07 PM 908 North Lamar
11/27/2019
Bros Auto Detailing, LLC
LLC
Sucrose Me LLC
11/8/2019 2:58:33 PM
JB LEGACY GROUP, LLC
11/11/2019 1:32:13 PM 3901 YOSEMITE DR LLC
ISC Holdings, LLC
LLC
1007 N Lamar, LLC
LLC
Cove
11/19/2019 3:40:41 PM 1308 North Lamar
Lot 148
LLC
30018 Swan Dr
LLC
10058 lacey dr
DG Highway 30, LLC
11/20/2019 9:51:36 AM2953 Bienville Blvd
Garriga Productions LLC
11/27/2019 3:24:10 PM
11/18/2019
1217 Jackson Avenue East
Loop, Ste. 150
BUDDAH BOAY PRODUCTIONS LLC
Bensons Detailing LLC
4722 Pleasant
11/15/2019
11/22/2019
ISC Oxford, LLC
O T Edwards Enterprises INC
Nettleton
11/26/2019 4:59:34 PM
LLC
11/1/2019 3:14:19 PM 22010 Halliburton
Unit 3206
11/21/2019 3:49:28 PM 908 North Lamar
Team Raul, LLC
11/1/2019
2851 Austin rd
LLC
1005 N Lamar, LLC
214 Price, LLC
11/15/2019 10:31:16 AM 118 SIOWAN AVE
11/25/2019
762 3rd Street
Oxford
11/7/2019 11:42:19 AM8246 Waverly Cove
11/19/2019 7:49:01 AM4800 Nesbit Road BC
LLC
11/29/2019
11/1/2019 11:20:26 AM 14116 Glendale Rd LLC
762 3rd Street
cakb trucking llc
Smith Mineral Management, LLC LLC
LLC
220 Sisk, LLC
LLC
11/1/2019
Tip of the ‘Sip Clothier, LLC
LLC
11/10/2019
11/18/2019
LLC
Cove
STE A Data Zombie, LLC
AandC Trucking LLC
LLC
11/1/2019 3:17:38 PM 22010 Halliburton
11/18/2019 9:30:58 AM2002 Oxford Way
11/21/2019 3:15:13 PM 908 North Lamar
RICARDO NIMO, M.D., LLC
322 Main Street
LLC
Osyka
LLC
1013 Whispering
11/26/2019 12:11:32 PM 302 Enterprise Dr.
11/7/2019 1:47:59 PM 8246 Waverly Cove
11degrees, LLC
11/21/2019
3317 N 4th
11/26/2019 7:04:24 PM 6155 Vera Lane
11/5/2019 1:38:49 PM 4708 Gibson Road,
11/1/2019 2:04:43 PM 25 E. Franklin St. LLC
11/22/2019
LLC
Dr.
11/22/2019 1242 Sand Springs Church Rd BC
LLC
11/18/2019 12:51:39 PM6415 Autumn Oaks LLC
Watkins4 Trucking, LLC
LLC
11/18/2019 9:49:00 AM 30 Pecan Way
LLC
LLC
11/12/2019 10:46:34 AM5067 MUIRFIELD
Moxy Dental,LLC
LLC
4JLB Assets LLC
Clear Creek - Burgess Concerned
LLC
Sandidge Management, LLC
Smith Legal Services, LLC
11/20/2019 10:03:19 AM 7632 Tally Ho Dr
DNC INVESTMENTS LLC
Newton
Ford Land Holdings, LLC
LLC
LLC
11/4/2019 2:17:37 PM 1308 North Lamar
Bayou Bengal Investments LLC LLC
D and C Services Group LLC
Realgo, LLC
11/20/2019 3:22:02 PM2694 West Oxford
11/20/2019 10:49:30 AM209 State Street
Buffalo Land Holdings, LLC
LLC
Loop, Suite 150
11/22/2019 4:20:13 PM1451 Martin Luther
LLC
PP107, LLC
BC
11/25/2019 2:32:07 PM
6 Henry James Rd
TAYLOR RD
THE OVERLOOK INC
Center Community Impact Group INC
LLC
LLC
2084B OLD
11/10/2019 7095 Hacks Cross Road #133
11/5/2019
527 Front Beach Dr. # 72
LLC 6383 Saddle Trail Dr
LLC
11/12/2019 11:51:47 AM 107 Promenade
C&C Delivery LLC
11/12/2019
11/20/2019
LLC
11/19/2019 3:00:10 PM2694 West Oxford
HBZ LLC, VII
Alligator Bayou Companies LLC LLC
LLC
31 County Road 2015
11/12/2019
Gilich Holdings LLC
LLC
11/9/2019
TC & S Wingz, LLC
Scoiattolo Holding, LLC
KayBeau Development LLC
On Point Properties LLC
11/8/2019 2:22:24 PM
LLC
1268 County Road 101
GP
STE A
OXFORD DECK AND PIER LLC
9975
996 North
BOSS MOVE
BC
11/12/2019 11:22:10 AM 302 Enterprise Dr.
Boyd’s Boutique LLC
11/26/2019 4:06:02 PM
LLC
LLC 29 County Road 2015
MS Big 10 Trucking Inc
11/20/2019 7:16:44 PM 802 Nelly Lane
C.A.B LOGISTICS LLC
LLC
LLC 29 County Road 2015
11/19/2019 3923 Mitchell’s Corner Rd. E
LLC
LLC
10802 Wellington Drive
11/21/2019
SOL Investing, LLC
11/18/2019 10:47:41 AM1115 Bienville Blvd.
LLC
11/8/2019
BHD Supply, LLC
Dr.
11/7/2019 4:22:14 PM 6104 Olvida Drive
LLC
LLC
10047 MS-178
11/4/2019 2:14:26 PM 8917 Collinswwod
The Regina Cooke Performing Art
Ahmed Enterprises LLC
LLC
5691 Blocker Street
11/19/2019 1:28:27 PM 206 Oxford Road
Natchez
LLC
11/20/2019 8:07:10 AM 206 Oxford Road
KJB Holdings, LLC
Rock Hill Farms, LLC
LLC
1119 Bratton Rd
11/26/2019
Mt. Olive
BC
Easy Auto Repair and Wholesale LLC
LLC 11/4/2019
Mound Bayou
QUICK STOP MART INC
Gretchen B Trippin Travel Agency,
LLC
13369 C Necaise Road
11/15/2019 11:39:20 AM 3712 Lyles Drive
Double Diamond Realty, LLC
Mississippi Chi Alpha, Inc.
11/13/2019 10:25:37 AM 7321 Giani Road
11/13/2019
NP
1246 Westbrook Ave.
11/14/2019 2:12:37 PM2009 Pebble Creek
Mize Electric and Plumbing, LLC LLC
Cove
11/7/2019
25 CR 206
Hydration Station, LLC 11/15/2019
LLC LLC
7441 Rollins Rd
Incorporations JM Fitness, LLC
LLC
11/25/2019 12:47:56 PM
131 Sycamore
11/26/2019 4:59:32 PM
Soft Touch, LLC
LLC
11/25/2019
9121 Cleo Smith Rd
Time 2 Craft LLC
LLC
11/25/2019 6:59:57 PM
23557 Placide
I’M Tellin Ya LLC
LLC
11/5/2019
410 Audrey Avenue
SUPER ASIAN PARADISE, INC.
BC
116 DAVIS AVE STE D
BTG176 Consulting, LLC
LLC
11/25/2019 5:12:45 PM 201 Waller Street Gx Pressure Gx, LLC 11/14/2019
LLC
313 Kelly Rose Lane
11/18/2019
204 Leeville Rd
MINX BY MOLLY LLC
LLC
11/20/2019
84 TISDALE DR
Mississippi Paint limited liability
NP
107 Longleaf drive
Nature’s Eggcellence, LLC
11/13/2019 2:05:51 PM 1340 Sweetwater
11/29/2019 8:34:32 AM
Cove
Pine Belt Woodwork LLC
American Made Products LLC
LLC
427 Pemberton Drive
Cherish Pet Supply LLC
LLC
LLC
35 Bailey Rd
11/7/2019 9:02:45 AM
LLC
18 Chanse Ave
Precision Specialized Services, LLC LLC
11/18/2019 10:21:23 AM502 Walnut Grove
11/5/2019
Dr
RESET co LLC
313 Kelly Rose Lane LLC
11/3/2019 9:01:47 PM 53 Kelly Rose Lane
11/19/2019 2:34:54 PM 3627 US-80 East,
S Verret Handyman Services, LLC LLC
Suite A
11/1/2019
First Associates Leasing LLC
LLC
217 McKenzie Rd
Safe-Lock Properties LLC
11/21/2019 9:25:40 AM320 Gilchrist Drive
11/14/2019
Fizzwizards, LLC
Seabee Transport LLC
LLC
11/6/2019
East
Simco Aviation, LLC
11/4/2019
LLC
257 cloverdale place
LLC 100 Dixie Ave LLC
11/5/2019 10:05:52 AM 1131 Lynn Ray Rd Sims Construction & Assocates LLC
Mauricio Flooring Company LLC LLC
LLC
11/26/2019 1:16:55 PM 2183 Old Brandon
11/3/2019
Road Lot 95
SIMS CONSTRUCTION &
MFIVE Inc
BC
ASSOCIATES LLC 11/3/2019 Tinsley Realty, LLC
109 Summerwood Dr
11/26/2019
LLC 58 Short Ford Drive
LONE STAR HOMES, LLC
11/21/2019 220 CROSSPARK DRIVE APT
11/17/2019 7:14:50 PM92 Gray’s Crossroad
LLC
E53 LLC
SHELIA CLEANING SERVICE LLC LLC
11/29/2019 2:44:35 PM 31 Tommy Drive
11/26/2019
J’s Coffee House LLC
Southern Premier Group LLC 11/26/2019
LLC
241 Bruin Street
NP
117 Rhonda Drive
JDT Enterprises, LLC
11/4/2019
10701 Road 539
LLC
11/6/2019 3:43:01 PM 10062 Hwy 21 N
11/20/2019 6:46:20 PM307 S. Brooks Ave Redco Electric LLC
Triple P Auto Sales LLC 11/22/2019
LLC
925 Gum street
LLC
11/2/2019 7:43:19 PM 1009 raintree dr n
11/7/2019 2:11:28 PM
124 maple drive NP
11/13/2019 8:59:34 AM 1026 Eddington Road M & W Mobile Home Transport, LLC LLC 11/12/2019 9:07:13 AM
351 Spur Street
Max Cryo Recovery, LLC 11/14/2019 10:13:49 AM
LLC 461 Cedar Hill
Pontotoc Ridge Land Company, LLC LLC 11/1/2019 11:11:25 AM 206 Willie B. Drive SALON 226 HAIR AND TANNING GP 11/4/2019 4:30:01 PM 226 Hwy 15 North
Poplarville Creekside Ranch LLC 11/1/2019
LLC
49 Jess Williams Rd.
Horse Haven Retreats, LLC 11/11/2019
LLC
334 H Burge Road
Lea Lea’s Cypress Porch, LLC
LLC
16 WR Ford Drive
RDB Technology LLC
LLC 155 Old
11/1/2019
Majestic Steel USA Inc 11/12/2019 9:44:32 AM
BC 31099 Chagrin
A to Z Fleet Services, LLC
11/11/2019 1:15:59 PM 11 Billy Glenn Lane Amber Wolf Photography LLC
Blvd, Suite 150
LLC LLC
11/22/2019 11:00:01 PM 15 Cheramie Ln
Perkinston EK Butler Photo-Art, LLC 11/3/2019
American Storage Solutions LLC LLC LLC
102 McDonald Road
K&C Kustomz LLC
LLC
6 Pebble Brook Court
4333 Hwy. 43 North
Bar 4 Services LLC
LLC
11/12/2019 5:15:54 PM 24000 Bar 4 Road Briar and Bone LLP 11/11/2019
Petal 139 SOUTH MAIN STREET LLC
11/15/2019
LLP 421 N Haugh Ave
Henry’s Grill, LLC LLC
11/12/2019
LLC 2312 Highway 11
11/29/2019 11:58:30 AM139 SOUTH MAIN
MedFlex Dental Staffing LLC
STREET
11/4/2019 11:19:45 AM 34 Old Creek Rd
BGB MANAGEMENT LLC
LLC
LLC
Port Gibson AMADO WELLNESS INC 11/19/2019
BC
3132 HIGHWAY 61 N
At HOME ADULT DAY CARE CENTER, BC 306 Church Street
Rabbit Logistic LLC 11/6/2019
LLC 1065 Tillman Road
KMcCay Kouture LLC
LLC
11/5/2019
Pickens
STREET
Tina & Jody Trucking LLC
110 oak ridge rd
11/8/2019
276 North 1st St
LLC
Raymond
Prairie Buller Enterprises LLC
LLC 10271 HWY 382
Prentiss D.D.&J.-LLC 11/11/2019
LLC 11 briarwood TRL apt 16
J LOLAS BOUTIQUE LIMITED LLC
Purvis A Affordable Septic Soultions LLCLLC 11/12/20191681 Purvis To Baxterville Road Advanced Environmental & Septic Tank Cleaning LLC
LLC
11/13/2019 1681 Purvis To Baxterville Road Black Creek Retrievers, LLC
LLC
11/18/2019 2:54:26 PM 360 Corinth Rd Boggy Hollow Farm, LLC
LLC
11/26/2019 542 Purvis-Baxterville Road Carley Properties, LLC 11/1/2019 9:09:13 AM
LLC
402 Main Street
Creative Solutions Properties, LLCLLC 11/7/2019
251 Highway 589
In Fact Production, LLC
11/18/2019
LLC
51 Bayberry Loop S LLC 516 Mitchell Ave.
11/8/2019 11:59:38 AM 300 Concourse
133 POWELL RD LLC 350 Arbor Drive, Suite D
Castillo Painting, LLC
LLC
LLC
The Cake Boutique, LLC
217 Rue Beau
TheYoniBox LLC 11/17/2019
LLC 707 Lansdowne Lane
Lance J Welch DMD LLC
LLC
7109 Copper Ridge Drive
11/18/2019 2:52:32 PM COLONY PARK STE B Treasure Trove 042, LLC
Road
LLC
11/21/2019 4:12:25 PM
LLC
COLONY PARK STE B
11/21/2019
304 Arbor Dr apt 295
Leon Scott Services LLC 11/4/2019 9:23:59 AM
Chief Food Mart, LLC
LLC
LLC 270 TRACE
11/13/2019 12:52:14 PM 298 Commerce
LOST 40, LLC
Garden Lane Properties, LLC
LLC 270 TRACE
COLONY PARK, STE B Troy Page Communications LLC LLC 11/22/2019
641 Berridge Drive
TSQUARED HOMES, LLC
COLONY PARK, STE B
11/21/2019 3:38:24 PM 2120 Wright Road
LLC
270 TRACE
LAW HEALTHCARE LOGISTICS LLC
225 Wakeland
LLC
Park Dr.
11/22/2019 750 Avignon Drive, Suite 1
COLONY PARK STE B
COASTAL CONSTRUCTION
Magnolia Blossoms, LLC
TTS LLC
Road
ENTERPRISES, LLC
LLC
11/6/2019 3:49:47 PM
270 TRACE
COLONY PARK STE B
LLC 270 TRACE
LLC
11/18/2019 2:25:37 PM
11/14/2019 3:39:57 PM 11445 Dry Grove
LLC
LLC
11/20/2019 8:48:18 PM
11/13/2019 11:32:33 AM 6535 Old Canton
270 TRACE
41
TOO MUCH TRUCKING, LLC
Blvd., Suite 200 11/14/2019
Q
Chene
11/18/2019
11/19/2019 5:26:16 PM
LLC
270 TRACE
LaHatte-Douglas, LLC
ChattaStation LLC
11/1/2019
LLC
11/14/2019 12:20:07 PM COLONY PARK STE B
LLC
Allen’s Rental Property LLC
KFB Enterprises LLC
C AND J TRANSPORTATION LLC LLC
11/14/2019 4752 Hwy 511
Mississippi Business Journal
Q
COLONY PARK STE B
CaroC, LLC
Quitman
270 TRACE LLC
11/12/2019 2:41:02 PM
270 TRACE
COLONY PARK STE B
Little Butterflies LLC
LLC
11/5/2019 1:29:00 PM
11/6/2019 10:14:50 AM
300 Cherokee
COLONY PARK STE B
Memphis Winchester Club 24, LLCLLC
Tucker Family Investments, LLC LLC
ConnectStack Technologies, LLC LLC
11/6/2019 6:36:05 PM
Suite 200
11/7/2019
11/7/2019
Miscellaneous products 13 LLC LLC
Suite 100
Rose Drive The Lady In Me LLC
LLC
11/26/2019 4:39:11 PM
112 Foxton Dr.
1060 E. County Line Road
Consterstone Enterprises L.L.C. LLC
11/21/2019 4:51:43 PM
SATCHER SECURITY SERVICES, INC.
11/8/2019 2:44:48 PM
COLONY PARK STE B
BC
COLONY PARK STE B
11/6/2019 3:54:40 PM 1153 Virginia Lloyd
COOPER MINI MART INC
Red Banks BL Blueprints, LLC
LLC
11/22/2019 12:34:06 PM 68 Brittenum Rd
270 TRACE
270 TRACE
BC
1043
PARK STE B
PARK STE B
Countiss Counseling LLC 11/6/2019
LLC
105 Arbor Ridge Rd BC
Mississippi Watkins, LLC
LLC
11/8/2019 12:55:44 PM
STE B
COLONY PARK, STE B 603 Northpark
11/19/2019 2:35:24 PM 801 WINDWARD
DIAMOND ROCKWELL WINDOW
Drive
DR
CO., LLC
11/1/2019
149 McBride Street
The Jolly Maid, LLC 11/4/2019
LLC 616 Parkview Drive
270 TRACE
LLC
11/22/2019 5:08:25 PM
270 TRACE
11/26/2019 1:46:51 PM
GP 103 Dogwood
Street North Backwoods Logistics LLC
LLC
Northpark 599, LLC 11/12/2019
LLC
Willow + Grace LLC
LLC
751 Avignon Dr
11/5/2019 9:18:57 AM
270 TRACE
LLC
COLONY PARK, STE B
COLONY PARK STE B
11/5/2019
11/4/2019 270 TRACE COLONY PARK STE
Paragon Construction Services of
Coast 2 Coast Logistics LLC
B
America Inc.
LLC
LLC
11/7/2019 12:08:19 AM COLONY PARK STE B
Dream Come True, LLC 11/21/2019
LLC
141 Trace Ridge Drive
270 TRACE
BC
141 Trace Ridge Drive
270 TRACE
880 William Blvd
11/14/2019 G & AA II, LLC
LLC 214 Draperton
Paula’s Southern Cuisines & Treats
Drive
LLC
Google Mississippi LLC
LLC
LLC
409 Lenard Ave
11/18/2019 4:24:59 PM
LLC
11/17/2019 8:14:59 PM600 bryceland blvd
11/15/2019 8:46:57 PM
LLC
Pearl’s Silver Care Services, LLC LLC
street
11/4/2019
148 Green Oak Dr
The Ones Children’s Boutique LLCLLC
LLC
11/18/2019 2:07:19 PM6811 Old Canton rd
270 TRACE
Petal Gold LLC
FP Canton MS LLC
LLC
11/7/2019
102 Rockingham Circle
11/6/2019 9:51:11 AM270 TRACE COLONY
PRETTY INSPIRED, LLC
11/5/2019 10:53:42 AM 4471 HWY 15 S
PARK, STE B
11/11/2019 10:42:21 AM
D and L Refrigeration, LLC
Fuller Mind Counseling, LLC
LLC
Boujee Hangers & Company, LLC LLC
Emerging Social Work Leaders, LLC
COLONY PARK, STE B
LLC
234 W School St
2019
LLC
S & J FARM LLC
LLC
11/1/2019
11/12/2019 8:43:30 PM
11/25/2019 10:11:18 AM
15 Carroll Rd
Services LLC
O P Harbour LLC
307 N Front St
11/22/2019 2:25:34 PM
Vocational Solutions and Consulting
DOWN HOME CONSTRUCTION LLC
11/21/2019
7Tee Designs and More
LLC 270 TRACE
COLONY PARK STE B
Dream Come True, LLC
Richton
VJ Real Estate LLC
11/13/2019 4 270 TRACE COLONY PARK,
11/19/2019 12:28:11 PM
LLC
LLC
11/6/2019 6:02:12 PM270 TRACE COLONY
COLONY PARK, STE B
802 windward drive
VITTLES N BEYOND, LLC
11/4/2019 3:16:16 PM270 TRACE COLONY
LLC
LLC
LLC
PARK STE B
PRESSURE WASHERS INC.
Nob3 Ventures, LLC
BC
Villegas Construction, LLC
11/11/2019 711 LAKE HARBOUR DR APT
11/4/2019 11:03:56 AM
Coley Enterprises, Inc
1052 Highland Colony Pkwy,
11/7/2019 1:26:08 PM270 TRACE COLONY
MISSISSIPPI PAINTERS AND BC
DIA-MS, P.C.
Richland
McLain Farms, LLC
Learning Ladder LLC LLC
64 Morrow Rd
11/18/2019
11/26/2019
11/29/2019 12:05:52 PM139 SOUTH MAIN
11/13/2019
LLC
This-n-That Boutique LLC
11/26/2019 546 ZION HILL CHURCH RD 1006 Stemwood Drive
270 TRACE
Russco Trucking LLC
11/21/2019
5 Star Drone Services By NJIII LLCLLC
Pepper Pike
LLC
11/13/2019 4:08:48 PM
Southern Scents LLC
Crossroads West
LIABILITY COMPANY
Picayune
C & M WALKER, LLC
First Up Online LLC
10410 Road 151
117 Rhonda Drive LLC
B & SONS TRANSPORTATION LLCLLC
11/6/2019
11/1/2019 11:23:27 AM
Mid Mississippi Countertops LLC LLC
Garage Bound Fitness, LLC
Pontotoc
LLC
NP
A Girls Tea With A Bag
11/18/2019
10321 Hwy 427
Manning Commercial Properties LLC
A Girls Tea With A Bag 11/4/2019
LLC
11/15/2019 11/12/2019
Pelahatchie
LLC
LLC
105 Shelby
Speights Drive
11/26/2019
11/27/2019
BMB Ventures, LLC
11/11/2019 3:33:30 PM
I-D Farms, LLC
INC
Philadelphia
11/8/2019 9:39:31 AM 191 Greenfield Lane 2569 BURMA DR.
112 DEAN DAMPEER RD
12 Acorn Ridge
RUFF HOUSE ENTERPRISES, LLC LLC
Seniors Way Care, LLC
LLC
11/25/2019 12:48:49 PM LLC
Poorah Retails, LLC. 11/15/2019
553 bearcat rd
Dampier Trucking, LLC
11/13/2019 12 Acorn Ridge
11/13/2019 1:23:38 PM 305 Willow Run LLC
11/28/2019
LLC
1208A Carterville Rd
11/12/2019 3:42:30 PM 175 Highway 80 LOVINGHEARTBEAT LLC
LLC
Drive
LLC
CNM Properties, LLC
A’n’K Painting LLC
11/18/2019
LLC
137 Big Hill Rd
Empowering Our Girls Inc. LLC
11/1/2019
Advance International
500 Auto Transport LLC
LLC
Company
Pearl
PARISH DISTRIBUTORS, LLC
Pinola 11/15/2019
Journei LLC
Road
11/1/2019
LLC
210 Pumping
Station Road
Drive
11/1/2019 9
Brandy Wine’s Boutique LLC
Nov. 30 - Dec. 13, 2019
LLC
LLC
306 Stephens
Thee Charmer Collection LLC
LLC
11/4/2019 109 Pine Knoll Drive Apt. 292
270 TRACE
Ripley
COLONY PARK STE B
11/11/2019 11:32:36 AM 764 Tellie Brewer
11/1/2019 1000 Highland Colony Parkway
RAVEN SECURITY AGENCY, LLC LLC
CK Clothing Company, LLC
Road
Gill’s Property and Improvements
11/4/2019 12:20:31 PM
11/15/2019 11:59:32 AM 1122 City Ave N
LLC
COLONY PARK STE B
Ridgeland
LLC
11/21/2019 4:41:33 PM
270 TRACE
11/1/2019
11/15/2019 9:11:25 AM 270 Trace Colony
Good Life Strategic Services, LLC LLC
PARKWAY
Park STE B
11/8/2019
SimSun, llc
LLC
Absolute Clean Hvac LLC
LLC
603 Wendover Way
Grace M. Enterprises, Inc
BC
LLC 1076 HIGHLAND COLONY
11/26/2019 220 West Jackson Ave
11/20/2019 11:16:56 AM637 Berridge Drive
Skynet Tech Services LLC
H.J. McLaurin & Company Inc
BC
11/12/2019 2:47:31 PM
Advancement In Christianity Life
11/12/2019
298 Commerce Park Dr.
COLONY PARK STE B
Church
270 TRACE
NP
Haute Crafts and Media LLC
11/26/2019 270 TRACE COLONY PARK,
11/4/2019
STE B
IRABAJ TRUCKING, LLC
ATP LLC
LLC
340 Arbor Drive LLC
11/15/2019 3:54:45 PM
11/12/2019 10:05:57 AM 298 Commerce
COLONY PARK STE B
Park Dr., Suite C
JAYBURG, LLC
270 TRACE LLC
11/6/2019 5:53:46 PM
11/10/2019 270 TRACE COLONY PARK,
COLONY PARK STE B
STE B
Jerusalem Gospel Mission
BIT24, LLC
LLC
11/27/2019 8:20:04 AM
270 TRACE
11/7/2019
270 TRACE
149 Mill Cove
K & B Unlimited, LLC
COLONY PARK, STE B
11/8/2019
Bruce Accounting and Tax, LLC LLC
Kegan Coleman Law, PLLC
11/19/2019
11/21/2019
6800 Old Canton Rd
LLC
568 Boardwalk Blvd LLC
270 Trace Colony Park Dr B
1122 CITY AVE N
11/19/2019 10:09:26 AM
1122 CITY
LLC
Rolling Fork Shipland Bell, LLC
Square One Computers LLC 11/12/2019 6:23:30 PM
LLC
LLC
11/21/2019 10:51:08 AM 12043 Highway 1
270 TRACE
Rosedale
COLONY PARK STE B STAND UP MEN FOUNDATION
NP
270 TRACE
COLONY PARK STE B
ALOS TRANSPORTATION Inc. 11/17/2019
LLC
605 Steed Road
11/5/2019
BC
1893 Pemble Rd
juskicks llc
Storage City of Tupelo LLC 11/22/2019
NP
LLC
11/11/2019
AVENUE NORTH
270 TRACE
11/26/2019 2:24:15 PM
BC
Berry Paper Co.
LLC
CLINIC LLC
SMALL TOWN HOMESTEAD, LLC LLC LLC
COLONY PARK STE B
11/21/2019 3:39:55 PM
LLC
SETTLEMIRES FAMILY MEDICAL
RIP RAP, LLC
COLONY PARK STE B
3D Virtual Solutions LLC
270 TRACE
LLC 1316 Victoria St Apt 5
KT Lamb, LLC
LLC
The Blissful Motorcycle Dog Carrier
11/26/2019 8:39:03 AM168 Malvina Road
LLC
LLC
LA Landholdings, LLC
LLC
270 TRACE
11/20/2019 11:58:22 AM
312 Court St
11/20/2019 12:33:12 PM COLONY PARK STE B The Cake Boutique, LLC 11/20/2019
LE Lamb, LLC LLC
217 Rue Beau Chene
LLC
11/26/2019 8:44:54 AM168 Malvina Road
Incorporations
42 Q Mississippi Business Journal Q Nov. 30 - Dec. 13, 2019 Roxie
LTL Landscapes, LLC
Shaw
Maxima Transport Inc 11/25/2019
BC
778 Davis Hill Rd
ELICY LLC
LLC
11/26/2019 3:52:04 PM 2232 SAWMILL
SIPP PROPERTIES LLC
LLC
11/26/2019 1:41:30 PM 63 Burrell Road
Sidon Swine & Dandy BBQ, LLC
LLC
11/4/2019 10:02:34 AM1959 County Road
Ruth
176
Silver Creek
SE
Greater Impact, INC 11/14/2019
Sallis
35 David Lee Price Lane
Life of Giving
B L TRUCKING LLC
LLC
10174 ATTALA RD 4167
Burrell, LLC
LLC
NP
11/14/2019 11:49:53 AM
1311 hwy 184
Pearl River Classic
NP
11/22/2019 2:42:34 PM63 Allen Acres Rd.
Comforting Southern Care LLC 11/12/2019
LLC
9773 Attala Road 4101
Past & Present Collectibles, LLC LLC 11/21/2019 1:04:30 PM2750 West Lincoln
Saltillo
Drive
Debras tax Service llc
LLC
11/27/2019
181 scotland dr
NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES LLC LLC 11/27/2019 2:26:12 PM341 COUNTY ROAD
Soso Frontline Fencing, LLC.
LLC
11/24/2019 2:56:33 PM 3343 Hwy. 29N M&C PRESSURE PROS LLC
681 Purpose by Design LLC 11/12/2019
LLC
LLC
11/12/2019 11:53:39 AM16 ELLKNIGHT RD
Southaven
LLC
B&R Express LLC
11/15/2019 9:39:49 AM 129 Paul Gusmus
11/6/2019 7:25:56 PM764 W E Ross Pkwy
LLC
Bam! Digital Content Solutions, LLC
Ln Southern Sisters Events LLC 11/9/2019
LLC
132 Stage Dr
11/8/2019 10:29:36 AM 2775 College Rd LLC
11/27/2019 5:10:14 PM 1802 Mary Payton
Belle of the Bath, LLC 11/18/2019 1:42:51 PM
LLC 1479 HWY 4 W
Bridging The Gap Staffing LLC
LLC
Cellphone Doctors, LLC
LLC
11/21/2019 3:37:34 PM
358
.
Credit Gurus, LLC
LLC
Saucier
11/21/2019
C & L Janitorial Services, LLC 11/25/2019
LLC
323 Lincoln St
Aerodrone LLC
LLC
11856 Sleeping Deer Lane
Coast2Coast Pressure Washing LLC
CS MS Inc
BC
11/18/2019 1:56:46 PM5205 Airways Blvd
19816 W Wortham Road
T&C Fresheners LLC 11/12/2019
LLC
11/14/2019 12:13:51 PM
7900 Airways
Blvd., Building A, Suite 1
LLP
Ellas Investments LLC
LLC
14943 Mill Ridge Rd.
11/15/2019 12:55:27 PM 120 Guthrie Drive
LLC
HALF TIME WINES AND SPIRITS LLC
Halvin Homes LLC 11/11/2019
LLC
19306 Crestwick st
Anderson Farm LLP 11/1/2019
PLLC
22345 Red Fox Run
LLC 11/29/2019 6:26:17 PM8985 GETWELL RD
Seminary
SUITE C
rbwgcontractors, LLC
LLC
11/15/2019 5:04:20 PM
388 Oakdale
Hicks Appliance Repair LLC 11/18/2019
Hicks Appliance Repair LLC
Church Road
LLC
1419 Arcastle Loop S LLC
SUPREME SHOW SUPPLIES LLC LLC
11/18/2019
11/5/2019 11:02:50 AM
INSPIRE HEALTH AND WELLNESS,
443 HWY 590
J & S FIELD TRUCKING LLC 11/8/2019 11:06:36 AM
LLC
310 PINE ST
GP
2529 HIGHWAY 51 S
Five Star Motors LLC 11/1/2019
LLC 1696 W Main
Hartz Properties LLC 11/14/2019
LLC 622 HWY 305
LCS Distributing LLC
LLC
4541 North Hwy 51
Patrick Family Farms IncorporatedBC 11/13/2019
LLC
11/21/2019
7105 SWINNEA RD
707 Yellowdog Rd
11/4/2019 8:49:39 AM 775 E GOODMAN ROAD STE 21 K & D Wilderness, LLC 11/12/2019
KOHardrick Enterprises LLC 11/4/2019
LLC
8902 Sweet Flag Loop E.
L 6 Properties, LLC 11/20/2019
LLC 5293 Getwell Rd
Locke Ventures, LLC 11/6/2019
LLC
5293 Getwell Road
LLC
5850 River Pointe Drive
NP
11/13/2019 11:11:15 AM
BC
7155 FLOWER
CREEK
NSAddy LLC
LLC
11/8/2019 1:06:48 PM
138 PALACE DR
11/5/2019
LLC
1045 Church Rd. E LLC
1046 CHURCH RD. W STE
106-235
PCCC Properties, LLC
LLC
LLC
LLC
11/11/2019
41 HR Watts rd
LLC
11/18/2019 2:58:35 PM 204 Craig Avenue
LLC
LLC
11/13/2019 3:42:39 PM
68 CR 398
Morningwood Developing, LLC LLC 11/5/2019
206 Studio Street
LLC
4300 S. Montgomery St.
Renewable Engineering, LLC
LLC
103 Freeman St
RobioISee LLC
Jax’s Transport LLC
LLC
11/20/2019
959 Hopewell Rd
Plush Barbie LLC
LLC
11/6/2019
862 Summerland Rd
LLC
S & I Contracting & Painting LLC LLC
W&J Trucking, LLC
11/15/2019 11:57:48 AM 4744 w.e. Ross
11/10/2019 8:05:45 PM 6319 Self Creek
11/7/2019 10:24:16 AM 30 Rushbrook Rd.
Pkwy Bldg #34-208
Road SOMERSETT AT CCE HOMEOWNER’S
Terry
11/4/2019 5155 Weeping Willow Ln #204
ASSOCIATION INC
Alikchi, LLC
Unique Gifts & Baskets, LLC
11/4/2019 10:05:57 AM
LLC
200 S
LLC
11/18/2019 3:14:05 PM 6869 Tank Road Apeiros Care, LLC.
TEATRESSED HAIR COLLECTION
11/6/2019
LLC
1840 Green Gable Road
Yum Yum’s Popcorn, LLC
11/22/2019 11:16:25 AM34 BRADFORD LN
11/20/2019 11:07:21 AM3234 Jack Johnson
Too Vain Ltd.
Rd
9049 Hwy 51 N LLC
BC
Created Royalty LLC
11/22/2019 6:58:50 AM1944 Mount Olive
D&J GP-P, LLC
11/15/2019 385 Goodman road e #125
Road
11/15/2019
MG & JS Enterprise LLC
Wildbriar Properties, LLC
11/1/2019
LLC
1701 Montys Cir N
11/7/2019
LLC
2362 Kindlewood Drive
Polar Boy LLC
LLC 2547 Pyramid Drive
Polar Girl LLC 11/11/2019
LLC
11/25/2019
LLC
406 S Washington St
LLC
Soggy Bottoms Family Farm
GP
11/16/2019
722 White Oak
BC 112 LEOLA ST
LLC
Sturgis
One Direction
NP
11/27/2019
18349 MIDWAY ROAD
LP
Branding LLC
11/8/2019 2:07:21 PM 636 Reform Road
LLC
1780 Forrest Drive
Summit
Branding LLC
Ben & Mylon Trucking LLC
11/5/2019 4:44:11 PM
18349 MIDWAY
ROAD
LLC
1020 Wells Rd
503 N Springlake Cir
Vintage Garage Works LLC 11/18/2019
Jay & Jay Investments Inc.
Branding LLC
11/13/2019 10:58:03 AM 1035 Parker Dr
Thaxton
Maverick Properties, LLC
Allen Heat & Cooling LLC
LLC 1780 Forrest Drive
Luxurial Property Management and
11/25/2019
Branding LLC
Summit Elementary
11/22/2019
LLC 1780 Forrest Drive
MANG’S I NVESTMENT, INC
BC
11/1/2019 10:38:49 AM 1426 CUSTER DR
BC LLC
1040 Thornton Lane NP
11/21/2019 3:57:47 PM 339 Wells Road Lyceum Consulting, LLC
TZT Corporation
Rustic Roots Hair & Tanning Salon
309 John D. Shaw St.
LLC 100 Starr Ave LLC
BC Fabricators LLC 11/5/2019
LLC
125 L. Williamson Rd.
Bridgewater Venue, LLC
LLC
11/5/2019 10:33:10 AM 1384 LOUISVILLE
11/13/2019 10:26:25 AM
ST LOT 16
Deep Sea Inspection LLC
BarKeep LLC 11/6/2019
50 Fawn Cove
LLC
LLC 1525 A Highway 6 East
Sumrall
2B Holdings, LLC 11/7/2019 2:37:22 PM
LLC
11/7/2019 8:28:53 AM
11/12/2019
LLC 110 Starr Ave.
Benton Environmental, LLC
LLC
11/6/2019
LLC
JM JONES Construction LLC
LLC
Wgrbcontractors LLC
Street
11/11/2019
David D. Cooper Jr. Holdings, LLCLLC
Wild Fox Zendo
11/25/2019 7:05:43 PM104 A. South Nash
11/13/2019 1:21:48 PM102 Polk Creek Road
Gray Enterprises of Starkville, LLCLLC
Hanson Auto and Racing LLC
11/7/2019 11:00:43 AM
11/22/2019
LLC 1668 Hwy 42 NP LLC
34 Joann Drive
Vernon Road LLC
587 East President Street
Autotech Service Center LLC. 11/15/2019
LLC
1376 N Veterans Blvd
BeinBrave Adult Day Care, LLC LLC 11/25/2019 11:39:13 AM2102 Reagan Drive
EISENHOWER DR
11/11/2019
LLC
157 COUNTY RD 12
Rd Blades Of Greenery, LLC
LLC
3034 Shonda Circle
11/14/2019 5:07:57 PM
343 East Main
Hasty’s Tree Service LLC 11/11/2019
4008 Melvin Swain RD
Curiosities, LLC
LLC
11/12/2019 9:32:51 AM
522
Camille Anderson Counseling, LLCLLC
Tougaloo Backend LLC
11/12/2019 3:24:05 PM
LLC
343 East Main
Color Me Bookkeeping, LLC 11/19/2019 3:54:09 PM
LLC
105 SOUTH
CUSTOMTEES MS LLC
LLC
11/7/2019 3:21:01 PM
1001 BARNS
STREET Old Town Steakhouse & Eatery, LLC LLC 11/5/2019
347 N. Spring St.
11/6/2019
DMG Trucking, LLC
LLC
11/4/2019
232 Road 1349
Down on Main Properties, LLC
LLC
11/27/2019 10:13:42 AM 2002 West Main
Outlaw Farms, LLC
LLC
11/12/2019 4:49:29 PM 363 N. Green St. Quik Pik, LLC
LLC
11/1/2019
4579 S Lake Dr
Rester Properties, LLC
11/8/2019 11:01:27 AM 363 N. Green St. LLC
11/5/2019 2:01:06 PM 254 South Front
ShortCo-EJC, LLC
LLC 600 West Main
Street, Suite B Silver Dollar Bargains No. 3, LLC LLC 11/25/2019 2:54:27 PM
111 E. Troy St.
Stephen McFarling Farms LLC
Gladys’ Guest House LLC
LLC
1705 Martin Hill Drive 343 East Main
Holliman Group, LLC
LLC
11/14/2019 2:22:16 PM
343 East Main
Street, Suite B-1 House Holdings, LLC
LLC
11/22/2019 2:09:04 PM2476 Amelia Lane ICANDE Creative Studio LLC
LLC
1020 N Gloster Street LLC
1172 Lakeshire Drive
KBP Properties, LLC
LLC 529 Daybrite Dr.
11/11/2019 12:02:48 PM44 Valley Vista Dr LACE PROPERTIES, LLC
LLC
106 COUNTY ROAD 1046
MAKE WAR LLC
LLC
11/12/2019 9:26:26 AM1007 International Drive Summit Idealease, LLC
LLC
11/12/2019 9:19:00 AM1007 International Drive Summit Truck Group of Tennessee, LLC
11/12/2019 9:28:01 AM1007 International Drive TEPAConnect, LLC
LLC
11/21/2019 5:12:12 PM
105 S. Front St.
The Shine L.L.P.
LLP 142 Timberlane Drive
themagnoliadays LLC 11/5/2019
LLC
1601 N feemster lake road
Thomas Property Management, LLC LLC 252 Drive 1283
Tombigbee Fiber, LLC
LLC
11/19/2019 4:22:36 PM105 SOUTH FRONT STREET Tupelo Trash Valet LLC.
LLC
2327camelot cir
VIP Kuts, LLC
LLC
11/6/2019 3:06:51 PM 363 Wright Way
Tutwiler Cassidy Bayou Medical Clinic, LLCLLC
Street, Suite B-1
11/26/2019
LLC
143 Drive 321
11/1/2019
Street Suite 103
11/15/2019
LLC
11/22/2019 9:58:19 AM 363 N. Green St.
11/3/2019 4:29:47 PM
Street
11/6/2019
BC
2147 COLUMBINE DR
11/22/2019
CROSSING RD
11/4/2019
LLC
11/19/2019 4:34:01 PM105 SOUTH FRONT
LLC
Street, Suite B-1
Made Holdings LLC LLC
11/29/2019 11:00:02 AM 501 W County Line Rd Unit 722
1602 Trace Ave
CC Real Estate Consulting, LLC
11/1/2019
North East Fiber, LLC
Summit Bus Group, LLC
C a T s Collectibles, Crafts, and
Ken Bondurant Consultants LLC LLC LLC
LLC
11/19/2019 9:50:45 AM 3287 Meadow Dr.
11/25/2019
Street, Suite B-1
11/12/2019
Toomsuba
LLC
Mr. Kreative LLC
11/7/2019 2:41:14 PM
JA & JB Properties LLC
G SHUTTLE SERVICES LLC
11/12/2019 4:41:15 PM 1086 highway 44
11/6/2019 2:59:05 PM 427 Greensboro
157 Glenn Lane
Tillatoba
LLC 1003
Om & Diya Corporation
11/10/2019
1438 HWY 42 114 N Slade Rd
682 Mount
11/13/2019 4:07:31 PM LLC
11/4/2019 2:09:59 PM1201 Baldwin Street BC
11/22/2019 10:55:15 AM
Holliman Family Enterprises, LLC LLC
11/14/2019
Starkville
LLC
555 Doc Henry cove
Luxurial Property Management and 11/22/2019
LLC
FairPark East, LLC LLC
11/14/2019
11/25/2019
343 E Main ST
Angler Properties, LLC
Early Building Construction, LLC LLC
TRQ Tools, LLC
Luxurial Property Management and LLC
NP
Sunset Plaza Housing Partners, L.P. B R Homes, LLC
1780 Forrest Drive
LLC
15600 Midway Rd
11/4/2019 1:52:11 PM 4600 Wynndale Rd
Luxurial Property Management and
11/22/2019
J & C COPELAND FARM LLC Omega Tau Phi Fraternity
Stonewall
11/13/2019 3:02:06 PM
LLC
FRONT STREET 337 Greystone Pointe
11/13/2019
11/15/2019 3:34:11 PM
11/22/2019
18349 MIDWAY ROAD
LLC
DEQUAN EXPRESS, INC.
LLC
11/25/2019
277
Luxurial Property Management and 1780 Forrest Drive
High Quality Clothing Brand LLC LLC
11/15/2019
11/12/2019 9:09:31 PM 739 Burton Lane Branding LLC
12025 SPRINGRIDGE RD
Innovative Management Group, LLC
Lane
1497 Gun Club Rd.
Abundance Therapy LLC
11/7/2019 2:37:07 PM LLC
BC
2547 Pyramid Drive
Snap Signature Loan LLC
LLC
Boss Hawg Trucking inc.
11/12/2019 12:12:29 PM
LLC
Brunner Rental Properties, LLC LLC LLC
INC.
11/3/2019
1134 Forest Glen Cv
11/1/2019
11/11/2019 8:25:53 AM 927 Trafalgar Dr LLC
11/6/2019
LLC
11/6/2019 10:50:16 AM2008 Country Club
Montgomery BC
A2B Transport, LLC
Bel Air Neighborhood AssociationNP
LLC
NP
11/13/2019 3:44:41 PM
11/14/2019 11:09:34 AM 343 E Main ST
Tupelo
11/18/2019
tonnege transport LLC
2845 Summer Oaks Pl
81 Spearman Dr.
Asbury Enterprises LLC
Tchula
LLC
LLC
11/5/2019
11/15/2019
Building Strong Brains Mississippi,
11/1/2019 1:41:42 PM 786 Cambridge Dr.
LLC
Granny’s Cafe LLC
AB Reese, LLC
Taylorsville
Properties at 4300, LLC 11/21/2019
Blush Salon LLC
11/6/2019 12:44:02 PM 2699 S Cherry Cv.
Trinity F & F Investments, LLC
MDM ONLINE HOLDINGS LLC
Tremont
Michael Stamper OT LLC
Sunflower
243 Littlewoods
Drive
11/4/2019
The Glam Playhouse LLC
BC
115 King Richard Road
11/1/2019 2:49:27 PM
Stockman Counseling, LLC
Logistics LLC
Taylor
South
11/5/2019
Bankhead eShop LLC
BC
Double B Farm of Senatobia
11/4/2019
LLC
JUICY SEAFOOD SOUTHAVEN, INC.
Senatobia 11/22/2019
1419 Arcastle Loop S
LLC
101 Tomlinson Drive
SHELL GO CARROLLTON INC
11/22/2019
Ste 220 Deep Blue Retina Clinical Research,
LLC 11/1/2019
3292 John Michael Dr
NP
OleBrook Holding, Inc.
11/12/2019
Pkwy Apt. 40201
iShoots
11/25/2019 11:28:12 AM2707 Hill Valley Ln
ORD transport LLC
Cove 11/17/2019 10:32:35 AM 4744 W.E. Ross
Sardis
2437 Kindlewood Drive
Burlys LLC
LLC Beach Bum Oasis Travel, LLC
Sarah
LLC
Herrington Express Trucking and
11/14/2019 6:22:13 PM 535 Lincoln Drive
11/12/2019 12:10:15 PM30 Highway 45 Alt.
7900 Mulberry Blvd
Williams Services LLC
Repult Educational Consulting, LLC
LLC
11/4/2019
11/18/2019
2964 Highway 145
Hosket Custom Saw Mill LLC
Men of Praise, Inc.
11/18/2019
Smithdale
389 S. RIDGE ROAD
Opulent Financial Essentials LLC LLC
Tech By Creations LLC
2809 Attala Road 4975
LLC
11/19/2019
11/12/2019
Refactor Consultants LLC NP
BC
High Minded LLC
11/1/2019 1786 Southaven Circle, North
11/4/2019
11/16/2019 2:07:54 PM 3955 Primitive Dr
LLC
6550 FOX HORN PL
Porter Prints LLC
The Environmental Comany Inc. BC
11/10/2019
MG CONSULTING GROUP LLC MS Entertainment USA, Inc.
Ruleville
11/15/2019
LLC
5960 Getwell #212B
11/26/2019
RD
11/8/2019
11/4/2019
LLC 1106 Nixon Drive LLC
800 Sunnyside Drive
11/6/2019
2363 Jenkins road
Tylertown DK Ministries, LLC 11/19/2019
LLC 32 Adron Boyd Rd.
HILTON TIMBER LLC 11/21/2019
HILTON TIMBER LLC 11/21/2019
LLC
356 KIRKLIN ROAD LOT 1 LLC
356 KIRKLIN ROAD LOT 1
Ratliff’s, LLC
LLC
11/14/2019 9:37:50 PM45 O Holmes Lane Red Rover Trucking LLC 11/18/2019
LLC
804 Turnage Chapel Road
The Soulful Gypsy LLC
LLC
11/25/2019 2:07:25 PM 30 Fortenberry Square
Utica Barber Residential Ctrs. LLC 11/25/2019
LLC
5055 Ernie Martin Rd.
Incorporations
Klinck Louisiana Properties, LLC LLC
ANGEL’S HELPING HANDS INC. NP
TrendingT Boutique LLC
11/15/2019 8:45:09 AM 2360 Flint Young
11/22/2019 10:01:40 AM1790 Fisher Ferry
11/25/2019
Road
Rd Apt C20
VICKSBURG PROPERTIES INC
Klinck Utica Properties, LLC
LLC
BAM WORKS, LLC
LLC
11/14/2019 2:45:15 PM 2360 Flint Young
11/19/2019
Road
Chassis Essentials LLC
Naked Domain, LLC
LLC
1301 Clay Street
11/26/2019
LLC
501 Fairways Drive
LLC
1303 1/2 Harrison Street
11/7/2019
BC
518 BOWMAR AVE
WARREN COUNTY INVESTMENT LLC LLC
Walnut Grove Marshall Developmental Therapy Services, Inc
6180 NAILOR ROAD
308 Estes Mill Rd
Mo-Family Fitness, LLC 11/22/2019
11/5/2019
BC
11/12/2019
LLC
1194 Highway 487 East
Morales Properties, LLC
LLC
Magnolia Transport Service LLC LLC
HUFFMAN TRANSPORT LLC 11/1/2019
11/13/2019 12:38:26 PM 110 KATHERINE
RiSoinge’ LLC
DR
11/12/2019
4215 Lee Rd
Cobrothers LLC
LLC 401 Dogwood Lake
Bogus Trucking LLC
LLC
Forbes 5 relocation specialist llc LLC
11/25/2019 1:28:17 PM
301 N Fairview
11/25/2019
Drive
11/27/2019
Vancleave Antler and Oyster LLC
LLC
59 China Grove Lane
Hair Vanity By Yulonda and More,
Goings trucking llc
Bay Lane
LLC
11/15/2019
LLC
7400 Bovina cut off rd
11/11/2019 2209 Martin Luther King BLVD
S&W motorsports llc
11/21/2019 3:02:04 PM12219 Highway 57
J & T SIMS HAULING LLC
11/12/2019 3:47:17 PM 103 Warriors Trail
Procrastination Creations Ltd
11/13/2019 11:34:50 AM 6540 HIGHWAY
NexGym Performance, LLC
11/19/2019
LLC BC
11417 Old Fort Bayou Rd
LLC
Vancleave Youth Football League NP
Levee Street Warehouse, LLC
11/25/2019
11/22/2019 1:02:10 PM
14505 Ramsay Oaks Dr
11/25/2019
JTL Trucking LLC
LLC
LLC
BC
LLC
GG’s School of Gymnastics LLC LLC
Rose Campgrounds, LLC
LLC
11/13/2019
5488 mallard Park Blvd
Lowe’s Financial Solution,LLC
11/25/2019 4:09:02 PM5900 Highway 61
11/30/2019
The Spa Yazoo, Medical Spa & Laser
S
Morgan Enterprises LLC
Center, PLLC
Schluft Properties LLP
11/20/2019
3736 Bend Road LLC
11/27/2019 10:30:51 AM3600 Deasonville
11/18/2019 10:08:26 AM
Rd
Styled By Star LLC
LLP 116 Rialto LLC
LLC
7320 Hwy 161 N Apt 10 E
11/4/2019 1:14:47 PM 320 Fisher Ferry Rd.
Whiskey Run Farms, Inc.
11/27/2019 10:21:43 AM3600 Deasonville
Apt. 36
11/19/2019 2:10:19 PM
Rd
The Emerald Collection LLC
Yazoo Clinical Research, PLLC
LLC
11/4/2019
Vicksburg #IamSHE the Collection LLC
TourFit Golf, LLC LLC
11/18/2019 2:13:33 PM 1200 Mission 66
LLC
LLC
6761 Bramble Lane
Sheer Desire, LLC 11/18/2019
11/16/2019
LLC
285 Fly Street
Base Camp Master Tenant, LLC LLC 11/13/2019 9:18:31 AM 301 N. Main Street, Suite 3 LLC 50 CR 550
She Mixes It With Love, LLC
LLC
11/21/2019 8:40:14 AM 108 Lafayette St. Sikma Odds n Ends, LLC
LLC
11/26/2019 1:23:53 PM 8818 Highway 32
BC
6600 Stateline
Road
Waveland Counter Tops & Cabinets LLC 11/1/2019
LLC
603 Hwy 90, Suite A
Hair Do Family Salon L.L.C. 11/21/2019 1:24:40 PM
LLC
1005 Rue De
Stingray Exotics, LLC
LLC
603 Hwy 90, Suite A
3311 Commons Circle LLC
2069 Barner RD LLC 2728 Little Lane
11/6/2019 1:48:28 PM4225 I-20 Frontage
W.L. Tomlinson Farm and Building
Road
Supply, LLC 11/27/2019
LLC 590 Main Street
11/22/2019 4:54:30 PM
688 Old Legion Lake Rd
Credit Guy, LLC 11/24/2019
NP 6314 HWY 84
LLC 302 Browder Loop
EARLS TIRE SERVICE INC
BC
11/1/2019 1:05:34 PM 112 PRENTISS HWY
Riggs Lawn Care, LLC 11/18/2019
LLC
2556 attala road 3231
LLC
40 Cherry St.
Media Happenings, LLC
LLC
11/7/2019 12:41:36 PM 2392 Pinckneyville Road
West Point
Vision Expanding LLC
11/1/2019
LLC
452 East Street
JOG Transport LLC
11/26/2019 7:29:36 PM
LLC 200 Williams
Drive
LLC
11/21/2019 11:06:39 AM 5016 old vinton
Yazoo City
road
Broadway Entertainment Center
LaLa’s Creationz, LLC
LLC
Corp.
11/27/2019 10:36:36 AM720 Decker Road
11/19/2019 4:05:43 PM
OMG Grill House! LLC
Broadway
LLC
11/7/2019 11:53:00 AM 1102 E. Brame Ave
Happy Hoppers, LLC
Royal Cosmetics, LLC
11/7/2019 2:49:53 PM
LLC
11/25/2019 4:50:32 PM 720 Decker Road
11/21/2019
Wiggins
BC 608 West LLC 11516 River Rd.
Johnnies Day Care Academy, LLC LLC 736 Grand Ave
Johnnies Day Care Academy, LLC LLC LLC
11/21/2019
736 Grand Ave
11/22/2019 4:54:12 PM 441 Shadeville Rd.
Johnnies Day Care Academy, LLC LLC
RR Village Crossing, LLC
11/21/2019
LLC
936 Hall ST STE D
Perfect Hourglass LLC 11/16/2019 5:14:01 PM
Waynesboro CHURCH! on the Move
11/1/2019
11/14/2019 4:56:09 PM
11/15/2019
Walnut
S & A TRANSPORT SERVICES, LLCLLC
Greg Hardesty Trucking LLC
West
B Semione Boutique LLC
LaSalle 11/5/2019
11/8/2019
LLC
Infinite Possiblities LLC
LLC
6520 Anna May Drive
11/29/2019
LLC
203 Wagner Street
11/18/2019
CABINETS LEGIT INC
11/7/2019 6:12:47 PM5682 KAITLYN DR E
525 Grange Hall road
11/15/2019
S&B firearms, LLC
1110 Jackson St
Meci Kouture LLC
Vaughan
LLC
Walls
61 N
A & B Roach Enterprises, LLC B&A Transportation LLC
11/22/2019 11:13:36 AM 7790 Southern
LLC
Water Valley
LLC
217 MIERS RD
Woodville
CNBR Holdings L.L.C.
11/8/2019
LLC
12800 highway 27
6314 HWY 84
Wesson
Watson enterprise llc 11/20/2019
BC
11/20/2019
WE DELIVERY SERVICE LLC
1194 Highway 487 East
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New Era Electric Inc
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Hattiesburg Clinic hires Ahmad Yehya Ahmad Yehya, MD, joined Hattiesburg Clinic Endocrinology. Yehya provides care for people with endocrine disorders, particularly diabetes and metabolic diseases. He also has special interests in weight management, thyroid biopsy, thyroid cancer and osteoporosis. Yehya Yehya received his medical degree from American University of Beirut in Beirut, Lebanon. He completed an internal medicine internship and residency at the University of Kansas Medical Center in Kansas City, Kan. He also completed fellowships in endocrinology and diabetes and metabolism at Houston Methodist Hospital in Houston, Texas. Yehya is board certified in internal medicine by the American Board of Internal Medicine. He is affiliated with several professional organizations, including American Association of Clinical Endocrinology, Endocrine Society, American Thyroid Association, American Diabetes Association, National Lipid Association and International Society for Clinical Densitometry. Yehya said the physician-patient relationship is important to helping maintain an individual’s overall well-being. He said that’s something on which his practice is built.
Highland Community Hospital receives Baby-Friendly designation Highland Community Hospital announced that it has achieved the international Baby-Friendly designation after a rigorous review process conducted by Baby-Friendly USA. This honor demonstrates that Highland is adhering to the highest standards of care for breastfeeding mothers and their babies. These standards are built on the Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding, a set of evidence-based practices recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) for optimal infant feeding support in the precious first days of a newborn’s life. Highland joins a growing list of more than 20,000 Baby-Friendly hospitals and birth centers throughout the world, 592 of which are in the United States.
Bowman assumes role as Cooperative Energy CEO Cooperative Energy’s Board of Directors in May named Jeff Bowman as president, and the successor to long-time president and CEO Jim Compton, who is now President Emeritus. Bowman, 48, becomes only the fourth CEO in the company’s history. Cooperative Energy is a Bowman not-for-profit, Member-owned generation and transmission cooperative that provides electricity to 55 counties throughout western and southern Mississippi. Bowman previously served the company as senior vice president and chief administrative officer. He has
Hinds CC President Dr. Clyde Muse announces retirement plans RAYMOND - Hinds Community College President Dr. Clyde Muse announced to the Board of Trustees at their regular monthly meeting his intention to retire on June 30, 2020, after 42 years as chief of the college and 68 years as an educator. Muse became president of then-Hinds Junior College on July 1, 1978. He is the longest serving community college president in Mississippi history and among the longest serving college presidents in the nation. He is often called the “godfather” of Mississippi community colleges for his committed vision in moving all the colleges forward and his ability to assemble diverse groups of stakeholders to bring a project to fruition for the benefit of all. Most of all, however, he is known for his love for and dedication to the students the college serves and its employees. Early in his presidency, he coined the term “The College for All People” while working to ensure all Mississippians have the opportunity for a quality, affordable and accessible higher education. “Although I was called as a ‘servant’ early in my life, I could never have imagined the path that God would lead me and the blessings I would receive on my journey,” Muse said in a statement to Hinds employees earlier today. “Any success for which I have been credited is because I had the best team standing beside me. “Over these years, we’ve enjoyed a great deal of success, and it is most certainly due to the dedication and commitment of each one of you. We are often considered as one of the best community colleges,” he said to employees. Hinds Community College celebrated its 100th year in 2017.
also served as Cooperative Energy’s special counsel and board attorney. Known as the Power of 12, Cooperative Energy generates and transmits electricity to 11 Member-owned electric distribution cooperatives. Cooperative Energy and its Member cooperatives provide power from the Mississippi Delta to the Coast. The 11 electric cooperatives own and maintain more than 57,000 miles of distribution lines and provide service to approximately 432,000 homes and businesses throughout 55 counties. Cooperative Energy Vice Chairman and acting Board Chairman Louis Thompson expressed confidence in Bowman and the Cooperative Energy management staff. In his most recent roles as Cooperative Energy’s senior vice president and chief administrative officer, Bowman was responsible for all of Cooperative Energy’s legal matters, land management, contract administration, facilities maintenance and projects, business information systems, human resources, supply chain, economic development, and legislative affairs. Bowman, a Hattiesburg native, graduated from the University of Southern Mississippi with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration with a
A native of Benton County and a preacher’s son, Muse is a graduate of East Central Community College, Delta State University and Mississippi State University. He was a teacher and coach in Canton and Starkville before becoming a principal in Starkville and then school superintendent in Hinds County from 1969 to 1971 and Meridian from 1971 to 1978. He served a total of 26 years in K-12 public education in Mississippi, including leading Hinds County schools through desegregation in 1970. While serving as superintendent in Hinds County, he also served on the Board of Trustees of Hinds Junior College where he met Ted Kendall III, then board president. When Hinds Junior College President Robert Mayo announced his retirement, Kendall traveled to Meridian to ask Muse to apply for the position. His accomplishments at the college since then are vast. Over the last 42 years, Muse has improved infrastructure at all six Hinds locations, guiding two branches that began as vocational-technical centers into comprehensive campuses, the Jackson Campus-Academic/Technical Center and the Vicksburg-Warren Campus. Nursing and allied health programs moved from the Raymond Campus to Jackson Campus-Nursing/Allied Health Center in 1982. In 1983, the Pearl/Rankin Vo-Tech Center opened and later became the Rankin Campus. He expanded the Raymond Campus across Highway 18 to Seven Springs Road where agricultural programs are housed at the Ted Kendall III Agricultural Complex. As the demand increased for business and industry training, Eagle Ridge Conference Center opened in 1996. Over the years, Muse has been honored in many
major in accounting. He earned a Juris Doctor from the University of Mississippi School of Law and a Master of Laws in Taxation from the University of Florida. Bowman served as a captain on active duty in the United States Army and practiced law for 10 years in Hattiesburg, including eight years as the Cooperative Board’s outside counsel.
Baker Donelson’s Health Law Group earns multiple top ten rankings The Baker Ober Health Law Group at Baker Donelson has earned multiple honors: Baker Donelson was ranked third on the 2019 edition of Modern Healthcare’s “Largest Healthcare Law Firms.” Baker Donelson was ranked third on the American Health Lawyers Association’s “AHLA 2019 Top Honors” rankings of health law firms in the United States. Baker Donelson was recognized in the American Bar Association’s “Seventh Annual Regional Law Firm Recognition List,” which recognizes by geographic region the largest health law firms in the United
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ways by distinguished groups, including by the Association of Community College Trustees with the Southern Region Chief Executive Officer Award, Gov. Phil Bryant with the inaugural Governor’s Award for Excellence in State Government, the state Legislature, the Boy Scouts and the Mississippi Association of Partners in Education with the prestigious Winter-Reed Partnership Award. He was named alumnus of the year for East Central, Delta State and for the College of Education at Mississippi State University. He was inducted into the Mississippi Coaches Hall of Fame. In March 2020, he will be inducted into the Delta State University Sports Hall of Fame. He and his late wife of 58 years Vashti Muse have three children, eight grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.
States. Baker Donelson ranked second in the South Region, third in the Northeast Region, and ninth in the Southeast and D.C. Region.
Reunion, Inc., recognized with Madison’s first Diamond Award Mayor Mary Hawkins Butler presented the first City Of Madison Diamond Award to Reunion, Inc. The award is designed to recognize individuals and organizations that have left their mark on Madison in a significant way. Reunion’s property development teams set aside 40 percent of Reunion’s more than 2,100 acres for a variety of family activities including sandy beaches, hiking trails, community pools, playgrounds, a 400acre lake and an optional country club. Reunion owners Kristie and David Nutt are widely recognized throughout the State Of Mississippi for their philanthropic activities.
Newsmakers Hosemann names two former staffers to transition team Lieutenant Governor-elect Delbert Hosemann named two former Secretary of State staffers to his transition team. Nathan Upchurch, who most recently served as the Agency’s Chief of Staff, will serve as Transition Director. Leah Rupp Smith, former Director of Communications, will serve as Deputy Transition Director. Hosemann, currently serving as Secretary of State, garnered more than 60 percent of the vote in the November 5 General Election. A native of Kosciusko, Mississippi, Upchurch is one of Hosemann’s longest serving employees. He earned a bachelor’s degree in Political Science from Mississippi State University. In May 2018, Hosemann named Upchurch as Chief of Staff of the Secretary of State’s Office, overseeing eight divisions and more than 90 employees. Prior to becoming Chief of Staff, Upchurch served as the Secretary of State’s Legislative Director. Among other responsibilities, Upchurch developed the policy and legislative agenda for the Agency, assisted in drafting legislation, and served as the primary liaison between the Agency and the State Legislature. Upchurch led the campaign team as Campaign Manager in Hosemann’s bid for Lieutenant Governor. Smith, originally of Louisville, Kentucky, moved to Mississippi after earning a bachelor’s degree in English/journalism from Miami University of Ohio. She reported on state and local politics at The Clarion-Ledger, later serving as Director of Communications for the State Institutions of Higher Learning under Commissioner of Higher Education Dr. Hank Bounds. Smith received her Juris Doctor from the University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law in 2013. Prior to joining the Secretary of State’s Office as Director of Communications in 2016, Smith worked as an attorney at a large defense firm and clerked for The Honorable Leslie H. Southwick on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. Smith coordinated policy research and communications on Hosemann’s campaign for Lieutenant Governor.
Renasant promotes Asters Renasant announced the promotion of Clayton Asters to Senior Credit Underwriting Manager and Assistant Vice President at the Tupelo Main location. Asters is a graduate of Mississippi State University with a Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance. He is a member of First United Methodist Church in Tupelo.
Gleason appointed DBE Director Jackson Municipal Airport Authority (JMAA) has selected New Orleans native, Bryan Gleason as Director of Disadvantage Business Enterprise (DBE). Gleason obtained his Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting from Grambling State University and Master’s in Business Administration (MBA) from Strayer University. Equipped with great attention to detail and a strong understanding of financial and contract management, Gleason has been successful in contract reviews and modifications for multimillion-dollar contracts and has ensured project compliance with existing contractual and federal regulations. During his fourteen-year tenure with the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, he acquired a great appreciation for the development and promotion of Small, Minority, and Women Business
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Anderson Diabetes program named Top Performer
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from the 70’s to the 2000’s and is already a huge hit! In light of the expansion, and the evolution of media consumption, they have changed the company name to reflect their growing business. Listen Up Y’all Media provides the best and most award-winning media solutions in the Miss-Lou region, including Entertainment, Integrated Media, Marketing and Digital Solutions, along with Event Creation and Management.
Columbus Orthopaedic Outpatient Center becomes nationally certified
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Anderson Diabetes Center’s Denise Roberts, RD, LD, CDE (left) and Terri Patterson, RN, BSN, CDE are recipients of the Top Performance Award from Vizient Southern States Diabetes Management Collaborative. Vizient Southern States is a membership alliance for non-profit health care providers. Anderson Regional Medical Center received a Top Performance Award for its overall score on reductions in patient readmissions, average length of stay, emergency department revisits and insulin adverse drug events. The center, led by Patterson and Roberts, reduced hypoglycemic events by 20% over the past year.
Enterprise/Airport Concessions Disadvantage Business Enterprise (SMWDBE/ACDBE) businesses by helping to remove the barriers of As JMAA’s Director of DBE, Gleason is responsible for providing technical assistance in areas relating to development, participation and compliance. He is also responsible for LaWanda D. Harris Robert E. Martin James L. Henley, Jr. LTC(R) Lucius Wright Darion Warren, C.F.M. Chairman Vice-Chairman Commissioner Commissioner Interim CEO establishing and nurturing partnerships with community organizations, businesses, and government entities. He has a daughter, Aryan Gleason, and is a proud member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc., Prince Hall Lodge #1, and Hella Temple #106 A.E.A.O.N.M.S.
Manoj Shah joins Memorial Physician Clinics Memorial Physician Clinics welcomed Manoj P. Shah, MD, in the practice of cardiology at Memorial Physician Clinics Coast Cardiology Center in Gulfport. Shah received his medical degree from The Medical College at Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, India. He completed Shah his internship, residency and was fellowship trained in Adult Cardiology at Cook County Hospital in Chicago. In addition, he completed one year of preceptorship at
the Cardiovascular Institute of the South in Houma, La. Shah specializes in interventional cardiology such as diagnostic catheterizations, Percutaneous Transluminal Coronary Angioplasty (PTCA), stents and peripheral vascular intervention. Shah is board certified in internal medicine, cardiovascular disease and interventional cardiology. He has more than 20 years experience specializing in cardiovascular conditions.
First Natchez Radio Group changes name Natchez natives, Marie and Sammy Perkins first invested in the broadcast business in 1958, with the acquisition of WNATAM. Since that time, the Perkins family has grown its regional broadcast offerings to include five radio stations, reaching every demographic in the Miss-Lou area. In 1967, First Natchez Corporation added the first FM radio station in the region, WQNZ-FM 95.1 and over the next fifty years added three more stations—WKSO-FM Kiss 97.3, WWUU-FM-Fun101 and KZKR-FM Rock 105. On November 11, 2019 they expanded their reach again, by adding a fifth FM signal at 106.3, simulcasting with WNAT-AM. The newest FM Station, Jam’N 106.3, fills a void currently in the market. Jam’N 106.3 FM/1450 AM plays the best in R&B and Old School
Columbus Orthopaedic Outpatient Center has become one of only 6 facilities throughout the nation to earn The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval for Advanced Total Hip and Knee Replacement Certification by demonstrating continuous compliance with its performance standards. The Gold Seal is a symbol of quality that reflects a health care organization’s commitment to providing safe and quality patient care. The certification, in collaboration with the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, focuses on the pre-surgical orthopedic consultation to the intraoperative, hospitalization or ambulatory surgical center admission, rehabilitation activities, and follow-up visit with the orthopedic surgeon. Columbus Orthopaedic Outpatient Center underwent a rigorous onsite review on October 23-24, 2019. During the visit, a team of Joint Commission reviewers evaluated compliance with related certification standards. Joint Commission standards are developed in consultation with health care experts and providers, measurement experts and patients. The reviewers also conducted onsite observations and interviews.
Baptist Golden Triangle welcomes Weller Baptist Memorial Hospital-Golden Triangle welcomes Jessica Weller, Morrison’s Director of Food and Nutrition Services. She comes to Columbus from San Antonio, Texas where she worked as Director of Nutrition and Culinary and served as Executive Chef for HHS Culinary Weller at a private surgical hospital. Originally from Orange, Texas, located in the Golden Triangle of that state, a lifelong love of both the culinary arts and nutrition led her to complete a bachelor’s degree in nutrition with a heavy focus on medical nutrition therapy from Louisiana State University. She is also a certified ServSafe Instructor and Registered ServSafe Examination Proctor. Following college, she spent time in the restaurant and catering business before a desire to integrate the world of nutrition and culinary arts led her to healthcare, where she worked as the satellite operations nutrition director of Baton Rouge General Health Center. In her most recent position in San Antonio, Weller was in charge of menu and recipe creation focusing on seasonal and local ingredients as well as directed their retail, patient services, production and catering operations. Weller has a seven-year-old son and lives in Caledonia.
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Palmer Home names Kristin Budzak VP of marketing
Palmer Home for Children, Mississippi-based leader in providing superior care to children in need, named Kristin Budzak as Vice President of Marketing. In her new role, Budzak will focus on increasing awareness and education of the Palmer Home mission within the community through Budzak strategic marketing, branding and communication development. Budzak boasts more than 15 years of experience in strategy development, marketing planning and brand strategy for industry-leading organizations such as the Carlisle Corporation, Pepsi Beverages Company and Ardea Beverage Company. In her most recent role, Budzak served as the Marketing Manager for Carlisle Corporation where she managed all marketing efforts for 98 Wendy’s restaurants and developed and executed the opening of LYFE Kitchen’s Memphis restaurants. Her passion for nonprofit work is evident in her years of service for organizations such as LeBonheur Club, the Memphis Carnival and the Children’s Museum of Memphis Gala. During her time at Carlisle Corporation, Budzak was introduced to Palmer Home through Karen Carlisle, a Palmer Home board member. She was immediately drawn to their mission and purpose in her community. After serving as an event Consultant part-time, she joined the Palmer Home team full time in 2018 as community development and engagement manager where she demonstrated her unmatched ability to develop clear, concise messaging regarding Palmer Home’s purpose and vision. As a Mississippi native, Budzak attended Itawamba Community College and graduated from the University of Mississippi with a degree in Journalism. She resides in Memphis, Tennessee with her husband and two children.
Secretary of State-elect Watson to name Keith Davis chief of staff Secretary of State-elect Michael Watson announced that he will be hiring Keith Davis as his Chief of Staff. Watson was elected in November with 59% of the vote to become Mississippi’s next Secretary of State. Keith Davis is currently serving as the Chief of Enforcement for Davis the Department of Marine Resources (DMR), a position he has held since July, 2014. He is a veteran law enforcement officer including service with the Gulfport Police Department, Harrison County Sheriff’s Office, Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College in Perkinston, D’Iberville Police Department and as Police Chief of Moss Point from May, 2011 through June, 2014. When Davis was Captain of Investigations at the D’Iberville Police Department, he was selected to attend the FBI National Academy which is an honor only held by one percent of all law enforcement personnel. Davis is a graduate of the University of Southern Mississippi with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Criminal Justice.
Commissioners Hall, Tagert honored by Mississippi Roadbuilders Association
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Central Transportation Commissioner Dick Hall and Northern Transportation Commissioner Mike Tagert were recently honored by the Mississippi Roadbuilders Association in Jackson. Hall and Tagert are each retiring from the Mississippi Transportation Commission. Pictured, from left, are Michael Ellis, Lehman Roberts; Tracy Clark, Riverside Traffic Systems; Terry Ausbern, Ausbern Construction Company; Dwayne Boyd, APAC Mississippi; Northern Transportation Commissioner Mike Tagert; Bob Phillips, Phillips Contracting Company; Central Transportation Commissioner Dick Hall; Southern Transportation Commissioner Tom King; Hunter Fordice, Fordice Construction Company; Mississippi Roadbuilders Association Executive Director Mike Pepper; Clint Estes, Dickerson and Bowen; Joe Lauderdale, Sunbelt Sealing, Inc.; Steven Warren, Warren Paving, Inc.
AnderCorp opens Gulfport office in Hatten building AnderCorp, a construction and development company founded by a family with deep roots to the Mississippi Gulf Coast, has officially opened its downtown Gulfport office. AnderCorp, formed by construction industry executive Roy Anderson III, is in the historic Hatten Building at 1404 24th Avenue. Anderson serves as Chairman and CEO of AnderCorp. He previously held the similar position at Roy Anderson Corp - started by his late father, Roy Anderson, Jr, in his hometown of Gulfport in 1955. Anderson helped grow RAC into one of the largest and most respected commercial contractors in the Southeast. Anderson began his career in construction in 1982 and subsequently played a role in two of the Gulf Coast’s most impactful economic events: the growth and construction of dockside/inshore gaming and hospitality facilities and the rebuild following the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina. Anderson led RAC’s additional growth and regional footprint by acquiring Harrell Construction Group in Jackson in 2003 and Brice Building Corp in Birmingham and New Orleans in 2010. RAC was acquired by a publicly traded company, Tutor Perini (NYSE/TPC) in 2011 and Anderson remained President and CEO of RAC until December 2017. AnderCorp’s core business includes general construction, construction management, design-build services and the development of select projects. “We are excited about the opportunities ahead,” said Ander-
son. AnderCorp is currently providing preconstruction services on several projects from the MS Gulf Coast to North Carolina. AnderCorp occupies the third floor of the Hatten Building, an art deco structure built in 1940 that once housed the Union Bus Station. The space has been renovated with exposed ceilings resulting in a “warehouse” feel and glass interior walls and doors providing plenty of sunlight. Roy Anderson IV has spent nine years in the construction industry following his graduation from the University of Mississippi, where he received a BBA in Managerial Finance. His work experience includes construction management tenures in New York, New Orleans, Alabama, and MS Gulf Coast. Other key members of AnderCorp’s management team include Chief Financial Officer Mike Penny, Director of Operations Steven Moore and Director of Preconstruction Wallace Goodman.
Payne joins The Focus Group The Focus Group, a strategic marketing, advertising and PR firm with offices in Biloxi and Jackson, announced the addition of Jase Payne as Business Development & Public Relations Strategist. The firm has recently made strategic moves to strengthen its focus on results-driven marketing Jase joins the team to help expand overall business
development efforts while serving as the lead in The Focus Group’s growing public relations consultancy. A native of South Mississippi with a B.A. in Mass Communication from the University of Southern Mississippi, Payne has served as Marketing Manager with the City of Gulfport for the past three years leading marketing, business development, and public relations for Gulfport Leisure Services including the Gulfport Sportsplex and the Gulfport Harbor Lights Winter Festival. Prior to working with the City, Payne worked in the film industry for three years in production management and assisting the Mississippi Film Office recruit producers and directors from across the country to Mississippi. Payne serves on the Board of Directors for Coast Young Professionals, the Public Relations Association of Mississippi Beach Chapter, Gulfport Gridiron Club, Advisory Board Member with the Salvation Army of the Mississippi Gulf Coast, and is a Graduate of the Gulf Coast Business Council Masters Leadership Program.
Hess joins Haddox Reid Alexis Hess joined the audit division of the CPA firm of Haddox Reid Eubank Betts PLLC as an audit staff member. She is a graduate of the University of Mississippi where she received her Bachelor of Accountancy. Hess grew up in Oxford and enjoys traveling, baking, and playing with her two puppies. Payne
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’12 Days of Christmas’ gifts price remains flat despite rising CPI
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he PNC Christmas Price Index predicts True Loves will find all is calm when putting the gifts under the tree this holiday shopping season. To purchase the gifts included in the classic holiday song “The 12 Days of Christmas,” it will cost just 0.2% more than it did in 2018, according to the 36th annual holiday economic analysis by The PNC Financial Services Group. PNC calculated the 2019 price tag for The PNC Christmas Price Index at $38,993.59, a negligible $67.56 or 0.2% more than last year’s cost, but less than the government’s Consumer Price Index, which increased 1.8% through October in yearover-year measurement before seasonal adjustment. “Despite the stock market hitting record highs recently, it is a welcome gift for the holidays that the PNC Christmas Price Index stayed relatively flat this year,” said Amanda Agati, chief investment strategist for PNC Asset Management Group. “However, the scrooges of the season are the gold rings which saw the biggest yearover-year price increase in the index, and prices for some of our fowl friends which are truly foul.” The cost of each item was revealed on PNC’s interactive website (pnc.com/ ChristmasPriceIndex), which teaches consumers about the index and features a historical comparison of index data. This year’s insights include: » Doves Dive: The price for Turtle Doves was down a dramatic 20%, the first drop in price since 2004. » Rings Are Golden: After falling in 2018 due to less demand and fluctuations in gold prices, gold rings rebounded with a 10% increase in 2019. » Geese Gain Again: For the second year in a row, geese saw a substantial rise in price, gaining 7.7% in 2019 largely due to an increase of interest in backyard farming. To mirror the government’s core CPI, which excludes food and energy prices, PNC removes the Swans – typically the most volatile item in the index – from its total index. The core PNC Christmas Price Index was up 0.3% from a year ago, while the government’s core Consumer Price Index rose 2.3% year-over-year through October. Normally, both core indexes trail fluctuations seen in the overall index prices. For tech-savvy True Loves, the PNC Christmas Price Index also calculates the cost of “The Twelve Days of Christmas”
gifts purchased on the internet. As online prices tend to be higher due to travel and shipping costs, True Loves will have to splurge $42,258.91 ($3,265.32 more than in-store purchases) for the convenience of online shopping this year. A PNC predecessor bank in Philadelphia began estimating the cost of the 12 Christmas gifts in 1984 as a holiday client letter. This year’s price is approximately 95% higher than the inaugural report 35 years ago. As part of its annual tradition, PNC also calculates the “True Cost of Christmas,” which is the total cost of items bestowed by a True Love who repeats all the song’s verses. Purchasing all 364 gifts will require $170,298.03, down $64.23 from last year. The PNC index’s sources include retailers, hatcheries, the Philadelphia-based PHILADANCO and Pennsylvania Ballet Company. Happy Blue Year! Pantone has officially announced that classic blue – or PANTONE® 19-4052 Classic Blue – is the Color of the Year for 2020. A worthy successor to 2019’s Living Coral and 2018’s Ultra Violet, Classic Blue is calm, confident, and, well, classic “suggestive of the sky at dusk.” Explaining the reasoning behind the pick in a news release, Pantone revealed the color’s timelessness, elegance and simplicity were the main determining factors. And it’s a true-blue classic! From denim to a tailored suit, the Classic Blue Hue has long been a staple across fashion and beauty. And stars – from Rihanna to Halima Aden and Hailey Bieber – are rocking the color, further proving its pertinence, it was all over the recent SS20 runways as well – from Dries Van Noten to Ferragamo. According to Pantone, Classic Blue symbolizes “protection, stability, peace, and confidence” and “encourages deep thinking, open mindfulness, and communication.” And, because ringing in a new decade calls for a celebration, Pantone is also introducing a new multisensory experience for the Color of the Year 2020 unveiling. Alongside the color of the year, the brand has also announced the taste, texture, scent and sound of the Color of the Year — thanks to partnerships with brands like Firmenich, AudioUX, LANDR, and The Inside.
The multisensory experience includes a “comforting and familiar” sound, a “soft, velvety” texture, a “gentle and elegant” taste, as well as an airy scent infused with “blue water and sea salt,” according to Pantone.” With this new approach, Pantone hopes to urge people to “think about color differently.” Flat Mic: Peloton holiday commercial springs leak We are awash in a snowstorm of warm, whimsical, nostalgic and inspiring holiday ads – but one is sticking out brighter than Rudolf’s nose! Peloton’s holiday ad went viral faster than the prancing of hooves on rooftops last week, provoking more angst and backlash than the grinch himself. And it has been panned as sexist, weird and dark by viewers. A woman in the fitness brand’s 30-second ad, titled “The Gift That Gives Back,” opens with a husband surprising his wife with a shiny new Peloton stationary bike that went beyond her wildest expectations. The commercial cuts to “Grace from Boston” awaking before dawn, and huffing it after work, making the WiFi-enabled beast the center of her fitness routine. Grace films herself doing daily workouts, streaming spin classes on the built-n screen, which she presents as a gift for her husband the following holiday. “A year ago, I didn’t realize how much this would change me,” she tells him earnestly. “Thank you.” The ad was aimed for a message that Peloton is good for the heart, improves your life and enhance your fitness – and, well, it kind of fell flat.
Viewers slammed it, deriding Peloton’s decision to celebrate a husband for his unsolicited fitness purchase and the implication that his wife (widely dubbed Peloton Girl) needed to exercise Todd Smith to please him. The video initially racked up nearly 7 million YouTube views, Peloton’s stock dropped, and Funny or Die reimagined it as a haunting Black Mirror episode. It even made it onto Saturday Night Live (SNL). Peloton responded that it’s ad – and cycles – make a positive impact on people. “We constantly hear from our members how their lives have been meaningfully and positively impacted after purchasing or being gifted a Peloton Bike or Tread, often in ways that surprise them,” a company spokesperson told CNBC. Peloton Girl – aka actress Monica Ruiz – was a bit taken aback by the viral fame and related backlash. “I was happy to accept a job opportunity earlier this year from Peloton and the team was lovely to work with,” Ruiz said in a statement to Deadline through her agency, LA Talent. And she’s making it snow with the newfound fame. The actress went viral a second time when she appeared in an ad for Aviation Gin, a liquor brand owned by actor Ryan Reynolds, that poked fun at the Peloton ad. She claimed that ad helped her cope with the overwhelming reaction. Something tells me there’s much more of this holiday cheer before the big man in red packs his sleigh!
Todd Smith is president and chief communications officer of Deane, Smith & Partners, a full-service branding, PR, marketing and advertising firm with offices in Jackson. The firm — based in Nashville, Tenn. — is also affiliated with Mad Genius. Contact him at todd@deanesmithpartners.com, and follow him @ spinsurgeon.
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