AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWorkforce & Skills: A new Mississippi-focused push argues the state’s economy hinges on raising adult credential rates toward the “Ascent to 55%” goal, warning that neighboring states are investing heavily in both short-term training and four-year colleges. Local Industry Expansion: Auto Parts Manufacturing Mississippi plans a $53M expansion in Guntown, adding 28 jobs in Lee County, supported by the Mississippi Flexible Tax Incentive program. Public Health (Coastal Safety): Health officials are warning about Vibrio vulnificus, a flesh-eating bacteria tied to warm coastal waters, urging beachgoers and anyone with open wounds to take precautions. Healthcare Staffing Gap: A national workforce projection flags a looming rheumatologist shortage in nonmetropolitan areas, with the lowest adequacy levels projected in certain states. Education & Training: Rust College announced a new Bachelor of Arts in Religion, expanding its four-year offerings for faith, scholarship, and leadership. Banking & Community Finance: Southern Bancorp is rebranding as Uplift Bank after acquiring Legacy Bank, with a mission centered on serving under-resourced communities. STEM/Research in Mississippi: Mississippi State research examines the economic value of annual legumes for nitrogen and forage.
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