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New faces named to governmental affairs, customer service
Entergy Mississippi has named new faces to the companyās governmental affairs and customer service teams. Candace Coleman and DeLana Jones will support the teamsā stakeholder engagement in Entergy Mississippiās service area.


Entergy named a Top Utility in Economic Development for 18th year in a row
For the 18th consecutive year, Site Selection magazine has named Entergy a Top Utility in economic development.

Celebrate ŗŚĮϳԹĻĶų Awareness Month by eliminating energy waste
October is ŗŚĮϳԹĻĶų Awareness Month, making it the perfect time to tackle vampire power and other forms of energy waste in your home. Saving energy and money is a treat you can enjoy all year long. Use these easy steps to get started.

College center on wheels brings higher education hopes to Mississippi students and families
The Get2College Mobile Unit, a state-of-the-art college access and planning center, started rolling this month thanks to a partnership between The Woodward Hines Education Foundation, Entergy and the Walton Family Foundation.

Home safety reminders for the holiday season
Itās important to not lose sight of safety, even during busy days, family gatherings or holiday preparations. Entergy Mississippi offer these tips for keeping your family safe through it all.

Entergy donates $3M to help customers āBeat the Heatā and save money this summer
In response to this summerās high temperatures, Entergy is supporting its customers with bill payment assistance, cooling fans, energy efficiency kits, home weatherization help and collaboration with local community organizations.

Entergy Mississippi launches largest, most comprehensive grid upgrade in company history: Superpower Mississippi
Superpower Mississippi is the largest, most comprehensive grid upgrade in the companyās history and will save customers millions in costs that otherwise would be included in future bills.

Entergy Mississippi lineman gets the gold star treatment as Lineman of the Game
Entergyās Lineman of the Game program, coordinated in collaboration with the New Orleans Saints professional football team, is one way that our linemen are recognized for their hard work and commitment. Entergy Mississippiās Kutter McLaughlin was honored as the Lineman of the Game at the Saints game against the San Francisco 49ers, held Sunday at the Superdome.

Improve your home’s energy efficiency with Entergy Mississippi’s READI Program
Entergy Mississippi's Residential ŗŚĮϳԹĻĶų Audit and Direct Install (READI) Program makes it easy and convenient to enhance your home's energy efficiency.

Multitalented lineman selected to represent Entergy Mississippi at Saints Game
A musician and photographer, Kutter McLaughlin was a guitarist in several bands for many years and shoots inspiring photographs, particularly on his travels with his family. He may be talented in several different arenas, but his skill as a lineman shinesāso much so that he has been selected to represent Entergy Mississippi as Lineman of the Game at the Saints game on Sunday.

Executive-led business roundtable drives industrial growth and global competitiveness in the Gulf South
Today, a coalition of leading energy and industrial executives launched theĀ Gulf South Business Roundtable. The effort is dedicated to advancing economic competitiveness, infrastructure development and industrial growth across Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas.

Entergy shares expertise on how data centers, energy demand are shaping future
Entergy Mississippi President and CEO Haley Fisackerly participated in an Executive Conversation at the POLITICO ŗŚĮϳԹĻĶų Summit and on a panel at the AWS Summit, both held recently in Washington, D.C.

Light after the storm: 20 years strong Episode 3
Heading into the 2005 hurricane season, Entergy employees gathered to participate in the annual systemwide storm exercise. The fictional scenario that year involved two back-to-back hurricanes striking our service area. Fast forward a few months later, hurricanes Katrina and Rita made landfall less than a month apart.

Mississippi schools save $350K using energy efficiency programs
As students from kindergarten to college-aged return to the classroom, some schools are welcoming them back with more energy-efficient technologies, like upgraded HVAC systems, lighting and commercial cooking equipment.