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Crews repairing downed power lines in The Garden District of New Orleans Louisiana, after Hurricane Ida. Troy Fields
Crews repairing downed power lines in The Garden District of New Orleans Louisiana, after Hurricane Ida. Troy Fields
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One year after Ida, Entergy remains committed to grid resilience and safe storm response (NOLA.com)
08/28/2022

As we mark the one-year anniversary of Hurricane Ida, the historic event serves as a stark reminder that while Entergy is prepared to safely respond to whatever Mother Nature brings our way, it only takes one storm to make it a challenging season.

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Tractor Supply starts construction on new distribution center in Maumelle
08/25/2022

Tractor Supply Company of Brentwood, Tennessee, has started work on a massive 1.2 million square-foot distribution center in Maumelle.

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American Indian College Fund celebrates American Indian and Alaskan scholarship recipients with pow wow during New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival
American Indian College Fund celebrates American Indian and Alaskan scholarship recipients with pow wow during New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival
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We’ve partnered with 560 local organizations in 2022 to build stronger, more diverse communities
08/11/2022

Entergy awards more than $7.9 million in charitable contributions for first half of 2022

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Entergy Arkansas drone team takes a different approach to R&R
07/27/2022

For some folks, R&R means rest and relaxation. But for Entergy Arkansas, R&R stands for reliability and resiliency, and there’s a proactive drone program devoted to it.

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L-R: Michael Cross, vice president, innovation; Taiwan Brown, vice president, diversity and workforce strategies; Michael Rhymes, vice president, innovation; Ann Delenela, vice president, information security officer and Michelle Delery, director, customer, employee and communications services.
L-R: Michael Cross, vice president, innovation; Taiwan Brown, vice president, diversity and workforce strategies; Michael Rhymes, vice president, innovation; Ann Delenela, vice president, information security officer and Michelle Delery, director, customer, employee and communications services.
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What drives innovation? Black Tech NOLA 2022
07/25/2022

In June, Entergy sponsored Black Tech NOLA, an annual innovation conference created to raise awareness around building an accessible and equitable technology talent pipeline in the New Orleans region.

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150+ poles, miles of overhead conductor installed in Osceola.
150+ poles, miles of overhead conductor installed in Osceola.
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Customer-focused work completed in NE Arkansas for new steel mill
06/30/2022

U. S. Steel announced in January the selection of Osceola for its next-generation, highly sustainable steel mill, promising it would be the most advanced in North America. With a facility that large, it obviously triggered a need for new overhead power lines to be installed at the facility.

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Q&A with Entergy New Orleans' new Director of Business and Economic Development Taurus Wright
06/29/2022

Taurus has already begun leading his department, seeking out opportunities for businesses to relocate and expand to deepen the talented workforce in the city of New Orleans.

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Entergy named among the top 50 most community-minded companies in the US
06/23/2022

For the seventh consecutive year, Entergy has been named one of the top 50 most-community minded companies in the country.

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Thirty-three high school students awarded $5,000 scholarship for first year of college
06/13/2022

This fall, 33 high school graduates will attend college or vocational-technical schools with some help from the Entergy Community Power Scholarship.

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