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Entergy Mississippi 2015 Year-end Recap
12/17/2015
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Entergy Mississippi Warns Customers: National Utility Phone Scam Heating Up During Holiday Season
12/16/2015
Yes, it’s the holiday season, but there are Grinches among us.
Insights > People power
Veterans Spotlight: Rock Ingram & Wilbert Corley
11/10/2015
In celebration of Veterans Week, we recognize two Entergy Mississippi employees.
Rodriguez with her nephew during her 2011 deployment aboard the USS George H.W. Bush (CVN 77).
Insights > People power
Entergy Nuclear Veteran Spotlight: Amber Rodriguez
11/09/2015
Amber Rodriguez served in the Navy as a nuclear electronics technician for 8 years. She joined Entergy in 2014 and is a maintenance coordinator at Grand Gulf Nuclear Station.
Sir Saint and the Saintsations join Entergy Mississippi's Darron Case in congratulating Ray Vaughn, Lineman of the Game, for the Nov. 1 Saints-Giants game at the Superdome.
Insights > People power
It was ‘All Saints Day’ at the Superdome, and Ray Vaughn was Lineman of the Game!
11/04/2015
Sunday, Nov. 1 was a historic day in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome, and Entergy Mississippi’s Ray Vaughn was there to take it all in.
Insights > Our future
Entergy’s Reliability Work ‘Up in the Air’
11/03/2015
Insights > People power, Giving back
Entergy Mississippi Employee Wins President’s Lifesaving Award
11/01/2015
Entergy Mississippi Lineman Mark Whitworth doesn’t see his lifesaving actions as anything special, but it takes someone special to do what he did.
From left to right: Corey Cooper, WF3; Amber Harris, GGNS; Dr. Ivory Lyles, ASU dean; Roy Miller, GGNS radiation protection manager; Sheila McKinnis, EMI; Marcus Ward, ASU institutional advancement VP and Jermiah Billa, ASU health physics program.
Insights > Giving back
Entergy Nuclear Presents $50,000 to Alcorn State University
10/19/2015
The donation will provide five ASU health physics students with a $10,000 scholarship.
Insights > Giving back
Attala Plant Employees Cook Out for First Responders
10/18/2015