JACKSON, Miss. – Governor Tate Reeves today announced the appointment of Wayne Douglas Hollowell III of Olive Branch to the Office of the Circuit Judge for the 21st Circuit Court District, which covers DeSoto County. This appointment fills a new judicial office created by the Mississippi Legislature. “Doug’s deep legal expertise, proven leadership, and unwavering commitment […] The post Governor Reeves Appoints Wayne Douglas Hollowell III to the Office of Circuit Judge for the 21st ...| Office of Governor Tate Reeves
JACKSON, Miss. – Governor Tate Reeves today announced the appointment of Damon R. Stevenson of Clinton to the Office of the Circuit Judge for the 7th Circuit Court District, which covers Hinds County. This appointment fills a new judicial office created by the Mississippi Legislature. “Damon’s unwavering commitment to justice and steadfast dedication to upholding the rule […] The post Governor Reeves Appoints Damon R. Stevenson to the Office of Circuit Judge for the 7th Circuit Cou...| Office of Governor Tate Reeves
Governor Reeves also calls for a statewide minute of silence at 8:29 a.m. JACKSON, Miss. – Governor Tate Reeves today announced that he has proclaimed Friday, August 29, 2025, as Hurricane Katrina Remembrance Day in the state of Mississippi. Additionally, Governor Reeves has called for a statewide minute of silence beginning at 8:29 a.m. on Friday. […] The post Governor Tate Reeves Proclaims August 29, 2025, as Hurricane Katrina Remembrance Day appeared first on Office of Governor Tate R...| Office of Governor Tate Reeves
AVAIO Digital, a Connecticut-based developer and operator of sustainable data centers, has announced a new $6 billion data center campus at the East Metropolitan Center Business and Industrial Park in Brandon. The post AVAIO Digital to locate $6 billion data center campus in Rankin County appeared first on Office of Governor Tate Reeves.| Office of Governor Tate Reeves
Governor Tate Reeves today released the following statement on approving the deployment of approximately 200 Mississippi National Guard Soldiers to Washington , D.C.: The post Governor Reeves Statement On Mississippi National Guard Deployment to Washington, D.C. appeared first on Office of Governor Tate Reeves.| Office of Governor Tate Reeves
Governor Tate Reeves today announced that he has set a special election for Ward One Commissioner in the City of Clarksdale. The special election is due to the Circuit Court of Coahoma County finding “that there was a sufficient number of illegal ballots cast to change the outcome of the election…and that a special election is necessary.” The post Governor Tate Reeves Sets Special Election for Ward One Commissioner in the City of Clarksdale appeared first on Office of Governor Tate Reeves.| Office of Governor Tate Reeves
Governor Tate Reeves today announced a $16 million partnership between the Mississippi Development Authority (MDA) and Canopy Children’s Solutions to deploy Canopy Anywhere, a breakthrough solution for youth mental wellness. With this rollout, Mississippi will provide a first-of-its-kind mental wellness approach designed for students in grades 6-12 that identifies children’s needs in real time. The post Governor Reeves Announces Partnership With Canopy Children’s Solutions To Deploy Fir...| Office of Governor Tate Reeves
JACKSON, Miss. – Governor Tate Reeves and First Lady Elee Reeves today announced two field trip days for students and teachers to kick off this year’s Christmas at the Mansion festivities. This year’s theme, “Christmas at the Mansion: A Season of Success,” will celebrate Mississippi teachers, parents, and students, as well as the state’s historic accomplishments […] The post Governor Tate Reeves and First Lady Elee Reeves Announce ‘Christmas at the Mansion Field Trip Days’ ...| Office of Governor Tate Reeves
Mississippi Governor Reeves today announced that U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Scott Turner approved Mississippi’s Draft Action Plan, allowing HUD’s Community Development Block Grant–Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) funding to be allocated to impacted areas.| Office of Governor Tate Reeves
Governor Tate Reeves today announced that the Mississippi Outdoor Stewardship Trust Fund (MOSTF) will open its fourth grant application cycle, supported by $12 million in funding appropriated during the 2025 Legislative Special Session. The MOSTF Board of Trustees will begin accepting grant applications on August 1, 2025.| Office of Governor Tate Reeves
Governor Tate Reeves today announced the launch of Mississippi’s America250 Commission (A250 MS) alongside America250 Mississippi Co-Chair First Lady Elee Reeves, Co-Chair Lynn Hosemann, Visit Mississippi Executive Director Rochelle Hicks, and America250 Mississippi Commission Development Director Nancy Carpenter. The Commission is also co-chaired by Jolynn White.| Office of Governor Tate Reeves
The state of Mississippi has been honored with a Gold Shovel Award by Area Development magazine. The national award honors Mississippi’s historic accomplishments in economic development throughout 2024.| Office of Governor Tate Reeves
The state of Mississippi has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with NVIDIA to expand AI education, promote research collaboration, enhance workforce development and drive economic development through AI integration.| Office of Governor Tate Reeves
Governor Tate Reeves today announced the launch of the Mississippi AI Talent Accelerator Program (MAI-TAP). MAI-TAP is a new initiative that fosters the development of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and related technical capacities across the state’s institutions of higher learning to support the expansion of Amazon Web Services in Mississippi.| Office of Governor Tate Reeves
Governor Tate Reeves today signed historic legislation that eliminates the individual income tax in Mississippi. House Bill 1, or the “Build Up Mississippi Act,” empowers the state workforce by not taxing their hard-earned wages and gives Mississippi another competitive advantage when competing for new economic development projects and private capital investment.| Office of Governor Tate Reeves