Website addresses Mississippi’s food access issue
The Mississippi Food Insecurity Project recently launched a new website that can shed light on the factors that lead to food insecurity in Mississippi.
‘Check to Protect’ urges drivers to check for recalls
A recently launched website is encouraging drivers to check for open recalls on their vehicles.
Secretary of state updates Mississippi business info website
A state official says he is providing detailed market information to people thinking of starting a business in Mississippi.
State gets grant to help track website targeting jobseekers
Mississippi Energy Institute has created a website called “Get on the Grid” to help students and their parents learn about opportunities for well-paying jobs in Mississippi.
Who are we in the Golden Triangle?
Earlier this month, the Mississippi Secretary of State’s office launched a website it hopes businesses considering a move to the state will use.
AP: Gov’t health insurance website getting upgrades
Consumers shopping on the government’s health insurance website should find it easier this year to get basic questions answered about their doctors, medications and costs, according to an internal government document.
Caledonia launches new town website
Caledonia residents and non-residents alike looking to learn about their local government and town can now do so from the comfort of their homes.
Added protections for consumer information on health website
The Obama administration appears to be making broader changes to protect consumer information on the government’s health insurance website, after objections from lawmakers and privacy advocates.
CMSD unveils new website
Columbus Municipal School District unveiled a new website last week.
MSU student creates website in wake of mother’s illness
Kaylie Mitchell lost her smile in May, when her mother’s cancer diagnosis came.
The Mississippi State University junior was home in Pascagoula, on a break from school. The family ate dinner and everyone was in the living room when her mother asked that the T.V. be turned down.
Clay Sheriff’s Dept. updates website
The Clay County Sheriff’s Department recently unveiled a new website with up the minute inmate information.
SSD re-branding effort yields new website
Starkville School District unveiled its redesigned website Friday in hopes of better branding the school system and helping improve communication efforts for students, teachers and parents.
First lady announces job site for veterans
To help veterans leaving the military as it downsizes, the government on Wednesday started a one-stop job-shopping website for them to create resumes, connect with employers and become part of a database for companies to mine.
Health care site flagged in Heartbleed review
People who have accounts on the enrollment website for President Barack Obama’s signature health care law are being told to change their passwords following an administration-wide review of the government’s vulnerability to the confounding Heartbleed Internet security flaw.
Obama enrolls for health coverage, won’t use it
He won’t use it, and he didn’t actually sign up for it himself, but President Barack Obama has enrolled for health coverage through the new insurance exchanges.
Internet giants weigh in on defamation lawsuit
From Twitter and Facebook to Amazon and Google, the biggest names of the Internet are blasting a federal judge’s decision allowing an Arizona-based gossip website to be sued for defamation by a former Cincinnati Bengals cheerleader convicted of having sex with a teenager.
New consumer tips for Obama’s fixer-upper website
WASHINGTON — It doesn’t rival Amazon and Travelocity, but President Barack Obama’s much-maligned health insurance website finally seems to be working reasonably well most of
Vernon website aimed at promotion
The City of Vernon’s first official website will be fully functional in 45 days, Mayor Glenn Crawford announced at the Vernon City Council meeting Monday.
Government: HealthCare.gov on the mend
Computer crashes should be giving way to insurance coverage — if the government’s diagnosis of its health care website is correct.
Experts: Health website needs more time, money
Technology experts say healing what ails the Healthcare.gov website will be a tougher task than the Obama administration acknowledges.