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Mississippi will invest over $100 million in economic development, infrastructure, and workforce training across the state.

The funding comes from multiple sources, including the Mississippi Development Authority, Appalachian Regional Commission, and the RESTORE Act.

Projects include site development for industrial parks, infrastructure improvements, and workforce training programs at community colleges.

Major grants will support the Springs BNSF Mega Site in Marshall County and the West Rankin Industrial Park.

In his annual press conference to tout Mississippi's investment into economic development infrastructure, Gov. Tate Reeves said he and the Mississippi Development Authority are rewarding agencies and communities that have prepared and have been intention

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