Tuesday, August 19, 2025

Rankin County Lands $6 Billion Data Center

 First Consul Tate Reeves issued the following statement. 

 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. 
 
AVAIO Digital’s new Brandon data center campus will be named AVAIO Digital Taurus and will provide new workforce development opportunities in the state while also providing a variety of jobs for the Greater Jackson-area’s workforce. These include at least 60 direct, high-tech jobs and hundreds of indirect jobs ranging from construction to other related industries.  
 
The campus will feature high-speed, low-latency connectivity options, including direct access to multiple long-haul fiber routes nearby that link seamlessly to major data center hubs such as Dallas and Atlanta. The intelligent sustainable design features include details like water-efficient cooling, rainwater recapture and rooftop solar and cooling system economization to minimize power demands. Once fully equipped, the facility will support computer server, networking and data storage technologies that power cloud computing and artificial intelligence applications. Entergy Mississippi will provide reliable power for the project.
 
The Mississippi Development Authority approved AVAIO Digital Taurus for the state’s Data Center Enterprises tax exemption. MDA also previously provided assistance through the Site Development Grant Program to help develop the East Metropolitan Business and Industrial Park. Rankin County and the city of Brandon are assisting with the project, as well.
 
AVAIO Digital expects construction of the data center complex to be complete during the first half of 2027.
 
QUOTES
 
“Today is another historic day for Mississippi. AVAIO Digital’s $6 billion investment is the third largest in our state’s history and a great vote of confidence in our people, our communities and our ability to get companies up and running faster. This project will not only transform Rankin County and the Metro Jackson region, it will transform our economic landscape and lead to even more high-tech leaders choosing Mississippi. We are competing – and winning – on the global stage, and our state is open for business and ready to lead. The Mississippi Momentum is strong, and this is our time!”– Gov. Tate Reeves
 
“Securing a multi-billion-dollar investment like AVAIO Digital’s $6 billion data center campus doesn’t happen by chance—it’s the result of Mississippi’s laser-focused strategy to attract world-class companies through our strong economic development resources, including work-ready employees and shovel-ready sites. Thanks to the leadership of Governor Reeves and our Legislature, Mississippi continues to win transformative billion-dollar projects like AVAIO that will shape the future of our economy.” – Mississippi Development Authority Executive Director Bill Cork
 
“The Greater Jackson area is poised to become a new hub for cloud computing and AI development, and we are delighted to partner with the city of Brandon to make a significant investment in expanding the region’s digital and energy infrastructure. Mississippi provides a unique opportunity for hyperscalers to rapidly expand their digital presence in close proximity to established data center markets in a highly-sustainable way.” – AVAIO Digital CEO Mark McComiskey
 
“Mississippi continues to lead the southeast region into a new economic and innovation era, with the announcement of AVAIO Digital’s data center hub in Brandon. The development proves why Entergy’s investment in reliable, clean and efficient power generation is essential to attracting new business and the state’s growth. Thanks to the Mississippi Development Authority and Rankin First Economic Development Authority for a partnership that is allowing us to meet our customers’ needs while supporting sustainability and economic growth.” – Entergy Mississippi CEO Haley Fisackerly
 
“The city of Brandon is proud to be the site of this transformative development. This $6 billion investment by AVAIO Digital Partners marks a monumental day for the city of Brandon. From the beginning, the city has worked closely with AVAIO Digital to help bring this project to life, and today's announcement represents a major step forward. This development will bring high-quality jobs, attract and retain top talent and position Brandon at the forefront of a growing, innovation-driven industry. We are honored to partner with AVAIO Digital as they invest in our city's future.” Butch Lee, Mayor, City of Brandon
 
“The Rankin County Board of Supervisors is incredibly proud to support AVAIO Digital Partners’ $6 billion investment in a new data center facility in our community. This isn't just about economic growth; rather, this project is a transformative moment for our entire county. This state-of-the-art data center will bring significant economic development to all of Rankin County and will have a profound and positive impact on the workforce opportunities for our residents. This project is a prime example of Rankin County being a leader in economic development in the Southeast United States. We are ready to support AVAIO Digital Partners and see the incredible impact this project will bring to our community for decades to come.” – Rankin County Board of Supervisors President Sid Scarborough
 
“Today marks a pivotal moment for Rankin County. AVAIO's $6 billion investment is a testament to the competitiveness of Rankin County and our position as a leader in economic development. This project is the longstanding work of many partners driving economic development success for our community. I am incredibly proud of the collaborative spirit demonstrated to win this substantial project. AVAIO Digital Partners will bring unprecedented growth, innovation and opportunity for Rankin County. We are thrilled to welcome this company to our community.” – Rankin First Board Chairman Noel Daniels

88 comments:

Anonymous said...

Never realized MS needed that much data-

Anonymous said...

Brown outs coming for RC…

always alice said...

Is this the development around Home Depot or close to Amphitheater ? Great news!

Anonymous said...

Will they hire Rankin Rednecks? Asking for a Robin Hood resident.

Anonymous said...

This is timely because AOL is soon dropping their "dial-up" connectivity. This will be an incentive for Rankin County to go fiber.

Anonymous said...

I would think widening 18 would be a priority. The traffic is already terrible. It would take years to bring in dirt to build it up to road level. Especially with everything else coming to the area.

Anonymous said...

Rankin First actually did something. Go figure.

Anonymous said...

AI will be the next dot.com bust. I'm glad this incessantly and loudly humming, water and electricity hogging facility which will employ about 10 people after it is completed, is located far away from me.

Anonymous said...

Just as NIKNAR residents were planning to head over to Canton for similar 'announced' opportunities.

These 'glory holes' are going to dot the country like windmills and solar panels.

First thing you know, we'll ditch telegraph lines and start sticking electric transmission poles in the ground everywhere. But, telephone booths in fancy, air conditioned hotels will never disappear.

Anonymous said...

Cool, another investment in RC

Anonymous said...

Mississippi is simply a lily pad in the strategerie.

Do you think Mississippi was chosen for its low crime, quality labor force or quality of life amenities in the neighborhood?

Anonymous said...

Sustainable data centers - an oxymoron?

$6 billion investment and only 60 jobs - definitely better than nothing but a large manufacturing facility with lots of jobs would be better.

Another secret utility agreement between data center and Entergy that excludes PSC oversight coming soon?

Anonymous said...

wonder how much it cost us

Anonymous said...

There is a reason that these massive data centers are coming to Mississippi, Louisiana and New Mexico. And it ain't our workforce.

Anonymous said...

$6 billion investment only generates 60 jobs?

Anonymous said...

9:51,This is part of the Old Marquette Cement property!

Anonymous said...

I wish MDA new that Mississippi extends south of I-20.

Anonymous said...

Mississippi needs to realize these data centers are vampires for our natural resources and cheap power. The power is cheap because rate holders pay for the upgrades, and these guys get tax breaks. $6b project... but 60 jobs... but we get to pay for the generation costs for years to come.

Anonymous said...

Meanwhile our Capital City twidles its thumb and continues to drive business away with the cavalier, growing culture rot.

Anonymous said...

I believe I read an article recently that talked about how the state/power company is basically going to have to pass on the cost of the infrastructure to the other people because the companies have something in their agreements that shields them from the costs. Can't remember where the article was, it may have been on this site. If that is correct then folks are about to get some big rate increases with all these data centers because you know we don't currently have the infrastructure for it. Hope its work the temporary construction jobs and the few higher tech jobs that they bring in.

Anonymous said...

“Securing a multi-billion-dollar investment like AVAIO Digital’s $6 billion data center campus doesn’t happen by chance—it’s the result of Mississippi’s laser-focused strategy to attract world-class companies through our strong economic development resources, including work-ready employees and shovel-ready sites. Thanks to the leadership of Governor Reeves and our Legislature, Mississippi continues to win transformative billion-dollar projects like AVAIO that will shape the future of our economy.”

Well, laser-focusing assisted by all sorts of protests, lawsuits, and refusals at nearly everywhere else these data centers already are (to stop more of them) or have been proposed (to prevent them in the first place). Look no further away than over in Bessemer, AL and the shitstorm over that one. It's real easy to be the best at pounding nails into your own asscheeks when all other potential contenders are handing you nails and laughing at you.

Those areas have discovered that a "$X billion dollar data center" is a net-negative in dollars for the area because the owner/developer spending "$X billion" on equipment elsewhere, and then, having it untaxed at the location (along with property tax abatements) is not a "$X billion" influx to the area. If it actually brings any money at all into the area during the construction, it is quickly negated by the post-construction costs to the area, in both real dollars and quality of life.

Yet another example of "winning" by being a sucker and going after something everyone else is backing away from en masse.

Anonymous said...

AI will be the next dot.com bust.

Cell companies thought 5G would be sold at a premium. Didn't pan out. Paywalls, how did that work out? So suddenly a world used to free search is going to pay a premium for AI? Don't think so. It will put people out of work but then what? The liberals would crow 'learn to code' when they'd be wise to learn how to mow. When AI busts and crypto ponzi crashes you're looking at a global depression never even imagined.

Anonymous said...

10:44 don't believe everything you read. There are alot of people out there with personal agendas that want to pass off "doom & gloom" opinions as facts...and get clicks and sell ads. Investments like these data centers are good for MS's economy and will help move our state forward.

Anonymous said...

I'm sure you're the same one who always brings up niknar. Have you touched some grass lately? Or a boob? Might want to get out more. The same old tired line is old, can you not do better?

Anonymous said...

In very simple terms, if some "developer" wanted to dispose of some raw sewage ("boo-boo" in Jackghanistanian) and offered to pay 1/2 the principal and interest, but none of taxes and insurance or maintenance, on your home (as long as you agreed to forever waive any and all damage claims) to use it as a disposal site, would you consider that a great offer and accept it? Would you issue a press release announcing your big "win?"

Anonymous said...

This Makes 3 data centers for the area. I think this is good news. It’s where the future is headed. We don’t want to be left behind in Mississippi, goodness knows how many years we have been behind.

Anonymous said...

Yes, but "shovel ready" jobs.

Anonymous said...

True, but Tater can add this to his resume when he inevitably runs for higher office while these data companies pad his PAC's bottom line.

Anonymous said...

I live in Rankin County and I am curious how spelling Rankin backwards is supposed to somehow be a slur against us? These people like a poster above, who put NIKNAR just sound like complete morons. Oh excuse me.......they sound like complete SNOROM.

By the way, I don't: beat my wife, use meth, have a salt life sticker on a ford F150, a boat I cant pay for, have a 30 A sticker, and I have a college education.

and I think the goon squad were a bunch of assholes

Sincerely,

myself and prob quite a few other rankin county residents

Anonymous said...

As 10:30 AM pointed out, there are residents in South Mississippi. Maybe the MDA just doesn't know that.

Anonymous said...

If it actually brings any money at all into the area during the construction ...

Drive up to the AWS action in Madison County and tell me how many license plates you see from Texas and other non-Mississippi states. Might be generating revenue (and taxes) for lodging and food but those ain't Mississippi construction jobs get payrolled.

Anonymous said...

Just don't count on the centers to produce enough jobs to make a dent.

Anonymous said...

How will AI replace humans by being “perfect” when they are learning from an “imperfect” being (as much as we hate to admit). It’s going to be just as dumb and misinformed as the humans creating it.

Ben Dover taxpayers said...

All true. Tater is an ambitious chump and not telling the public the whole truth. Most of the employees will be coming from out of state and it is highly likely that the main contractor will be also. The hardware will also be sourced from out of state.

Anonymous said...

Go easy on the "Niknar" posts, as the Niknarians are very thin skinned.

Krusatyr said...

So Connecticut found a cheap rural state for hundreds of acres of data centers using boosted electricity rates borne on the backs of poorly educated rednecks. Next, Entergy can find a way for data centers to generate their own electricity consumption, separate from the regional grid.

Anonymous said...

to 11:22.....glad to see you are normal person. and i sincerely mean that.

but, when it comes to rankin county , normal people are a very small minority.

Anonymous said...

I think 10:55 pretty well nailed it. What is the net positive 10-20 years down the road. Id guess it is actually a net negative.

Anonymous said...

These data centers are seeking low cost utilities such as water and electricity. Compare the rates of Entergy, Mississippi Power and EPAs supplied by TVA. It also depends on how much tax abatement, etc. the local governmental entities are willing to give.

Just like with the Amazon data center everyone should want to know if the margin earned on the electricity consumption provides the required return on investment in new facilities to serve them. If it doesn’t then they should be required to pay a contribution in aid of construction that gets the required return for the utility. In addition, the IRS has ruled that this contribution is taxable income, and it must be grossed up to yield an after-tax amount that was calculated.

The agreement with Amazon excludes PSC oversight thanks to our legislature. If you don’t think they are hiding something then you are clueless. The negotiated rates between utilities and their customers are usually confidential, but them hiding the cost of the facility upgrades and where that cost is being recovered should be a concern to everyone.

Anonymous said...

Ole smooth talking Butch is grinning ear to ear, driving that old white truck and patting people on the back assuring them it is in the best interest of them & Brandon, all the while there's a stain on your back from his greased palms. Folks, he'll sell you and your community down the river all for the chance to "transform" Brandon. Don't forget in 2019 he was all about improving our highway system when he ran for Transportation Commissioner.

"As a mayor, I have experienced first-hand the challenges facing our infrastructure. We must work diligently today to address the maintenance and capacity issues facing our highways, bridges, ports, and airports."

Well the area that data center is going has some MAJOR infrastructure issues, starting with the roads and their capacity...on both ends.....now we are going to add in this strain on not only on the water and electrical grid, but also the traffic in and around several of our schools and Greenfield/Hwy 18 area that are already gridlocked in the mornings. But I am sure that was all thought of well before this was inked.

"Capacity"
"Transformative"

Anonymous said...

The real winners here are Entergy's stockholders - government subsidized sales revenue!

Anonymous said...

Ignore the Rankin hater trolls or your gonna summon the relentless "green teeth" weak insult guy.

He's like Beetlejuice, and just appears if he hears Niknar 3 times.

Anonymous said...

ok but can I use it to mine bitcoin?

Anonymous said...

MS negotiates with cheap energy and tax abatements. When the tax benefit run out so do the companies

Anonymous said...

Only 60 jobs?

Anonymous said...

@11:33 AM. Yes, yes, yes. A total farce. All those construction workers with out-of-state plates drive up 55 every morning between 5:30 and 6:00 headed to the site. You can't miss them because they are so many of them. We are totally being played and nobody is reporting on the scam.

Anonymous said...

Will the renowned local philosopher Socrates Garrett be the contractor?

Anonymous said...

There are so many misinformed posts here! The focus shouldn't be on jobs but on the capital investments from AVIAO, AWS, and other data centers. A crucial aspect to consider is the tax revenue generated by these facilities. They create tens of millions of dollars in ad valorem and school taxes for the city and county, which can help stabilize or even reduce our general property taxes while providing substantial funding for public school systems. As for the general public's concern about funding the necessary infrastructure, that's a misconception. The user will ultimately absorb this cost, much of which is upfront and included in the $6 billion investment.

I think Rankin Countians need to start contacting the Board of Supervisors and City Aldermen and asking them when this project hits the tax roll to reduce the County and City Millage Rate and put it back into the pockets of the taxpayers, so they don’t waste this cash windfall, which they usually do.

Anonymous said...

Yes the tax investment would be great if they were not given tax exemptions by the politicians. It will probably be years before any property tax is collected on this. Oops they left that out of the press announcement.

Anonymous said...

Seems like people don’t want Mississippi to change. Why type of new developments do people want? More chicken plants? Our neighboring states will gladly take all the high tech developments we reject.

Anonymous said...

@12:49 pm The cost to build the facility and the cost of infrastructure by utilities to provide service are separate issues. The cost of utility infrastructure should be everyone’s concern. These customers are getting reduced ad valorem tax reductions for coming here. That is widely known. Your theoretical view is not what is actually happening.

Anonymous said...

... Rankin Countians need to start contacting the Board of Supervisors and City Aldermen and asking them when this project hits the tax roll to reduce the County and City Millage Rate and put it back into the pockets of the taxpayers ...

Did you hit the bong @ lunch today?

Anonymous said...

Roger that.

Drive to Grenada for work 3 early mornings a week.

Those workers come barreling up the freeway in a pack as if they left the hotel buffet at the same time.

By my count 70-75% TX plates. Also Louisiana.

Anonymous said...

"@12:49 pm The cost to build the facility and the cost of infrastructure by utilities to provide service are separate issues. The cost of utility infrastructure should be everyone’s concern. These customers are getting reduced ad valorem tax reductions for coming here. That is widely known. Your theoretical view is not what is actually happening."

All of these projects are structured under a Fee-in-Lieu of Taxes agreement. This means that, by statute, the City and County can agree to abate up to two-thirds of the taxes for a ten-year period. Based on a $6 billion investment and the current millage rates, the County is projected to net approximately $10 million, the City around $9 million, and Rankin County Schools about $16 million. It's important to note that this amount will decrease each year due to depreciation, but it still represents a significant increase in revenue for our county. These amounts would be realized in the first year after the projects are added to the tax roll. If the County and the City decide not to provide this agreement, both the County and the City, along with the School District, would receive nothing, as the investment would simply relocate elsewhere.

In simple terms, nothing has been given; only a portion has been abated. You can't give away what you don't have!

Anonymous said...

Ask yourself.... has Nissan lowered your property taxes? Next.

Anonymous said...

Strong beef plant and Kemper clean coal energy with this.

Very strong!

Anonymous said...

Regarding the removal of the PSC regulation of these breasts' Entergy rates, do Mississippi legislators ever do anything that would benefit the common citizen?

Anonymous said...

Tater, thanks for checking in. Why didn't you mention the "tax exemptions" in your flowery press release? Never mind. Oh 12:49 PM, put down the crack pipe and get help.

Anonymous said...

I’ve been researching data centers. They attract other high tech development and business. Mississippi is getting a late start to the game but seems to recognize this and is making good moves. Other states offer more incentives so if MS didn’t offer anything we wouldn’t get anything.

Anonymous said...

Look up how many data centers other states have. Wow.

Hookah said...

3-5 million gallons of water per day used for cooling sitting right next to a city that cannot provide water for it's citizens. Get ready for sky high electricity and water bills. I keep telling y'all Rankin County was bought and sold right under your noses but y'all probably the ones in on the scam.

Anonymous said...

There's also hurricanes and I would not locate a warehouse full of servers and wires much further south than I-20. Maybe Hattiesburg. Oh, and the coast has a different electric utility company. Entergy is racking up on the last several announcements in Mississippi and Louisiana.

Anonymous said...

"Abatement of taxes" is a payoff. Corruption at its finest - and spouted in proper legalese horseshit.

Anonymous said...

"As for the general public's concern about funding the necessary infrastructure, that's a misconception. The user will ultimately absorb this cost, much of which is upfront and included in the $6 billion investment."

Oh, well, shucks, if it's "included in the $6 billion investment," break the "investment" down for everyone to see. As for "misconceptions" vis-a-vis "the general public's concern," just correct them by laying out what gets spent where.

The use of the phrase "$6 billion INVESTMENT" should tell every- and anyone everything they need to know about what this (and these data centers) are: investments. Thanks, Captain Obvious some might say. But what isn't so obvious to many is where and how the $6 billion is being "invested" and who expects what return on what part of that "investment." The owner/developer expects a suitable return on its investment, and it is a for-profit enterprise. It has no duty, legally, morally, or ethically to protect Rankin County or Mississippi or the residents of either.from making a deal that's better for it than it is for them. If it can get bumpkins to agree to favorable terms that will add to its bottom line, that's on the bumpkins, not the developer/owner.

In very simple terms: Your odd old uncle dies and leaves you his art collection, which you hate and think is a bunch of worthless crap. Right after the funeral, some guy knocks on the door and offers $10 million in cash. He even has two suitcases full of $100s, a bill of sale all prepared, and guys with crates and a truck. In your greed and haste, you sell it to him. You can't get mad at him when an hour after the art is sold and gone, Sotheby's calls, says it's sorry for your loss and it would like to handle the sale of the art. It'll guarantee $100 million on a sale it thinks might bring $500 million. And he can't get mad at you if it turns out your uncle was a forger and it actually is just a bunch of worthless crap. Adults made assumptions and made a deal on them.

In both cases, the amount of due diligence each party thinks is enough is up to them and neither party has any duty to "help" the other party. In fact, each side has a duty to try and get the best possible deal for itself and its members, be they investors or taxpayers/citizens. In this case, it appears the home team "won" something that essentially no one else wanted under the terms offered. Fuck-ups are on the party which made them. Folks might want to think about who they should be mad at.

Anonymous said...

I'll have you know I listened to Gerard on radio today and he knows more about this than the developer, the funding banks, the MDA, the Entergy CEO, the chamber, the local economic peeples, the prison chaplain and the checkers at Home Depot all combined. Remember, he once was CEO of a bidness years ago and knew stuff about fiber and the principles of static consumption generation.

Anonymous said...

I am so glad that I got the hell out of the Metro-Area, and Mississippi. Are you people blind ??? Can you not see why the Good-Ole-Boy Redneck Legislators all got together recently when they were in session, and basically took every bit of power that they could away from your Public Service Commissioner ??? All that this position is good for now is to draw a State Salary, because this Office has no authority now. This was the only elected position in the State that would have protected all of you from whats about to happen. At least some of you that are posting has this figured out. So, I will end with this. Dear Mississippians, your utility bills for your Homes and Businesses are about to double and quadruple once these '' Data-Centers " are up and running, and might even increase 5X what you are paying now once they have been in operation for a couple of years.

Anonymous said...

Well, you would first have to define “normal”

Anonymous said...

"All of these projects are structured under a Fee-in-Lieu of Taxes agreement. This means that, by statute, the City and County can agree to abate up to two-thirds of the taxes for a ten-year period. Based on a $6 billion investment..."

Again, break down the "$6 billion investment." Then, explain how the depreciation schedules affects what parts, as well as the life-expectancy of the "tech" installed. Here's a hint: 10 years from install, the "tech" will have been long fully-depreciated, and factually-worthless anyway from a practical standpoint. Even if you cannot do either of the latter two things, since you are so familiar with the particulars of the "$6 billion investment," just give a breakdown of that, even a general category/rounded-dollars one.

Anonymous said...

Then why have other locations that were once building out as fast as they could now outright refusing more and yet other locations just not seeking out more?

Here's a little secret about these things. These have special infrastructure needs and the former "hot spots" have learned that these things are not the wonderful things that officials told them they were. The suburbs have learned, the exurbs have learned, and now, about the only places left that still welcome these things are the Rankin Countyesque locations. And even many of those saw past the "deal" and are balking. But more importantly, the voters have seen the effects of them and aren't happy. It's kinda like Buc-ee's, Walmart, casinos, liquor stores, and even strip joints - lots of folks who vote like the idea of them...just not in THEIR neighborhood. But since these things do have those special infrastructure requirements, particularly power and water, only so many can be put in even willing areas. So its a race for the stupid. And you just know that in any such race, the Jackson metro region is gonna be a major contender.

Anonymous said...

Do y'all remember when the City of Pearl and it's feckless, I mean fearless leaders got fleeced by the minor league stadium and outlet mall pitch. Promised them next to no tax revenue for 10 years and now it's run down and the city admitted that was a mistake. This will be the SAME EXACT THING.

I guess with the legal reefer the building can be used for a grow house in 10-15 when they move out.

Anonymous said...

Datacenters are like assholes. Everyone has them and they all STINK.

Anonymous said...

I remember when the Siemens deal was going to more than pay for itself, just like the breaks given to these data centers will.

Anonymous said...

This was an easy choice. A 10 minute internet search yields which state is the most poorly educated and thus will be a bunch of hayseed country bumpkins who will fall for this grift.

Anonymous said...

11:49 We're glad y'all think that way. It keeps y'all out.

By the way, when you're sitting around gloating about how much better you are than, well, everyone, do a little searching online and see how Rankin County land prices fare compared to, say Madison County prices. Surprising they're higher, huh? Might also check to see how the average home price in Madison (the City) compares to Flowood. Wouldn't have thought that, would you? Kinda shocking that Flowood is said to be the most solvent city in the State, too. That doesn't suck.

Yep, we Rankin Countians have just barely started wearing shoes and have running water. As long as we can keep the likes of folks like you believing that.....job well done!

Anonymous said...

Just one look at their Leadership on their "About Us" page betrays they are a perfect fit for Niknar and Brandon, MS. They are solidly white and male. Not a single token.

Anonymous said...

While you Rank-tards and Mad-rons are busy arguing over which crackers have the best hoods, you're both getting played by people who think everyone in the state is an ignorant redneck like, um...y'all. It sure doesn't help that officials from both counties and the state are doing everything they can to prove them correct. If either county were full of intelligent, cultured, and sophisticated people, and the land prices were truly high, no one would be wasting time and money trying to stick data centers there.

Anonymous said...

The reason there is a paucity of economic development in south Mississippi is because the casinos suck the employment market dry.

I complained to the manager of my local supermarket about his incompetent employees who couldn't run a cash register. He said he can't keep good employees on the payroll because the casinos snap them up as soon as he gets them trained. That's what I'm talking about.

Anonymous said...

I'm only wondering if Rankin First netted a $ out of this or Ole Tom worked many, many Years to give it away--?

Anonymous said...

I Love to Read the Buildup Articles, like the one here KF posted for us. It makes me remember the buildups to the Grenada Processing Plant, and the Power Plants in Akerman & Dekalb. Maybe it's Just a Form Letter you can Download & Printout...

Anonymous said...

And east of I-55.

Anonymous said...

Great. Now I can expect my lights to be shut of for two hours three days a week ,IN RURAL RAYMOND, for the rest of my life. Yey !!!!

Anonymous said...

7:03 ................not at Ameristar. That place has the lazy ...the rude....the on dey breaks. The only way to get a drink in there is to be an employee of another casino.

Anonymous said...

11:10 did they pay you to say that?

Anonymous said...

Oh the irony, a historic memorial statue of a Confederate soldier in downtown Brandon facing west to keep an eye on the 6 billion dollar project out of Connecticut.

Anonymous said...

Dean Kirby doesn't live south of I-20....

Anonymous said...

Anyone that thinks this is good news is stupid. It'll poison the water, use the water, no water pressure. Look at what happened in memphis

Anonymous said...

https://www.grenadastar.com/domtar-indefinitely-idle-grenada-mill-september

Anonymous said...

Pig in a poke. Give away the ranch and the ridin' cultivator in exchange for a 40 acre concrete parking lot.

Remember, all the casinos that flooded into Mississippi did so to better the industrial and financial climate all across the state. No other motive.


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Wrestling returns, except this time it will be a Battle Royal with Othor Cain, Ben Allen, Kim Wade, Haley Fisackerly, Alan Lange, and “Big Cat” Donna Ladd all in the ring at the same time. The Battle Royal will be in a steel cage, no time limit, no referee, and the losers must leave town. Marshand Crisler will be the honorary referee (as it gives him a title without actually having to do anything).


Meet KIM Waaaaaade at the Entergy Tent. For five pesos, Kim will sell you a chance to win a deed to a crack house on Ridgeway Street stuffed in the Howard Industries pinata. Don't worry if the pinata is beaten to shreds, as Mr. Wade has Jose, Emmanuel, and Carlos, all illegal immigrants, available as replacements for the it. Upon leaving the Entergy tent, fig leaves will be available in case Entergy literally takes everything you have as part of its Trollfest ticket price adjustment charge.

Donna Ladd of The Jackson Free Press will give several classes on learning how to write. Smearing, writing without factchecking, and reporting only one side of a story will be covered. A donation to pay their taxes will be accepted and she will be signing copies of their former federal tax liens. Ms. Ladd will give a dramatic reading of her two award-winning essays (They received The Jackson Free Press "Best Of" awards.) "Why everything is always about me" and "Why I cover murders better than anyone else in Jackson".

In the spirit of helping those who are less fortunate, Trollfest '09 adopts a cause for which a portion of the proceeds and donations will be donated: Keeping Frank Melton in his home. The “Keep Frank Melton From Being Homeless” booth will sell chances for five dollars to pin the tail on the jackass. John Reeves has graciously volunteered to be the jackass for this honorable excursion into saving Frank's ass. What's an ass between two friends after all? If Mr. Reeves is unable to um, perform, Speaker Billy McCoy has also volunteered as when the word “jackass” was mentioned he immediately ran as fast as he could to sign up.


In order to help clean up the legal profession, Adam Kilgore of the Mississippi Bar will be giving away free, round-trip plane tickets to the North Pole where they keep their bar complaint forms (which are NOT available online). If you don't want to go to the North Pole, you can enjoy Brant Brantley's (of the Mississippi Commission on Judicial Performance) free guided tours of the quicksand field over by High Street where all complaints against judges disappear. If for some reason you are unable to control yourself, never fear; Judge Houston Patton will operate his jail where no lawyers are needed or allowed as you just sit there for minutes... hours.... months...years until he decides he is tired of you sitting in his jail. Do not think Judge Patton is a bad judge however as he plans to serve free Mad Dog 20/20 to all inmates.

Trollfest '09 is a pet-friendly event as well. Feel free to bring your dog with you and do not worry if your pet gets hungry, as employees of the Jackson Zoo will be on hand to provide some of their animals as food when it gets to be feeding time for your little loved one.

Relax at the Fox News Tent. Since there are only three blonde reporters in Jackson (being blonde is a requirement for working at Fox News), Megan and Kathryn from WAPT and Wendy from WLBT will be on loan to Fox. To gain admittance to the VIP section, bring either your Republican Party ID card or a Rebel Flag. Bringing both and a torn-up Obama yard sign will entitle you to free drinks served by Megan, Wendy, and Kathryn. Get your tickets now. Since this is an event for trolls, no ID is required. Just bring the hate. Bring the family, Trollfest '09 is for EVERYONE!!!

This is definitely a Beaver production.


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Trollfest '07

Jackson Jambalaya is the home of Trollfest '07. Catch this great event which promises to leave NE Jackson & Fondren in flames. Sonjay Poontang and his band headline the night with a special steel cage, no time limit "loser must leave town" bout between Alan Lange and "Big Cat"Donna Ladd following afterwards. Kamikaze will perform his new song F*** Bush, he's still a _____. Did I mention there was no referee? Dr. Heddy Matthias and Lori Gregory will face off in the undercard dueling with dangling participles and other um, devices. Robbie Bell will perform Her two latest songs: My Best Friends are in the Media and Mama's, Don't Let Your Babies Grow up to be George Bell. Sid Salter of The Clarion-Ledger will host "Pin the Tail on the Trial Lawyer", sponsored by State Farm.

There will be a hugging booth where in exchange for your young son, Frank Melton will give you a loooong hug. Trollfest will have a dunking booth where Muhammed the terrorist will curse you to Allah as you try to hit a target that will drop him into a vat of pig grease. However, in the true spirit of Separate But Equal, Don Imus and someone from NE Jackson will also sit in the dunking booth for an equal amount of time. Tom Head will give a reading for two hours on why he can't figure out who the hell he is. Cliff Cargill will give lessons with his .80 caliber desert eagle, using Frank Melton photos as targets. Tackleberry will be on hand for an autograph session. KIM Waaaaaade will be passing out free titles and deeds to crackhouses formerly owned by The Wood Street Players.

If you get tired come relax at the Fox News Tent. To gain admittance to the VIP section, bring either your Republican Party ID card or a Rebel Flag. Bringing both will entitle you to free drinks.Get your tickets now. Since this is an event for trolls, no ID is required, just bring the hate. Bring the family, Trollfest '07 is for EVERYONE!!!

This is definitely a Beaver production.

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