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Louisiana college students can earn $4,000 in technology scholarships for the 2024-25 school year
12/06/2023

Entergy’s Information Technology organization has announced the application period has opened for its scholarship program for New Orleans metro area college students.

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Entergy’s pro bono team helps Afghan refugee family seek asylum
11/29/2023

This year, Entergy’s pro bono team successfully assisted an Afghan refugee family in their pursuit of immigration asylum in the United States.

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Entergy Nuclear gifts North Jackson Elementary School $10,000 grant, other donations
11/16/2023

Principal attributes portion of school’s “A” rating to the company’s support

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Celebrate the magic of energy efficiency this holiday season
11/09/2023

The second annual drive-through holiday lights spectacular at the Brandon Amphitheater will be open Nov. 17 through Dec. 31, and Entergy Mississippi customers have the opportunity to purchase a discounted ticket and receive a free energy efficient kit.

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The team taking the trophy at the second annual Entergy Mississippi power generation golf tournament included Grand Gulf Nuclear Station employees Meredith Spencer, nuclear security officer; Larry Savell, supervisor, construction/field engineering; and Johnny Steverson, supervisor, facilities; and their friend Jacob Brister,
The team taking the trophy at the second annual Entergy Mississippi power generation golf tournament included Grand Gulf Nuclear Station employees Meredith Spencer, nuclear security officer; Larry Savell, supervisor, construction/field engineering; and Johnny Steverson, supervisor, facilities; and their friend Jacob Brister,
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Participants in Power Gen golf tournament enjoy good time for a great cause
10/26/2023

A cool fall morning gave way to some hot swings last week as the second annual Power Generation golf tournament got underway at Dancing Rabbit Golf Club. Fifteen teams and 59 participants took to the greens to raise funds for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

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Going to bat for our customers
10/19/2023

Hundreds of Entergy’s Louisiana employees recently went to bat for some of the most vulnerable residents in our communities by raising more than $63,000 for a program that provides utility bill assistance to older adults and disabled customers.

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GSU students to ‘Level Up’ in innovation and technology through Entergy, Accenture internship
10/17/2023

Entergy and Accenture have partnered a second year with Grambling State University in Louisiana to develop an innovation and technology workforce of the future through an internship program called Level Up.

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Gathering on HJC campus are (l-r) Carter Burns, executive director, Historic Natchez Foundation; Katie Blount, Director, MDAH; Haley Fisackerly, president and CEO, Entergy Mississippi; Spence Flatgard, president, MDAH board.
Gathering on HJC campus are (l-r) Carter Burns, executive director, Historic Natchez Foundation; Katie Blount, Director, MDAH; Haley Fisackerly, president and CEO, Entergy Mississippi; Spence Flatgard, president, MDAH board.
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Entergy Mississippi supports arts, education and economic development with two major gifts
10/05/2023

Entergy Mississippi has committed to contributing $250,000 over five years to help fund the renovation of the Gore Arts Complex on the campus of Mississippi College in Clinton and providing another contribution of $250,000 over five years to the Foundation for Mississippi History to support a new initiative by the Mississippi Department of Archives and History to transform the Historic Jefferson College campus in Washington, Mississippi.

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Created in partnership with the Children’s Foundation of Mississippi, the Kids to College program helps families establish savings accounts for their children to attend a two- or four-year college, trade or technical school.
Created in partnership with the Children’s Foundation of Mississippi, the Kids to College program helps families establish savings accounts for their children to attend a two- or four-year college, trade or technical school.
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Education and workforce development go hand-in-hand in building a better future for Mississippi
10/05/2023

As the company progressed through the decades, so did its workforce needs. New technologies and computerization began transforming the industry, creating a greater demand for employees with science, technology, engineering and math, or STEM, expertise.

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