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Metal Tech, Inc. Wins Statewide Governor’s Cup Award

Metal Tech, Inc. of Gulfport, Mississippi was recently recognized as the 2008 statewide winner of the Governor’s Cup Award in the small business category for 50 or less employees. One of the highest honors presented by the governor, the award recognizes private sector businesses that have made a significant impact within their communities.

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Coast Incubators Host Angel Capital Seminar

With the entrepreneurial sector growing along the Mississippi Gulf Coast, it is essential for incubators to explore means of obtaining outside capital for their tenants and others in need of assistance. The Innovation Center in Biloxi, Miss., the Mississippi Enterprise for Technology at Stennis Space Center and the Mississippi Technology Alliance recently hosted an Angel Capital Seminar to introduce and expose the community to angel capital resources. The long-term goal of the seminar is to establish a viable angel capital network that will be mutually beneficial to inspiring entrepreneurs and interested investors.

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Pass Christian Receives State and International Support

The City of Pass Christian, Mississippi has received generous support from across the state – and across the globe – in the development of two new public facilities. Marsha Barbour, wife of Mississippi Governor Haley Barbour, has been influential in the construction of the Marsha Barbour Community Center. And, the Pass Christian Boys and Girls Club recently received a $5 million gift from the Middle Eastern country of Qatar.

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South Mississippi Hosts Governors

South Mississippi recently hosted governors from across the U.S. for the National Governors Association’s (NGA) 101st Annual Meeting. The bipartisan group attended the four-day event to discuss various issues facing states and the nation, including the economy, education and emergency preparedness.

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