Entergy Arkansas officials recently announced Katherine Holmstrom will join the Business and Economic Development group as a project manager.
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Team Serves Existing Industrial Customers, Recruits New Businesses
In its fifth year, the program has awarded over $400,000 for economic development efforts
Today officials with Mississippi County Economic Development and Entergy Arkansas announced completion of the utility’s Select Site certification for the Osceola Driver 130 industrial site, which sits on 130 acres near I-55, the Burlington Northern Santa Fe railway, and the Mississippi River.
In a year when remote learning has become more important than ever, representatives of Entergy Arkansas and the Arkansas Department of Education announced today a $482,000 grant that will be used to develop 20 new Career and Technical Education (CTE) courses that will be available to high school students and adults next fall.
Entergy Arkansas works with communities to implement an assessment tool that allows communities to certify their sites and communicate the prepared status to the Arkansas Economic Development Commission, site location consultants and company decision makers.
Entergy Texas completes new transmission project to improve reliability, lower costs
Entergy’s Louisiana companies recently provided $200,000 to Greater New Orleans, Inc. to support the organization’s economic development efforts in 10 south Louisiana parishes. The funds will be used to create business development, retention and environmental programs in the Greater New Orleans area.
Entergy Launches Enriched Online Property Search Tool
Ninth Consecutive Year on the List.
Entergy Corporation has been named one of the nation's Top 10 utilities in economic development for 2015 by Site Selection magazine for the ninth year in a row.