Home > News > Kenny Griffis and Jim Kitchens speeches... Kenny Griffis and Jim Kitchens speeches at Stennis Institute #mselex By: Magnolia Tribune - October 14, 2016 Share About the Author(s) Magnolia Tribune This article was produced by Magnolia Tribune staff. More Like This News | Magnolia Tribune • July 1, 2026 Expansion of Lee County auto parts plant will invest $53 million, create 28 jobs “Expansions like this strengthen our position as a top state for automotive manufacturing,” Gov. Tate Reeves. Auto Parts Manufacturing Mississippi in Lee County is expanding its operations, the company announced Wednesday. The corporate project will entail a $53 million investment that will create 28 jobs. “APMM’s $53 million investment marks another huge win for Lee… More From This Author News | Magnolia Tribune • June 29, 2026 Magnolia Mornings: June 29, 2026 News | Magnolia Tribune • June 26, 2026 Magnolia Mornings: June 26, 2026 News | Magnolia Tribune • June 25, 2026 Magnolia Mornings: June 25, 2026 Previous Story News | Magnolia Tribune • October 14, 2016 @CongPalazzo on @realDonaldTrump: If you don’t support Trump, you’re supporting @HillaryClinton Next Story News | Magnolia Tribune • October 14, 2016 Congressman @GreggHarper speaks at Mississippi Manufacturers Association conference News | Jeremy Pittari • July 1, 2026 Workforce Pell Grant program ramping up in Mississippi Job training that could qualify for federal aid may include pipefitters, plumbers and power line technicians. Mississippians looking to seek a degree or training in a high-skill, high-wage job will soon be able to apply for Workforce Pell Grant funds. Expanded access to the federal aid within Mississippi follows approval of a policy by the… News | Jeremy Pittari • July 1, 2026 Second pharmacist in fraud case sentenced this week to two and a half years and restitution payments Ricky Wayne Quinn will have to repay close to $800,000 jointly with business parter John Anthony Null, who was sentenced earlier in the year. A second man has been sentenced in a healthcare fraud case that resulted in nearly $800,000 in funding having to be paid back to Medicaid. According to a release from Mississippi…