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Oxford capitalizes on its literary past and present
Greene, Stephen
- In:
The Regional Economist
(
2005
)
Jul
,
pp. 14-15
As Abraham Lincoln is to Springfield, Ill., as Mark Twain is to Hannibal, Mo., William Faulkner is to Oxford, Miss.
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Well-preserved Madison looks to attract more than just tourists
Greene, Stephen
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The Regional Economist
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2004
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,
pp. 14-14
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Despite possible plant closure, Paducah hopes for an enriching future
Greene, Stephen
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The Regional Economist
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2003
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Jul
,
pp. 14-15
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Image makeover: Starkville shows there's a place for high tech in Mississippi
Greene, Stephen
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The Regional Economist
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2003
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Apr
,
pp. 14-15
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Breaking out: Marion's success not confined to prison
Greene, Stephen
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The Regional Economist
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2003
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Jan
,
pp. 14-15
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A tale of two generations
Greene, Stephen
- In:
The Regional Economist
(
2002
)
Jan.
,
pp. 14-15
Kirksville, Mo., has found success in rolling out the red carpet not only for college students but for senior citizens.
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Doing business in Texarkana sometimes means going over the line
Greene, Stephen
- In:
The Regional Economist
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2002
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Apr.
,
pp. 14-15
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Historic Vincennes draws strength from within
Greene, Stephen
- In:
The Regional Economist
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2002
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Jul.
,
pp. 14-15
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Action Jackson: Tennessee town seeks to continue 10-year roll
Greene, Stephen
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The Regional Economist
(
2001
)
Jan
,
pp. 14-15
Led by a potato chip factory, Jackson has experienced a manufacturing boom that has city fathers smiling.
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Cracks develop in furniture stronghold
Greene, Stephen
- In:
The Regional Economist
(
2001
)
Jul
,
pp. 14-15
Tupelo, Miss., remains the king of the upholstered furniture industry. But layoffs and shutdowns spur call for diversification.
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