Read the 2009 edition of Images Tupelo, MS magazine sponsored by the Community Development Foundation. Using ActiveMagazine technology, you can flip through the actual pages of Images Tupelo, MS magazine on your computer screen.
Read the 2009 edition of Images Tupelo, MS magazine sponsored by the Community Development Foundation. Using ActiveMagazine technology, you can flip through the actual pages of Images Tupelo, MS magazine on your computer screen.
The Community Development Foundation serves as the voice of the Tupelo area business community. A variety of programs meet member needs and promote community growth.
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Tina Lutz – aka “Tina Fish” – insists on one thing, repeatedly, while talking about the Gum Tree Museum of Art.
When the human resources manager at Cooper Tire needs training programs for the company’s 1,500 employees, he knows just where to turn.
When Toyota broke ground on April 18, 2007, for its $1.3 billion manufacturing operation near Tupelo, Tom Robinson was one busy man. That’s because, five weeks earlier, Toyota hired Tom Robinson & Associates to help plan and coordinate the festivities.
Welcoming a new baby into the family is a joyful experience, but when complications arise, it can also be extremely worrisome. Nobody knows that better than the doctors and nurses at North Mississippi Medical Center’s Women’s Hospital.
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The Natchez Trace Parkway tempts more than motorists with its shady paths‚ plentiful wildlife and historical sites.
Most cities have nice areas. What’s striking about Tupelo is the variety of livable‚ charming neighborhoods that offer everything from affordable bungalows to million-dollar executive homes.
Bar-B-Q by Jim. The name is pretty straightforward and so is the guy behind it, Jim Beane, a welding supplier-turned restaurateur who has been serving folks in Tupelo lunch and dinner six days a week for the last 14 years.