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Entergy Mississippi President & CEO Haley Fisackerly updates media on the storm restoration effort
Entergy Mississippi President & CEO Haley Fisackerly updates media on the storm restoration effort
News > Leadership, Communities, Customers, Safety, Employees, Storms
Entergy Mississippi continues storm recovery
06/18/2023

A workforce of 2,000 is restoring power as storms keep striking the service area

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Entergy warns customers of search engine scams
06/06/2023

Only use Entergy website to find bill payment options

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News > Customers, Safety
Entergy Arkansas warns customers of search engine scams
05/30/2023

Although many people use online searches to find important information, Entergy Arkansas is warning customers to be cautious and only pay their bills from the official Entergy website.

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News > Customers, Safety
Entergy Mississippi warns customers of search engine scams
05/18/2023

One online scam is duping customers with a website and phone number that look legitimate, but it’s actually luring customers into a trap. Entergy Mississippi customers should only depend on information from Entergy’s own sites to conduct business.

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News > Safety
Know what’s below - call 811 before you dig
04/20/2023

April is National Safe Digging Month and Entergy Arkansas is reminding you to call 811 before digging into your list of spring projects.

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News > Safety
Know what’s below - call 811 before you dig
04/18/2023

Regardless of what you plan to do, how deep you plan to dig or even if you’ve called before for a similar project, every job requires a call to 811 first.

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News > Customers, Safety
Know what’s below - call 811 before you dig
04/11/2023

Stay safe by knowing where utility lines are buried.

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News > Communities, Customers, Safety
Know what’s below - call 811 before you dig
04/03/2023

Stay safe by knowing where utility lines are buried

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William Zimmerman was driving to his job at Grand Gulf when he saw a house on fire. His quick, safe actions saved it from total ruin.
William Zimmerman was driving to his job at Grand Gulf when he saw a house on fire. His quick, safe actions saved it from total ruin.
News > Communities, Customers, Safety, Employees
Burning house saved by Grand Gulf Nuclear Station employee
03/02/2023

William Zimmerman’s experience on plant’s fire brigade helps save Claiborne County home

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