Board of Supervisors Approve Singing River's Budget
The Jackson County Board of Supervisors approved Singing River Health System’s proposed budget for $325 million, but denied their request for an extra two million in tax money.
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The Jackson County Board of Supervisors approved Singing River Health System’s proposed budget for $325 million, but denied their request for an extra two million in tax money.
Singing River Health System could turn a profit for the first time in more than three years.
Singing River Health System could be paying back the money it failed to contribute to the employee pension fund over the years.
Last week, Singing River Hospital retirees had the chance to vocalize issues and concerns regarding their pension plan during a Q&A session at the Jackson County Board of Supervisors meeting.
Nearly one week after the primary elections, the Singing River Health System retirees were allowed to voice their opinions to the Jackson County Board of Supervisors once again.
Today, the Jackson County Board of Supervisors announced their offer to Singing River Health System to foot the bill for a firm that would turn the hospital around financially.
Singing River leaders, Jackson County supervisors and state legislators came together in Pascagoula today to discuss the hospital’s financial state. But one group that did not feel welcome to the meeting was the hospital’s retirees.
According to our media partner the Sun Herald, a Singing River Health System Board of Trustee member has resigned.
The Jackson County Board of Supervisors is inviting state lawmakers and the public to a “meet and greet” with Singing River Hospital officials next Monday.
What is the perspective of Jackson County supervisors who have been in the middle of the battle? Today, News 25’s Kristen Durand spoke with District 5 Supervisors John McKay
What is the perspective of Jackson County supervisors who have been in the middle of the battle? Today, News 25’s Kristen Durand spoke with District 5 Supervisors John McKay
What is the perspective of Jackson County supervisors who have been in the middle of the battle? Today, News 25’s Kristen Durand spoke with District 5 Supervisors John McKay.
Today, the Jackson County Board of Supervisors announced they are moving forward with a lawsuit against Singing River Health Systems’ former audit firm.
A grand jury has decided there were no criminal wrongdoings in Singing River Health System’s decision to terminate the pension plan.
A Grand Jury has decided no criminal wrongdoing was done in the case of the termination of the Singing River Health System Pension Plan. They considered 353 counts involving 228 defendants.
The Singing River pension plan was unsustainable from the beginning, that’s what attorney Billy Guice is saying.
Today, News 25 spoke with Jackson County District 4 Supervisor Troy Ross about his perspective on the pension situation.
It’s been nearly 8 months since the onset of Singing River Health System’s retirement woes, and retirees are still searching for answers.
Singing River Hospital System plans to submit a pension plan proposal to the courts in hopes of resolving its retirement benefits crisis.
Today, Judge Breland Hilburn assigned Robert Douglas Sneed of Jackson to be a special master in the case of the Singing River Health Systems failing pension plan, according to the Sun Herald.
Dozens of local college-bound students will get help pursuing their careers in health care, thanks to some hefty scholarships through Singing River.
The health system asked for Harris' recusal, believing he could appear to be biased.
Some were skeptical, but the Mississippi House of Representatives has finally passed an amended version of the Opening Meetings Bill.
The extension prevents termination of the health system’s retirement plan for another 90 days.