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Recent stories
- Bad Boy Enterprises gets good news from IRS
November 7, 2009 - Misleading information unacceptable
November 1, 2009 - Leaders are seeking our input on recreation
October 24, 2009 - Recreation can help with unification
October 18, 2009 - City needs a confident captain
October 11, 2009 - What happened to city’s vision?
October 4, 2009 - City needs lesson in leadership
September 27, 2009 - Web site prompts conversations
September 20, 2009 - Mims worries state funds may stay gloomy
September 18, 2009 - New CEO ready to lead Bad Boy’s expansion
September 13, 2009 - See full list of stories by Kevin Cooper...
Recent photos
September 13, 2009
Bad Boy Enterprises workers such as Terry Williams, pictured installing a fender on one of the new Bad Boy Buggy XT models, have been ramping up production as both traditional hunting market sales and alternative markets for the electric vehicles have begun to increase.
September 13, 2009
Michael Easton performs a quality control test on a new Bad Boy Buggy XT model at the Natchez production facility in preparation for shipment. Easton is one of approximately 60 people employed by the Natchez firm.
September 13, 2009
New Bad Boy Enterprises CEO John Skrabo has big plans for developing new markets for the Natchez-based company’s line of all-electric 4x4s. Traditionally, Bad Boy Buggies have been sold predominantly to hunters who use the nearly silent machines to quickly get into the field without alerting nearby game.
December 26, 2008
Worker John Swinny drags four trees from the lot at Stine Lumber Friday afternoon. The trees were headed to a nearby recycling container.
December 10, 2008
Wayne Richardson clears portions of a porch overhang off Jeff Davis Boulevard Tuesday night. The overhang blew from Glen Mizell’s backyard into the street, blocking traffic. Tree limbs, construction signs and traffic signals were all downed near the intersection of Seargent S. Prentiss and John R. Junkin Drive.




