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+ Current Chamber Programs:
+
+
+The City of Olive Branch, a suburb of Memphis,
+TN, is the fastest growing community in
+Mississippi with a population growth of well
+over 20% in 1998. Its industrial development
+began in 1973 with the opening of a 3,000 acre
+industrial park by Holiday Inns, Inc. More than
+26 employers were attracted to the community in
+the first 6 1/2 years.
+
+The Chamber's major thrust is: To help the
+community respond to the opportunities and
+challenges of Mississippi's fastest growing
+city. Key elements of its objectives are
+assuring adequate transportation corridors; a
+new postal facility; the development of strong
+relationships between new residents and the
+retail community through a proprietary Coupon
+Book mailed in monthly welcome packets to each
+new household; and helping local employers with
+their expansion plans while assisting
+prospective new employers.
+
+
+ Contact Information
+
+
+Olive Branch Chamber of Commerce
+P.O. Box 608
+6820 Cockrum Street
+Olive Branch, MS 38654-0608
+Phone: 601-895-2600
+FAX: 601-895-2625
+Email: OliveMiss@aol.com
+
+
+
President: John P. McDonald
+
President, Cargo Logistics Co., Inc.
+
Vice President: Steve Nelson
+
Manager, Milwaukee Electric Tool Corp.
+
Secretary/Treasurer: Samuel I. Ware, Sr.
+
President, ATS, Inc.
+
Manager: Vickie DuPree
+
Executive Director Emeritus: Jack McCauley
+
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+Members of the Board of Directors
+in addition to the Officers
+
+
+
+The Wesson House is the restored home (circa 1885-1890)
+of Olive Branch's first mayor, B. F. Wesson It is designated
+a Mississippi Landmark and is available for a variety of
+community uses.
+
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+
+
+Olive Branch is a Great Place to Live and Work
+
+
+Olive Branch, Mississippi. A community with 5 golf courses;
+Mississippi's largest Post Office at catalog publishing
+house, Qubecor; the nation's largest bonsai nursery,
+Brussell's, and one of the State's busiest airports. A
+unique name that distinguishes...
+
+
+
+...A Nice Place in The Country
+With A City Next Door!
+
+
+
+P.S. If you're curious about the state in which the other
+Olive Branch is located email us. We will be glad to save
+you time looking for it.
+
+
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+Olive Branch, MS
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+Local Chamber Site
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Request For More Information
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+ Olive Branch, Mississippi
+ History of Area
+
+ What A Unique Name, You Say.
+ And You're Right! Only One
+ Other Community In The
+ United States Is Also
+ Named Olive Branch
+
+Like many other cities, Olive Branch had a
+different name when it was first founded near
+where several old Chickasaw Indian Trails
+crossed. It was originally called Watson's
+Crossroad. Then, in 1846, when the first Post
+Office was established, Mrs. Frances Wilson
+Blocker - a descendant of one of the
+community's founders - suggested the name Olive
+Branch. She thought, it is said, that the new
+name symbolized a dove bringing a Branch to the
+seagoing Noah.
+
+Whatever the reason for her choice, the name
+was informally adopted by the 185 residents. On
+May 1, 1874 Olive Branch was incorporated as a
+town and on March 6, 1888 it progressed to
+Village status.
+
+But there was a lot of history before Olive
+Branch was formally named. Mississippi had
+become a State on December 10, 1817. Until then
+it had been known as Mississippi Territory and
+included what is now Alabama.
+
+Fourteen years before the Olive Branch Post
+Office opened, President Andrew Jackson was
+just beginning his second term. He decided that
+extensive Indian-held land east of the
+Mississippi River should be given to frontier
+settlers for clearing and farming so he
+dispatched General John Coffee to northern
+Mississippi. General Coffee's assignment was to
+persuade the Chickasaw Indians to sell some of
+their land. He succeeded when in October, 1832
+the tribal chieftains signed the Pontotoc
+Treaty which allowed them to keep certain
+designated lands. The remainder was opened to
+settlers.
+
+A Spanish Explorer Leaves His Mark...
+
+Seventeen counties were created soon after the
+Treaty including, in 1836, DeSoto County. The
+name was derived from the famous Spanish
+explorer Hernando DeSoto. And Hernando,
+Mississippi became the DeSoto County Seat.
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+Olive Branch Elementary 895-2256
+Sunni Barkley, Principal
+
+Olive Branch Intermediate 893-1221
+Joe C. Eoff, Principal
+
+Olive Branch Middle 895-4610
+Ken Reid, Principal
+
+Olive Branch High School 893-3344
+Dr. Charles Garrett, Principal
+
+Northwest Mississippi Community College
+Olive Branch Campus 895-7600
+Southaven Campus 342-1570
+
+(Private Schools)
+DeSoto Academy 895-6385
+Mrs. Bruce Graybel, Administrator
+
+Sacred Heart School-Walls 781-0650
+Ms. Cathleen Fuccaro, Principal
+
+SBEC 349-3096
+Paul Young, Administrator
+
+The Olive Branch Schools (two elementary, one
+middle, one intermediate and one high school)
+are part of the DeSoto County School system,
+the second largest in the state and highly
+ranked academically.
+
+Jerry Baird, Superintendent
+DeSoto County Schools
+5 East South Street
+Hernando, MS 38632
+(601)429-5271
+
+Northwest Mississippi Community College opened
+its new DeSoto Center only minutes from Olive
+Branch in late 1995. The Center is designed to
+accomodate overe 1,400 students at a time, with
+25 classrooms, four computer labs, two science
+labs, one practical nursing lab, a spacious
+library and other facilities.
+
+Keith Godbold, Director
+DeSoto Center
+Northwest Mississippi Community College
+5197 W.E. Ross Parkway
+Southaven, MS 38671
+(601)342-1570
+
+Northwest also offers a Skill/Tech program to,
+among other things, bridge the gap between the
+skills of the available labor pool and the
+performance needs opf area employers.
+
+Joyce Brasell, Center Director
+510 N. Panola Street
+Senatobia, MS 38668
+(601)562-3458
+FAX (601)562-3951
+
+Allied Enterprises, part of the State
+Department of Rehabilitation, located in Olive
+Branch, serves disabled people training to
+re-enter the work force.
+
+Tarea Stout, Facility Manager
+Allied Enterprises of Olive Branch
+P.O.Box 550
+Olive Branch, MS 38654
+(601)895-4363
+FAX (601)893-2792
+
+DeSoto Students beat U.S. average
+By Stephen D. Price
+The Commercial Appeal (2/12/99)
+
+DeSoto County Schools students scored better
+than state and national averages in achievement
+tests taken in the fall of 1998.
+District test coordinator Peggy Slaugther
+credited the improvement on the Iowa Test of
+Basic Skills, the Test of Achievement and
+Proficiency and the Functional Literacy Exam to
+"students' hard work and parents being
+concerned."
+In composite test scores that include reading,
+language and math, DeSoto County fourth-graders
+scored in the 54th percentile nationally, which
+means they scored equal to or better than 54
+percent of other students. In 1997,
+fourth-graders scored in the 53rd percentile.
+Fifth-graders scored in the 54th percentile, up
+from the 52nd percentile in 1997; sixth-graders
+were in the 55th percentile, dipping from the
+56th; seventh-graders scored in the 57th
+percentile, up from the 55th; eight-graders
+scored in the 57th percentile, up from the
+55th.
+Ninth-graders took the Test of Achievements and
+Proficency and scored in the 54th percentile,
+compared with the 50th the preceeding year.
+In Mississippi students must take the
+Functional Literacy Exam and score at least 770
+percent to graduate from high school. In DeSoto
+County 96 percent of students passed in 1998,
+compared with 94 percent in 1997.
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Economic Development Menu
+
+
+
Select from the items below:
+
+
Overview:
+
An overview of the economic resources in our area.
+
Demographics:
+
A printable report of the demographics of our area.
+
Industrial Parks:
+
Your guide to the industrial parks located in our community.
+
Sites & Buildings:
+
A searchable database of the available sites and buildings
+ located in our community.
+
Employers Directory:
+
A searchable listing of the area's major employers.
+
Transportation Resources
+
A map-based presentation of transportation facilities
+ in the area.
+
Workforce Development:
+
A map-based presentation of the workforce development
+ resources available in our community.
+
State & Regional Resources:
+
A listing of useful contacts at the state and regional level.
+
Incentives:
+
A listing of incentives, tax abatements, and low-interest
+ financing options.
+
Links & Contacts:
+
A listing of useful contacts.
+
Developmental News Releases:
+
A listing of news releases pertaining to economic development.
+
+
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About the Olive Branch Chamber
+
+
+The City of Olive Branch, a suburb of Memphis,
+TN, is the fastest growing community in
+Mississippi with a population growth of well
+over 20% in 1998. Its industrial development
+began in 1973 with the opening of a 3,000 acre
+industrial park by Holiday Inns, Inc. More than
+26 employers were attracted to the community in
+the first 6 1/2 years.
+
+The Chamber's major thrust is: To help the
+community respond to the opportunities and
+challenges of Mississippi's fastest growing
+city. Key elements of its objectives are
+assuring adequate transportation corridors; a
+new postal facility; the development of strong
+relationships between new residents and the
+retail community through a proprietary Coupon
+Book mailed in monthly welcome packets to each
+new household; and helping local employers with
+their expansion plans while assisting
+prospective new employers.
+
Members of the Board of Directors
+in addition to the Officers
+
+
+
+
Carol Allen
David Taylor
+
+
+
Cherokee Valley Golf Club
Metro Aviation
+
+
+
Rita Bright Fink
Patrick Jordan
+
+
+
House of Fink
Whispering Woods Hotel
+
+
+
Tate Murley
Arthur Wright
+
+
+
Northcentral MS Power
Wright Floor Coverings
+
+
+
+
+-back-
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+
History of The Olive Branch Area
+
+What a unique name, you say... And you're right!
+Only one other community in the United States
+has the name, Olive Branch.
+
+
+Like many other cities, Olive Branch had a
+different name when it was first founded near
+where several old Chickasaw Indian Trails
+crossed. It was originally called Watson's
+Crossroad. Then, in 1846, when the first Post
+Office was established, Mrs. Frances Wilson
+Blocker - a descendant of one of the
+community's founders - suggested the name Olive
+Branch. She thought, it is said, that the new
+name symbolized a dove bringing a Branch to the
+seagoing Noah.
+
+Whatever the reason for her choice, the name
+was informally adopted by the 185 residents. On
+May 1, 1874 Olive Branch was incorporated as a
+town and on March 6, 1888 it progressed to
+Village status.
+
+But there was a lot of history before Olive
+Branch was formally named. Mississippi had
+become a State on December 10, 1817. Until then
+it had been known as Mississippi Territory and
+included what is now Alabama.
+
+Fourteen years before the Olive Branch Post
+Office opened, President Andrew Jackson was
+just beginning his second term. He decided that
+extensive Indian-held land east of the
+Mississippi River should be given to frontier
+settlers for clearing and farming so he
+dispatched General John Coffee to northern
+Mississippi. General Coffee's assignment was to
+persuade the Chickasaw Indians to sell some of
+their land. He succeeded when in October, 1832
+the tribal chieftains signed the Pontotoc
+Treaty which allowed them to keep certain
+designated lands. The remainder was opened to
+settlers.
+
+A Spanish Explorer Leaves His Mark...
+Seventeen counties were created soon after the
+Treaty including, in 1836, DeSoto County. The
+name was derived from the famous Spanish
+explorer Hernando DeSoto. And Hernando,
+Mississippi became the DeSoto County Seat.
+
+-back-
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