Mississippi Department of Public Safety Shares Throwback Photo of Cadet Class 60
The Mississippi Department of Public Safety posted a vintage photo of Cadet Class 60, inviting viewers to identify any familiar faces.
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The Mississippi Department of Public Safety posted a vintage photo of Cadet Class 60, inviting viewers to identify any familiar faces.
Read MoreJohnny Granberry, a lifelong hunter and artist from Holmes County, discusses his work on Mississippi’s 2026 turkey stamp in a new episode of the Mississippi Outdoors Podcast.
Read MoreHunters in Maryland are encouraged to prepare as turkey season begins this weekend. Officials advise checking regulations before heading out.
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Read MoreNortheast Mississippi Community College’s baseball game scheduled for Wednesday has been moved to Thursday because of weather concerns. The game will now start at 1 p.m. at The Plex.
Read MoreMississippi is participating in the Trump administration’s pilot program aimed at providing foster homes for every child in the system, officials say.
Read MoreOfficials express gratitude to First Lady Melania Trump and anticipate collaboration.
Read MoreThe National Weather Service has issued a level 2 of 5 threat for severe weather across Mississippi on March 11, 2026, including damaging winds, hail, and tornadoes.
Read MoreThe Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks is accepting applications for conservation officers through March 17, 2026.
Read MoreMississippi turkey hunters contribute to wild turkey conservation through funding, population management, and habitat stewardship, officials say.
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