Mississippi Flooding Remains a Concern as Several Rivers Stay in Flood Stages
Thirteen rivers and creeks in Mississippi are in major to minor flood stages, but levels are expected to decline in the next day, officials say.
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Thirteen rivers and creeks in Mississippi are in major to minor flood stages, but levels are expected to decline in the next day, officials say.
Read MoreBaldwyn School District has published supply lists for kindergarten through eighth grade, available for download online.
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Read MoreThe college concludes its orientation season, welcoming new students and preparing for the upcoming fall semester.
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Read MoreMississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks biologists are conducting annual alligator surveys at night to monitor population trends.
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Read MoreA storm-related fatality occurred in Franklin County as officials respond to widespread flooding across the state. Emergency crews continue rescue efforts and monitor dam conditions.
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