Mississippi Warns of Wild Hogs, Non-Native Species Causing Damage
Wild hogs, an invasive species in Mississippi, cause millions in agricultural and forest damage annually and pose risks to wildlife, livestock, and humans.
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Bralee Leach, a junior at Baldwyn High School, spent the day shadowing nurses at NurseMed 2, gaining hands-on experience in a healthcare setting.
Read moreA fierce rivalry persists in the latest Bare Knuckle Boxing event, with fighters on both sides showing determination and skill.
Read moreThe Our Lady Tigers have brought back Christina Fulton into the starting five after she missed the previous game. The team’s upcoming game will be broadcast on multiple platforms.
Read moreMississippi has launched the Wild Turkey Stamp for the 2026 spring season. Hunters must purchase the stamp to hunt wild turkeys, with proceeds supporting conservation efforts.
Read moreThe application period for the 2026 WMA Spring Turkey Draw Hunts runs through Jan. 31, with non-residents needing a Public Land License Endorsement for certain hunts.
Read moreHigh school students interested in gaining experience in state government can apply to serve as pages this session. More details are available via contact email.
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Read moreMississippi officials celebrate significant improvements in education outcomes and push for legislation to increase parental choice and opportunities for students.
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Read moreThe Longwood Community Living Center hosted a special event for the Blue Devil football team, offering a fun and engaging experience.
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