Mississippi assesses storm damage as flooding persists
Damage assessments are ongoing across Mississippi following severe storms and flooding. Multiple shelters and donation sites remain open for affected residents.
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Members of the Mississippi Federation of Women’s Clubs gathered for their annual convention, highlighting their community service efforts across the state.
Read moreMississippi Gov. Tate Reeves announced a special session to address redistricting following pending Supreme Court decisions. The session is scheduled 21 days after the court rules on a key case.
Read moreThe Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks invites children 15 and younger to participate in free youth fishing events across the state this month.
Read moreThe Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks explains the purpose of tent-like webs in trees, which are built by forest tent caterpillars each spring.
Read moreKindergarten students at Baldwyn Elementary School recently completed their MKAS assessments, according to school officials.
Read moreBooneville High School has recognized its top graduates in the Class of 2026, celebrating academic achievement among seniors.
Read moreBES teachers are celebrating Autism Awareness Month by promoting support, understanding, and acceptance for all students.
Read moreWaste Connections reports a trash pickup disruption on W. Skyline Drive due to a low line blocking the roadway. Service will resume once the issue is resolved.
Read moreNortheast Mississippi Community College Softball played its final regular-season game today against Southwest at SMCC Softball Field in Summit, Mississippi.
Read moreYnetta Nichols, an organ donor recipient and Driver Service Bureau trainer, highlights the importance of making life-saving decisions, thanks to a donor’s generosity.
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