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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Multiple Mississippi law enforcement and public safety agencies completed Terminal Agency Coordinator training this week at the Criminal Information Center, aimed at improving coordination and communication.
Read moreNortheast Community College’s 12-month program trains students in advanced imaging technology to assist in medical diagnoses. Applications are due May 1.
Read moreThe 2026 Governor’s Arts Awards will be televised tonight at 8 p.m. on Mississippi Public Broadcasting, celebrating Mississippians for their contributions to the arts.
Read moreFourteen athletes from the Michigan Blue Devils are set to compete at the MHSAA State Track & Field Championships in multiple events.
Read moreNortheast Mississippi Community College softball’s regular-season finale has been rescheduled for Friday amid forecasted bad weather.
Read moreThe Gospel Choir One Night Worship will showcase performances by Northeast Voices of Praise and Shannon High School Gospel Choir on April 27 in Hines Hall.
Read moreMississippi native and Pirates outfielder Jake Mangum created a memorable moment by acknowledging a fan at a recent game.
Read moreThe Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks is seeking applicants for roles at the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science and statewide construction projects.
Read moreThe Booneville Art Show showcases works by 7th and 8th graders along with high school students, offering an evening of creativity and community support.
Read moreBooneville High School honored students Sara Grace Hatch and Jacob Matthews for their selection as Rotary Students and participation in the Rotary Student Luncheon.
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