Mississippians send relief supplies to northern neighbors after winter storm
Residents and leaders in Columbia are donating supplies to assist families displaced by severe winter weather in northern Mississippi.
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Residents and leaders in Columbia are donating supplies to assist families displaced by severe winter weather in northern Mississippi.
Read MoreLafayette County Emergency Management Agency collaborated with Mississippi agencies to distribute supplies to residents.
Read MoreStudents will experience a two-hour delay with adjusted schedules and services, according to school officials. Details are provided for transportation, breakfast, and class times.
Read MoreBooneville officials are encouraging licensed contractors and local service providers to offer assistance to residents after recent storms, emphasizing safety and scam prevention.
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Read MorePrince Oil is open and has kerosene available, while the Westside Community Center at Swift Park serves as a warming shelter for those in need.
Read MoreWaste Connections is operating normal routes and will collect extra garbage this week due to last week’s delay. Residents are asked to bag all additional waste.
Read MoreTrue Shield Roofing is providing free tarping services to homeowners facing upcoming rain, emphasizing community support during inclement weather.
Read MoreLane closures on I-55 at exit 233 in Yalobusha County will occur Sunday morning as utility crews repair power lines. Drivers should expect delays.
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