Mississippi storm leaves one dead, three injured, thousands without power
A severe storm swept through parts of Mississippi, resulting in one fatality, three injuries, and widespread power outages, officials say.
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A severe storm swept through parts of Mississippi, resulting in one fatality, three injuries, and widespread power outages, officials say.
Read MoreThe county is making a significant investment to stimulate development and create new opportunities, officials say.
Read MoreThe Columbia station has reopened as of 8:50 a.m., but Jackson station remains closed, according to transit authorities.
Read MoreAuthorities are warning the public about a new wave of scam messages circulating via text. Commissioner Sean Tindell offers advice on how to stay protected.
Read MoreForty-seven cadets remain in Mississippi’s Class 70, continuing their training efforts amid encouragement from officials.
Read MoreThe Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks provides instructions on how to link youth hunter profiles to simplify game check-in processes for families.
Read MoreBooneville’s Coach Smith and players Cam Hampton and Elijah Dukes have been chosen to participate in the upcoming all-star game, officials announce.
Read MoreThe Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks hosted workshops to educate private landowners on using fire to improve wildlife habitats. Participants gained hands-on experience with expert guidance.
Read MoreMore than 100 kids under 15 participated in a youth turkey season kickoff event at Leaf River Wildlife Management Area, featuring outdoor activities and safety lessons.
Read MoreThe City of Booneville’s Street Department is paving streets on Martin Luther King Jr. Drive and General Collins this week, with lane closures and delays expected.
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