Individual Disaster Assistance Approved for Alcorn County Following January Winter Storm
Residents in Alcorn County are now eligible for federal disaster assistance after Mississippi’s request for Individual Assistance was approved in
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As spring unfolds in Mississippi, young birds often leave their nests and are seen on the ground, prompting caution among residents.
Read moreLegislators are considering changes that could lower car tag costs across the state, although location remains a key factor in pricing.
Read moreA model simulation predicts a chance of severe weather later today, with storms bringing large hail and damaging winds.
Read moreForecasters warn of possible severe weather west of the Mississippi River, with large hail and damaging winds the main threats. Tornado risk remains uncertain.
Read moreCapitol Police joined the Junior League of Jackson’s ‘Resiliency’ project at Methodist Children’s Home, engaging with students and sharing safety tips.
Read moreDr. Ricky G. Ford discusses how student voices are influencing improvements at Northeast, including new study spaces, mental health support, and campus safety, on the latest TigerTalk episode.
Read moreSenior Riley Mullins has been chosen as the head drum major for the Northeast Tiger Band for the 2026-27 school year.
Read moreA recent report revealed over $400 million in waste across state agencies, highlighting misspent funds and questionable expenses.
Read moreA cold front bringing showers and thunderstorms is expected to pass, followed by warm temperatures approaching 90 degrees on Friday, signaling the start of early summer conditions.
Read moreStudents at Northeast Mississippi Community College enjoyed a silent disco last night, dancing and singing to music through headphones.
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