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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Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks staff hosted children and adults at Turkey Fork Reservoir to promote conservation and awareness of native species.
Read moreMost areas can expect around half an inch of rain, though a few storms in northeastern Mississippi could bring higher totals.
Read moreThe college wrapped up its school year with a country concert, celebrating a successful season of performances.
Read morePublic safety officials from across Mississippi will gather May 19-22 for the 4th Annual Mississippi Public Safety Summit to collaborate and share ideas.
Read moreAn 18-year-old man was arrested after a juvenile was found safe following a search in Prentiss County, Tennessee. Authorities say he faces charges of statutory rape and sexual battery.
Read moreThe Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks highlights native pollinator plants as a way to support local deer, turkey, and quail populations and improve habitat health.
Read moreBiologists use the fat around a deer’s kidneys to assess overall herd health, providing a snapshot of nutritional condition and habitat quality.
Read moreMississippi Emergency Management Agency outlines available support following federal disaster declaration DR-4899.
Read moreTemperatures remain unseasonably warm ahead of expected rainfall in Memphis, with cooler weather returning early next week, according to the National Weather Service.
Read moreOfficials are requesting storm reports from residents affected by last night’s severe weather, including damage and hail sightings.
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