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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Mississippi officials are addressing a long-standing invasive species problem with a growing harvest program targeting Asian carp.
Read moreOn April 25, communities across the country will hold a free event for the public to anonymously dispose of unused medications.
Read moreThe National Weather Service has extended the slight risk for severe storms northeastward, with large hail and damaging winds as the main threats.
Read moreA severe thunderstorm watch is in effect until 9 p.m. CDT for parts of Arkansas, Illinois, Kentucky and Missouri, including northeast Arkansas and the Missouri Bootheel. Damaging winds and large hail are expected.
Read moreA supercell moving at 30 mph eastward is producing very large hail and is expected to impact northeast Arkansas within an hour, according to weather officials.
Read moreJake Lesner, a student at North East Mississippi Community College, has earned his high school equivalency diploma through the college’s adult education program.
Read moreNortheast Community College is now accepting applications for its Licensed Practical Nurse program, providing a quick pathway into healthcare careers.
Read morePresident Ford and First Lady LuAnne Ford hosted a luncheon to thank staff for their efforts this year.
Read moreAs 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.
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