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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A brief cooldown has ended as temperatures rise back into the 80s, bringing dry and windy conditions that could elevate fire risk.
Read moreThe Mississippi Department of Public Safety warns residents about scam texts claiming to be from the department. Officials say they will never request payments or threaten license suspension via text.
Read moreNortheast’s Chorus and Voices ensemble will hold its annual spring concert on April 21 at First Baptist Church in Booneville. The event is free and open to the public.
Read moreThe Eula Dees Library is marking National Library Week with events and activities for the community, encouraging visits for various reasons like reading, creating, or relaxing.
Read moreStudents and community members gathered at Northeast to hear from Brandon Presley on leadership and community service.
Read moreOfficials alert the public to a new scam where recipients receive fraudulent messages about legal matters. Authorities advise caution and remind residents that official notices are not sent via text or email.
Read moreState Auditor Shad White offered an update on a recent $7.4 million financial demand issued to a private prison company.
Read moreA father takes his son on his first turkey hunt during the early spring season in Smith County, highlighting the challenges and joys of hunting together.
Read moreExperts emphasize year-round habitat management for wild turkeys, including planting food plots like chufa to support populations.
Read moreFarmers and facility operators in Mississippi must obtain permits to keep exotic deer species, according to the state Board of Animal Health.
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