Mississippi Wild Hogs Cause $66 Million in Annual Damage
Wild hogs, a non-native species, continue to spread across North America, causing significant damage in Mississippi. Authorities urge public cooperation in managing the problem.
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Wild hogs, a non-native species, continue to spread across North America, causing significant damage in Mississippi. Authorities urge public cooperation in managing the problem.
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Read MoreMississippi Emergency Management Agency officials are touring storm-affected areas with Gov. Tate Reeves to assess recent winter weather damage.
Read MoreNorthbound I-55 from Grenada to Senatobia and westbound I-22 from New Albany to Holly Springs are closed until further notice for ice removal efforts, according to MDOT.
Read MoreTrooper Lt. Stewart urges drivers to avoid traveling on Interstate 55 near Tate County due to dangerous road conditions, despite slow-moving traffic.
Read MoreSeveral Driver Service Bureau offices in North Mississippi will be closed on January 29 amid winter weather and hazardous conditions, officials say.
Read MoreThe overhead bridge in downtown Booneville has reopened, authorities announced. Travelers are advised to proceed with caution.
Read MoreThe men’s and women’s basketball games against Co-Lin scheduled for Thursday have been postponed. No makeup date has been announced.
Read MoreNortheast Mississippi Community College’s basketball games against Co-Lin scheduled for Jan. 29 have been postponed. No makeup date has been announced.
Read MoreStudents, staff, and community members joined forces to help restore Northeast Mississippi Community College after an ice storm damaged the campus.
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