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North Mississippi Cities Compete for Community Development Grants
Lee County Students Learn to "Use Your Brain"
Governor Phil Bryant calls a special session to increase funding for tornado relief efforts.
Mississippi Department of Transportation partners up with National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to minimize frequency of motorcycle crashes.
Columbus residents express their concerns over clean up efforts at the old Kerr McGee chemical site.
Residents packed the Lane Chapel CME church on North Madison street to hear from various Tupelo officials about the progress on the recovery efforts.
After last week's tornado, many folks are still housed in temporary shelters.
The Maroon Volunteer Center launched several teams equipped with donated supplies into storm stricken areas last week.
LLowndes supervisors today agreed to hire at least one outside company to handle debris removal from the five twisters that hit the county.
Arkansas' First African American Police Officer to Die in the Line of Duty Memorialized in Mississippi
USDA Natural Resource Conservation Service accepting applications for Agricultural Conservation Easement Program.
MSU researches stress importance of installing soil moisture sensors.
Current Lowndes County Superintendent and former New Hope baseball coach Stacy Hester have run out of appeals.
Volunteers who want to help with recovery efforts in Tupelo and the surrounding area are being asked to register with United Way.
Montgomery County could be the home of the state's newest veterans cemetery.
Six graduating Mississippi University for Women Seniors had their artwork showcased Friday.
God's Pit Crew and Mercy Chefs work as ministry partners to help with clean up and debris removal, and to feed displaced residents and volunteers.
First District Congressman, Alan Nunnelee, presented U S Naval Academy Appointments to Chandler Craig and Grant Thornton.
National Travel and Tourism Week kicks off.
The Mississippi Animal Disaster Relief Fund is accepting donations following this week's severe weather.
May has begun, and there are many great items on the transportation calendar.
Attorney General Jim Hood identifies common "after-disaster" scams.
Saturday is the deadline to register to vote in the June primary. Circuit clerk offices statewide will be open until noon to take last minute voter signups.