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Mississippi’s 2024 alligator hunting season opens Friday
JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – Mississippi’s public water alligator hunting season will begin on Friday, August 30. According to the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks (MDWFP), the season will begin at noon on August 30 and will end at noon on September 9. Permits, which are no longer available for the season, are limited […]
B&B Archery given Mississippi Outstanding Sportsman Award at MDWFP August Commission Meeting
The Commission on Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks unanimously voted to award Brian and Becky Clark, owners of B&B Archery in Pearl, MS, the Mississippi Outstanding Sportsman Award. This is in recognition of their achievements as promoters of natural resource conservation and outdoor recreation. They have excelled in recruiting, training, and equipping new archers and hunters.
Newton High School hosts “commit to graduate” ceremony
MERIDIAN, Miss. (WTOK) - The Newton High School class of 2028 held their “commit to graduate” ceremony tonight. The freshmen tigers walked across the stage to pledge themselves to academic success during their time at Newton and into college. The ceremony is also a time for faculty and...
Lawrence County man still missing
MONTICELLO — Gregory Donell Varnado of Silver Creek is still missing. Varnado was last seen Wednesday, Aug. 15, about 3 p.m. in the 100 block of Verious Lewis Lane, Lawrence County, driving in an unknown direction. Search parties are looking for his 2020 Blue Chevrolet Equinox. Family members say he suffers from a medical condition […] The post Lawrence County man still missing appeared first on Daily Leader.
Hit and run suspect still at large after overnight manhunt
NATCHEZ—The overnight manhunt for a person who first hit a parked Adams County Sheriff’s Office patrol vehicle at Susie B. West apartments and fled was unsuccessful. However, Adams County Sheriff Travis Patten said his investigators do have a suspect, whose name he will not release until they are certain the suspect was the vehicle’s driver. […] The post Hit and run suspect still at large after overnight manhunt appeared first on Mississippi's Best Community Newspaper.
Washington County residents frustrated by stray dogs roaming their neighborhoods.
WASHINGTON COUNTY-Pearl loving, of Leland, says stray dogs roaming in her neighborhood make her afraid to leave the house. " I’m having problems with the dogs and had to go to the emergency room. I go out my front door to the corner of my house and black & white bulldog, brown & white, and solid brown one that I’m worried about around here on this corner."
ABERDEEN HIGH, OLE MISS AND TAMPA BAY BUCS ALUMNUS CHANNING WARD STARTS HEAD HIGH SCHOOL COACHING CAREER AT ST. ANDREW’S, WANTS TO BRING WINNER TO THE SAINTS
Now, Ward – the new St. Andrew’s Episcopal School head football coach – wants to make history at the Ridgeland private school. Ward has the task to taking over a program that hasn’t had a winning season in nine years but is optimistic he can bring a winner to St. Andrew’s.
New MSU landscape contracting and management concentrations expand career pathways
STARKVILLE, Miss—Mississippi State is introducing two new degree concentrations designed to boost graduate competitiveness and potential earnings in the thriving landscape contracting and management industry. MSU’s Department of Landscape Architecture has added landscape ecosystem management and landscape business management concentrations, set to significantly expand graduate opportunities, according to Timothy...
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