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Online registration required before first day of school for all Vicksburg Warren School District students
The Vicksburg Warren School District (VWSD) is reaching out to parents and guardians to remind them their children’s online registration is due before the school year starts. All students must register each year and those without a completed online registration will not be allowed to attend school until their registration is finalized, VWSD officials said. […]
Mississippi Children’s Museum Celebrates Harry Potter’s Birthday on July 27
Jackson, Miss. – The Mississippi Children’s Museum (MCM) will celebrate Harry Potter’s Birthday on Saturday, July 27th, from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. The famed fictitious wizard’s birthday is July 31. Visitors to the event will start by conducting a science experiment to sort them into...
Pickleball competition to raise money to fight diabetes
JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) - Dr. Sheila Spann and Donna Cromeans joined Studio 3 about the upcoming pickleball mixer on July 27 to raise money to fight diabetes. Want more WLBT news in your inbox? Click here to subscribe to our newsletter. See a spelling or grammar error in our story?...
2024 SEC preseason poll rankings for Ole Miss, Mississippi State
JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – The Southeastern Conference (SEC) released its 2024 preseason poll of media covering SEC Football Media Days. Georgia has been predicted to win the 2024 SEC Championship. Texas was picked to be the Bulldogs’ opponent in the Longhorns’ first season in the league. The Ole Miss Rebels are predicted to finish at […]
Warren County public records: July 8 to July 15
Records were recorded from the Warren County Courthouse from the period of July 8 to July 15, 2024. Warranty Deeds: *Joseph Christopher Ables to Joseph Christopher Ables and Laura Love Ables, Part S/2 of NW/2 of Section 24C, Township 16 North, Range 4 East. *Glen Dykes to Brad Polk LLC, Lot 34 and Lot 35, […]
All-female rib cooking contest raises $5K for Family Crisis Services
An all-female rib cooking contest in Jackson, Tennessee raised more than $5,000 for Family Crisis Services of Northwest Mississippi in Oxford. Brandon and Michelle O’Guin, owners of Ain’t it the Life catering, met and befriended Oxonians and fellow barbeque enthusiasts Steve and Holly Jubera several years ago doing barbecue competitions. The Juberas held the Velvet […] The post All-female rib cooking contest raises $5K for Family Crisis Services appeared first on The Oxford Eagle.
Mullen Automotive will allow customers to retrofit new Solid-State Polymer Battery Pack, increasing EV range
Southern California-based Commercial EV manufacturer Mullen Automotive has two vehicle plants located in Tunica, Mississippi and Mishawaka, Indiana. It began EV production in Tunica in August 2023. Now the company is developing a new solid-state polymer battery pack that it says can almost double the range of its EVs, and it will allow existing customers to upgrade to the new pack when it’s ready.
Five-star 2026 offensive tackle drops his top 14 with Ole Miss having a shot
Ole Miss football has received positive news regarding several recruits from the 2026 class, the latest of which is a five-star offensive tackle. Jackson Cantwell dropped his top 14 schools, with the Rebels making his choices, including Alabama, Georgia, Michigan, and others. Rivals rank Cantwell as the No.1 offensive tackle,...
State task force to tackle K-12, college students’ mental health
A committee of legislators and state leaders convened at the Capitol this week to discuss mental health issues facing young Mississippians. School and health officials cited a scarcity of mental health professionals for K-12 and college students in Mississippi as a major issue. Sen. Nicole Boyd, a Republican from Oxford...
Forest Service shares dead tree information with neighbors
The National Forests in Mississippi is advising adjacent landowners with concerns about dead trees on the Forest Service falling onto their land to contact the local district ranger office. In 2023, the National Forests in Mississippi, like the rest of the state, experienced severe wide-spread pine mortality. This event was caused by a combination of […] The post Forest Service shares dead tree information with neighbors appeared first on Daily Leader.
Families frustrated after items removed from Pearl cemetery plots
PEARL, Miss. (WJTV) – Families who have loved ones buried at a Pearl cemetery are upset. On Thursday, people had to go through a trailer bed of bagged and labeled flower arrangements, flags, solar lights and memorabilia that was removed from their loved ones’ gravesites at Floral Hills Memory Gardens.
Laurel School District dedicates new school year to David Taylor II
LAUREL, Miss. (WDAM) - The Laurel School District took a moment to honor the late David Taylor II at its convocation Friday. Taylor was Mayor of Heidelberg and served as a teacher and coach in the Laurel School District. He was a public school teacher for more than 14 years.
Investigation launched after body found along rural Mississippi county road
An investigation has been launched after a body was discovered on a rural Mississippi county road. WTVA in Tupelo reports that the body of a male was found on Thursday, July 18, in the southeastern part of Prentiss County. Prentiss County Sheriff Randy Tolar said the body was found in...
Fiddler Crabs Love to Wave
Ourmshome.com – Mark W. LaSalle, Ph.D. – 2024-07-20 09:08:00. SUMMARY: Fiddler crabs, notable for the males' comical oversized claws, populate tidal marshes globally and are integral to estuarine food chains. Males wave their claws to attract mates and excavate burrows in marsh muds and sands, which serve as protection and mating sites. These crabs feed on algae and bacteria by sifting sediment with spoon-shaped mouth bristles, creating trails of processed sediment balls. They play a crucial ecological role by transferring nutrients up the food chain and are prey for birds, fish, and mammals. In Mississippi, Gulf Marsh Fiddler and Red-Jointed Fiddler crabs are particularly common and visually distinctive.
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