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Warren County public records: July 22-July 29
Records were recorded from the Warren County Courthouse from the period of July 22 to July 29. Warranty Deeds: *Larry Wayne Nevels to David W. Acuff, Part of Section 35, Township 16 North, Range 4 East. *Darrell Wayne Hoskins Jr. to Thomas Austin Adcock, Part of Section 07, Township 15 North, Range 4 East. *Nathaniel […]
Back Bay Mission asking public for clothing donations
BILOXI, Miss. (WLOX) - Lending a helping hand to those in need, Back Bay Mission is currently asking for help with donations to their clothing closet due to a shortage in certain sizes. “And then also the men’s clothing that we need just for our client closet,” said Director of...
National Weather Service Warns Risk of Heat Stroke
CLEVELAND, Miss.–You’re being warned that prolonged time out in the heat could put you at increased risk for heat stroke. That warning comes from the National Weather Service. The Delta is again under an excessive heat warning for Friday, this time with wording that there is a significant...
Court stops two men, business from selling ‘tax plans’ in Mississippi
JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi entered permanent injunctions on Wednesday, July 31 against two men and a business. According to prosecutors, Thomas Walt Dallas, Jason Todd Mardis and Capital Preservation Services LLC have been barred from making statements about tax benefits for compensation, among other relief. […]
Ali, English collaborate to enhance biosecurity for underserved family farms in Mississippi and Arkansas
Two 1890 researchers have teamed up to advance biosecurity for underserved family farms. Dr. Emran Ali, Alcorn State University (ASU), and Dr. Henry English, University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff (UAPB,) will work together to advance their groundbreaking project. The project, titled “Education and Application of Portable Crop Disease Detection Technologies to Improve Biosecurity for the Underserved Family Farms in Mississippi & Arkansas.”
Forecast for Southern MS/AL/LA for 8/1/24: Heat through the weekend, with a slight cooldown expected
Happy first day of August, I hope you are looking forward to our last month of meteorological summer. The heat that’s been cooking the region over the last couple of days is expected to last through tomorrow as this center of high-pressure system sitting in the Great Plains continues to bake the region. Heat advisories have been issued for Southern Mississippi and Southern Louisiana, while excessive heat warnings have been issued for areas north of Jackson, Mississippi, as well as the New Orleans Metro area. These weather statements are in effect through at leat Friday evening. By this weekend, a mid-level trough is expected to increase our rainfall chances, but due to the high-pressure system, only slight cooling is expected.
Do you want to become a Mississippi Master Gardener?
NATCHEZ — An online class, which will run from Oct. 1 through Dec. 2, offered by the Mississippi State University Extension Office, will allow you to accomplish that goal. Registration for the Master Gardener class opens from Aug. 13 and will close Sept. 10. Wait, what is a master gardener? It’s a great way to learn […] The post Do you want to become a Mississippi Master Gardener? appeared first on Mississippi's Best Community Newspaper.
Latest Projected Path of Tropical System Shifts Closer to Texas
That's the name that the National Hurricane Center has given to a tropical system that continues to push west-northwestward across Puerto Rico. The wave is expected to better organize as it continues across Cuba before making a more northerly turn into the eastern Gulf of Mexico. The question is when...
Walmart renovating 36 stores in Mississippi through 2025
TUPELO - Three dozen Walmart stores across the state will be renovated as part of the retailer's modernization plans. Walmart is renovating 20 Mississippi stores this year, some of which have been completed, a spokeswoman for the company said. Another 16 will be remodeled next year. In Northeast Mississippi, renovations are underway at the New Albany Walmart, and locations in Starkville and ...
MSU Extensions offers food business training
By Elizabeth Canales MSU Extension Service Mississippians with a quality food product looking to scale up their business are invited to take advantage of a series of one-hour webinars and a one-day, in-person workshop to learn ways to navigate different markets. The Mississippi State University Extension Service is offering “Food as Business: Scaling up from […] The post MSU Extensions offers food business training appeared first on The Panolian.
MSO Receives Mississippi Arts Commission Grant FY2025
JACKSON, MISS. –Aug. 1, 2024 – Mississippi Symphony Orchestra based in Jackson has been awarded a $24,600 two-year operational grant from the Mississippi Arts Commission. This grant is a portion of the more than $1.7 million in grants MAC awarded in Fiscal Year 2025. As the state’s largest...