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Coahoma CC Welcomes Hailey, Rockette, and Sipp to Coaching Staff
Coahoma Community College is thrilled to announce Brandon Hailey, Devin Rockette, and De’Anta Sipp as the newest additions to the Tiger Family. The Coahoma Coaching staff, although relatively young in age, has amassed great athletic success. Brandon Hailey – Coahoma Offensive Coordinator and Quarterback Coach. Brandon Hailey will...
Mississippi State Fire Academy will undergo upgrades
JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – The Mississippi State Fire Academy will undergo substantial improvements, supported by $2.2 million in legislative funding. Officials said the upgrades will enhance the facilities and services in order for the academy to provide top-tier training and support to the state’s fire service professionals. “The Mississippi State Fire Academy (MSFA) is the […]
City of Natchez announces that the right lane southbound on US 61 will be closed on Thursday, August 22nd
NATCHEZ, Miss. (KTVE/KARD) — According to officials in the city of Natchez, officials announced that the stretch of US 61 between Melanie Road and Newman Road is having repaving done, and the right lane is closed, southbound, and possible traffic may happen. The closure will take place from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Thursday, […]
Meridian Animal Control receives grant to pay for spaying and neutering animals
MERIDIAN, Miss. (WTOK) - In Tuesday’s Meridian City Council meeting grant money was approved to go towards spaying and neutering animals in the city’s shelter. The council approved the 2024 Gladys Bowyer Animal Care Grant totaling $1400. The city says there is an issue with stray animals running...
MWFP Foundation to support Mississippi Department of Marine Resources
JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – Officials with the Mississippi Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks (MWFP) Foundation announced the expansion of its support to include the Mississippi Department of Marine Resources (MDMR). Going forward, they will do business as the Mississippi Wildlife, Fisheries, Parks, and Marine Foundation (MWFPM Foundation). Officials said the foundation will now provide comprehensive support […]
USM removed the word ‘diverse’ from its mission statement. Faculty reps weren’t consulted
The University of Southern Mississippi has removed the word “diverse” from its mission statement and “inclusiveness” from its vision statement, surprising many faculty who did not know an update was in the works until it was approved without public discussion by the university’s governing board last week.
American Legion Riders Visit the Key City
VICKSBURG, Miss. – A brigade of approximately 300 American Legion Riders stopped briefly into Vicksburg this morning. The group is traveling across the nation to raise awareness and money for advocacy for families of veterans and those affected. The group has raised over $313,000 thus far. The American Legion...
National Weather Service warns of fire danger
BROOKHAVEN — Dry, windy conditions have placed Lincoln County and much of Mississippi in fire danger. All it takes is one spark for a wildfire to start or a fire to get out of control. According to the National Weather Service, extra caution is advised with open burning Wednesday through Thursday. Low humidity, drying vegetation […] The post National Weather Service warns of fire danger appeared first on Daily Leader.
Rodent rampage: Brace for surge of mice after heatwaves
Mice don’t like the heat any more than humans, and will look for cooler places to be, like your home. Pest control professionals warn of a surge in rodent activity in Mississippi due to extreme heat. Zachary Smith, of national pest control company Smith’s Pest Management, warns that “the summer heatwaves we’ve experienced have created the […] The post Rodent rampage: Brace for surge of mice after heatwaves appeared first on Daily Leader.
Mississippi Outdoor Stewardship Trust Fund extends application deadline
JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – At the beginning of August 2024, the Mississippi Outdoor Stewardship Trust Fund (MOSTF) opened its third application cycle utilizing $12 million in funding appropriated during the 2024 Legislative Session. The MOSTF Board of Trustees began accepting grant applications on August 1. On Wednesday, August 14, the board approved to extend the […]
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