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USDA seeks farm conservation data from farmers, ag landowners
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is gathering farm conservation data. The USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service, in partnership with the National Resources Conservation Service, asks farmers, ranchers and agricultural landowners to submit in-depth information about the conservation practices they employ. Nearly 12,000 operators nationwide — including nearly 175 in Mississippi — will receive the 2024 […] The post USDA seeks farm conservation data from farmers, ag landowners appeared first on Daily Leader.
Nonprofit Uses 3D Printing to Help People with Disabilities
(TNS) — A few weeks ago, Noam Platt and Philip Dunham set up shop at Camp Dream Street, an overnight camp in Mississippi for children with disabilities. When one camper who uses a wheelchair said he had trouble drawing with a clipboard when he wasn't near a table, Platt and Dunham worked with him to tailor a design that would fit his needs. Overnight they 3D-printed a contoured lap desk fitted to his legs, customized with his name and a Godzilla head sticking out.
Several Mississippi players drafted in MLB draft
FORT WORTH, Texas (WLBT) - The 2024 MLB Draft started Sunday in Fort Worth, Texas. According to MLB Pipeline’s most recent mock draft, four Mississippi players are expected to be drafted in the first round. The first off the board was Jackson Prep outfielder Konnor Griffin. Griffin was selected...
State patrols seek your vote in 11th Best Looking Cruiser Contest
TUPELO, Miss. (WTVA) – The 2024 Best Looking Cruiser Contest is underway!. This is the 11th year for the contest, which is hosted by the American Association of State Troopers. The Mississippi Highway Patrol parked their cruiser in front of the entrance to Blackjack Ranch in Stone County. The...
Gulf Hills Hotel and Resort Host "Breakfast with the Mayor" Event
Ocean Springs Mayor Kenny Holloway is inviting residents and business owners to Breakfast with the Mayor set for Wednesday, July 17th at 8:00 a.m at Gulf Hills Hotel and Resort located at 3701 Paso Road in Ocean Springs. Breakfast with the Mayor is hosted by the Ocean Springs Chamber of...
Woman injured during drive-by shooting at Jackson apartment complex
JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – A woman was injured during a drive-by shooting at a Jackson apartment complex. The shooting happened at The Park at Inverness on Ridgewood Road on Monday, July 15. Investigators said a black vehicle pulled up to the location and opened fire. Jackson police said the woman was shot once, and her […]
Mississippi State’s CVM saves life of sea turtle
STARKVILLE, Miss. (WJTV) – A Kemp’s ridley sea turtle had its third successful visit for specialized care at Mississippi State University’s (MSU) College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM). The turtle, also known as Toast Malone, recently arrived with a fishhook lodged in its stomach. Officials said MSU Professor and CVM Internist Dr. John Thomason performed an […]
Oxford retired biologist captures rare white bison on video
Wildlife enthusiast and retired biologist and professor Gary Gaston had a rare opportunity last month in the breathtaking landscape of Yellowstone National Park: witnessing the birth of a white bison calf. For years, both locals and visitors have been drawn to this majestic area for fishing and wildlife observation. A devoted outdoorsman, Gaston retired from […] The post Oxford retired biologist captures rare white bison on video appeared first on The Oxford Eagle.
Wesson Garden Club celebrates National Gardening Week
The Wesson Garden Club recently celebrated National Garden Week with the Butterbeans, the club’s youth gardeners. At the Lanoux Youth Camp at the Wesson Library pavilion, 15 “Butterbeans” made pine cone bird feeders, terrarium planters and a favorite nature banner with Allison Ashmore. They also delivered aloe vera plants to downtown businesses and donated a […] The post Wesson Garden Club celebrates National Gardening Week appeared first on Daily Leader.
Hometown heritage: Third generation of Hylands take charge at Farm Bureau
For Wil Keen Hyland, Vicksburg has been a part of his life as long as he can remember. Summer visits with his grandparents, Dee and John Leigh Hyland III, brought cherished memories and propelled him to return to Vicksburg as an adult. The Hyland family legacy in Warren County dates back to the 1780s. “I’m […]
Emergency hospital opening in Smith County
RALEIGH, Miss. (WDAM) - Covington County Hospital and South Central Regional Medical Center will be collaborating to open the Smith County Emergency Hospital. The new rural emergency hospital is expected to begin operations in late December 2024 or early January 2025. The hospital will be located at 347 Magnolia Drive in Raleigh.
Supervisors approve $68K for needs assessment of jail facility
NATCHEZ — When it comes to the Adams County Jail facility, it’s more than a question of whether to build new or not, officials shared during a Board of Supervisors meeting on Monday. Adams County Sheriff Travis Patten said he received eye-opening insight at a free, three-day training last week with the National Institute of […] The post Supervisors approve $68K for needs assessment of jail facility appeared first on Mississippi's Best Community Newspaper.
‘Good News’ convention of Jehovah’s Witnesses wraps up third weekend in Pearl
PEARL, Miss. (WLBT) - The third weekend of local conventions of Jehovah’s Witnesses has concluded, drawing around 1,500 people to the metro area. The conventions were held over three weekends at Clyde Muse Center in Pearl, with the final day being July 14. Thousands of people from Mississippi, Alabama, and Louisiana attended the conventions, helping boost the local economy.
Todd-Williams finds voice on Division I Student-Athlete Advisory Committee
Prior to the moment Kennedy Todd-Williams stepped on campus in Oxford after announcing her intent to join the Rebels in 2023, the rising fifth-year senior for Ole Miss women's basketball knew she wanted to make an impact off the court and have her voice heard. After spending three seasons in...
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