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Published on Apr 4, 2025Source: WLOX - Mississippi - Neutral
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Published on Apr 4, 2025
Mississippi hunter bags rare red phase gobbler. What is it?
A Mississippi turkey hunter unknowingly captured a photo of a rare cinnamon-colored gobbler on his trail camera. The following day, the hunter returned to the same area and harvested the rare bird, leaving him in disbelief. The cinnamon coloration in …
Source: The Clarion Ledger - Mississippi - Label Pending -
Published on Apr 4, 2025
13th-ranked A&M falls at 12th-ranked Mississippi State
A&M and Mississippi State are tied for third, just behind 21st-ranked South Carolina (15-6, 9-3). No. 32 Florida (13-8, 8-4) is in fifth place. Tied for sixth are 18th-ranked Tennessee (16-6, 7-4) and 26th-ranked Georgia (14-8, 7-4) No. 12 Mississippi …
Source: My Aggie Nation - Texas - Label Pending -
Published on Apr 4, 2025
Third Mississippi River Bridge in Baton Rouge faces more delays. Here's the latest estimate.
The earliest a highly anticipated new Mississippi River bridge could be constructed and open for traffic is now 2033, two years later than the original estimate suggested by agencies leading the project. At a meeting of the Capital Area Road and Bridge …
Source: The Advocate - Louisiana - Neutral -
Published on Apr 4, 2025
Mississippi Humanities Council hit by federal funding cuts
Mississippi Humanities Council hit by federal funding cuts The Department of Government Efficiency canceled $1.5 million in federal funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities Copy Link Copy {copyShortcut} to copy Updated: 8:30 PM CDT Apr 3, …
Source: WAPT 16 - Mississippi - Neutral -
Published on Apr 4, 2025
Federal funding slashed for Mississippi Humanities Council. See impact
The Mississippi Humanities Council lost all federal funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities. The MHC uses federal funds to support programs across the state that highlight Mississippi's history and culture. The MHC provided over 750 …
Source: Hattiesburg American - Mississippi - Label Pending -
Published on Apr 3, 2025
Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves speaks on storms, economic investment, special session
JACKSON, Miss. (WDAM) - Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves touched on myriad topics, leading with the most recent vicious storm that cut it was through the state. After Wednesday’s storms and tornadoes in North Mississippi, 60 homes across five counties were …
Source: WDAM - Mississippi - Label Pending -
Published on Apr 4, 2025
Lightning arcs across the sky over the Mississippi River in Memphis, Tennessee
Source: WAAY31 - Alabama - Neutral -
Published on Apr 3, 2025
Gov. Tate Reeves says he’ll call Mississippi lawmakers back in special session after they failed to set budget
Gov. Tate Reeves on Thursday said he will call lawmakers into a special session to adopt a budget before state agencies run out of money later in the summer and hinted he might force legislators to consider other measures. Hours after the Senate ended its …
Source: Mississippi Today - Neutral -
Published on Apr 4, 2025
RB Johnnie Daniels talks Mississippi State football spring practice
Source: The Clarion Ledger - Mississippi - Label Pending