Elevated fire danger persists in the area Tuesday
Fire officials warn residents to remain cautious as fire risk remains high, with warmer weather expected later this week.
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Fire officials warn residents to remain cautious as fire risk remains high, with warmer weather expected later this week.
Read moreThe Greenville chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi held a Founders’ Day celebration highlighting achievement, leadership, and service within the community.
Read moreGreenville is celebrating Black History Month with a series of facts recognizing influential figures and milestones. Mayor Errick D. Simmons emphasizes the importance of Black history to all Americans.
Read moreResidents are invited to join the celebration tomorrow in Downtown Leland as a new business opens, marking a renaissance in Washington County.
Read moreThe Greenville Police Department is asking for assistance in finding two missing dogs reported last seen on Northview Drive.
Read moreThe Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks recognized three employees for their contributions during its February meeting.
Read moreFamily members remember a fallen soldier, Papa-42, on the anniversary of his death, sharing a tribute to his sacrifice.
Read moreA ceremony in Hinds County commemorated Deputy Martin L. Shields Jr. on the anniversary of his death, unveiling a new memorial designation in his honor.
Read moreMDCC is celebrating Career and Technical Education Month by showcasing its Automotive Mechanics Technology program, emphasizing hands-on training and industry preparation.
Read moreGirl Scout Troop 30401 visited Mississippi Delta Community College as part of a cookie sales event hosted by the college’s Phi Theta Kappa chapter.
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