Dangerous Cold Continues Through Sunday Morning
The National Weather Service warns of dangerous cold temperatures through Sunday morning, with overnight lows expected to drop into the teens.
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The National Weather Service warns of dangerous cold temperatures through Sunday morning, with overnight lows expected to drop into the teens.
Read MoreOn Feb. 1, 1963, nonviolent protesters occupied Greenville Air Base to demand basic necessities, prompting federal intervention and lasting social programs.
Read MoreThe Greenville Fire Department will give out shovels today at their headquarters, thanks to support from Lowe’s.
Read MoreJustin Archer Burch, president and CEO of Delta Compass, will participate in a conference at Jackson State University to discuss linking education supports to economic development in Mississippi.
Read MoreAs the regular duck hunting season concludes, the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks urges hunters to prioritize safety and habitat conservation.
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Read MoreA new exhibit in Greenville celebrates the history and resilience of Nelson Street, highlighting its significance in Black heritage in the Mississippi Delta.
Read MoreMayor Errick D. Simmons praised the Greenville Fire Department, Chief Ruben Brown, and Carlos Brothers for their dedication to the community, emphasizing their acts of service and compassion.
Read MoreThe Tunica County Road Department is actively working to clear roads across the county, officials report.
Read MoreThe Air National Guard is working alongside local crews to clear ice and snow in Clarksdale neighborhoods amid ongoing winter conditions.
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