Office Closed on Feb. 16, 2026, for Presidents’ Day
The office will be closed on Presidents’ Day, February 16, 2026. Residents can still purchase hunting and fishing licenses online or by phone.
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The office will be closed on Presidents’ Day, February 16, 2026. Residents can still purchase hunting and fishing licenses online or by phone.
Read MoreThe Mississippi Outdoors crew explores Tombigbee State Park’s 13-mile trail system and highlights youth racing at Roosevelt State Park, emphasizing the parks’ role in outdoor recreation and skill development.
Read MoreThe Pasco County Sheriff’s Office will close its front lobby today in observance of Presidents’ Day. Jail and patrol operations continue as usual.
Read MoreMost of the area is experiencing a mostly cloudy, drizzly morning with slow clearing in some spots. Temperatures will range from the mid-60s to low 70s.
Read MoreMeteorologists are assessing damage from storms that struck parts of Mississippi over the weekend. Multiple counties are involved in the ongoing survey.
Read MoreLocal officials and residents are expressing gratitude to School Resource Officers for their efforts in maintaining safety at schools.
Read MoreRadar data as of 3:13 p.m. CDT on Sunday reveals continued weather activity across the region.
Read MoreWinds gusting up to 35 mph are forecast to continue this afternoon, potentially causing minor damage and power outages.
Read MoreGreenville’s annual Hot Tamale Festival has been recognized in the 2026 USA TODAY 10Best Readers’ Choice Awards. The event celebrates the city’s signature dish, the Delta-style hot tamale.
Read MoreThe city of Greenville is celebrating Black History Month with a series highlighting influential leaders and moments that have shaped history. Mayor Errick D. Simmons emphasizes the importance of recognizing Black history as integral to all of history.
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