Wild turkeys use gizzard stones to aid digestion, wildlife officials say
Wildlife officials highlight the role of gizzard stones in turkey digestion during TurkeyTuesday. These stones help break down food in the absence of teeth.
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Wildlife officials highlight the role of gizzard stones in turkey digestion during TurkeyTuesday. These stones help break down food in the absence of teeth.
Read MoreThe Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks extends holiday wishes with a festive message from the ‘Green Jeans.’
Read MoreProspective students interested in MDCC’s health science programs should prepare for the TEAS entrance exam, with upcoming testing dates available in March.
Read MoreA cold stretch earlier this week is giving way to a warming trend through the weekend, meteorologists say.
Read MoreMDCC’s Adult Education program participated in Adult Education Capitol Day at the Mississippi State Capitol, highlighting its community impact.
Read MoreThe City Council meeting scheduled for March 17 has been rescheduled for March 23 at 4 p.m., according to city officials.
Read MoreThe Greenville City Council will hold a meeting on March 17 to discuss local government matters, according to the city’s official agenda.
Read MoreA strong cold front has caused a widespread freeze, damaging unprotected plants and early fruit crops, according to weather officials.
Read MoreThe Panola County Sheriff’s Office encourages residents to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day responsibly and plan for safe transportation.
Read MoreA cold front will cause temperatures to plummet, leading to a freeze that could damage early season crops and vegetation.
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