Greenville Continues Black History Month Fact Series
The city of Greenville is highlighting Black leaders and milestones throughout February to celebrate Black History Month, emphasizing its significance to American and world history.
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The city of Greenville is highlighting Black leaders and milestones throughout February to celebrate Black History Month, emphasizing its significance to American and world history.
Read moreTemperatures will remain warm today before a cold front brings rain and cooler air this evening, especially north of Interstate 20.
Read moreThe Lee County Sheriff’s Department in Mississippi is mourning the death of Deputy Rick Haggard. The department and Haggard’s family are mourning the loss.
Read moreJackson residents can expect warmer overnight temperatures despite a forecasted line of showers on Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service.
Read moreThe Greenville city council is scheduled to hold a meeting on February 3, 2026, according to the city’s official agenda.
Read moreThe Panola County Sheriff’s Office will distribute to-go containers of pizza starting at 12:30 p.m. today at the Ice House in Batesville.
Read moreThe Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks has announced that applications are now open for the Pelahatchie Bay Alligator Season, running February 2-13.
Read moreThe city of Greenville and local health leaders are holding a weekend of events focused on heart health education, prevention, and screenings, including a community health fair and a church message.
Read moreThe company is hiring full-time solar technicians in Tutwiler and Hollandale, offering opportunities in the renewable energy sector.
Read moreLaw enforcement agencies released arrest reports for the week of Jan. 26 to Feb. 1, 2026, detailing multiple charges across the city.
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