Mississippi encourages continued wetland management after duck hunting season ends
Wildlife officials recommend maintaining water levels in wetlands to support migratory birds and benefit habitat health beyond the duck hunting season.
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Wildlife officials recommend maintaining water levels in wetlands to support migratory birds and benefit habitat health beyond the duck hunting season.
Read moreThe Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks added 300 tons of agricultural lime to Shadow Lake at Roosevelt State Park to enhance water conditions and support fish populations.
Read moreSoutherly winds are gradually returning, easing temperatures above freezing by midday, though cold conditions persist for now.
Read moreCommunity efforts and first responders have played a vital role in recovery after recent harsh weather. Authorities urge residents to stay cautious as services restore.
Read moreMayor Errick D. Simmons announced changes to the city’s garbage pickup due to ongoing weather conditions, thanking residents for their cooperation.
Read moreThe lobby kiosk for inmate visitation will be out of service on Jan. 27 because of unsafe travel conditions. Administrative offices will also be closed.
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Read moreMayor Errick D. Simmons announced that the City of Greenville will be closed Tuesday, January 27, 2026.
Read moreThe Washington County Economic Alliance thanks Cooperative Energy and Twin County Electric Power Association for their support as the region embarks on a new economic chapter.
Read moreEmergency crews in Tunica County are clearing snow and ice-affected roads, but hazardous conditions persist amid dropping temperatures and refreezing risks.
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