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Good morning ArkLaMiss area!!
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Fog expected in parts of ArkLaMiss early Wednesday morning

May 12, 2026 myersgrouponline
Photos from US National Weather Service Jackson Mississippi's post
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Warm, sunny week forecast in Jackson, Mississippi

May 12, 2026 myersgrouponline
Good morning ArkLaMiss area!!
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Fog expected in parts of ArkLaMiss early Wednesday morning

May 12, 2026 myersgrouponline
Photos from US National Weather Service Jackson Mississippi's post
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Warm, sunny week forecast in Jackson, Mississippi

May 12, 2026 myersgrouponline
Police Week 2026
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Police Week 2026 Honors Fallen Crenshaw Officer Leo ‘Butch’ Parrish

May 12, 2026 myersgrouponline
Photos from Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks's post
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Mississippi promotes ‘No Mow May’ to support wildlife habitat

May 12, 2026 myersgrouponline

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Mobile testing set up in Tunica today at Paul Battle Arena
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Mobile testing set up in Tunica today at Paul Battle Arena

August 19, 2020 myersgrouponline

MOBILE COVID-19 TESTING SET FOR LAUDERDALE, MADISON, ADAMS, PRENTISS, WINSTON AND TUNICA COUNTIES JACKSON, Miss. – Residents of Lauderdale, Madison,

Delta State professors express concerns about returning to university, request change to online only
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Delta State professors express concerns about returning to university, request change to online only

August 13, 2020 myersgrouponline
Delta State won’t play football in 2020 after Gulf South cancels falls sports
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Delta State won’t play football in 2020 after Gulf South cancels falls sports

August 12, 2020 myersgrouponline

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Delta State professors express concerns about returning to university, request change to online only
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Delta State professors express concerns about returning to university, request change to online only

August 13, 2020 myersgrouponline

In an open letter to Delta State administration, 24 professors at Delta State have expressed concerns about returning to classes

Body of female, child recovered after drowning death in Mississippi River
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Body of female, child recovered after drowning death in Mississippi River

July 26, 2020 myersgrouponline
As Reeves shutters schools, some teachers worry about sustaining distance learning
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As Reeves shutters schools, some teachers worry about sustaining distance learning

April 22, 2020 myersgrouponline

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Delta State won’t play football in 2020 after Gulf South cancels falls sports
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Delta State won’t play football in 2020 after Gulf South cancels falls sports

August 12, 2020 myersgrouponline

Delta State won’t be playing any sports in 2020 except golf and cross country after Gulf South cancels falls sports

Under McCray-Penson, you can expect Bulldogs to retain a defense-first mentality
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Under McCray-Penson, you can expect Bulldogs to retain a defense-first mentality

April 22, 2020 myersgrouponline

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CDC Chief of Staff Leaves administration
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CDC Chief of Staff Leaves administration

August 15, 2020 myersgrouponline

According to multiple media reports, a pair of senior CDC officials have left their positions with the agency. Two senior

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Greenville launches Black History Month facts series

February 2, 2026 myersgrouponline

The city of Greenville begins a month-long series highlighting influential Black leaders and moments that shaped history, according to officials.

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Greenville schedules community meeting on late-night business ordinance

February 2, 2026 myersgrouponline

The city of Greenville will hold a rescheduled community meeting and public hearing on a proposed 1 a.m. business closing ordinance on Feb. 2.

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Governor Tate Reeves signed a proclamation that extends the deadline for Mississippians in the 49 im
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Mississippi extends deadline for property tax payments in 49 counties

February 2, 2026 myersgrouponline

Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves signed a proclamation delaying the deadline for property tax payments in 49 counties until March 3, 2026, and suspending fines for late payments.

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Weather forecast predicts warming trend with near-normal temperatures

February 1, 2026 myersgrouponline

A warming trend is expected this week, with temperatures returning to seasonal levels, according to the forecast.

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All Mississippi Delta Community College campuses will resume classes and reopen offices on Monday, F
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Mississippi Delta Community College to reopen campuses Feb. 2

February 1, 2026 myersgrouponline

All campuses of Mississippi Delta Community College will resume classes and reopen offices on Feb. 2 at 8 a.m., the college announced.

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Greenville resumes garbage collection after weather delays

February 1, 2026 myersgrouponline

Garbage collection in Greenville will restart Monday after disruptions caused by weather. City officials thank residents for their patience.

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Many residential streets remain icy despite clear major roads

February 1, 2026 myersgrouponline

While main roads are mostly clear, numerous residential streets are still unsafe due to ice, prompting continued courtesy rides for essential workers.

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Sardis Police Department Offers Free Hot Meals to the Community

February 1, 2026 myersgrouponline

Sardis police are serving free hot food at the department, available on a first-come, first-served basis while supplies last.

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Greenville Launches Black History Month Facts Series

February 1, 2026 myersgrouponline

The city of Greenville kicks off a Black History Month series highlighting influential leaders and moments that shaped history. Mayor Errick D. Simmons emphasizes the importance of recognizing Black history.

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Greenville Mayor Thankful for Community Support Initiatives

February 1, 2026 myersgrouponline

Mayor Errick D. Simmons expressed gratitude to local organizations for their efforts in serving those in need in Greenville.

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