More rain expected for central Mississippi this week

More heavy rain is expected to impact central Mississippi this week. Forecasters with the National Weather Service in Jackson predict are predicting anywhere from 1 to 2 inches of rainfall. The heaviest amounts of rain are expected Tuesday - Wednesday morning. Flash flood and rising river levels... Read More.
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Legislators approaching busy part of 2020 session

Mississippi lawmakers have had a slow start to their four-month session, but the pace is about to quicken as committees start debating bills dealing with the criminal justice system and other issues. March 3 is the first big deadline. That's the last day for House... Read More.
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Lady Rebels Come Up Short in Semi-Final Match

The Leake Academy Lady Rebels played the Bayou Academy Colts Friday night in the North 4A Semi-Final matchup. After a quickly played, intense, close game, the Rebels fell to the Colts with a final score of 55-40. The Lady Rebels play again on Saturday... Read More.
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Video: Pearl River continues to rise

River levels are rising and causing concerns for several areas of Mississippi, including Neshoba and Leake counties. Near Burnside Park, the river is elevated. However, Neshoba Emergency Management Director Darrell Wilson said no reports of flooding or damage have been made at this point. In Leake... Read More.
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Annual Picking 35 yard sale set for April 4

"Picking 35" is returning for a fourth year. Central Mississippi’s 60-mile yard sale is set for Saturday April 4 from 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Yard sales will be set up on Hwy 35 from Vaiden to Walnut Grove and all points in between. The deadline to... Read More.
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Video: Major flood issues in Leake County

As the rain continues to pour, the Pearl River and Little Butcher Creek are causing issues for Leake County. Emergency Management Director Tommy Malone said it is possible residents will have to evacuate if the Pearl River reaches 27 feet. "They just need to make... Read More.
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