Mississippi News
Trending “normal” this week – Home – WCBI TV
SUMMARY: Temperatures will remain in the lower 90s with a chance of rain every day this week. Monday night will see scattered showers and thunderstorms in northeast Mississippi, with warm and muggy temperatures in the low to mid 70s. On the 4th of July, temperatures will still be in the lower 90s with showers and thunderstorms expected in the afternoon and evening, clearing out by sunset. The rest of the week will continue to have high temperatures in the lower 90s with a chance of rain, although the end of the week may be slightly drier. Overnight temperatures will remain warm.
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One killed during storm in Pearl last week
SUMMARY: The City of Pearl in Mississippi is cleaning up after severe weather last week that resulted in one fatality. Trees and power lines were down across the city, causing damage to cars, homes, and businesses. Mayor Jake Windham stated that crews are working to restore the city to normal as quickly as possible, with 73 downed trees being cleared. A resident named Susan Collins died during the storm, and one person sustained minor injuries. Neighbors are encouraged to report damages to the city for assistance.
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Mississippi News
State program works to get new count
SUMMARY: Mississippi is home to black bears, with the largest concentrations found along the Mississippi River in the Delta. The Black Bear Program of the Mississippi Department of Wildlife Fisheries and Parks is working on getting a new count of these bears. Anthony Ballard, the program leader, advises residents to remain calm if they encounter a bear and to slowly move away, as black bears are typically shy. Bear sightings are rare in the area, but precautions should be taken to avoid attracting them with food. It is important to remember that black bears are not confrontational and usually avoid human contact.
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Voters in Columbus to decide on CMSD bond issue
SUMMARY: Voters in Columbus will decide on a $36 million bond issue for renovations in the school district. The bond will fund upgrades in buildings, including the construction of a gymnasium at Stokes-Beard Elementary, installation of sprinkler systems, bathroom upgrades, and repaving the parking lot at Columbus High School. The polls will be open on May 14 from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. The school district board believes that this money will help improve campus facilities and enhance the overall learning environment for students.
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