Mississippi News
Jackson FBI warns about public about hoax threats
SUMMARY: The FBI and U.S. Attorney’s Office in Jackson, Mississippi are warning the community about recent bomb threats targeting airports and synagogues in the state. They are investigating all threats to determine their credibility and will take legal action against those responsible if deemed necessary. Officials are urging the public to report any potential threats or suspicious activity to law enforcement and to contact the FBI if they believe the safety of others is at risk. Members of the public can also report a tip to the Jackson FBI field office directly. Both the FBI and U.S. Attorney’s Office are committed to ensuring the safety of citizens.
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Events happening this weekend in Mississippi: May 16-18
SUMMARY: This weekend (May 16-18), various events will take place across Mississippi. Highlights include Food Truck Friday in Jackson, live acoustic guitar in Clinton, and the Natchez Spring Carnival. Jackson will host exhibitions like “Of Salt and Spirit: Black Quilters” and “Hurricane Katrina: Mississippi Remembers.” On Saturday, family-friendly activities include a 5K run in Jackson, the Treaty Oak Revival concert in Brandon, and a farmers’ market in Vicksburg. In the Pine Belt, events like the Hattiesburg Craft Beer Fest and the Veterans Festival in Hattiesburg will also take place. Sunday features a community run in Jackson and a screening showcase.
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Events happening this weekend in Mississippi: May 9-11
SUMMARY: This weekend (May 9-11) in Mississippi offers diverse activities across Central Mississippi and the Pine Belt. Highlights in Central Mississippi include Owl Prowl at the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science, Jurassic Quest at the Jackson Convention Complex, live music events such as Live at Five in Natchez, plus theater, exhibitions, markets, and family-friendly festivals like the Natchez Spring Carnival. Jackson hosts the inaugural Coffee Festival and Shakespeare in the Park. In the Pine Belt, enjoy live music, zoo-themed celebrations, historical events, craft beer sampling, and comedy shows with comedian John Crist in Hattiesburg. There are also special Mother’s Day events throughout the region.
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Events happening this weekend in Mississippi: April 25-27
SUMMARY: This weekend in Mississippi (April 25-27) features a variety of events across Central and Pine Belt regions. Highlights include MiraGotSoul at Vibe Studio in Jackson, a community Dinner and Movie in Clinton, and the Natchez Kite Festival. Enjoy live performances with Sweet Lizzy Project in Natchez and the New Bourbon Street Jazz Band in Clinton. Family-friendly activities include the Native Plant Fest and Community Farmers Market in Jackson. In Hattiesburg, catch the Henry Cho tour and the Downtown Crawfish Jam Music Festival. Overall, it’s a weekend full of entertainment, culture, and fun activities for all ages.
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