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Food banks in Mississippi distributed 40 million meals last year and are collaborating more closely as federal support diminishes, advocates say. Experts warn that federal cuts threaten anti-hunger efforts statewide.
Read moreRegency Hospital, a long-term acute care facility in Meridian, is set to close by mid-March due to business reasons, according to its owner. Patients will be transferred to other care providers.
Read moreThe University of Mississippi Medical Center said it canceled regularly scheduled clinic appointments and elective procedures through Friday as it continues to restore systems after a Feb. 19 cyberattack. Officials said progress is being made, but experts warned full recovery could take months.
Read moreThe National Weather Service announced that college students can now apply for a local summer volunteer program to learn about the agency and work alongside meteorologists.
Read moreLight showers are moving across the Mid-South and rain chances are expected to increase overnight, with an isolated thunderstorm possible and rainfall totals up to about a half-inch, forecasters said.
Read moreRipley Main Street organizers say a citywide Shop Hop on Saturday, March 21 will feature special sales, giveaways and a passport-card prize drawing.
Read moreThe Mobile Mississippi driver’s license unit visited Pascagoula to offer residents a local option to renew or update identification, WXXV reported.
Read moreA report released by State Auditor Shad White says Mississippi has the second-highest car tag fees in the U.S. White discussed possible steps to reduce those fees in an accompanying interview.
Read moreGuaranty Bank’s Northeast regional branch managers held a meeting on campus and later met with President Ford and business technology instructors to discuss preparing students for the workforce, the school said.
Read moreA social media post marked #RipCurrentAwarenessWeek urged spring break travelers to remain calm, swim parallel to shore and signal for help if caught in a rip current.
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