Lineman Not Able to Work Through the Night Due to Dangerous Ice Storm Conditions
As a powerful ice storm grips much of North Mississippi and the Mid-South, electric utility crews are being forced to
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Disaster relief volunteers have established a support station at Walmart, offering charging, showers, and laundry services to the community affected by recent events.
Read moreThe organization is assembling safety and hygiene kits and is seeking community partners to identify areas in greatest need amid ongoing power outages.
Read moreThe mountain campus has regained water access after recent storms, but some buildings suffered water damage. Assistance teams are on site to aid cleanup and recovery efforts.
Read moreA new Arctic air mass is causing bitterly cold conditions across the region, with temperatures expected to remain frigid through the weekend.
Read moreMany Mississippi teachers start the school year without access to classroom supply funds, leading to out-of-pocket expenses. Advocates call for earlier activation of these funds.
Read moreBoth I-22 and I-55 in northern Mississippi are now open after closures, but icy conditions persist across multiple counties, prompting travel advisories.
Read moreUtility companies advise residents not to disturb downed communication lines, which may still be live and vital for emergency calls.
Read moreMississippi Emergency Management Agency and National Guard continue to distribute essential supplies to storm-affected counties. Recent deliveries include water, meals, and shelter materials.
Read morePolice Chief Michael Ramey urges residents to be cautious of scammers offering debris removal services and overcharging. Authorities ask residents to report suspicious activity.
Read moreHighways I-22 and I-55 are now open in northern Mississippi, but icy conditions and debris remain. Travel is discouraged in affected counties.
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