Understanding political polls
By Edwin Smith During election years, it seems that new political polls come out every week, often with conflicting results. But voters can make better sense of exactly what different polls mean by paying attention to how they were conducted and what they measure, a University of Mississippi professor advises. “Remember, polls serve many purposes…
Read MoreSOUTHERN GARDENING: Pugster Series butterfly bushes are pretty garden additions
By Eddie Smith, MSU Extension Service I’ve always been a fan of butterfly bushes; so in my garden, I have both regular-sized varieties and a couple of dwarf varieties. My favorites are the dwarf ones. They are compact and known for their fragrant blossoms and ability to attract pollinators such as butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds.…
Read MorePhotos wanted for ‘BugFest’ competition
By Nathan Gregory, MSU Extension Service Wildlife photographers of all ages and skill levels have a venue to showcase their camera eye in an insect photo competition. The Crosby Arboretum BugFest Photo Competition is accepting entries until Sept. 14 for photos of arthropods. These include centipedes, millipedes, insects, spiders, and scorpions on land and barnacles,…
Read MoreMDOT reminds residents of contraflow protocol
With hurricane season heating up, the Mississippi Department of Transportation reminds residents that contraflow could be implemented in the event of a powerful hurricane, typically a Category 3 or greater. In Mississippi, contraflow turns all four lanes of I-59 and I-55 traffic northbound from Louisiana through just south of Hattiesburg and Brookhaven, respectively, to aid…
Read MoreEugene Anderson
The funeral service for Jimmy Eugene “Bo” Anderson will be at 1 p.m., Saturday, August 17, at Pinebluff Baptist Church, with burial in the church cemetery. Visitation is from 11 a.m. until the time of the service. Riverwood Family Funeral Service is in charge of arrangements. Jimmy “Bo” Anderson, 86, of Crystal Springs, went to…
Read MoreRobert Windom
Robert Wilson Windom Jr., 92, of Georgetown, passed away Aug. 2, 2024. A service was held Aug. 8 at Stringer Family Chapel, with burial at Georgetown Cemetery. Mr. Windom was born in Shady Grove on Nov. 8, 1931, where he loved hunting and fishing with his brother, Vance. As they played, he would see planes…
Read MoreJerry Lynn Barber
Jerry Lynn Barber, 83, passed away peacefully on Aug. 4, 2024, at Merit Health River Oaks surrounded by his family. Visitation will be from 9:30 to 11 a.m., Aug. 8, at Parkway Funeral Home on Highland Colony Parkway, with service at 11. A private family graveside service will follow at Lakewood Memorial Park. Mr. Barber…
Read MoreHAZLEHURST CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT: Administration renovations canceled
By John Carney Approval for renovations to the administration building of the Hazlehurst City School District was rescinded during the Aug. 1 meeting of the board because of an irregularity with the bid. For work over a certain amount, the district is required to use contractors from a state-approved list. An approved contractor submitted a…
Read MoreWild Hog Control Program application period open
Commissioner of Agriculture and Commerce Andy Gipson recently announced that the Mississippi Department of Agriculture and Commerce will begin accepting a new round of applications for its Wild Hog Control Program Aug. 1. The application period will close on Thursday, Aug. 15. All Mississippi counties are eligible for the application period. Through the program, the…
Read MoreMSU Extensions offers food business training
By Elizabeth Canales, MSU Extension Service Mississippians with a quality food product looking to scale up their business are invited to take advantage of a series of one-hour webinars and a one-day, in-person workshop to learn ways to navigate different markets. The Mississippi State University Extension Service is offering “Food as Business: Scaling up from…
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