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Farmers Market Week helps consumers on the hunt for locally grown produce
SUMMARY: The Mississippi Department of Agriculture and Commerce is celebrating Mississippi Farmers Market Week, benefiting both farmers and consumers seeking locally grown produce. Highlighting markets like the Gulfport Harbor Farmers Market, the event promotes fresh, pesticide-free produce such as tomatoes, squash, and bell peppers, which shoppers prefer over grocery store items. The department has certified 32 farmers markets across 25 counties, stressing the importance of supporting local agriculture. Agriculture Commissioner Andy Gibson encourages certification for greater support, underscoring farming as a vital, though challenging, profession. Shoppers express strong support for the hard work and fresh produce provided by local farmers.
The Mississippi Department of Agriculture and Commerce is recognizing Mississippi farmers.
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MSU Receives Grant to Revive the Red Wolf Population
SUMMARY: Researchers at Mississippi State University, led by Professor Dana Moren, are investigating a coyote population along the Gulf Coast, funded by a $2.1 million grant. The study focuses on Red Wolf ancestry among wild canines in the region. The team aims to determine the best strategies for revitalizing the endangered Red Wolf population, identifying genetic connections and potential pathways for conservation efforts.
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Mississippi Songwriters Festival kicks off at the Mary C. on Thursday
SUMMARY: The Mississippi Songwriters Festival begins tomorrow, with the first session from 7:00 to 9:00 PM. Locations in Ocean Springs will host various musicians. For a complete list of performers and events, visit the WXXV25 website. This festival promises a fun-filled weekend for attendees.
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WXXV's Elizabeth Keen Sits Down with First Lady Elee Reeves
SUMMARY: WXXV’s Elizabeth Kean visited the Mississippi Governor’s Mansion, where she had an insightful conversation with First Lady Elie Reeves. Reeves, a native of Tylertown, Mississippi, shared her journey and various roles as a wife, mother, and philanthropist. She discussed her initiatives focusing on children, community service, and the environment, including a fourth-grade coloring book and the “Florist of the Month” program. The First Lady rejuvenated the mansion’s garden, emphasizing native plants. Elizabeth appreciated the mansion’s serenity, particularly the garden, during her tour. Overall, the visit highlighted Reeves’ dedication to Mississippi and its communities.
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