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Mississippi offering smart traps to capture wild hogs
SUMMARY: Feral hogs cause over $66 million in annual property damage in Mississippi, particularly impacting the state’s agriculture sector. To combat this issue, the Mississippi Department of Agriculture and Commerce has launched a wild hog control program that includes the availability of “smart wild hog traps.” These technologically advanced traps feature battery and solar-powered cameras for monitoring and trapping the hogs. Property owners can apply for these traps now and will receive setup training and technical support. Agriculture Commissioner Andy Gibson highlights the urgent need for this program, citing the aggressive and invasive nature of wild hogs as a significant threat to local farmers.
The Mississippi Department of Agriculture and Commerce (MDAC) Wild Hog Control Program provides landowners with the tools to combat the nuisance, including “smart” traps.
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12/2- Freezing mornings continue. Rain is in view
SUMMARY: After a cold Thanksgiving season, frigid temperatures persist in Meridian, dipping to 27 degrees on Saturday, marking the coldest since February. December 1st heralds the start of meteorological winter, expected to be warmer than average despite below-average precipitation forecasts. Looking ahead, a rain system will approach midweek, with increased chances on Wednesday evening into Thursday morning, potentially bringing an inch of rainfall. However, expect subfreezing temperatures during the early mornings this week, with highs struggling to reach 50 degrees. The cold will linger, but warmer conditions are anticipated for the upcoming weekend, which may include light rain.
12/2- Freezing mornings continue. Rain is in view
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Mississippi Highway Patrol releases holiday enforcement period numbers
SUMMARY: A violent holiday weekend in Jackson resulted in two fatalities, including Jeremy Easterling, found shot at a motel, marking the city’s 100th homicide in 2024. Surveillance footage revealed two women as persons of interest. The police suspect robbery and a possible setup leading to Easterling’s demise. Another homicide involved a man discovered shot in a burning car, linked to previous missing persons cases. An apartment shootout yielded numerous shell casings, drugs, and resulted in the death of 18-year-old Samuel Taylor. Authorities are urging the public for information on these incidents as investigations continue.
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Jackson police chief calls for solutions after violent holiday weekend
SUMMARY: The Jackson Police Department is urging residents to help combat rising violence in the city after four shootings and three homicides during Thanksgiving, pushing the homicide count into triple digits. Chief Joseph Wade called for collective action from citizens, community leaders, and politicians to intervene, as law enforcement alone cannot resolve the crisis. With a 79% success rate in solving homicides, the department continues to investigate, but Wade emphasizes that breaking the cycle of violence requires the involvement of the entire community. He highlights that many victims and suspects are familiar with each other, attributing the violence to an institutional failure in conflict resolution.
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