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Mississippi farmers work hard to harvest the soybean crop
SUMMARY: Farmers in Mississippi are currently in the midst of the soybean harvest. One farmer in Chickasaw County, Jay Huggins, is expecting above-average numbers due to decent rainfall and effective fertilization and fungicide use. Other farms in Northeast Mississippi have faced challenges such as hail, flooding, and drought, resulting in below-average numbers. The harvesting process involves planting, fertilizing, watering, and eventually harvesting the plants. Once the fields are harvested, the debris left behind serves as fertilizer for the next crop. Huggins plans to till the fields and plant the next round of crops for next year.

WTVA Meteorologist Gabe Mahner talks to a Chickasaw County farmer about his soybean output for the 2023 season.
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‘Why had they sent me a ring?’: Diamond ring scam impacts Mississippians
SUMMARY: Mississippians are being targeted by a diamond ring scam, where unsolicited packages labeled from “Amazon Fulfillment” arrive containing fake rings and a QR code. Judge Tiffany Grove of Hinds County received one and, after researching it, discovered others had too. The included pamphlet claims the ring is certified by the “Gemological Research Academy”—a fake organization mimicking the legitimate GIA. Experts confirmed the ring is cubic zirconia, not a real diamond. Authorities warn scanning the QR code may lead to phishing sites. The Mississippi Attorney General’s office urges awareness, as mail scams are increasingly used to steal personal information or money.

‘Why had they sent me a ring?’: Diamond ring scam impacts Mississippians
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Camp Kamassa officially opens to the public
SUMMARY: Camp Kamassa officially opened in Kapaya County, celebrated by around 2,000 attendees. Mary Kitchens expressed her excitement about the turnout and reflected on the nearly decade-long journey to realize this project, attributing its success to unwavering support and faith. A highlight of the camp is the “teaching kitchen,” where children can engage in hands-on baking experiences under guidance. This approach contrasts with typical restrictions, fostering a positive environment where kids are encouraged to participate and explore. Overall, Camp Kamassa aims to provide memorable experiences that children can cherish throughout the year until their next visit.

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Morning 'Sip: NatureFEST 2025
SUMMARY: The Mississippi Museum of Natural Science is buzzing with activities, featuring the 25th anniversary of NatureFEST this Saturday, April 25th, from 10 AM to 4 PM. Tickets are available on-site. Upcoming events include “Moonlight Music and Meteors,” alongside children’s camps now open for registration, and a trivia night on April 11th. In May, the intimate “Owl Prowl” event will highlight nocturnal wildlife. Gardening enthusiasts can connect with the Mississippi Extension Service for advice on native plants. For updates, visit the museum’s website or follow them on social media, and look forward to future renovations and experiences!

Morning ‘Sip: NatureFEST 2025
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