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Track power outages across Mississippi in wake of Hurricane Francine

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www.supertalk.fm – J.T. Mitchell – 2024-09-11 20:00:16

SUMMARY: Hurricane Francine made landfall in Louisiana, affecting Mississippi with strong winds, heavy rainfall, and potential tornadoes, resulting in widespread power outages. Thousands of residents are expected to lose electricity as the storm moves northward. The National Weather Service advises residents to charge their phones and keep refrigerators closed during outages. It also warns against touching downed power lines. For tracking outages, residents can access various utility websites and a statewide outage map. After power returns, food exposed to temperatures above 40°F for over two hours should be discarded. Stay updated on the weather via local resources.

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Grammy Museum Mississippi celebrating Black History Month with special screenings, free admission

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www.supertalk.fm – J.T. Mitchell – 2025-02-06 16:03:00

SUMMARY: Grammy Museum Mississippi is honoring Black History Month with special programming, including free admission for three consecutive weekends. Executive director Emily Havens announced a series of events featuring film screenings, such as the 1997 Cinderella on Feb. 9, followed by If Beale Street Could Talk and Black Panther on Feb. 16 and 23, respectively. The museum will also host “An Evening with David Porter” on Feb. 13, where the renowned songwriter will share insights. The only paid event of the month, tickets are $20 for members and $25 for non-members. Full details are available at the museum.

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Mississippi farm industry leaders fear future amid potential international trade war

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www.supertalk.fm – J.T. Mitchell – 2025-02-06 14:31:00

SUMMARY: Donald Trump’s tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China have raised concerns for Mississippi’s agricultural industry, which contributes $9 billion annually to the state’s economy. Farmers fear the potential impact of trade disputes, especially as Mississippi’s top trade partners are Mexico, Canada, and China. Though a temporary pause on tariffs has been negotiated with Mexico and Canada, concerns remain about the tariffs’ future impact, especially on potash and agricultural machinery. Additionally, U.S. farmers face lending difficulties, with tightening loan criteria amidst poor economic returns. Mississippi lawmakers, including Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith, are working on solutions to support farmers, such as drafting a new Farm Bill.

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Mississippi State scientist makes ‘hopping’ discovery with 16 new grasshopper species

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www.supertalk.fm – J.T. Mitchell – 2025-02-06 14:07:00

SUMMARY: JoVonn Hill, an assistant professor and director at Mississippi State University’s Entomological Museum, recently discovered 16 new grasshopper species while researching thorny scrubs in desert areas of the U.S. and Mexico. This finding expands the known species of Agroecotettix from three to 19. Hill believes these grasshoppers underwent isolation and speciation during the Pleistocene Epoch, similar to species in the Rocky Mountains. His team will sequence DNA from the specimens to estimate divergence timing and assess the impact of climate change on these species. Hill emphasizes the importance of exploring biodiversity for conservation purposes.

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