SuperTalk FM
Wildlife officials encouraging hunters to kill more deer this season
SUMMARY: The Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks (MDWFP) is urging hunters to kill more deer this season due to a record deer population and drought conditions. MDWFP deer program coordinator William McKinley encouraged hunters to meet bag limits, and even exceed them, to ensure that fewer deer are dependent on limited resources. The state currently has over 1.5 million deer, the highest number ever recorded. McKinley warned that the drought may impact the deer’s body condition next year, but their antlers are looking good this season. The article also provides information on deer season dates, bag limits, and weapon regulations.
The post Wildlife officials encouraging hunters to kill more deer this season appeared first on www.supertalk.fm
SuperTalk FM
William Carey women’s basketball completes perfect regular season
SUMMARY: The William Carey Lady Crusaders basketball team enters postseason play with a perfect 25-0 record, marking the first undefeated regular season in the school’s history and the first in a decade for the Southern States Athletic Conference. Their final regular season win, a 72-67 comeback against Loyola New Orleans, solidified their accomplishment. Head coach Tracy English praised the team’s perseverance, highlighting the thrilling nature of the season, where six victories were by five points or less. The Crusaders, led by seniors Kolten Blakeney and Rose Warren, now aim to extend their success in the SSAC Tournament, starting against Blue Mountain Christian.
The post William Carey women’s basketball completes perfect regular season appeared first on www.supertalk.fm
SuperTalk FM
Lengthy delays at Jackson postal facility causing ‘lingering headache’
SUMMARY: Delays in mail delivery from the United States Postal Service’s Jackson processing facility have angered Mississippi residents, affecting everything from essential goods to Social Security benefits. Recipients have faced significant waits for mailed checks, causing financial strain and increased inquiries at local offices. A USPS representative claimed staffing is adequate, while some suggest mismanagement is to blame. Congressman Bennie Thompson has acknowledged the issue and is advocating for a resolution, stating his commitment to address the inconvenience caused. USPS is reportedly enhancing overtime and focusing on improving mail operations in the affected area. Residents are urged to contact their legislators or USPS for assistance.
The post Lengthy delays at Jackson postal facility causing ‘lingering headache’ appeared first on www.supertalk.fm
SuperTalk FM
Lloyd Green Recognized with Mississippi Country Music Trail Marker at Southern Miss
SUMMARY: Legendary pedal steel guitarist Lloyd Green was honored with a Mississippi Country Music Trail marker at the University of Southern Mississippi. His career spanned over five decades, contributing to 116 No. 1 hits and collaborating with stars such as Tammy Wynette, Alan Jackson, Bob Dylan, and Paul McCartney. Born in Leaf, Mississippi, Green attended Southern Miss and credited his time there with shaping his musical journey. The ceremony featured Marty Stuart and university officials celebrating his impact on country music, including his Steel Guitar Hall of Fame induction in 1988. The marker underscores Hattiesburg’s musical legacy and profound cultural significance.
The post Lloyd Green Recognized with Mississippi Country Music Trail Marker at Southern Miss appeared first on www.supertalk.fm
-
News from the South - Louisiana News Feed5 days ago
Jeff Landry’s budget includes cuts to Louisiana’s domestic violence shelter funding
-
News from the South - North Carolina News Feed5 days ago
Bills from NC lawmakers expand gun rights, limit cellphone use
-
News from the South - West Virginia News Feed3 days ago
‘What’s next?’: West Virginia native loses dream job during National Park Service terminations
-
News from the South - Texas News Feed6 days ago
ICE charges Texas bakery owners with harboring immigrants
-
Mississippi Today5 days ago
Forty years after health official scaled fence in Jackson to save malnourished personal care home residents, unchecked horrors remain
-
News from the South - Missouri News Feed7 days ago
Interstate 44 reopens following mass traffic
-
News from the South - Oklahoma News Feed6 days ago
Oklahoma City FAA workers axed in federal layoffs feel betrayed, concerned by rhetoric
-
Kaiser Health News7 days ago
An Ice Rink To Fight Opioid Crisis: Drug-Free Fun vs. Misuse of Settlement Cash