THANKSGIVING SAFETY

Did you know that cooking fires are the number 1 cause of homefires and injuries? Safety in the kitchen is important especially onThanksgiving when there is some much activity in the home andthe kitchen.Here are some safety tips from the National Fire Protection Association:... Read More.

LOUISE CHRISTMAS PARADE

The Biggest Little Parade in the Delta will beThursday December 2nd, 2021 at 6:30 PMon Main St. in downtown Louise, Mississippi.Call City Hall 662-836-5121 for more information.

TINSLEY CHRISTMAS PROGRAM

Tinsley Baptist Church located at 3906 Tinsley Rd. will present aChristmas Program on December 5th at 4:00 PM. All are invited.Also: Their Live Nativity will be presented on December 18th & 19thfrom 5:30 PM until 7:00 PM. 

Thursday Night Football on Power 107tv

Yazoo City High School Indians are on the road tonight for someThursday Night Football action. Game time 7:00 PM.Danny Neely is on his way to Camden, MS to bring you all the excitement of the game.You can catch the action live on Power107tv channel... Read More.

VBS at Tinsley Baptist June 13th 14th & 15th

Tinsley Baptist Church will be hosting Bible School for all ages Junethe 13th, 14th, and 15th.A meal will be served 5:30 PM and classes will start at 6:00 PM.Adult class will be lead by Bill Farlow of Broadmoor Baptist Church (Madison).Children classes will be... Read More.

4H Agronomy Science Experiments

For anyone interested in science experiments this project is for you.Check out the flyer below and let us know if you would like to order a kit. June 15 is the Deadline for youth to register with local agent. Youth pick up their kit from their... Read More.

THIS WEEK IS SAFE BOATING WEEK

Before you go out on the water, the Mississippi Department of Wildlife,Fisheries, and Parks would like to make you aware of everything youneed to know for an enjoyable and safe boating experience.The following is a boating check list that will guide you to an... Read More.

Bears are on the move!

FROM MSDWFP:The warmer days of spring and the annual greening up of thelandscape brings with it increased activity by black bearsthroughout the state. Although our bears do not trulyhibernate, they do exhibit a period of torpor, or decreasedactivity during the winter months. This is... Read More.