Lee County Implements Burn Ban Through April 15
Lee County has enacted a burn ban that will be in effect from March 28 to April 15, according to the Mississippi Forestry Commission.
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Lee County has enacted a burn ban that will be in effect from March 28 to April 15, according to the Mississippi Forestry Commission.
Read MoreThe All-America City is experiencing a steady increase in pickleball’s popularity across various age groups.
Read MoreTupelo Public Works will close a section of West Jefferson Street on March 31 to remove a dangerous tree, with traffic expected to reopen afterward.
Read MoreThe Tupelo Police Department reports 27 arrests related to gun crimes over the past year, emphasizing their commitment to public safety.
Read MoreLee County has joined other counties in enacting a burn ban, effective March 28 through April 15, according to the Mississippi Forestry Commission.
Read MoreDowntown Tupelo embraces spring with vibrant scenes and seasonal charm, according to local posts.
Read MoreThe free event will take place Saturday at The Depot, featuring community sponsors and festivities celebrating cherry blossoms.
Read MoreTupelo Community Theatre announced auditions for the comedy ‘Savannah Sipping Society’ on March 30 and 31. The play runs in late May and features four women rediscovering friendship and life.
Read MoreDowntown Tupelo hosts a spring open house, art show, cultural festival, and live music, offering a full day of festivities for visitors.
Read MoreTupelo Mayor Todd Jordan attended the Area 11 Special Olympics at Tupelo High School, praising athletes for their efforts.
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