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Greenville Solutions Circles: April 6, 2026
The Mississippi Free Press convened a Solutions Circle in Greenville, Mississippi, for the first time on April 6, 2026.
Months After Winter Storm Fern, Mississippi Families Are Still Waiting for Help
Over two months after Winter Storm Fern swept through Mississippi, residents remain ineligible for individual assistance awarded by the federal government. Meanwhile, efforts to pass recovery bills through the State Legislature have been hampered by disagreements between lawmakers and the governor.
Editor’s Note | Evan Turnage Succeeded, Even in Defeat
Assistant Editor Kevin Edwards writes that Evan Turnage should be commended for challenging U.S. Rep. Bennie Thompson, even with the odds stacked against him.
Poplarville Police Launch Safe Exchange Zone After Father and Daughter Killed in Panola County
The Poplarville Police Department has created a safety exchange zone where residents can complete online purchases or custody exchanges under 24-hour video surveillance.
Delta News
Delta State’s 1969 Sit-in Protest for Equality Honored With Historic Marker
On March 10, 1969, around 50 Black students at Delta State University peacefully protested for equal treatment by sitting outside the president’s office. The protest was recognized with a new historic marker outside the building where it took place.
Sunset Village
Delta Culture
Mississippi’s Arkabutla Lake Park Rangers Give Disabled Hunters a Second Chance at Their Outdoor Passion
Park rangers and other volunteers in Coldwater, Miss., have organized deer hunts for physically disabled sportsmen and women near Arkabutla Lake since 1991. The practice manages Mississippi’s deer population while providing participants with a rare opportunity that accommodates their needs.

