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Fans of the new team were given three choices for names; the "Mississippi Mud Monsters," "Mississippi Grits," and "Mississippi Soul Shakers." [6] [7] [8] A name the team contest ran from September 9, and ended on September 26. [7] It was announced on September 27, 2024 that the "Mud Monsters" was the winning choice with over 5,600 votes. [9]
The geology of the Pearl River Delta is rock sequences plus superficial sediments, emplaced in an alluvial delta, occupying the Pearl River Estuary. The unconsolidated sediments which dominate the delta are largely derived from continental materials exposed across the Pearl River basin, and range in size from fine particles such as mud to larger fragments like gravel.
The tradition of a one-off game in the Jackson area has existed since 1980, when it was known as the Mayor's Trophy and played in Jackson proper: it was moved to Pearl when Trustmark Park opened in 2005 and thus renamed. As of 2023, the Bulldogs lead the overall neutral-site series 23–19, with a 10–5 lead in games played in Pearl.
The Down East Bird Dawgs, ... Mississippi Mud Monsters: 2025 Pearl, Mississippi: Trustmark Park: 8,480 ... became the River City Rascals) Timeline. Champions. 1993 ...
According to the National Weather Service, the Pearl River at Jackson should hold at 28.5 feet on the Jackson gauge for the next few days. Sigman said the lake is at 298 feet above mean sea level ...
The Pearl River is a river in the U.S. states of Mississippi and Louisiana. It forms in Neshoba County , Mississippi from the confluence of Nanih Waiya and Tallahaga creeks, [ 1 ] and has a meander length of 444 miles (715 km). [ 2 ]
The group, calling itself Riverfolk Rescue, has since grown to nearly 200 volunteers who are reaching isolated communities, dropping off supplies and shoveling mud across western North Carolina.
The news release states that at approximately 8 p.m. Tuesday, detectives began to investigate a report of a deceased subject discovered by a fisherman in the Pearl River near I-20 and US-80.