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NATCHEZ, Miss.– At least four people died as tornadoes and storms tore across the South over the weekend, impacting communities from Texas to North Carolina. One of those losses was TyKeria ...
Another storm-related death was confirmed in Natchez, Mississippi, and Governor Tate Reeves said an additional death had been confirmed in Lowndes County. Several damage reports came in from Louisiana
The station originally had only news updates but was broadcasting full scheduled newscasts by 1988 at 5:30 and 10 p.m. Its original studios were located at 26 Colonel John Pitchford Parkway (then 625 Beltline Highway) in Natchez, Mississippi. WNTZ's fortunes quickly eroded, and it was placed in bankruptcy for the first time around 1986. During ...
Natchez (/ ˈ n æ tʃ ɪ z / NATCH-iz) is the only city in and the county seat of Adams County, Mississippi, United States.The population was 14,520 at the 2020 census. [3] Located on the Mississippi River across from Vidalia, Louisiana, Natchez was a prominent city in the antebellum years, a center of cotton planters and Mississippi River trade.
Great Temple on Mound C and the Sun Chiefs cabin, drawn by Alexandre de Batz in the 1730s. According to archaeological excavations, the area has been continuously inhabited by various cultures of indigenous peoples since the 8th century A.D. [1] The original site of Natchez was developed as a major village with ceremonial platform mounds, built by people of the prehistoric Plaquemine culture ...
Natchez: 28 degrees Biloxi: 34 degrees Temperatures are forecast to rise in following days with a low of 32 on Saturday morning and 43 on Sunday morning in the Jackson area.
WQNZ serves the Natchez micropolitan area. The station is owned by Listen Up Yall Media. [3] 95 Country is the only 100.000 Watt station in the region and it reaches 35 counties and parishes in Southwest Mississippi and East Central Louisiana. By designation of the FCC, 95 Country is the regions primary news, weather and emergency source.
The Mississippi Free Trader was a newspaper in Natchez, Mississippi, United States that was published from August 4, 1835 [1] until 1861. [2] According to the Historical Records Survey it is distinct from the Mississippi Free Trader and Natchez Gazette that published from 1835 until 1851, [ 2 ] but the Library of Congress considers them related ...