Author Archives: Emily Tillman

ERDC: Beyond The Gates

Episode 8: Controlling the Spread of Invasive Carp with Dr. Jack Killgore-Research Fishery Biologist, Environmental Lab. Join us every Thursday at 8:15am and 9:10am on Newstalk 1490 AM and 107.7FM for ERDC: Beyond the Gates

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Mississippi Music Show June 25, 2022 – Part Two of The Max Shows

Pearl River Studio’s Andrew Cary Young’s Stained Glass art in the MAX Song List: Elvis Presley – Jailhouse RockSteve Forbert – Romeo’s TuneJimmie Rodgers – Pistol Packin’ PapaJimmy Buffett – MargaritavilleDr. Hook and The Medicine Show – Marie LavauxBo Diddley – Before You Accuse MeGladys Knight & The Pips – Midnight Train To GeorgiaTravis Tritt – Country ClubRonnie Dunn and ...

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Mississippi Music Show June 11, 2022

Song List: Jean Knight – Mr. Big StuffPaul Davis – A Little Bit of SoapJohnny Carver – Tie A Yellow RibbonKeith Whitley – Somebody’s Doin’ Me RightKenny Chesney – Better BoatHowie Campbell – Golden SunlightRay, Goodman, and Brown – Special LadyMcKinley Mitchel – The Town I LiveHowie Campbell – She Likes Her Blues Red HotPaul Simon – Learn How To ...

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ERDC: Beyond the Gates

This week’s show: Wildfire effects on flood risk management and the ecosystem with Dr. Ian Floyd – Research Physical Scientist, CHL Join us every Thursday morning at 8:15am and again at 9:10am for ERDC: Beyond the Gates on 1490 AM and 107.7FM

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ERDC: Beyond the Gates

Episode 6 is about Dambot: Robotic innovation to assess dams with Dr. Anton Netchev – Research Computer Scientist Join us every Thursday at 8:15am and again at 9:10am for ERDC: Beyond the Gates!

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First Mokeypox Case Identified in Mississippi

JACKSON, Miss. — Today the Mississippi State Department of Health is reporting its first case of Monkeypox in a Mississippi resident. The specimen was tested at the Mississippi State Department of Health Public Health Laboratory. An investigation to identify persons who may have encountered the patient while they were infectious is ongoing. Development (incubation) of the disease after exposure is one ...

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