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Mississippi Top Reads for Feb. 8, 2026
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Sunday, Feb. 8, 2026
1. “107 Days,” Kamala Harris, Simon and Schuster
2. “When It’s Darkness on the Delta,” W. Ralph Eubanks, Beacon Press
3. “The Widow,” John Grisham, Doubleday
4. “Theo of Golden,” Allen Levi, Atria Books
5. “Vigil,” George Saunders, Random House
6. “The Correspondent,” Virginia Evans, Crown
7. “Mississippi in Africa,” Alan Huffman, University Press of Mississippi
8. “Crux,” Gabriel Tallent, Random House
9. “Moon U.S. Civil Rights Trail” Deborah D. Douglas, Moon Travel
10. “Under Siege!,” Andrea Warren, Square Fish
Children and young adults
1. “A Tale of Plagues and Perfumes,” Jane Halpern, St. Martin’s
2. “Smooches!,” Sandra Boynton, Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
3. “My Subway Runs,” James Gladstone, Ingram
4. “Miles Morales,” Frank Berrios and Shane Clester (Illustrator), Golden Books5. (tie) “Claris the Chicest Mouse in Paris,” Megan Hess, Chronicle; and “Do Butterflies Make Butter?,” Brandall Laughlin, Archway Publishing
Adult events (Sunday, Feb. 8–Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026)
Kayla Corine Thompson signs “Master of the Pivot” in conversation with Tonja Murphy, 5 p.m., Tuesday, Lemuria Books, 202 Banner Hall, 4465 I-55 North, Jackson, 601-366-7619
Christina Thomas discusses her book, co-authored with Constance Curry, “Mississippi Harmony: Memoir of a Mississippi Freedom Fighter” Noon Wednesday, History Is Lunch, Two Mississippi Museums, 222 North Street, Jackson, and livestreaming on YouTube, 601-576-6998
Tracy Carr signs “Conversations with Ellen Gilchrist” in conversation with Holly Lange, 5 p.m., Thursday, Lemuria Books, 202 Banner Hall, 4465 I-55 North, Jackson, 601-366-7619
Ralph Eubanks presents “When It’s Darkness on the Delta” with music by Edna Nicole and Rev. Slim, 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Columbus Arts Council, 501 Main Street, Columbus, book sales by Friendly City Books, 662-570-4247
Julian Sancton on Thacker Mountain Radio Hour for “Neptune’s Fortune: The Billion-Dollar Shipwreck and the Ghosts of the Spanish Empire,” 6 p.m. Thursday, The Powerhouse, 413 S 14th Street, Oxford, book sales by Square Books, 662-236-2262
Children’s events (Sunday, Feb. 8–Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026)
Storytime, “Will You Be My Valentine?” 10:00 a.m., Wednesday, Square Books Jr., 111 Courthouse Square, Oxford, 662-236-2207
Storytime, “Plenty of Pancakes” 10:00 a.m., Saturday, Square Books Jr., 111 Courthouse Square, Oxford, 662-236-2207
— Sales and/or Events Reported by Dixon Books (Natchez); Friendly City Books (Columbus); Lemuria Books (Jackson); Lorelei Books (Vicksburg); Square Books (Oxford).
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Paraquat and Parkinson’s: Inside the risks in Wayne County, Mississippi | The Lens
This week on Behind the Lens: “Paraquat and Parkinson’s.” Wayne County, Mississippi is the largest emitter of paraquat in the world, an herbicide linked to the fastest-growing neurodegenerative disease. Environmental reporter Delaney Nolan explains the safety concerns and what they could mean for affected communities.
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Powerball ticket worth $2 million sold in Mississippi
Powerball jackpots are about to be much larger. Reporter explains.
USA TODAY’s Fernando Cervantes explains the historic agreement with the UK National Lottery.
Check your Powerball tickets. One sold in Mississippi is worth at least $2 million.
Across the U.S., at least 91 lottery tickets won $1 million in the Wednesday, April 29 drawing, according to the Powerball website.
That includes two tickets that won the jackpot. They were sold in Indiana and Kansas.
The estimated jackpot was $143.4 million ($65.2 million cash prize).
The winning numbers were 3, 19, 35, 51, 67 and Powerball 15. The multiplier was 2x.
Here’s what we know about where the winning ticket was bought, how many tickets are worth at least $1 million and how to file for lottery winnings in Mississippi.
Where was the $2 million Powerball ticket sold in Mississippi?
One ticket in Mississippi matched all five white balls and had the Power Play option. The odds of matching the five white balls is 1 in 11,688,053.52, according to the Powerball website.
The Mississippi Lottery Corporation said the multi-million-dollar-winning ticket was sold at Doc’s Quick Stop Exxon in Byhalia.
27 tickets win $2 million in latest drawing
Just because you didn’t get the Powerball doesn’t mean you didn’t win big.
Twenty-seven tickets matched the five white balls and had the Power Play option to win $2 million each. They were sold in:
- Arkansas: 1
- Illinois: 1
- Indiana: 5
- Kansas: 1
- Louisiana: 5
- Mississippi: 1
- New Jersey: 4
- Oregon: 3
- Pennsylvania : 2
- Rhode Island: 1
- South Carolina: 1
- Wisconsin: 2
How many Powerball tickets are worth $1 million?
Sixty-two tickets matched the five white balls to win $1 million each. They were sold in:
- Arkansas: 1
- Arizona: 1
- California: 1
- Georgia: 1
- Illinois: 3
- Indiana: 14
- Kansas: 5
- Kentucky: 1
- Louisiana: 6
- Michigan: 1
- Minnesota: 1
- Missouri: 1
- Nebraska: 2
- New Jersey: 14
- Oregon: 1
- Pennsylvania: 5
- Wisconsin: 4
Some are calling Wednesday’s Powerball drawing the luckiest ever.
A news release announcing where jackpot-winning tickets were sold is usually posted to the Powerball website the morning after a drawing. However, a news release related to the Wednesday drawing winners had not been posted as of 1 p.m. Thursday, April 30.
Can you claim a lottery jackpot anonymously in Mississippi? How?
Yes, Mississippi lets lottery winners claim a jackpot of any size anonymously.
Mississippi Lottery won’t disclose your identity without written permission.
I won the lottery in Mississippi! How do I get my money?
The Mississippi Lottery advises people to sign the back of their winning ticket immediately.
If your prize is less than $600, you can claim that at any place that sells Mississippi Lottery tickets.
If you win $600-$99,999, you can claim by mail or by going to the Mississippi Lottery Headquarters in Flowood.
All prizes more than $100,000 must be claimed at the Mississippi Lottery Headquarters.
What are the rules to claim a Powerball prize?
Powerball prizes must be claimed within one year from the date of the drawing.
Powerball jackpot winners may choose to receive their prize as an annuity, paid in 30 graduated payments over 29 years, or a lump-sum payment. Both advertised prize options are prior to federal and jurisdictional taxes, according to the Powerball website.
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