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NOAA still cautions potential for

MINNEAPOLIS — Nationwide climate officers say flooding alongside the Mississippi River this spring might be the worst seen since 2001.
The Nationwide Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration on Thursday up to date its spring flooding outlook, together with for mainstem Mississippi River from the Twin Cities all the way down to Keokuk, Iowa. The company stated that the risk stays largely because it was the final time they issued an outlook two weeks in the past.
Spring flooding danger anticipated to extend as extra snow falls, increased temps close to
In line with the NOAA, the flood potential for this section of the river is “properly above regular” and flood danger numbers point out flooding might be the worst seen in over 20 years in parts of the Mississippi.
“The snow water content material of the snow is sort of sturdy for the third week of March. Widespread water content material quantities of 5 to five.5 inches stay in place for a big portion of Minnesota and southeast North Dakota,” the outlook stated.
The NOAA says cooler temperatures in latest weeks have prevented a lot, if any, of the present snow to soften, and the extra precipitation hasn’t helped issues. Repeated main storm programs, which have included each snow and rain, have led to the upper flooding danger, officers stated.
The NOAA added that 155 forecast factors within the North Central River Forecast Middle are at a 50% or larger likelihood for flooding by late Could, with 22 websites at a better-than-half likelihood for main flooding, together with just a few websites throughout the Twin Cities metro space.
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At least 9 dead across Mississippi after 5 shootings this weekend

BILOXI, Miss. (WLOX) – Five shootings in 24 hours across the Magnolia state left at least 9 dead this weekend.
Most of the shootings happened after high school football games on Friday night.
The last two happened at Alcorn State and at a Jackson State University event at Veterans Memorial Stadium on Saturday.
At Alcorn State, one person is dead, and two others were injured near the Industrial Technology Building.
Officials said no arrests have been made at this time.
Jackson Police Department Interim Chief Tyree Jones said a child was hit by gunfire near the tailgate section during JSU’s homecoming festivities.
That child was taken to the hospital, and there is no suspect in custody.
At least six people are dead in Leland, Mississippi after a football game Friday night turned deadly.
Area hospitals are treating 10 injured victims, according to officials.
Leland Mayor John Lee confirmed the shooting took place off school property on the town’s main street.
No suspect has been identified at this time, and Jackson Field Office Special Agent Robert Eikhoff urged the public to come forward if they have any information.
“You might’ve seen something, you might’ve heard something, or know someone who did,” Special Agent Eikhoff said. “We ask you to share that information. Speak up, share, give us that opportunity to get these subjects off the street and bring peace and tranquility to our community.”
About three hours south of Leland, Heidelberg High School celebrated their homecoming football game, where a shooting left two dead.
Officials say one person was found shot and killed on the school’s baseball field, with the other found dead in a tailgating area near the bleachers.
One other person was injured at the scene.
Jasper County Sheriff’s Department confirmed the arrest of 18-year-old Tylar Jarod Goodloe.
In Rolling Fork, shots rang out at South Delta High School’s football game.
One injured person is now being treated in the hospital.
The Sharkey County Sheriff’s Department says two people were arrested Saturday in connection with the shooting.
Governor Tate Reeves put out a statement regarding these shootings.
“The Mississippi Bureau of Investigation is currently assisting local and federal law enforcement agencies… and those responsible will be brought to justice,” Governor Reeves said.
The motives behind these shootings are currently unknown.
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How did Mississippi State’s SEC opponents fare on Saturday?

For the most part, the SEC avoided the craziness of Saturday.
The only “upset” was Texas beating No. 6 Oklahoma in the Red River Rivalry game, but that’s not a true upset since Texas was favored to win.
The craziness was mostly confined to the Big Ten who saw No. 3 Oregon get beat by No. 7 Indiana, USC blowout No. 15 Michigan and Penn State lost to Northwestern for its third-straight loss (and second-straight loss in a game the Nittany Lions were 20-point favorites or more).
The SEC wasn’t totally immune to the craziness (go look at what happened to Auburn against Georgia).
Here’s how the Bulldogs’ final six opponents of the season fared on Saturday:
Result: lost to No. 5 Texas A&M, 34-17
Notes: The Gators kept this one close, but not as much as Mississippi State did a week ago. The Bulldogs trailed 7-3 at halftime and 14-3 headed into the fourth quarter. The Gators scored twice in the first quarter, but Texas A&M led 21-14 at halftime. The biggest difference, though, was Florida’s offense was a lot more productive than Mississippi State’s was.
Result: def. No. 6 Oklahoma, 23-6
Notes: The Longhorns needed this win and, based on the two touchdown point spread, many people thought they would. It was a fairly dominant win over the Sooners, who did get Jon Mateer back but probably should’ve let him rest another week (he threw three interceptions). Mississippi State fans would’ve liked to have Texas play like it did against Florida and not like a good football team that won’t be bothered by a bunch of cowbells.
Result: lost to No. 12 Tennessee, 34-31
Notes: The Bobby Petrino 2.0 era nearly did what Mississippi State failed to do, beat the Volunteers. The Razorbacks showed their offense is still really good, racking up nearly 500 yards of total offense including 241 on the ground. But Tennessee’s offense moved down field just as easily and Arkansas needed a late comeback to get within three points of Tennessee.
Result: def. Auburn, 20-10
Notes: Kirby Smart called a timeout and nothing anyone ever says will ever convince me of that. If some shenanigans like that happen in Starkville, fans should not ring responsibly. I almost feel bad for Auburn because Jackson Arnold had a touchdown ignored and instead ruled a fumble. If the SEC doesn’t like being accused of favoritism, games like this one shouldn’t happen.
Result: lost to No. 8 Alabama, 27-24
Notes: Uh oh. Alabama may be really good again. The Crimson Tide just held the nation’s leading rusher, Ahmad Hardy to just 52 rushing yards and no touchdowns. The Tigers did manage to run for 163 yards, though, so the Bulldogs should still be concerned about that. Also, for Mississippi State, fans Kevin Coleman Jr. had just one catch for two yards in the loss to Alabama.
Result: def. Washington State, 24-21
Notes: Mississippi State has to feel a little better about canceling that home-and-home series with Washington State after the Cougars nearly upset the Rebels in Oxford. Ole Miss probably just got caught looking ahead to its next two games against Georgia and No. 6 Oklahoma. It’s not likely the Rebels will be looking past Mississippi State in the Egg Bowl, but the Cougars may have just given Mississippi State a blueprint for an upset.
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Mississippi Lottery Mississippi Match 5, Cash 3 results for Oct. 11, 2025

Odds of winning the Powerball and Mega Millions are NOT in your favor
Odds of hitting the jackpot in Mega Millions or Powerball are around 1-in-292 million. Here are things that you’re more likely to land than big bucks.
The Mississippi Lottery offers several draw games for those aiming to win big. Here’s a look at Oct. 11, 2025, results for each game:
Winning Mississippi Match 5 numbers from Oct. 11 drawing
04-18-24-26-32
Check Mississippi Match 5 payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Cash 3 numbers from Oct. 11 drawing
Midday: 0-8-5, FB: 4
Evening: 1-9-5, FB: 9
Check Cash 3 payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Cash 4 numbers from Oct. 11 drawing
Midday: 2-9-2-2, FB: 4
Evening: 9-4-5-0, FB: 9
Check Cash 4 payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Cash Pop numbers from Oct. 11 drawing
Midday: 07
Evening: 10
Check Cash Pop payouts and previous drawings here.
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Are you a winner? Here’s how to claim your lottery prize
Winnings of $599 or less can be claimed at any authorized Mississippi Lottery retailer.
Prizes between $600 and $99,999, may be claimed at the Mississippi Lottery Headquarters or by mail. Mississippi Lottery Winner Claim form, proper identification (ID) and the original ticket must be provided for all claims of $600 or more. If mailing, send required documentation to:
Mississippi Lottery Corporation
P.O. Box 321462
Flowood, MS
39232
If your prize is $100,000 or more, the claim must be made in person at the Mississippi Lottery headquarters. Please bring identification, such as a government-issued photo ID and a Social Security card to verify your identity. Winners of large prizes may also have the option of setting up electronic funds transfer (EFT) for direct deposits into a bank account.
Mississippi Lottery Headquarters
1080 River Oaks Drive, Bldg. B-100
Flowood, MS
39232
Mississippi Lottery prizes must be claimed within 180 days of the drawing date. For detailed instructions and necessary forms, please visit the Mississippi Lottery claim page.
When are the Mississippi Lottery drawings held?
- Cash 3: Daily at 2:30 p.m. (Midday) and 9:30 p.m. (Evening).
- Cash 4: Daily at 2:30 p.m. (Midday) and 9:30 p.m. (Evening).
- Match 5: Daily at 9:30 p.m. CT.
- Cash Pop: Daily at 2:30 p.m. (Midday) and 9:30 p.m. (Evening).
This results page was generated automatically using information from TinBu and a template written and reviewed by a Mississippi editor. You can send feedback using this form.
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