Mississippi
Residents voice concerns about plans for new Mississippi River Bridge in EBR
BATON ROUGE, La. (BRPROUD) — The Louisiana Division of Transportation kicks off its week-long collection of public conferences about doable websites for the brand new Mississippi River Bridge.
DOTD spokesperson Rodney Mallett says they’re holding public conferences to slim down these websites to only three places. Proper now they’re contemplating 10 places.
“We don’t wish to make investments a lot cash in a venture if the general public clearly doesn’t need it,” stated Mallett. “We had some individuals who like the concept of getting a bridge, however not right here. And that’s advantageous and we would like them to inform us why.”
Ron Crum is a long-time resident of East Baton Rouge Parish. He absolutely helps a brand new bridge however there may be nonetheless a lot to think about.
“I’m very involved concerning the Bluebonnet crossing and Level Marie crossing. Each of these websites cross 5 miles from a lot of the pristine ecologically delicate swamps in all the state,” he stated.
Some residents say a bridge is a superb concept, however inserting it in EBR could be a nightmare for visitors.
“I believe the higher choice would undoubtedly be to go south. Whether or not that might be in Iberville Parish or Ascension,” stated Jerry Hix, East Baton Rouge resident.
“Nicholson Drive is already rated at stage of service F. Why would you construct a bridge solely to place extra visitors? That’s 22,000 automobiles a day than what it has in the present day,” stated Crum.
DOTD continues to be ready on lawmakers to assist fund the venture.
In January, the venture gained its greatest push when Governor John Bel Edwards proposed $500 million for a brand new bridge.
Dates and places of upcoming conferences:
- Tuesday, April 26, 2022 | 5-7 p.m.
Iberville Parish, East Financial institution
St. Gabriel Group Middle
11400 Gordon Simon Leblanc Dr., St. Gabriel
- Wednesday, April 27, 2022 | 5-7 p.m.
West Baton Rouge Parish
Addis Group Middle
7250 LA-1, Addis
- Thursday, April 28, 2022 | 5-7 p.m.
Ascension Parish, West Financial institution
Donaldsonville Excessive College Gymnasium
100 Tiger Dr., Donaldsonville
- Monday, Could 2, 2022 | 5-7 p.m.
Ascension Parish, East Financial institution
Lamar Dixon Expo Middle Banquet Corridor
9039 S. St. Landry Ave., Gonzales
- Tuesday, Could 3, 2022 | 5-7 p.m.
Iberville Parish, West Financial institution
Carl F. Grant Civic Middle
24700 J Gerald Berret Blvd., Plaquemine
Mississippi
Man arrested for allegedly stealing $64,000 tractor in Mississippi
JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) – A man is behind bars after a tractor valued at $64,000 was recovered in Washington County, Mississippi.
This week, the Mississippi Agriculture and Livestock Theft Bureau equipment and arrested Doug Showah of Sunflower County following an investigation into the theft of a stolen John Deere 3039R tractor.
The MALTB first received information about the stolen tractor on October 23.
The tractor was later determined to be stolen from Washington County. On or about November 22, the tractor was located in Sunflower County and tied back to Doug Showah of Indianola.
Tuesday, MALTB investigators searched M & D Aviation, a business owned by Doug Showah, and discovered the John Deere tractor. During the search, a Polaris 1000 side-by-side valued at $18,300 that was stolen out of Ashley County, Arkansas, was also recovered.
Showah was charged with two counts of receiving stolen property.
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10-week-old baby missing in Mississippi, MBI investigates
HOLCOMB, Miss. (WMC) -The Mississippi Bureau of Investigation is searching for 10-week-old baby A’marion Nason of Holcomb, Mississippi. The baby was last seen on Thursday, December 19, at about 7:17 a.m. near Powell Road in Grenada County.
A’marion Nason may be accompanied by Anthony Rayshun Mitchell, who is described as an African-American male, 5’6 inches tall, weighing 178 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes.
A’marion Nason may have personal items that include a black and orange Nike onesie, as well as a blue, black, and orange cap.
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Mississippi Museum of Natural Science inviting guests to attend dinosaur exhibit before departure – SuperTalk Mississippi
The Mississippi Museum of Natural Science will soon be welcoming a new exhibit, but for now, visitors can continue to take a trip back in time to the prehistoric age and enjoy present offerings.
Before welcoming the “Mindbender Mansion” exhibit to the facility at Lefleur’s Bluff in Jackson, central Mississippians and science enthusiasts from across the state have just over two more weeks to enjoy “Dinosaurs Around the World: The Great Outdoors.”
Per museum officials, visitors are invited to embark on a globetrotting expedition around the world to discover the Age of Reptiles before the exhibit closes. This outdoor and indoor exhibit features 11 animatronic dinosaurs alongside.
Attendees will see animatronics such as the mighty T. rex of North America, the bi-pedal predator Herrerasaurus, one of the first dinosaurs to appear on Earth, and the bizarre, bony-crested Oviraptor from Mongolia. This exhibit will be up and running until January 5.
Then, the museum will transition into a new phase of educational presentations with “Mindbender Mansion,” an eclectic space filled with brainteasers and interactive challenges running from January 18 through May 4. The goal is to test the brainpower and problem-solving skills of guests of all ages.
“It’s more for solving puzzles and challenges. It’s also math, science, and technology-based. So if that’s your thing, or if your grandchild or children are really into that, it has huge educational content all woven into the exhibit,” Mississippi Museum of Natural Science Foundation Chair LoRose Moore said on Good Things with Rebecca Turner.
Visitors are invited to join the “Mindbender Society” by gathering hidden clues and secret passwords scattered throughout the various thematic rooms of the house soon to be located within the museum. The clues and passwords are revealed by solving select brainteasers and group challenges.
The Mississippi Museum of Natural Science is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday’s operating hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. with the museum being open on Sundays from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is $8 for adults, $7 for senior citizens, $6 for children ages 3-18, and free for those under 3 years old. Annual membership passes can be purchased for individuals for $50 and $100 for families.
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