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News Headlines for Amory, MississippiLast of flood-closed Mississippi locks reopen (AP via Yahoo! News)The last of the Mississippi River navigational locks that were closed to barges because of flooding are back in business. 2 Mississippi River locks reopen as waters recede (AP via Yahoo! News) The Army Corps of Engineers says two navigational locks along the Mississippi River have reopened after being closed because of flooding. Mississippi River reopens as flooding wanes (Reuters via Yahoo! News) The Mississippi River, the most important U.S. commercial waterway, reopened to water navigation on Saturday after much of it was closed for nearly a month due to the worst flooding in 15 years. Mississippi Still Needs More School Nurses (WTOK-TV Meridian) Mississippi is far from the nationally-recommended student-nurse ratio, but education officials are making strides to put more nurses in public schools. Swollen Mississippi defeats another levee (AG Weekly) WINFIELD, Mo. - The swollen Mississippi River burst another levee Tuesday, submerging farmland and threatening a residential area whose occupants had already moved out in anticipation of a flood. Last of Flood-Closed Mississippi Locks Reopen (ABC News) Last 2 navigational locks on Mississippi River closed by flooding reopen to barges Mississippi students get flavor of Fargo (The Bismarck Tribune) FARGO - A North Dakota State University professor who traveled to Mississippi last fall to watch a football game came back with more than a Bison victory. He found a research team. Hampton to join Francoeur, Diaz in Mississippi (Atlanta Journal-Constitution) Mike Hampton threw five scoreless innings in a minor league rehabilitation assignment for Class A Myrtle Beach on Saturday night, allowing five hits, no walks and striking out six in a 64-pitch effort. Hampton is scheduled to pitch again for AA Mississippi in Jacksonville on Thursday. Mississippi flood recedes (Texarkana Gazette) WINFIELD, Mo.—A week after the Mississippi River broke through the Pin Oak levee and began inundating this northeast Missouri town, signs that the worst is over were everywhere. Two Mississippi River locks open again after flooding (Belleville News-Democrat) The last of the Mississippi River navigation locks that were closed to barge traffic because of flooding have reopened. |