MONEY TALKS: HOW MUCH CAR CAN YOU AFFORD?
Roddy Merritt gives information on financing a car, cautions on buying too much vehicle and relays benefits of a certified preowned car.
Listen nowMississippians who have unpaid bills in cities or counties may have to forfeit their state income tax refunds, if the governor signs a House bill into law.
Read MoreAn elementary school in the Hinds County School District is one of two in the state being recognized nationally for its dedication to STEM education.
Read MoreOn today's show: What lived and what died following a key deadline in the ongoing Legislative Session. Then, hear from a Student Senate member from the University of Mississippi on why he supports relocating a Confederate statue. Plus, learn more about how to protect your identity by shredding sensitive documents. And bestselling Mississippi author Greg Isles in this week's Book Club.
Read MoreDo you know what an Indian summer is? Or how about a Blackberry winter? Felder thinks he knows the cause of these weather phenomena, but we'll let you be the judge. Also during this weeks garden party, Felder takes your garden questions and talks about the actual taste of dirt. Let's get dirty!
Read MoreRotors and calipers and pads. Oh, my! Allison Walker explains brakes to those who know and those who don't know.
Read MoreThe 16th Annual Fossil Raod show is this Saturday (March 9) and our favorite paleontologist George Philips joins the show to show is latest findings. He also talks about the changes coming to the show and answers questions about how to search for fossils in your area.
Read MoreOn today's show: What lived and what died following a key deadline in the ongoing Legislative Session. Then, hear from a Student Senate member from the University of Mississippi on why he supports relocating a Confederate statue. Plus, learn more about how to protect your identity by shredding sensitive documents. And bestselling Mississippi author Greg Isles in this week's Book Club.
Read MoreToday on Everyday Tech we discuss spring cleaning your tech. Everything from emails, files and apps to cords and even your computer's hardware.
Read MoreDoctor Jimmy Stewart answers medical questions from listeners.
Read MoreOn today's show: A new criminal Justice reform bill is advancing in the state legislature. But could it end up costing the state millions? Then, a former Methodist minister left the church over its stance on LGBTQ rights. Now he's talking to us about the church's stand against a progressive movement. And after a Southern Remedy Health Minute, hear from the latest Poetry Out Loud winner.
Read MoreJohn Abel, from Abel's Premier Pest, is back in the handyman hangout giving you the tips you need to keep unwanted pest out of your home. Do you know to tell an ant from a termite? What are the ways to keep rodents out the attic? John answers these questions while Del and Jeff assist with your general home improvement projects. Let's work!
Read MoreOn today's show: A Bill is moving ahead in the Legislature that would terminate the parental rights of rapists. Then, a new report shows how much coal is contaminating Mississippi groundwater. We'll learn more. And after a Mississippi StoryCorps, find out why the IRS is warning Mississippians to beware of scammers.
Read MoreAttorney Kelly Kyle was our guest for this broadcast with Professor Richard Gershon to discuss avoiding probate, the importance of having a will, and updating that will.
Read MoreOn today's show: What lived and what died following a key deadline in the ongoing Legislative Session. Then, hear from a Student Senate member from the University of Mississippi on why he supports relocating a Confederate statue. Plus, learn more about how to protect your identity by shredding sensitive documents. And bestselling Mississippi author Greg Isles in this week's Book Club.
Read MoreDoctor Jimmy Stewart answers medical questions from listeners.
Read MoreOn today's show: A new criminal Justice reform bill is advancing in the state legislature. But could it end up costing the state millions? Then, a former Methodist minister left the church over its stance on LGBTQ rights. Now he's talking to us about the church's stand against a progressive movement. And after a Southern Remedy Health Minute, hear from the latest Poetry Out Loud winner.
Read MoreOn today's show: A Bill is moving ahead in the Legislature that would terminate the parental rights of rapists. Then, a new report shows how much coal is contaminating Mississippi groundwater. We'll learn more. And after a Mississippi StoryCorps, find out why the IRS is warning Mississippians to beware of scammers.
Read MoreThis Saturday on MPB: Join us for tales of war and forgiveness from authors Adam Makos and Ayesha Harruna Attah. Plus, rousing gospel renditions from Abbeville's East St. Peter Missionary Baptist Church Choir!
Read MoreOn today's show: All the hats have been thrown into the ring. We'll hear from both Party Chairmen about their strategy for the upcoming statewide election. Then, learn why anxiety and depression are the key mental health issues facing Mississippi teens. And after Everyday Tech, Walt Grayson is taking a national audience on a weekly tour down Mississippi Roads.
Read MoreDoctor Josie Bidwell answers listener's health questions.
Read MoreDoctor Jimmy Stewart answers listener's medical questions and discusses the latest medical news.
Read MoreOn today's show: We'll hear from residents just starting to recover after a devastating tornado. Then, learn the latest from the State Capitol as the legislative session continues. And after a Mississippi StoryCorps, find out how the state health department will use a new center - and some new tactics - to reach vulnerable Mississippians.
Read MoreOn today's show: Legislators are debating exactly how to address a doctor shortage in the state. Then, recognizing the signs of an eating disorder. And after a Southern Remedy Health Minute, a new camp for differently able kids is on the way, with a little help from the US Military.
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Do you know what an Indian summer is? Or how about a Blackberry winter? Felder thinks he knows the cause of these weather phenomena, but we'll let you be the judge. Also during this weeks garden party, Felder takes your garden questions and talks about the actual taste of dirt. Let's get dirty!
Read MoreRotors and calipers and pads. Oh, my! Allison Walker explains brakes to those who know and those who don't know.
Read MoreThe 16th Annual Fossil Raod show is this Saturday (March 9) and our favorite paleontologist George Philips joins the show to show is latest findings. He also talks about the changes coming to the show and answers questions about how to search for fossils in your area.
Read MoreOn today's show: What lived and what died following a key deadline in the ongoing Legislative Session. Then, hear from a Student Senate member from the University of Mississippi on why he supports relocating a Confederate statue. Plus, learn more about how to protect your identity by shredding sensitive documents. And bestselling Mississippi author Greg Isles in this week's Book Club.
Read MoreToday on Everyday Tech we discuss spring cleaning your tech. Everything from emails, files and apps to cords and even your computer's hardware.
Read MoreDoctor Jimmy Stewart answers medical questions from listeners.
Read MoreOn today's show: A new criminal Justice reform bill is advancing in the state legislature. But could it end up costing the state millions? Then, a former Methodist minister left the church over its stance on LGBTQ rights. Now he's talking to us about the church's stand against a progressive movement. And after a Southern Remedy Health Minute, hear from the latest Poetry Out Loud winner.
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