Hosted by Karen Brown, Mississippi Edition airs weekday mornings at 8:30 and features the latest news and interviews of the day.
Read MoreStarted in 1977, Farmweek is Mississippi's oldest and only locally-produced agricultural television news show. It's hosted by Leighton Spann and Troy Moling and brought to you by Mississippi State University Extension. You'll never look at agriculture the same way again. Watch it Saturdays at 6:00pm and Mondays at 6:00am on MPB TV.
Read MoreCheck out Creature Comforts on MPB Think Radio! Each week, Libby Hartfield, Retired Director of the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science brings a specialist into the studio to answer your questions about various animals we see in Mississippi. Listen Thursdays at 9:00 a.m. on MPB Think Radio.
Read MoreWill a cell phone that fell in water still work? How can you tell if it’s safe to shop on a certain website? Cherita Brent and expert Ashley Jefcoat answer these questions and more about all the tech that matters to you. Listen Wednesdays at 10:00 a.m. on MPB Think Radio.
Read MoreEach week, horticulturalist Felder Rushing shares stories, answers questions and just talks gardening. Of course, you’ll hear a bit of “cheesy music” in every program and you might hear a bad joke or two as well. Listen Fridays at 9:00 a.m. on MPB Think Radio.
Read MoreGet the health information you need from MPB's flagship wellness program. Tune in to Southern Remedy weekdays at 11:00 a.m. on MPB Think Radio and on Fridays at 7:30 on MPB TV.
Read MoreMississippi has a national treasure in our Gulf Islands National Seashore. The park extends from the Okaloosa area near Fort Walton, Florida to Cat Island in Mississippi. The Mississippi portion of the park, Petit Bois, Horn, Ship and Cat Islands, are a brilliant pocket of pristine wilderness in our state.
Read MoreTaking Charge highlights six local governments in Mississippi that took advantage of an American Recovery and Reinvestment Act grant program designed to help lower energy expenses. Through the one-time grant program, the Mississippi Development Authority was able to award funding to Mississippi cities, towns, and counties with a plan for improving their foot print.
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