• About Us
  • Contact Us
  • e-Edition
  • Subscribe
    • Home Delivery
    • Payments
  • Advertise
    • Payments
    • Media Kit
  • Video
The Mississippi Link
  • Home
  • News
    • Central Mississippi News
    • Northern Mississippi News
    • Southern Mississippi News
    • Statewide News
  • The Buzz
    • Buzz Report Videos
    • youReport: Submit your report
  • Opinion
    • Columns
    • Editorials
    • Letters To The Editor
    • Submit A Letter To The Editor
  • Sports
    • Local Sports
    • National Sports
  • Entertainment
    • This Week
    • National Entertainment
  • Education
    • Go Towards the Extraordinary with Ford
  • Religion
    • Obituaries
  • Health
News Ticker
  • [ November 28, 2025 ] Johnson C. Smith University raises the CIAA Football Championship Banner News
  • [ November 26, 2025 ] Commentary: School Choice high priority for 2026 Legislative Session – Who your child sits next to is at the root of the push for School Choice in Mississippi Local
  • [ November 26, 2025 ] A Black Friday of resistance as Americans push back National
  • [ November 26, 2025 ] Wells United Methodist Church practices extravagant generosity: awards the Jackson Free Clinic $32,500 Local
  • [ November 19, 2025 ] Kosciusko mayoral race goes unanimously to white incumbent – All taxpayers pay to maintain white power. Signed, sealed, delivered by an 83 percent white jury. Local
Homewater outage

water outage

News

Jackson mayor says all water to the city has been restored

admin 0

JACKSON, Miss. (AP) – Jackson Mayor Tony Yarber says all water to the city has been restored but that all affected areas are under a boil-water advisory for at least the next two days. WAPT-TV […]

News

City of Jackson to do repair work on waterline

admin 0

40K residents could be without water By Othor Cain Editor The City of Jackson will begin emergency repair work on the 48-inch concrete pipe off Forest Avenue, Friday, March 10. This work could impact nearly […]

News

Emergency declared as Jackson water outage looms

admin 0

JACKSON, Miss. (AP) – Hinds County officials have declared a state of emergency as some Jackson residents could be without water for three days next month. News outlets report that the County Board of Supervisors […]

Advertisement

play-sharp-fill

10:56

Advertisement

Advertisement

Follow us on twitter

Tweets by MississippiLink

Copyright @ 2025 Website Design by No Regret Media