Flowood, MS Nature Park
Took a stroll down the Flowood Nature Trails in Flowood, MS. Shot on GH5s using a zyune crane 2.
Raquel - Flowood Mississippi
We meet Raquel, an ambitious 21-year-old girl from Mississippi.
Flowood Mississippi Alligator: Allie
American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis)
Allie the alligator, filmed in Flowood, Mississippi in July of 2018.
My first Adobe Premier video! (utilized a custom sound Auto-match to -23.00 LUFS)
Darrell Barnes and Charles Barnes
Winner's Circle Park Day 2 Flowood, MS
We had so much fun at Winner's Circle Park in Flowood Mississippi last time we went we had to go back again! I got a lot more footage of the kids playing this time around. This really is the best park around the area.
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Today in America TV with Host Terry Bradshaw Features the City of Flowood, MS
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Jayden nature trail hiking
Jayden nature trail hiking at Roosevelt State Park. Morton, Mississippi. April 26, 2014.
Around the Town Cindy Tauchar vlogging with the Grammy Museum Mississippi in Cleveland, MS.
Hey it’s Cindy Tauchar and I’m here today with Emily Havens of the Grammy Museum Mississippi in Cleveland, MS.
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Alligator captured in parking lot of Flowood gym
Alligator captured in parking lot of Flowood gym
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Exploitation - Awareness of Human Trafficking
A lyrical dance to bring awareness to the severity of Human Trafficking performed by Legends of DanceWorks Studio in Byram MS. This was performed at St. Paul Catholic Church in Flowood, MS.
Join us for a Prayer Service at 5:00 p.m. this Saturday, February 8, 2014, the Feast Day of St. Josephine Bakhita, at St. Paul to pray for an end to Human Trafficking and for the victims of this crime.
Outdoor Adventures | Mississippi Roads | MPB
Winners Circle Park and Nature Center, ropes course, Great Mississippi River Balloon Race, BMX cycling, Quapaw Canoe Company
On the next edition of MS Roads we’ll visit Winners Circle Park and the Nature Center in Flowood where opportunities abound for family outdoor adventure. We’ll then travel to a ropes course just down the road that builds both muscles and confidence. We’ll revisit a story we did about the Great Mississippi River Balloon Race in Natchez. We’ll come back down to earth and visit with some BMX Cycling enthusiasts in Ridgeland. And finally, we’ll take to the water when we visit with the good folks at Quapaw Canoe Company, offering river adventures down the Mighty Mississippi.
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Around the Town Cindy Tauchar vlogging with Chef Nick Wallace in Mississippi
Hey it’s Cindy Tauchar and I’m here today with Chef Nick Wallace, founder and Executive Chef of Nick Wallace Culinary and Creativity Kitchen. He is incredibly talented and gives back to the community. Join us to find out more!
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304 Jefferson Street
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Port Authority Port of Pascagoula, Mississippi
Footage of Port of Pascagoula, Mississippi. Booms stand in place protecting Port of Pascagoula, Mississippi, life continues as normal, but with preparations for disaster in place and ready after the Deepwater Horizon oil rig sank. Deepwater Horizon was an ultra-deepwater oil rig that sank April 22, 2010, causing an oil spill near the U.S. Gulf Coast. Scenes include boats passing on the water, various shots of terrain, water, animal life and buildings, various shots of equipment and an interview with Port of Pascagoula Port Authority Director Mark McAndrews. Produced by Petty Officer 2nd Class Thomas Rosprim for Navy Visual News. For more information visit dvidshub.net
GHETTOS OF JACKSON MISSISSIPPI
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Jackson is the capital city of Mississippi. The statewide Mississippi Freedom Trail runs through the city, encompassing a number of historic sites that were significant in the civil rights movement. These include the Medgar Evers Home Museum and the landmark Mississippi State Capitol building. In leafy LeFleur’s Bluff State Park, the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science includes an aquarium and nature trails.
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The Mississippi Air National Guard conduct a change of command and retirement ceremony Saturday, August 4 in the Joint Force Headquarters, Mississippi National Guard auditorium. Brigadier General Billy M. Nabors assumes command of the MSANG, replacing Major General William O. Hill, who will retire with 30 years of service. Nabors currently serves as the Mississippi National Guard's full time assistant adjutant general-air and is a former commander of Meridian's 186th Air Refueling Wing. Hill is a former commander of Flowood's 172d Airlift Wing.
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Bring the Heat race in Flowood
The Bring the Heat remote controlled car races wrapped up today in Flowood. Subscribe to WAPT on YouTube now for more:
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2013 JConcepts Clash - Qualifying Rd1
Action from qualifying Rd1 of the electric classes at the 2013 JConcepts Clash held at FRC in Flowood, Mississippi.
Tornado hit Candlestick Park in 1966
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Hotel in Jackson Mississippi
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Alligator season opens in Mississippi
Alligator season opens in Mississippi
Largest US immigration raids in a decade net 680 arrests
MORTON, Miss. – U.S. immigration officials raided seven Mississippi chicken processing plants Wednesday, arresting 680 mostly Latino workers in the largest workplace sting in at least a decade. The raids, planned months ago, happened just hours before President Donald Trump was scheduled to visit El Paso, Texas, the majority-Latino border city where a man linked to an online screed about a “Hispanic invasion” was charged in a shooting that left 22 people dead. About 600 U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents fanned out across the plants operated by five companies, surrounding the perimeters to prevent workers from fleeing. In Morton, about 40 miles (65 kilometers) east of the capital of Jackson, workers filled three buses — two for men and one for women — at a Koch Foods Inc. plant. Those arrested were taken to a military hangar to be processed for immigration violations. About 70 family, friends and residents waved goodbye and shouted, “Let them go! Let them go!” Later, two more buses arrived. A tearful 13-year-old boy whose parents are from Guatemala waved goodbye to his mother, a Koch worker, as he stood beside his father. Some employees tried to flee on foot but were captured in the parking lot. Workers, including Domingo Candelaria, who could show they were in the country legally were allowed to leave the plant after agents searched the trunks of their vehicles. “It was a sad situation inside,” Candelaria said. Mississippi is the nation’s fifth-largest chicken producing state and the plants’ tough processing jobs have mainly been filled by Latino immigrants eager to take whatever work they can get. Chicken plants dominate the economies of Morton and other small towns east of Jackson. Based in Park Ridge, Illinois, Koch is one of the largest poultry producers in the U.S, with operations in Mississippi and five other states. The company didn’t respond to telephone calls and emails seeking comment. Matthew Albence, ICE’s acting director, told The Associated Press in an interview Wednesday in Pearl, just down the road from the Koch plant, that the raids could be the largest-ever workplace operation in any single state. Asked about their coinciding with Trump’s visit to El Paso, Albence responded, “This is a long-term operation that’s been going on.” He said raids are “racially neutral” and based on evidence of illegal residency. The companies involved could be charged with knowingly hiring workers who are in the county illegally and will be scrutinized for tax, document and wage fraud, Albence said. Bill Chandler, executive director of the Mississippi Immigrant Rights Alliance, called the “terrible” raids “another effort to drive Latinos out of Mississippi,” and he blamed Trump for fanning racism with his past incendiary comments about immigrants. “This is the same thing that Trump is doing at the border with the Border Patrol,” he said, referring to the increased crackdown on migrants coming into the U.S. Major immigration raids were common under President George W. Bush, including one at a kosher meatpacking plant in Postville, Iowa, in 2008 that resulted in about 400 arrests. President Barack Obama avoided them, limiting workplace immigration efforts to low-profile audits. Trump resumed workplace raids, but the months of preparation and hefty resources they require make them rare. Last year, the administration targeted a landscaping company near Toledo, Ohio, and a meatpacking plant in eastern Tennessee. The former owner of the Tennessee plant was sentenced to 18 months in prison last month. On Wednesday, a hangar at a Mississippi Air National Guard base in Flowood, adjoining the Jackson airport, was set up to process those who were detained. Employees formed seven lines, one for each workplace raided, with fingerprint scanners and document printers at each interview station. Cooling misters blew in front of fans, and 2,000 catered meals were ordered. Agents who arrived at the Morton plant passed a chain-link fence with a sign that said the company was hiring. Workers’ wrists were tied with plastic bands and they deposited personal belongings in clear plastic bags. /gsg...
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