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  2. Pearl River flooding: High water forecast downgraded in the ...

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    Predictions earlier this week showed the Pearl River would reach 31.5 feet near Jackson, but the latest numbers show it much lower than expected.

  3. Body recovered from Pearl River in Jackson, police say

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    The news release states that at approximately 8 p.m. Tuesday, detectives began to investigate a report of a deceased subject discovered by a fisherman in the Pearl River near I-20 and US-80.

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  5. Pearl River, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Pearl River is a town in St. Tammany Parish in the U.S. state of Louisiana. The population was 2,506 at the 2010 U.S. census , [ 3 ] and 2,618 at the 2020 population estimates program . [ 4 ] It is part of the New Orleans – Metairie – Kenner metropolitan statistical area .

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  8. Acolapissa - Wikipedia

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    The Acolapissa had at least six villages. Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville claimed that the Tangipahoa settlement was an additional Acolapissan settlement. [1] In 1699, a band of 200 Chickasaw, led by two English slave traders, attacked several Acolapissa villages, intending to take captives as slaves to be sold in Charleston, South Carolina.

  9. Pearl River (Mississippi–Louisiana) - Wikipedia

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    The Pearl River is a river in the U.S. states of Mississippi and Louisiana. It forms in Neshoba County , Mississippi from the confluence of Nanih Waiya and Tallahaga creeks, [ 1 ] and has a meander length of 444 miles (715 km). [ 2 ]