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July 31, 2010 / 09:22pm | Posted by Courtney Cooper | 0 comments | Local News
Getting Ready For School- Starkville
Folks in Oktibbeha County were preparing for students to fill classrooms once again this weekend.
July 31, 2010 / 09:17pm | Posted by Courtney Cooper | 0 comments | Local News
Back To School Fun- Choctaw County
Choctaw County residents join together this morning for a traditional back to school drive.
July 31, 2010 / 09:14pm | Posted by Joey Barnes | 0 comments | Local News, Business
Employment Numbers Struggle In Mississippi
An economic recovery is hard to find if
you're looking at Mississippi's unemployment numbers.
July 31, 2010 / 09:13pm | Posted by Joey Barnes | 0 comments | Local News, Health
Swimming Advisories Lifted
Alabama health officials lift swimming
advisories.
July 31, 2010 / 09:13pm | Posted by Courtney Cooper | 0 comments | Local News
Almost Time To Ride- Sturgis
Motorcycle riders across the south are one step closer to the Sturgis South Motorcycle Rally.
July 31, 2010 / 09:12pm | Posted by Joey Barnes | 0 comments | Local News
Back To School Safety
Columbus police are working to make
sure kids have a safe start to school.
July 31, 2010 / 09:05am | Posted by Steve Rogers | 0 comments | Local News, Business, Health
Some Fishing Areas Reopen, 'Bama Lifts Swim Advisory
The Mississippi Sound reopened Friday for recreational fishing after a nearly four-week closure.
Weekend Sizzle
A HEAT ADVISORY is in effect for everyone...We'll see sunny skies today with less than a 20% chance of rain. Heat will be the main concern through the weekend...Check out the WCBI Weather Webcast for more details or click on the weather headline.
July 30, 2010 / 04:34pm | Posted by Christin Jackson | 0 comments | Local News, Business, Finance
4 Lanes From Sherman to Pontotoc
The Pontotoc county Board of Supervisors has filed paper work to receive grant money that would help officials move forward on plans to make Highway 9 four lanes. The improvement is an effort to benefit Toyota, but there are a lot of others who could be affected in a positive way.
July 30, 2010 / 03:45pm | Posted by R.H. Brown | 0 comments | Local News, Faith & Family, Health
Camp Braveheart
A one day camp at Jamie Whitten State Park in Fulton is helping some children deal with loss or displacement of a loved one.
July 30, 2010 / 01:44pm | Posted by Steve Rogers | 0 comments | Local News, Business
Keenum Name Removed from NEMCC Stadium
At a called meeting yesterday, Northeast Mississippi Community College's Board of Trustees voted to honor a request by former Board chairman Thomas D. Keenum of Prentiss County to remove his name from the college's football stadium.
July 30, 2010 / 01:14pm | Posted by Steve Rogers | 0 comments | Local News, Business
Toyota Auto Body to Resume Production
The Lee County Board of Supervisors and elected officials from the City of Baldwyn are pleased to announce that Auto Parts Manufacturing Mississippi will resume production at its manufacturing facility in the Harry A. Martin North Lee Industrial Complex.
July 30, 2010 / 11:01am | Posted by Steve Rogers | 0 comments | Local News, Crime
4 Charged in Clay Burglary
The Clay County Sheriff's Department has arrested 3 adults and 1 juvenile in the burglary of the County Line Club, located on Highway 50 West in Clay County.
July 30, 2010 / 09:47am | Posted by WCBI News Director | 0 comments | Local News, Education
Ole Miss on Top Ten List of Great Colleges to Work For
List includes Georgia Tech, Notre Dame and Southern Cal. Read staff report here.
July 30, 2010 / 07:44am | Posted by WCBI News Director | 0 comments | Local News, Political, Finance, Health
Closure Plan for NoMiss State Hospital Asked For
Mental Health facility could close if funding doesn't come through. Information in news release.
July 30, 2010 / 07:39am | Posted by WCBI News Director | 0 comments | Local News, Political, Education
Resolution Saluting Black Colleges
U.S. Senate approves the resolution. Read more in news release from Senator Roger Wicker's office.
Heat Wave Starts Today
We'll see a 25% chance of rain today, mostly in our north; however, we're heading into a drier and much hotter weather pattern as the dog days of summer continue to roll through. Highs will climb into the upper 90's; although it will feel anywhere between 105-110 degrees. Therefore, Heat Advisories are also in effect throughout the entire viewing area. Check out the WCBI Weather Webcast for more details.
July 29, 2010 / 11:19pm | Posted by Tim Kelchner | 0 comments | College Sports, Local Sports, Jr. College Sports, Football
From ICC to the SEC
2 Indians commit to SEC schools.
July 29, 2010 / 11:16pm | Posted by Tim Kelchner | 0 comments | College Sports, Top Sports Story, Baseball
Moreland Makes Debut
Amory native, former Diamond Dog called up Wednesday night.
July 29, 2010 / 10:58pm | Posted by Tim Kelchner | 0 comments | Local Sports, Baseball
Making Moves
Weir native Roy Oswalt dealt to the Philadelphia Phillies.
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