No Criminal Act Suspected In Columbus Shooting
Columbus Police investigating south side shooting and say it appears to be nothing criminal in nature.
Columbus Police investigating south side shooting and say it appears to be nothing criminal in nature.
Multiple agencies assisted in the arrest of a man who escaped from a Greenwood Work Center Tuesday.
Tupelo’s Jett Johnson and Peter Gray sign to join division one football programs.
Ole Miss secures six four-star recruits and 10 defensive players in early signing period.
Mississippi State locks in top twenty class in first signing period under Joe Moorhead.
Woman charged with Capital Murder in West Point
Mayor Spruill says she hopes the investigation to wrap up by next week.
They have various job duties they perform, like serving warrants, wage garnishments, subpoenas, and eviction notices, just to name a few.
This is the third year the business has given a donation to the group.
Business owners, volunteers make memorable, dinner and spread Christmas cheer, for residents and staff of Tupelo Children’s Mansion.
International Paper Company spent two days partnering with Salvation Army.
Thieves take them for many reasons and they often hand them off from person to person, which can make locating them a tough job for law enforcement.
Deputies are not sure if the weapons belong to the men or if they were stolen.
Hamilton’s Quinshay Heard signs with West Georgia.
Former Nettleton Tiger Long signs with Texas-Southern.
New Hope receiver Jeremy Tate joins the Memphis Tigers.
Pontotoc’s Cole Smith signs with the LSU Tigers.
When we turn on the News or pick up a newspaper we often see mug shots of people arrested for possession, selling, or using some type of illegal drug.
Alabama football announces 15 signings on the early signing period.
To donate, you must be at least 16 years old, weigh at least 110 pounds and be in good health.
Bond was set at $5,000.
More heavy rain is possible Saturday
Police say there were never any shots fired and no one was injured.
If convicted, he faces a maximum of 20 years in federal prison and a fine of up to $250,000.