Starkville Go Cups: Entertainment District looks to draw people in
Customers of some restaurants and hotels in Starkville can now get a branded cup for their open container of alcohol.
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Customers of some restaurants and hotels in Starkville can now get a branded cup for their open container of alcohol.
Eight schools in our area are being recognized for their commitment to supporting military families and children of service members.
Itawamba County deputies save a dog by giving it Narcan while out on a drug bust. Investigators said the pup became unresponsive after coming into contact with fentanyl.
Taking a ride without his license lands a Burnsville man in jail. While on patrol, a Prentiss County deputy pulled over a vehicle for improper equipment.
Clay County's new nightclub ordinance is now in effect. The board of supervisors approved the new rules.
Inside the offices of the Downtown Tupelo Main Street Association, Lucia Randle and Dalton Russell are hard at work going over details for this year's Elvis Festival
A bill headed to Governor Tate Reeves' desk could bring big changes for the children of active-duty military personnel stationed in Mississippi. House Bill 1341 is a military school choice bill.
911 dispatchers and operators are often the first point of contact in emergency situations, literally serving as a lifeline in many cases.
You see them on Mississippi highways every day, responding to accidents and getting drunk drivers off the roads.
The daughter of the Pontotoc County Coroner was killed in an accident Thursday morning. It happened mid-morning on Highway 9 in Pontotoc County.
The man convicted of killing a little girl while drinking and driving was sentenced to prison. Willis Miller will spend 45 years behind bars. This is a mandatory sentence.
Judge Jim Greenlee, of Oxford, is stepping down from the Mississippi Court of Appeals. He was appointed to the position in January 2016 and then won re-election twice.
The Mississippi School for Mathematics and Science has a new leader. The State Board of Education voted to hire Ginger Tedder as the executive director of MSMS.
For cadets in Class 2024 B76 of the Northeast Mississippi Law Enforcement Training Center, a typical day can include PT outdoors and classroom work.
There are several abandoned houses and empty properties around the Friendly City. The city of Columbus is hoping the new Blight Program will help eliminate some of the unused property.