Animal Health (Mite Problems) – 11/20/25
Today Dr. Ashley Jansen talks with her special guest Skinkles the lizard, and about how to help with his mite problem.
Today Dr. Ashley Jansen talks with her special guest Skinkles the lizard, and about how to help with his mite problem.
The does and bucks are out, and they’re not just in the woods.
After years of dedication to the Golden Triangle Crime Stoppers Association, a veteran newscaster is recognized for his commitment to the organization.
On this week’s episode of Next to Nature, Eric Lampkin is with Dr. Long as they discuss the importance of acorns.
Vibrant Church on Holly Hills Road is hosting a food drive this week.
Itawamba Community College is recognized for a prestigious national award.
Columbus Police have arrested four men in connection with a Tuesday night shooting.
Keeping the lines of communication open is easier when you know who you’re talking to. That was one of the reasons behind a meeting today between the Columbus City Council and the Lowndes County Board of Supervisors.
The Carroll County Sheriff’s Office finds a stolen tractor two counties away and helps expose an alleged multi-county theft ring in the process.
The Prairie – Darracott Volunteer received a $10,000 grant from the 4 County Foundation to buy a new battery-powered cutter.
The investment follows a shift in manufacturing strategy and will add hybrid electric Corolla production. It means the Blue Springs plant will be the first Toyota plant in the U S to make electrified Corollas.
It’s a fire hazard in your home that may often get overlooked – your clothes dryer. Columbus Fire and Rescue Chief Duane Hughes said when they see dryer fires, they often occur due to a lack of preventative maintenance, and lint is highly flammable.
What he and the Burns Group are doing with their Burns Bottom development project, Parkview, is sort of filling in what he calls a “gap” in the city’s centre.
A Starkville Eagle Scout is being recognized with one of the Boy Scouts’ top national conservation honors.
An Okolona man is facing charges after allegedly wrecking a stolen vehicle and running from police.
Blessings for all empowered by faith and more to life will hold a joint turkey and ham giveaway on Wednesday, November 19, from 1 pm until it’s gone.
A home is severely damaged after a fire in Oktibbeha County.
It’s been eleven days, and there is still no sign of Curtis Wilson.
On this week’s Crime Stoppers, Kealy talks with Lt. Carl Carter and Mary Huggins about a missing person report on Curtis Wilson.
On this week’s Good News, Kealy talks with Colin Krieger about the good news for this week, as well as wishing him a happy birthday!
The paper tags, each representing a local child, had just been placed on the tree, and shoppers were already picking their angel.
The Oktibbeha County Sheriff’s Office is hoping its annual toy drive will help put smiles on the faces of some of the county’s youngest residents.
A weekend bonfire in West Clay County ended in a shooting that left 5 people, including a 14-year-old, injured.
The Mississippi Supreme Court has upheld the Aggravated Assault conviction of the man who crashed into a four-wheeler. leaving one child dead and another seriously injured.