Next to Nature (Squirrel Nest) – 02/25/26
On this week’s Next to Nature, Eric and Dr. Long are back to discuss the topic of squirrel nests.
On this week’s Next to Nature, Eric and Dr. Long are back to discuss the topic of squirrel nests.
Some students at Tupelo High School had a chance to explore possible career pathways in journalism.
Feb. 23 – March 1 is National Eating Disorder Awareness Week. Children, teens, and adults can face these issues, and sometimes the warning signs can go unnoticed. Eating disorders can affect anyone.
Columbus Police are investigating a shooting that left one man injured.
At today’s work session, the Columbus City Council approved getting plans and a proposed budget drawn up for renovations and expansions to the city’s Crime Lab.
Ecru Police are asking for your help to find a person they believe caused an accident and left.
Today on Midday, Kealy talks with Edward Yeates about the Yeates Family Consulting Organization, and their group therapy.
Today on WCBI Sunrise, Kealy talks with Quan Walker about the upcoming Free Forever Legends Concert.
A train derailment forces a road closure in Lowndes County.
Today on WCBI Sunrise, Kealy talks with Nick Hairston on what you need to know this Wednesday.
Mississippi is changing how new drivers get licensed. The Golden Triangle Driving Academy is getting families ready for the new license requirement.
A best-selling author visits Tupelo High School to wrap up a community-wide reading and literacy initiative.
Even though they are getting ready to graduate their 36th class, the administration at the Mississippi School for Mathematics and Science is focused on the future of the school.
The Louisville Police Department is investigating a sexual assault that took place at Louisville High School on Monday.
Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves will be taking on some additional responsibilities this year.
A man is facing charges across multiple agencies for an alleged string of auto burglaries.
A home is saved in Oktibbeha County after quick action from firefighters.
On Monday afternoon, the Rural Hill Volunteer Fire Department responded to a grass fire on Highway 8.
On this week’s Good News, Colin and Kealy are back in the studio to discuss the good news going on this week.
Today on Crime Stoppers, Kealy talks with Investigator Tanner Pritchard from Oktibbeha County about auto burglaries.
Possum Town Farms caught fire Sunday afternoon. Lowndes County officials assisted the State Fire Marshal with the damage assessment on Monday.
The area’s only homeless shelter now has a dedicated space for military veterans. As Allie Martin reports, the Tupelo Salvation Army Veterans’ Shelter provides a space for those who have served their country to make connections that can help them get back on their feet.
The Starkville Police Department has issued an update on the condition of the officer injured on duty over the weekend.
A traffic stop leads to drug charges for a Fulton man.