Operation Continue Service hosts 3rd annual Veterans Expo
Operation Continue Service provides veterans with the help they may need after completing their service to our country.
Operation Continue Service provides veterans with the help they may need after completing their service to our country.
Local first responders and their families share why it’s important to thank these everyday heroes for all they do.
Deputies in Lowndes County are taking part in the national “Click It or Ticket” campaign.
Itawamba Community College held three commencement ceremonies today on Fulton campus for the class of 2025.
A Tupelo personal trainer and businessman is using his life experiences to motivate, equip, and inspire others.
The Mississippi Department of Education reports 77% of 3rd graders passed their reading test on the first try, which is a record high.
The reward for information leading to the location of a missing Pontotoc County man is increased to $10,000.
It was a chance to get a good lunch and help a good cause in Columbus today, on May 16.
Today, our Kealy Shields talked to Ryleigh, who is the holder of the distinguished young woman title in Eupora.
A safety checkpoint lands a Baldwyn man in the Prentiss County Jail.
A Grenada County man is dead and another is in jail after a shooting.
A routine patrol ends up being more than just a walk in the park for Booneville Police.
A small fly is prompting big concern across the Southern portion of the U.S.
The Mississippi Highway Patrol is investigating a deadly crash on Interstate 22.
National data shows change in job market for college graduates.
A Lee County teen drowned in a creek this afternoon, on May 15.
A volunteer firefighter is recognized for his heroic efforts during that accidental release of natural gas in Lee County earlier this year.
Cinco is nearly 1500 acres of land and is designed for something on the scale of a large automotive manufacturing operation.
A bus accident in Starkville caused a scare this afternoon, on May 15.
A 911 call for help leads to drug charges in Prentiss County.
A Lowndes County home was destroyed by fire early this morning, on May 15.
Lowndes County law enforcement remember their fallen brothers and sisters in blue.
The old historic building in downtown Columbus, Elks Lodge, has been sold.
Residents in the western and southern portions of Lowndes County are one step closer to having emergency shelter when storms hit.