Columbus leaders receive redistricting update

Columbus leaders received a redistricting update on Thursday.

COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – Columbus city leaders get an update on redrawing ward lines. Every ten years state law requires redistricting to occur. The council received a preliminary recommendation today at its work session. Consultant Chris Watson told the council it would be difficult to include any possible annexed areas in the 2025 municipal elections, due to timing and possible…

EMCC receives $1.5 million workforce grant

EMCC receives workforce grant

LOWNDES COUNTY, Mississippi (WCBI) – East Mississippi Community College is awarded a $1.5 million grant. The school is one of 16 colleges in the country to receive a U.S. Department of Labor grant. This is a Strengthening Community Colleges Training Grant. It helps prepare students for good jobs and connects them to people who are hiring. EMCC is the only…

Luxapalila Creek continues to cause issues after excessive rain

Debris in the creeks, especially the Luxapalila, has caused years of clogging, which leads to flooding, and more debris piling up, causing a vicious cycle.

MILLPORT, Ala. (WCBI) – The saying “the creek will rise” is a cliche the town of Millport knows all too well. The town sits between three creeks. Debris in the creeks, especially the Luxapalila, has caused years of clogging, which leads to flooding, and more debris piling up, causing a vicious cycle. “It’s a serious problem, it’s getting worse every…

Tournaments Score Big for Revenue in Columbus

COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – Columbus could be scoring on and off the field this weekend. An annual soccer tournament is bringing over 50 teams together to the Friendly City from 3 different states and it’s boosting the city’s economy. “We’re gonna have teams coming from as far as Memphis and Huntsville and the Jackson Metro area”. Jason Spears is the…