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For her entire life, Libby Hankins lived with Cystic Fibrosis, a pulmonary disease that takes a toll on the lungs and digestive system.
From powering homes to connecting communities, 4-County Electric Power Association is now providing FastNet internet services.
The Columbus Spring Pilgrimage is underway. It’s where homeowners can show off their antebellum homes and others can see the architecture, style, and history in the homes.
A mass shooting in Clay County led to a major overhaul in rules for nightclubs there. Clay County supervisors voted on big changes for party venues and clubs.
A Columbus drug dealer is back in the Lowndes County Jail, at least until he finds out where he’ll be serving his prison sentence.
A Columbus man accused of attacking his mother has been arrested in Alabama. Columbus police received a call of a stabbing victim at a home in the 1500 block of Third Avenue North.
The Mississippi High School Activities Association has been asked to reverse its decision that benched a top Tupelo High School track team member.
County leaders and businesses throughout the area came together for the second annual Coffee on the Lawn.
A Caledonia seventh grader left school with a little extra hardware. David Heyman had a special visitor at school.
Working outside and around animals can have obvious and hidden dangers. From unsanitary conditions to inhaling dangerous chemicals and even disease exposure
West Point School District and other schools across the state face losing government funding to provide free meals to all students who attend.
As the council meeting was wrapping up, Congressman Bennie Thompson was speaking to a group of democrats at the Trotter Convention Center.
The council voted to accept a bid of $99,000 from S&S Landscaping to handle grass-cutting chores along Highway 82 right of way in the city.
He is the fastest freshman in the nation in the 1600-meter race, but Tupelo High School Freshman, Andrew Brown, will not be competing in Mississippi for the rest of the outdoor track season.
When the time comes for Mississippi graduates to make the transition from school to career, many of them are choosing to move to other states.
The Sunset community in Oktibbeha County has seen more than its share of criminal activity, including a tragic murder just last week.
Nationwide, agriculture is a growth sector in the economy. That’s especially true in Mississippi.
Former Noxubee County Sheriff Terry Grassaree plans to plead guilty to at least one federal charge.
The man charged in connection with a Columbus shooting picks up a new charge. Kerry Smith is now charged with armed robbery.
In this series, we sought to see what business, education, and state leaders are doing so Mississippi has the best of both worlds.
Witnesses and some victims of the Club Oasis shooting in West Point may be forced to testify. Nearly a month after the shooting, there have still been no arrests made.
Councilman Stephen Jones, a long-time public servant in the city, has thrown his hat into the ring for mayor.