Good News With Colin – 04/08/25
Today Kealy talks with Colin about the good news of the week.
Today Kealy talks with Colin about the good news of the week.
On today’s Crime Stoppers, Kealy talks with Sergeant Bryan Anderson and Staff Sergeant Tanner Pritchard about community assistance in case solving.
Systems Consultants Associates hosts event to connect small businesses with resources.
A former deputy with the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office is looking to wear the badge again
The rains may have stopped, but in some areas, the water continues to rise, forcing some people out of their homes.
Students had the opportunity to earn a certification in Fiberoptic Endoscopic Evaluation of Swallowing, or FEES.
Mississippi continues to cash in on the lottery.
Zachary Slaughter is charged with burglary of a commercial building and aggravated assault.
According to an update from MEMA, storm damage has been reported in 20 counties.
The Lowndes County Board of Supervisors approved the county’s 25% stake in a loan to help the airport purchase 109 acres adjacent to the current runway.
The long-awaited statue of Tennessee Williams was delivered to the Tennessee Williams Home Welcome Center.
The Board of Supervisors has given the Sheriff’s Office the go-ahead to advertise for a full-body security scan system.
Today, Kealy talks with Colin Krieger about the upcoming Lowndes County Hall of Fame event.
A local restaurant is becoming known as the spot to attract artists that are on the rise.
Months of research and hard work have gone into tonight’s performances as these students bring new life to those buried here.
Cities and towns across Northeast Mississippi are struggling to keep up with an ever increasing number of stray dogs.
Bond is set at $40,000 for a Tupelo man accused of breaking into a home and beating someone.
Mississippi University for Women is celebrating homecoming, and graduates are back on campus.
Multiple people are facing charges, as Louisville police continue to investigate a deadly stabbing.
Oktibbeha County’s Triad works to educate older adults on crime and fraud, reduce crime against the elderly, and eliminate the fear of crime.
The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency has received initial damage reports from the severe weather that hit the state on April 2 and April 3, and injured six Mississippians.
Mississippi State is gearing up to celebrate different cultures at its annual International Fiesta Day. Ms. Elaine Rush joined me in the studio to give us the details.
Mississippi native, Dr. Tongie Scott, has traveled the world to answer her calling, and she is back home to help others get a step in the right direction.
A Starkville police officer is recognized by the U.S. Secret Service.