MUW to give update on university’s renaming process
We could learn more about the Mississippi University for Women renaming process. The university will host a convocation on Monday, January 8.
We could learn more about the Mississippi University for Women renaming process. The university will host a convocation on Monday, January 8.
The Lee County Sheriff’s Office needs your help to find a Palmetto man who has been missing for two months.
Some voters in the City of Starkville will head to the polls next month to round out the Board of Aldermen. The city will hold a special election to fill the Ward One seat on the board on February 13.
Numbers from Baptist Golden Triangle Hospital show an increase in the number of patients in the emergency room and those testing positive for flu, strep throat, RSV, or COVID.
An arrest was made in a Brooksville shooting. 21-year-old Jessie Bradford was charged with aggravated assault.
Qualifying is also underway in Louisville to replace an alderman. Gwenita Mays was elected as the Winston County Circuit Clerk.
Qualifying begins in a special election for Caledonia alderman. The qualifying period will be open until January 24.
LEE COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI)- A pair of Lee County burglary suspects may have doubled down on their illegal activity, adding credit card fraud to the possible rap sheet. On Friday, December 22nd a vehicle was broken into on County Road 681 in the Saltillo area. Credit cards stolen in that crime were reportedly used a short time later at the…
CLAY COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI)- Bond is revoked for a man accused of stabbing his mother while he was out of jail on bond for a murder charge. Edward Bush Jr. is charged with aggravated domestic violence in Clay County. Sheriff Eddie Scott says the stabbing happened Tuesday morning. Bush was arrested after a pursuit on Highway 50. Back in September,…
CHICKASAW COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI)- An investigation is underway in Chickasaw County after a woman was found dead in her mother’s front yard Thursday morning. Sheriff James Meyers says deputies were called to a home in the Richardson Hill community, just north of Okolona, around 6:30 a.m. He tells WCBI the mother of the 31-year-old found her in the front yard….
OKOLONA, Miss. (WCBI) – “You have to have all teachers hands in. You have to have to have all the student’s hands in.” Michael Watkins has seen Okolona High School rise from a C rating to now back-to-back B ratings. He says the key to his success is starting each semester strong, which can be hard to do when returning…
C COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – Social media apps have transformed from a way to stay connected with family and friends to online shops and boutiques. There are fewer steps involved to get a product in front of a consumer’s face to their doorstep. The complicated part is that it is sometimes out of the control of a business owner…
COLUMBUS, Miss. – “I don’t think this is a good time for the city to be moving forward with annexation.” Columbus Mayor Keith Gaskin isn’t the only one who believes annexation isn’t a good option right now. In fact, there’s a whole Facebook group dedicated to the cause: Lowndes County Residents Against Annexation. The group posted last week about the…
LOWNDES COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI)- Two separate wrecks on Highway 82 stalled rush hour traffic Wednesday night. Just before 5 p.m., a four-vehicle crash in the westbound lanes of the Tennessee Tombigbee Bridge jammed up traffic for nearly two hours. There were two minor injuries reported in that incident. Within the same hour of that westbound crash, a second accident occurred…
EUPORA, Miss… (WCBI)- The Eupora Police Department is upgrading its fleet, and the new cruiser will be plugging in instead of pulling up to the pump. Tuesday night, the Eupora Board of Alderman voted to modernize the city’s police patrol fleet. Aldermen approved the department’s purchase of a Tesla Model 3. Eupora PD will be the first in the state…
TUPELO, MISS. (WCBI) -As the temperatures drop, it can be dangerous and potentially deadly for those without a home. It is early afternoon at the Tupelo Salvation Army, and there are a handful of people in the gym. Whenever the temperature hits 32 degrees, the gym is open for those who want a break from the cold weather. “We have…
MABEN, Miss. (WCBI)- Firefighters in Maben spent the early part of their morning battling a fire. Oktibbeha County Fire Coordinator Patrick Warren sent WCBI photos of the property on 200 Rosevelt Street was engulfed by the time the Maben Fire Department arrived at 4 a.m. Wednesday. It’s a total loss and it was vacant. No injuries were reported. The cause…
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William StrohmSource: Oktibbeha County Sheriff’s Office STARKVILLE, Miss. (WCBI) – The man who escaped from the Oktibbeha County Jail is back in Starkville. William Strohm was extradited from Memphis. Investigators say he walked away from the jail on December 3rd. Strohm was caught by the U.S. Marshal’s Fugitive Task Force in his hometown of Memphis on Christmas Eve. Strohm was…
WEBSTER COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI) It’s been a long month for law enforcement agencies and small-town business owners. While the holidays are a time for giving for most, for others they become a time for taking. In Webster County, Sheriff David Gore said he is seeing a pattern to the burglaries. “When it comes to burglaries, we found out most of…
GOLDEN TRIANGLE REGION, Miss. (WCBI) – According to a Forbes Health study, improving fitness followed by improving finances and mental health are the top New Year’s resolutions. Although people are well-intentioned, the success rates of people keeping their New Year’s resolutions tell a different story. Studies show only 9% of Americans achieve their New Year’s resolutions. Nearly 23% abandon their…
COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – There was no honeymoon period for the newly sworn-in Lowndes County Board of Supervisors. The second item on the board’s agenda caused a heated discussion and led to one Supervisor walking out. The issue was choosing a Board President for the new term. The board’s longest serving member, District Five’s Leroy Brooks, nominated the second most…