Next To Nature: Pumpkins
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Seven Juveniles allegedly set two separate fires of what was set to be a historical landmark in the town of Drew.
A second indictment was handed down in connection with a Starkville shooting. Austin Hudson is facing three counts of aggravated assault.
A crew from Malouf Construction is still working at the Lowndes County Port assembling the cranes that will be needed for the bridge repairs.
The Columbus community gathered at Sim Scott Park for a walk to recognize breast cancer survivors, one step at a time.
And while many people visit “Celebration Village” to get a jump on their holiday shopping, the event also serves as the largest fundraiser for the Sanctuary Hospice House.
The City of Columbus will be receiving its latest payment from the 2% tourism tax. A total of over $200,000 was collected from the tourism tax and will be split between different entities.
The digital age is here to stay in education, but educators aren’t putting traditional teaching methods back on the shelf.
Two people are in the Lafayette County jail facing burglary and drug charges. Oxford police were called to a report of stolen property at a business on Industrial Park Drive.
The Golden Triangle’s business scene is strong. That was part of the message from the Dean of the College of Business at Mississippi State University.
Starkville continues to see a steady increase in sales tax collections. The 7% sales tax collections have increased every year since 2014.
The Headlands, Woodstock, and Taos. These are some of the places that come to mind when you think of artist colonies. But a local artist would like to add Starkville to that list.
A man was indicted on several charges related to a shooting earlier this year. Coby Jones was charged with two counts of aggravated assault.
Navistar Defense in West Point plans to lay off hundreds of people in the next few weeks. Employees received the notice last Friday.
School districts across the state are changing their academic calendars to enhance learning opportunities that may not be otherwise available.
Two new officers will be joining the Lowndes County Sheriff’s Department. The Lowndes County Board of Supervisors voted to purchase two new K9s.
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A Jackson State University student died after being shot Sunday night around 10 p.m. Jaylen Burns was a leader on campus according to acting JSU President Elayne Hayes-Anthony.
A shooting incident led to one person being taken to the hospital and a Tupelo woman being arrested. On October 4, Tupelo police arrived at Feemster Lake Road on a shots fired call.
Help from the public led Lee County deputies to a suspect accused of taking a jar of cash from a country store.
The contractor will hand the keys to the new facility over to the county on Thursday, just in time for a baseball tournament this weekend.
As the November General Election inches closer, more absentee ballots are being requested. The Mississippi Secretary of State’s office said 15,856 absentee ballots have been requested for the election.
Wear It Well held its sixth annual Pretty in Pink fundraiser for breast cancer. Breast cancer is one of the most common types of cancer, affecting both men and women.
COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – Young kids got the chance to sit in the driver’s seat of some of the biggest vehicles on the road and in the sky. The United Way of Lowndes and Noxubee Counties hosted its 12th annual Little Hands Big Trucks event. The event helps educate children on the different modes of transportation. Different companies showed their…