Scary good cause: Haunted maze aims to bring Christmas to kids in need
This year the Christmas season in Lowndes County begins at Halloween, and a Haunted Maze will lead to gifts under the tree for some children.
This year the Christmas season in Lowndes County begins at Halloween, and a Haunted Maze will lead to gifts under the tree for some children.
Students at Mississippi State put their bull riding skills to the test to see if they could hang on for eight seconds.
Lisa Hawkins, owner of Room to Room Furniture, donated $20,000 to Amory Athletics. The high school football stadium and other parts of the school’s athletic facilities were destroyed during the March tornado.
A restaurant chain known for its burgers and chicken is also getting a reputation for its giving. Jack’s partnered with Mats for Mission to support the homeless community.
Angel Hughes has been flying since she was 16 years old. The veteran Coast Guard Aviator now takes to the skies with UPS Airlines.
Lowndes County Coroner Greg Merchant confirmed Robert Hargrove is the man found in the water this past weekend.
At this career fair, third and fourth graders could learn how the lung functions at the University of Mississippi’s Center for Math and Science Education booth.
People around the Golden Triangle explored equipment operation, bricklaying, and construction work using virtual reality.
The Lowndes County Sheriff’s Office said the eastbound driver swerved into the opposite lane, striking the patrol car.
A case in Rankin County sparked a debate after a man convicted of two murders was released on parole earlier in the year and then arrested for a DUI and later bonded out.
In an interview with Chief Ronnie Bowen, he said speculation spread across social media can be a major disruptor for courtroom decisions.
A teenager from Macon is facing charges in Clay County after deputies broke up a fight and recovered a gun. It happened Saturday night at Love’s Truck Stop.
There are moments that SaPerior Patton remembers as clear as a bell. Days on end without her mom. No pocket change for neighborhood snacks. An older sister who learned to sew so she could have clothes to wear to school. A pair of tennis shoes that lasted three years.
Itawamba Community College will enhance its CDL truck driving program, thanks to a grant from Ashley Furniture.
Itawamba County was the latest to declare a burn ban. This marked the eighth county in the WCBI viewing area to issue the alert.
An old scam is making the rounds again, and Tupelo police want you to know about it. Someone has been calling Tupelo and Lee County residents claiming to be with the Tupelo Police Department.
A special election has been set for November 21 to fill the Alderman-At-Large seat formerly held by Wallace Phillips.
The Lowndes County Federation of Democratic Women will host the Get Out the Vote Rally. The event is to educate voters on the policies democratic candidates will be running on in upcoming elections.
Social media helps Oxford police identify the suspects accused of vandalizing the city’s newest park. Around 1 a.m., two young women reportedly vandalized the Globe Fountain at Pocket Park next to Oxford City Hall.
We now know the name of the person killed in a Monday afternoon crash in Lowndes County. Lowndes County Coroner Greg Merchant told WCBI that 74-year-old Laura Mitchell Thomas died at the scene.
With a population of less than 400, the small town of Shuqualak has a big change coming its way. Shuqualak Mill is the single largest investment in the history of J.M. Huber Corporation.
More than half the counties across the state are under burn bans due to the harsh drought conditions. While many of these bans were placed at the beginning of October, fire stations continue to receive calls about fires that have grown out of control.
The accident happened late Monday afternoon on Highway 45 North in Lowndes County near P & R Scrap Metal, just past the Cal-Kolola Road turnoff.
The Eupora Police Department hosted a memorial ceremony for an officer who sacrificed his life in the line of duty.