Midday (New Farmers Market) – 06/26/25
Today on Midday, Grace talks with So Shumpert about the upcoming new farmers market in Okolona.
Today on Midday, Grace talks with So Shumpert about the upcoming new farmers market in Okolona.
At a special call meeting of the Mayor and City Council, Gaskin and outgoing members of the council took time to thank the residents of Columbus for their support during their time in office.
A Federal Grand Jury has indicted Hailey Sheets on one count of Embezzlement.
The Adaton Water Association has issued a Boil Water Notice for all customers in the Riviera Road and Bulldog Cove area.
Today on WCBI Sunrise, Kealy is in the studio with with Sheriff Eddie Scott about the upcoming rodeo in Clay County
Today on Animal health, Dr. Ashley Janzen talks about male rabbits with her guests, Thumper and Snowball.
When you hear thunder, you know that lightning is somewhere near. WCBI Meteorologist Addison Polk storm safety tips.
Warrant Officer William H. “Bill” Seaborn, Jr. Memorial Highway was dedicated to the fallen veteran in honor of his sacrifice.
More than five hundred high school students from across Northeast Mississippi are taking up residence at ICC in Fulton for a week of Band Camp.
West Point Chief Avery Cook is hanging up his badge. Cook’s retirement comes after more than 25 years in law enforcement. Victoria Bailey has more on his story.
Just days after the United States struck nuclear targets in Iran, an Iranian national with suspected terror ties was arrested in Mississippi.
In this week’s Next to Nature, we learn about a vine that has pretty flowers and a scary name.
Today on Midday, Grace talks to Lisa Halverson about her Shop’s Expansion.
A two-vehicle crash near Vernon has claimed the life of a Sulligent man.
Today on WCBI Sunrise, Kealy talks to Keyton about what you need to know this Wednesday.
In West Point, Yokohama Tire is working with the Mississippi Council on Economic Education to help build better understanding between The Far East and The Deep South.
With temperatures maintaining a 90-degree or more status, local, business owners and Columbus City officials are looking to lend a helping hand.
It’s National Boys & Girls Club Week, and local clubs are highlighting the impact they have on young people in our area.
North Mississippi’s Congressman is supporting President Donald Trump’s handling of the conflict between Iran and Israel.
Voters across Northwest Alabama are heading to the polls in a special election to fill the vacant Senate District 5 seat.
The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency said more than $8 million has been handed out for housing assistance.
A Tupelo man has been accused of fighting with law enforcement during a traffic stop.
Brooksville Alderman Eddie Henley has informed the rest of the Board and the incoming mayor that he will not be taking his seat when the new administration is sworn in next week.
The Winston County Library hosted its summer social on Thursday afternoon, part of a region-wide celebration for the “Color Our World” summer reading program.