Mid-Morning (Community Library Events) – 09/30/25
Today on Mid-Morning, Kealy talks with Melissa Duncan-Thomas about the library events coming up.
Today on Mid-Morning, Kealy talks with Melissa Duncan-Thomas about the library events coming up.
Join Kealy and Colin as they tell us about all of the fun event’s happening around the Golden Triangle.
Commercial development is on the move in Tupelo, with a new franchise that is the brainchild of two former Ole Miss students.
The Mississippi Bureau of Narcotics is expanding its footprint in the Golden Triangle. The agency swore in three new members for a task force on Monday in Starkville.
One of the biggest standardized tests a student will take is the ACT. While this can be an intimidating test, one local student said persistence and practice pay off.
A dangerous discovery put the Lowndes County Sheriff’s Office on high alert. A citizen walked in with what turned out to be a live grenade.
Today on Midday, Kealy talks with Steven Greenough and John Davis about the upcoming Loaves and Fisher Fundraiser event.
Also on today’s Mid-Morning, Kealy talks with Courtney Youngblood about the Welty Gala.
On today’s Mid-Morning, Kealy talks with Dr. Susannah Ural about the upcoming Civil War Studies event.
The Columbus Arts Council hosted a special panel to honor the memory of Emmett Till.
Sherri Surman has given her all to the Pontotoc barrel racing community. Now, they’re giving back to her as she battles cancer.
A festival that started from a gathering of antique engine enthusiasts has grown into an event that offers something for all ages. Allie Martin was at Houston’s Joe Brigance Park as the Fall Flywheel Festival kicked off.
Columbus OB-GYN Dr. Pam Lacy believes “Tylenol is still a safe product.”
Gulf States Toyota announced the donation of 12 Toyota Sienna vans to the Lee County and Pontotoc City School Districts.
Two former officials in Noxubee County have been arrested for allegedly embezzling funds.
A joint operation between the Lowndes County Sheriff’s Office STING Unit and a number of state and Federal agencies led to the arrests of 9 people.
A Booneville man is facing charges for allegedly taking things that don’t belong to him.
Applications are now open for this year’s Christmas parade, with the theme “Christmas in Paradise .”
Increased law enforcement is on the Louisville High School campus after a potential threat.
There is a new chief for the police department in Shannon, but he is a familiar face to the area.
Mississippi State University and Starkville Oktibbeha School District signed a memorandum of understanding for a new high school on MSU’s campus on Thursday, September 25.
There is a new chief for the police department in Shannon, but he is a familiar face to the area.
An MSMS alumnus has been selected to receive the U.S. Navy’s Vice Admiral James Stockdale Leadership Award.
Vitalant was involved in campaigns to raise awareness about the need for blood for sickle cell patients, and also for childhood cancer month.