Governor Tate Reeves says Charlie Kirk’s impact on culture and free speech will continue

The governor is also looking to make school choice and energy top priorities for the upcoming legislative session

As Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves nears the midpoint of his second term, he is laying out the goals for the remainder of his time in office. Allie Martin was at the Governor’s Mansion Monday, and had an exclusive interview with Governor Reeves, on those plans and a number of other topics.

The second annual smoke and sizzle fest was held in Eupora

EUPORA, Miss. (WCBI) Smoked filled the air in Eupora this weekend, this was all a part of the smoke and sizzle hometown fest. This gave those who like to grill an opportunity to show off their grilling skills. Vendors competed in a rib cook off, and it was judged by three people. The competition included four different vendors. Organizer of…

A girl went missing 16 years ago in Lowndes County

COLUMBUS, miss. (WCBI) The Lowndes County Sheriff’s Office needs your help finding a woman whose been missing for over a decade. Wednesday September 17th, marked sixteen years since Kaila Morris disappeared from her mother’s home in Columbus. Morris was last seen by her stepfather on September 17, 2009. Her stepfather said he saw Morris leave with an unknown person in…

Aberdeen Loaves and Fishes Food Pantry needs help

The food pantry has been struggling financially since Mid-South Food Bank had its federal funding cut earlier this year.

ABERDEEN, Miss. (WCBI) – To donate to or volunteer with Aberdeen Loaves and Fishes Food Pantry, visit its Facebook page. When Leslie Hitchcock moved back to her hometown of Aberdeen, Mississippi, she was just looking for something to fill her time. That’s when she began volunteering at Aberdeen Loaves and Fishes Food Pantry, an organization dedicated to ensuring everyone in…