City of Columbus decides to replace old police, public works vehicles

COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – The Columbus City Council is adding some custom touches to its vehicle fleet leasing program. The city has decided to replace some aging vehicles in the Police Department and Public Works fleets through a lease agreement, rather than buying them outright. The lease program saves money in the long run on things like maintenance and allows…

Dak is back: MSU welcomes new live bulldog mascot

STARKVILLE, Miss. (WCBI) – A new team member will be prowling the sidelines at Mississippi State football games this year, but this guy won’t be suiting up. The Bulldogs have a new bulldog. Dak, the latest four-legged mascot joined the team earlier this month. Mississippi State fans are used to seeing Jak the live bulldog mascot at sporting events or…

Amory mayor, Monroe County officials discuss recovery plans

AMORY, Miss. (WCBI) – The City of Amory and Monroe County officials held a press conference to review and update citizens on the progress in the town. The storm left a devastating scene. New beginnings are ahead, but the road to recovery will be long. The progress made so far in Amory is promising, but Amory Mayor Corey Glenn said…

Columbus woman arrested, faces child neglect charge

COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – A Columbus woman is facing a child neglect charge. 43-year-old Yolanda Moore was arrested by Columbus police on Wednesday. CPD did not release the circumstances that led to Moore’s arrest. The felony charge of child neglect is labeled “with substantial harm.” Moore remained in jail on Thursday afternoon. For 24/7 news and updates, follow us on Facebook…

Baptist Behavioral Health Directors talk about resources for storm victims

COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – Recent storms impacted families in physical, emotional, and even psychological ways. At the exchange club meeting at Lion Hills, the Directors of Behavioral Health at Baptist Golden Triangle talked about the resources the hospital has for storm victims or people that suffer from other problems. He said they’ve also had some people reach out to him…

Vitalant South hosts ‘Battle of the Badges’ blood drive in Tupelo

TUPELO, Miss. (WCBI) – It was a friendly competition among first responders to help recruit blood donors. Vitalant South hosted the “Battle of the Badges”. Tupelo Police, the Tupelo Fire Department, and the Lee County Sheriff’s Office took part in the competition. Blood donation centers were set up at the police department’s community room and the Vitalant Bus was at…

FEMA opens mobile application centers in 4 tornado damaged counties

MISSISSIPPI (WCBI) – Federal assistance is becoming more accessible to tornado victims in Mississippi. The Federal Emergency Management Agency Mobile Application Centers are now open in four counties including Monroe County. The mobile center in Monroe County can be found at the Old Armory National Guard building on 101 South 9th Street in Amory. FEMA Disaster Survivor Assistance teams are…

WCBI to host blood drive with Vitalant Friday afternoon

COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – You could be entered into a drawing to win some big bucks soon and all you have to do is donate blood. WCBI is partnering with Vitalant to host a blood drive Friday, March 31. The Vitalant truck will be parked outside the station from 12:30 in the afternoon until 4:30 p.m. Anyone who donates blood…

Macon man indicted on child sex crimes, no court date set

MACON, Miss. (WCBI) – A Macon man was indicted on child sex crimes. Jerry Hull was charged with sexual battery and two counts of fondling. He was arrested this past September by Macon police. Investigators said the alleged victim is related to Hull. No court date has been set. For 24/7 news and updates, follow us on Facebook and Twitter Categories: Crime,…

Insurance agent gives tips on what to do after tragedy

AMORY, Miss. (WCBI) – While communities across the state are still reeling from Friday night’s tornadoes, homeowners are beginning the process of recovery and their next steps to rebuilding, But it can be tough to keep up with all the items on the to-do list. At the top should be to talk to your insurance agent. Homes, cars, businesses, boats,…

Aberdeen-based organization helps by giving back to neighbors

MONROE COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI) – It’s the small things when disaster strikes. That’s how an Aberdeen organization hopes to help its neighbors in need. Whether it’s a meal or a way to clean up the mess, there were some helping hands in Monroe County. The Mission of this Aberdeen Based organization is to help by giving back to their neighbor,…

Law officers from across regions help with tornado recovery in Monroe Co.

MONROE COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI) – Law enforcement officers have been working around the clock in Monroe County since Friday night’s deadly tornado. And while local agencies have answered the call, others from outlying areas and even across state lines are also pitching in to make sure people and property are protected. Within moments of seeing the devastation caused by Friday…

SHS plans to host pre-prom safety awareness event Thursday

STARKVILLE, Miss. (WCBI) – You may hear sirens and see first responder vehicles and crews at Starkville High School Thursday, but it won’t be an actual emergency. The school is hosting a pre-prom safety awareness event to help students understand the dangers of impaired and distracted driving. The event will include a mock traffic accident and a simulation with sirens,…

MS Board of Education declines to confirm state superintendent

MISSISSIPPI (WCBI) – The Mississippi State Board of Education is back to the drawing board looking for another state superintendent of education. The state Senate declined to confirm Dr. Robert Taylor, which is required. Some senators questioned the selection process. The state board of education said it followed a competitive process to make the hire this past November. Taylor began…

Mississippi Forestry Commission releases flight surveys of damaged areas

MISSISSIPPI (WCBI) – Last weekend’s tornadoes impacted not only neighborhoods but forestlands as well. The Mississippi Forestry Commission conducted flight surveys Monday. Over 8,700 acres were affected, equaling just over an $8 million economic impact. Out of around 5,200 acres affected were non-industrial private lands. The surveys did not include trees or forests in urban areas, non-forested areas, and state…

Group of area agencies team up to provide teen mental health resources

COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – A recent rise in the number of teen suicides has a group of area agencies joining forces. The Community Action Coalition, a group of service providers, pastors, and community leaders committed to providing mental health resources and education in the community, hosted a lunch-and-learn symposium on Teen Self Harm Prevention in Columbus. Speakers addressed the impact…

Boil water notice has been lifted in city limits of Amory

AMORY, Miss. (WCBI) – Amory is still in the recovery stage but the city is already making progress. The boil water notice in Amory has been lifted. You no longer have to boil your water within city limits before use. There are still about 11 customers under the Monroe County Electric Power Association still without power. For 24/7 news and…

MEMA releases new numbers of homes damaged in March 24 storm

MISSISSIPPI (WCBI) – New numbers today from the Mississippi Emergency Management Agency on the number of homes damaged in the area. Monroe County has the most in the entire state, with over 1,400. Montgomery County is holding steady at 49. Ten homes were damaged in Lee County. Less than three homes were reported damaged in each of Itawamba, Lafayette, Grenada,…

Public Service Commissioner candidate disqualified, plans appeal

MISSISSIPPI (WCBI) – A Northern District Public Service Commissioner candidate is disqualified from running in the race. Amanda Gunasekara put her name on the ballot to run. However, Matthew Barton, a Desoto County attorney, asked the courts to remove her. At issue was how long the former Trump administration appointee had lived in Mississippi. You must have lived in the…

1 person injured after officer-involved shooting in Sherman

SHERMAN, Miss. (WCBI) – A person was injured after an officer-involved shooting Wednesday morning in Sherman. The Mississippi Bureau of Investigation said the shooting happened at about 4:30 a.m. at Beasley Apartments. Officers were first called about a person shooting a gun at the complex. MBI said law enforcement engaged the unidentified person but did not say how. The agency…

MHP helps local agencies in aftermath of deadly tornado

Troopers have been helping with traffic control and other needs in a support role

AMORY, Miss. (WCBI) – Troopers with the Mississippi Highway Patrol have been helping local law enforcement since the tornado hit Monroe County. Troopers from Troops F and G have been providing traffic control, extra patrols, and whatever else is needed throughout Monroe County since Friday night. Colonel Randy Ginn, director of the MHP, was in Amory at the command center…