Boys & Girls Club brings young women together with Summit
The Boys and Girls Club of the Golden Triangle brings young women together to learn life, leadership, and community service skills.
The Boys and Girls Club of the Golden Triangle brings young women together to learn life, leadership, and community service skills.
On Friday, March 7, the Starkville Police Department arrested 25-year-old Julian Monsibias-Perches who is from Del Rios Texas.
On February 27th, officers with the Tupelo Police Department were a conducting a surveillance operation in the area of North Gloster Street near Blair Street.
The event, hosted by Mossy Oak in West Point, kicks off turkey hunting season with an event featuring regional turkey call makers.
The Nu Theta Sigma Alumnae Chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority hosted the event at the American Legion in West Point.
A low cost option for people who need to spay or neuter their pet will soon be available in Lee County.
In his first two months in office, President Donald Trump has been making sweeping changes.
Oktibbeha County Volunteer Firefighters are adding a new piece of equipment to their gear that they believe will make a significant impact to the community while also showing others what they see on a daily basis.
The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency releases new damage numbers from the storm system that swept through the state this week.
A historic building on the Mississippi State University campus is getting a new look.
Go to wcbi.com/teachers to nominate them for Teacher of the Month. If you have already nominated someone this school year, they remain eligible to win through the school year.
People from the community, and city employees went to several schools throughout the district reading, and listening to children read.
The Tupelo soldier said being able to surprise both of his kids was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
On today’s Mid-morning, Joey talks with our special guests about big cats, heart health, and more.
Webster County Sheriff David Gore explains why he is glad the recent meth bill died in committee this week.
Last Winter, several restaurants throughout the state were struggling to serve crawfish, due to low supply fed by a drought and hard freeze. One place struggling to keep the crawfish pots full was Brewski’s.
Daylight savings time begins Sunday, March 9, and with the time change, it’s always a good time of the year to test smoke alarms in your home.
Quick work by Oktibbeha County volunteer firefighters helped keep a small fire from turning into something worse.
Mississippi University for Women hosts the 9th annual Music by Women Festival at the historic Poindexter Hall.
Cathy Davis announced on social media that she would be passing the torch as Head of School for the Raiders.
A Plantersville man has been sentenced to over 10 years in jail for drug trafficking.
A man in Webster County is facing a list of misdemeanor and felony charges
New Hope show choirs won big at a recent competition in Nashville.
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