Bond set, more charges announced for suspect in Columbus shooting

COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – Bond was set and more charges were announced for the suspect in a Columbus shooting. 31-year-old Paris Wells is now facing charges of possession of a controlled substance and possession of methamphetamine. He is also charged with aggravated assault with manifesting extreme indifference to life. The aggravated assault charge stems from a shooting at 19th and…

Lowndes County Board of Supervisors makes decision on drug task force

LOWNDES COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI) – The Lowndes County Board of Supervisors is sending notice of intent to end the joint narcotics task force to the Columbus City Council. Last week, Columbus Police Chief Joesph Daughtry announced he would be temporarily pulling his officers from the task force, effective immediately, leaving the unit’s fate in limbo. While each party is able…

IHL Board of Trustees appoints new interim president for Jackson State

JACKSON, Miss. (WCBI) – Jackson State University’s temporary acting president is getting down to business. Elayne Hayes-Anthony was named to the leadership role Thursday after the Board of Trustees of the Institutions of Higher Learning voted to put Thomas K. Hudson on paid administrative leave as JSU president. Hayes-Anthony said that she intends to focus on student success, academic excellence,…

Public hearing about sale of ZAZA will continue as scheduled

LOWNDES COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI) – A planned public hearing about the sale of Tianeptine, commonly known as ZAZA, will go on as scheduled in Columbus. At their last meeting, Supervisors voted to hold a public hearing about the possibility of a ban on the sale, possession, and use of the unregulated drug in Lowndes County. Last week, the Mississippi Legislature…

Law enforcement raid Saltillo house finding suspect with $17K in meth

SALTILLO, Miss. (WCBI) – A raid in Saltillo leads to thousands of dollars worth of meth seized and felony charges for one suspect. Broderick Jones was arrested on March 1 after the North Mississippi Narcotics Unit, the Lee County Sheriff’s Office, and Tupelo PD’s K9 unit searched a home at 163 County Road. Jones was charged with aggravated trafficking of…

Habitat for Humanity in Starkville builds 73rd house for family

STARKVILLE, Miss. (WCBI) – The Habitat for Humanity Collegiate challenge is happening this week in Starkville. Students from Rockford University are using their spring break to build a home for a family that needs it. This year’s house is being built-in Kelly Estates which is the new subdivision created by Habitat for Humanity. The house that you see right now…

Mississippi Main Street Association hosts first Main Street legislative day

JACKSON, Miss. (WCBI) – It is obvious that Main Street is the heart of many Mississippi towns. And the organizers who encourage small businesses and visitors were part of the first Main Street legislative day in Jackson. The Mississippi Main Street Association, the host of the event, is also responsible for supporting the 48 Main Street groups across the state….

Starkville firefighters investigate cause of fire at Vista Apartment Complex

STARKVILLE, Miss. (WCBI) – Fire investigators are working Monday to figure out what caused the fire at the Vista Apartment Complex Sunday morning. Starkville fire crews found a fire in the exterior wall cavity between the brick and the wall above Boardtown Pizza. Firefighters evacuated the building. According to the fire department, it took several hours to access the fire,…

Family of mentally incompetent man jailed in Clay County sues for millions

Relatives of a Mississippi man found mentally incompetent are seeking justice and suing over his 11-year detention in a county jail

ABERDEEN, Miss. (WCBI) – Relatives of a Mississippi man found mentally incompetent are seeking justice and suing over his 11-year detention in a county jail. 37-year-old Steven Jessie Harris spent 11 years in the Clay County Detention Center. On Tuesday, his sister-in-law filed the federal civil rights lawsuit in Aberdeen, demanding at least $11 million for the years Harris spent…

Sunday morning shooting leaves one man dead in Tupelo

Tupelo police responded to Cheers at Crosstown for a reported gunshot victim

TUPELO, Miss. (WCBI) – At 2 a.m. Sunday morning, Tupelo police responded to Cheers at Crosstown located at 205 North Gloster for a reported gunshot victim. Officers located an adult male suffering from an apparent gunshot and began treating him. That man was identified as 30-year-old Montavious Clifton of Tupelo. Clifton was transported to NMMC ER where he died. Investigators…

Columbus Municipal School District host job fair

COLUMBUS, Miss ( WCBI ) – There are open positions that need to be filled within the Columbus Municipal School District People in the community or surrounding areas that were interested in applying, attended the job fair. Hosted by CMSD Potential employees were able to learn about the different positions available and talk with others who are already a part of…

Tomorrow’s leaders tackling some of today’s big issues at Mississippi State

  MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIV., Miss. (WCBI) – A conference at Mississippi State University has tomorrow’s leaders tackling some of the world’s pressing problems. The College of Agriculture and Life Sciences hosted the annual Food Prize Mississippi Youth Institute. The event brings high school students from across the state together to discuss food insecurity and identify potential solutions. Students are tasked…