MSDH requires all pregnant patients to receive syphilis testing

MISSISSIPPI (WCBI) – Mississippi has one of the highest infection rates of the sexually transmitted disease, Syphilis, and now the Mississippi State Department of Health is ramping up its testing requirements. Effective immediately, physicians providing care to women who are pregnant are required to perform syphilis testing for their patients. The required testing includes patients in the first trimester, third…

Pets Without Partners – 03/10/23

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Joey welcomes Brandy from the Columbus Humane Society and she has brought our special guest Sarah. Sarah laid on the cool floors of the studio today to show us just how relaxed she can be. Brandy and Joey talk about the St. Patty’s Day Pawty coming up at Zachary’s. Categories: PETS WITHOUT PARTNERS Tags: ANIMAL, Columbus Humane Society, Dog, Pets…

Lee County deputies search for two suspects after shooting near Shannon

LEE COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI) – Lee County deputies are searching for two gunmen after a shooting near Shannon. Investigators were called to North Mississippi Medical Center Thursday night at about 9:30 after the victim was driven to the hospital. Deputies were able to get enough information to find the scene of the shooting near Road 115. Evidence was collected inside…

Get Fit Friday – 03/10/23

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On Get Fit Friday, Beth and Whitney tell us about why core exercises are important. They also show us how we can do a couple to stay in shape. Beth gives us a reminder that you can’t just use exercises that target the “problem area”. She also tells us more of where the our core is when doing core training….

Governor’s Job Fair Network of Mississippi lands in Louisville

LOUISVILLE, Miss. (WCBI) – The Governor’s Job Fair Network of Mississippi helps get people job opportunities and sometimes even better opportunities in their field of work. Choctaw and Winston counties partnered to help host the event in the Louisville dome Thursday morning. More than 20 job opportunities were available. Potential workers came by, applied for jobs, and got to talk…

Samaritan’s Market provides bargain prices while helping those in need

Fulton nonprofit thrift store was started by a local family who wanted to give back to the community

FULTON, Miss. (WCBI) – A thrift store in Itawamba County is making a difference for those down on their luck. It was nearly three years ago when the Salvation Army Thrift Store in Fulton shut its doors. Diamond King owned the building that housed the store. “We had a lot of residents and workers here insist we keep the store…

Change is in the air for Golden Triangle Regional Airport

LOWNDES COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI ) – Changes are coming to the landscape of the Golden Triangle with new manufacturing and the prospect of related industries building in western Lowndes County. Growth is contagious. That’s what the Executive Director Matt Dowell of the Golden Triangle Regional Airport is banking on. With the groundbreaking of a new, billion-dollar aluminum plant nearby, he…

Pilot Club hosts soup fundraiser to support adults with special needs

ITAWAMBA COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI) – Hundreds of Itawamba County residents had soup for lunch while helping a Christian community for adults with special needs. The Pilot Club organized the “Bowls of Love” Fundraiser. For $20 dollars, guests could get a bowl of soup, and also a piece of handmade pottery, crafted by residents at Itawamba Crossroads Ranch. The nonprofit provides…

Saltillo man receives 10-year prison sentence for child sex crime

OXFORD, Miss. (WCBI) – A man from Saltillo will spend 10 years in prison for a child sex crime after already serving time for the same crime. 46-year-old Dennis Gene Sullivan was sentenced this morning in U.S. District Court for possession of child sexual abuse pictures and videos. According to court documents, Sullivan was setting up a computer system for…

Governor Reeves pushes legislation to keep nurses in Mississippi

MISSISSIPPI (WCBI) – An effort to keep nursing students in Mississippi after they graduate is now state law. Governor Tate Reeves signed the legislation into law Thursday. It’s called the “Skilled Nursing Home and Hospital Nurses Retention Loan Repayment Program.” Under the bill, the state will repay the student loans of nurses who choose to stay and work in Mississippi…

Town and Tower holds first meeting since 2019 on MUW campus

COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – An organization dedicated to strengthening relationships between the City of Columbus, Mississippi University for Women, and the Columbus Air Force Base gets back in the swing of things. Town and Tower held its first meeting since 2019 today on the MUW campus. The group invites area residents, business people, students, and elected leaders to come together…

Man faces drug charges after reportedly running from traffic stop in Tupelo

TUPELO, Miss. (WCBI) – A man in Tupelo is facing charges after police found drugs during a traffic stop. 37-year-old Dontavious Walker reportedly ran when narcotics agents and police officers stopped him Monday on South Gloster Street. After a brief foot chase, officers arrested Walker. He’s charged with possession of methamphetamine, enhanced because officers also found a gun. Walker’s bond…

Yalobusha County deputies investigate homicide of West Memphis teen

YALOBUSHA COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI) – The Yalobusha County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a homicide after the body of a missing teenager from West Memphis, Arkansas was found Wednesday morning. Deputies got involved in the search for 18-year-old Fredarrious Wilson Tuesday after being contacted by the West Memphis Police Department. Wilson had last been seen Sunday. Investigators in Arkansas pinged the…

Columbus man arrested, faces elder abuse charges

COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – A fight with a relative led to elder abuse charges against a Columbus man. Tuesday, Columbus Police were called to an assisted living facility after reports of a fight. Gary Wayne Weaver reportedly got into an argument with an elderly relative. The argument turned violent, and Weaver is accused of throwing the older man to the…

Tupelo hospital uses camera system to connect parents with baby in NICU

The cameras were purchased with donations from the community as part of a fundraiser by the North Mississippi Health Care Foundation

TUPELO, Miss. (WCBI) – Being the parent of a newborn is stressful, even when there are no medical complications. But for those families with newborns in the neonatal intensive care unit, the stress is unimaginable. But the NICU at NMMC’s Women’s Hospital has a new camera system that lets parents keep track of their newborn 24/7. The technology is called…

Columbus mayor talks about city, county drug task force dissolving

COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – Columbus Mayor Keith Gaskin is weighing in on the dissolution of the Columbus-Lowndes County Drug Task Force. Even though the City Council has not formally addressed the break up of the task force, the mayor spoke on the subject at his press conference today. Last week, Columbus Police Chief Joseph Daughtry announced that he was pulling…

Columbus city leaders discuss lease agreement for new CPD radios

COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – A second move to revisit the Columbus Police Department’s purchase of new radios meets with dead air. At Tuesday night’s meeting, an agenda item called for a discussion of rescinding the lease agreement for CPD’s new radios and putting the purchase through a reverse auction process to get radios with similar specifications to those of the…