Monroe County School District works to combat spread of COVID-19
MONROE COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI) – Even though we may not be seeing as many cases, COVID-19 has not gone away. And with the beginning of a new school year, numbers are beginning to climb again. That has some school districts reviewing and reviving their precautions to avoid the outbreaks and shutdowns we’ve seen in the past. Monroe County schools just…
Starkville Strong organization aims to define homelessness within the city
STARKVILLE, Miss. (WCBI) – A local organization believes the stigma around homelessness is preventing a large sum of people from receiving financial and housing assistance. Many times there is a stereotype of homelessness, but in actuality, it goes much deeper than that. Starkville Strong is a nonprofit organization here in Starkville to help those who need it. The federal government…
District 6 State Senator says he wants to focus on healthcare reform
Sen. McMahan says Medicaid fraud is costing Mississippi taxpayers millions
TUPELO, Miss. (WCBI) – District 6 State Senator Chad McMahan said he is ready to continue working for his constituents, now that a heated campaign is behind him. McMahan won a third term after defeating challenger Lauren Smith in the Republican Primary Tuesday. Without an opponent on the Democratic ticket, McMahan has his goals lined up for the next term…
Local personal trainer made his way home after learning from bigger cities
LOUISVILLE, Miss. (WCBI) – Home is where the heart is and where a local fitness trainer wanted to help encourage healthy habits. Hillard Smith III was born and raised in Louisville. He always knew he wanted to help make a difference in some small way in his hometown. After graduating from Mississippi State University with a degree in Kinesiology, he…
Several people gain American citizenship during ceremony in Jackson
JACKSON, Miss. (WCBI/WJTV) – 15 people can now call themselves Americans after they were sworn in during a naturalization ceremony at the Thad Cochran United States Courthouse. This is video shot by our Jackson CBS affiliate WJTV. The individuals came from 10 different countries. Emotion filled the auditorium as friends and family members saw their loved ones being presented with…
Columbus city officials look to expand city’s court system
COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – The City of Columbus is looking to expand its court system. It would be called an Environmental Court. The cases would include things such as dilapidated housing, code enforcement, fire code, and animal control issues. City officials took a trip to Hattiesburg on Thursday to learn more about how the proposed court would look. The goal…
Tupelo schools roll out improvement projects across district
TUPELO, Miss. (WCBI) – Students heading back to school in Tupelo will notice construction projects across the district. One of the biggest capital improvement projects is the expansion of the cafeteria at Rankin Elementary. Once work began, it was discovered that the plumbing also needed to be replaced. In fact, new plumbing is going in at most of the campuses….
Natchez Trace Parkway announces part of road closed for paving
NORTH MISSISSIPPI (WCBI) – If the Natchez Trace will be part of your road trip in the coming weeks, expect a detour. Beginning August 16, the Parkway will be closed for paving from Milepost 239 to 251. The closure will expand to Milepost 256 on August 21. The Northbound detour will take you off the Trace at Highway 32. The…
Town of Sturgis honors native public servant with highway dedication
STURGIS, Miss. (WCBI) – The town of Sturgis honored a native public servant with a highway dedication ceremony. The late Granvel Louis Jones was a police chief for the Sturgis Police Department for three decades. He was also one of the founding members of the Volunteer Fire Department and was involved in charity work and community outreach. With Senate Bill…
Several law enforcement officers in Tupelo fitted for custom body armor
TUPELO, Miss. (WCBI) – 17 law enforcement officers were fitted for a potentially life-saving gift. The officers were fitted for custom body armor by a representative with Mid South Uniform out of Jackson, Mississippi. The vests were purchased with proceeds from the recent “Blessed are the Peacemakers 5K”. That event was organized by “Wives of Warriors”, a group made up…
Eupora’s first Chainsaw Festival is making waves in surrounding areas
EUPORA, Miss. (WCBI) – Eupora is coming out of the woodwork, quite literally. The city is chipping away at old traditions and is carving a path for new economic growth and artistic expression. The chainsaws may be loud but the artwork is well worth the noise. Eupora’s first Chainsaw Festival is making waves in the surrounding areas. Janet Cook, a…
Goodyear gives thanks to Cooper Tire employees with rides on iconic blimp
Goodyear wanted to show its appreciation to team members who have worked hard in the aftermath of April's tornado
TUPELO, Miss. (WCBI) – It has been four months since a tornado caused serious damage to the Tupelo Cooper Tire Plant and the owners are thanking employees with a special treat. The iconic Goodyear Blimp is in Tupelo. When pilot Jay Perdue learned he was bringing the Goodyear Blimp to Tupelo as a way to thank employees at the Cooper…
Southeastern conference officials ready to start season
Changes are coming to nearly every conference in college football
COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – Changes are coming to nearly every conference in college football. Next season, the SEC will be growing to include Texas and Oklahoma. Some of the biggest conferences are making significant changes over the next couple of years. The Southeastern Conference will be welcoming Texas and Oklahoma at the end of the 2023-2024 season. S.E.C replay official…
District 15 State Senator looks forward to next legislative session
MISSISSIPPI (WCBI) – With a hard-fought primary battle in the rearview mirror, District 15 State Senator Bart Williams is now looking forward to the next legislative session. Lawmakers will have a lot on their plates when they return to Jackson in January. Williams would like to see continued improvement in the state’s education system and improvements in infrastructure. He also…
‘Mississippi 811’: Save underground wires, pipes by calling before digging
MISSISSIPPI (WCBI) – Call before you dig. That’s the message from “Mississippi 811”, a non-profit organization providing underground utility notification service. Friday, August 11 is “811 Day” in Mississippi. It’s a reminder to call 811 before digging to avoid hitting buried utility cables. Things, like installing a mailbox or fence, or planting a tree or shrub, all require a free…
Mississippi Court of Appeals upholds Winston County shooting conviction
WINSTON COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI) – The Mississippi Court of Appeals upheld a Winston County shooting conviction. Brothers Joe and Justin White appealed their convictions of drive-by shooting and shooting into a dwelling. They were tried and convicted together. Both men argued there was insufficient evidence to support a conviction and the verdicts were contrary to the evidence. The court disagreed….
Monroe County School District offers new Teacher Academy program
MONROE COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI) – A school district’s goal is to prepare its students for the future, whether that’s college or the workforce. The Monroe County School District is partnering with William Carey University for those inspired to transition from student to teacher. Students who complete the new teacher Academy program are eligible to receive full tuition and a scholarship…
Lisa Martin named new executive director of Tupelo Community Theatre
Martin says she was mentored for the role by Tom Booth, who passed away in January
TUPELO, Miss. (WCBI) – The new leader of the Tupelo Community Theater said she has been preparing for this role for years. For Lisa Martin, taking on the role of executive director of the Tupelo Community Theater is a homecoming of sorts. “We volunteer at the theater, have so for 20 years. My husband and I both have. We actually met…
Paper versus touchscreen is the question surrounding voting
OKTIBBEHA COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI) – Paper versus touchscreen was the question when it came to voting procedures. Oktibbeha Circuit Clerk Tony Rook had the answer. “We found that most individuals want paper. They want to be able to put their hands on paper. The paper ballot we use is very similar to a scantron so everybody’s familiar with it. Everybody’s…
Back to school: Things students need to remember when leaving home
With returning students, many things easily be forgotten. Some simple tasks and reminders can put everyone at peace of mind, and for parents to have peace of mind their child is safe.
STARKVILLE, Miss. (WCBI) – Classes at Mississippi State University start next week and many students will be jumping into a whole new time in their lives. For many of the students, it may be their first time leaving the nest. Even with returning students, many things easily be forgotten. Some simple tasks and reminders can put everyone at peace of…
Incumbent Pontotoc County Sheriff wins Republican Primary
PONTOTOC COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI) – Incumbent Pontotoc County Sheriff Leo Mask easily won the Republican Primary. Mask received 5,476 votes, Chad Mills garnered 1,318 and Jay Allen received 1,057 during Tuesday’s election. After the unofficial results were announced, Mask said he would continue to focus on fighting crime, especially the illegal drug trade. He said he is grateful for the…
State Appeals Court upholds attempted murder conviction in Oktibbeha Co.
OKTIBBEHA COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI) – The State Appeals Court upheld the conviction of a man who tried to kill another man in Starkville in 2019. Jessie Carpenter was sentenced to 30 years in prison for shooting Antonio Hart in December 2019. According to court documents, the two men had an argument in the Summer of that year. On December 15,…
Disagreement over downtown property heats up in Columbus
COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – A disagreement over a downtown Columbus property is heating up. The old Gilmer Inn hotel property at Main and Third streets is owned by 8692 Holding LLC. Scott Ferguson is the registered agent for that company. He also operates Financial Concepts in Columbus. He bought the property with the intent to develop the space. Furguson has…