Springing forward reminds us to check our smoke detectors

COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – Springing forward reminds us that you may lose one hour of sleep or even gain more sunlight, yet it is also a friendly reminder for people to check those smoke detectors. “A piece of furniture that people tend to forget about every year and it is the most important piece in your house is the difference…

Zachary’s St. Pawty’s Day fundraiser continues for 5th year

COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – It’s an event even your furry friend could attend. Zachary’s hosted their 5th annual St. Patty’s Day event Sunday and is hoping to break their fundraising record. It’s a day full of good music, food, drinks, and even pets. Every year, Zachary’s shows their support for the Columbus-Lowndes Humane Society by hosting the St. Pawty’s day…

Former NFL player, Joe Horn, visits Tupelo to help kids learn life lessons

A former NFL football player with deep northeast Mississippi roots returned to the area

TUPELO, Miss. (WCBI) – A former NFL football player with deep northeast Mississippi roots returned to the area this weekend to help mentor young people to learn to Love Your Neighbor. Joe Horn spent 12 years in the NFL, playing for the Kansas City Chiefs, New Orleans Saints, and Atlanta Falcons. On Saturday, he came to the Northside Boys and…

Steps some people take to stay safe over Spring Break

GOLDEN TRIANGLE, Miss. (WCBI) – Many schools are closed this week for spring break. That means more people will be traveling or out and about during regular school hours. WCBI talked with people about their spring break plans and how they plan to stay safe. Thomas Tucker is a college student at MUW. He is looking forward to taking some…

Security cameras are helping law enforcement solve cases

More and more, businesses and homeowners are installing security cameras.

GOLDEN TRIANGLE, Miss. (WCBI) – A man suspected of stealing from a shop near Air Base Road in Bartahatchie didn’t get very far. Thanks to cameras at the store, the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office identified the suspect who turned himself in. More and more, businesses and homeowners are installing security cameras. Shawn Stone owns Alarm Pro in Columbus. He said…

4-County celebrates 10,000th customer receiving broadband services

LOWNDES COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI) – Bryan Clark/CEO and GM of 4-County Electric Power Association and 4-County Fast Net 4-County Fast Net has come a long way in providing broadband services to rural customers and today they’re celebrating a milestone. Fast Net received its 10,000th customer. The company’s goal was to provide internet service to the most rural areas in our…

Mississippi man receives 2-year prison sentence for making threats to CDC

MISSISSIPPI (WCBI) – A Mississippi man will spend two years in prison for making threats to national health officials. Robert Wiser Bates of Ridgeland was accused of placing phone calls to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta in July 2021 and leaving threatening voicemails for the agency’s director, Rochelle Walensky, according to a news release from U.S….

Local businesswoman recognized as Community Leader of the Year

TUPELO, Miss. (WCBI) – A well-known businesswoman was recognized as a top community leader. Lisa Hawkins, owner of “Room to Room Furniture” in Tupelo was named the Community Leader of the Year during a ceremony at the ICC Belden Campus. Itawamba Community College started the “I See A Leader” award as a way to recognize those who are making a…

Mississippi House Bill incentivizes businesses to donate to food banks

MISSISSIPPI (WCBI) – A bill moving through the state legislature would offer an incentive to businesses to donate to food banks across the state. House Bill 1723 would create a dollar-for-dollar tax credit for businesses that contribute to one of the state’s four food banks. Extra Table, Mississippi Food Network, MidSouth Food Bank, and Feeding the Gulf Coast all provide…

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…