The Brookville community in Starkville are ending summer break with a blast
Community members say that this was a great time to give back to a community that is often forgotten.
STARKVILLE, Miss. (WCBI) – Summer break is coming to an end, and members of the Brookville community are ending the break with a blast. Students and parents gathered at Westside Park for food, games, and tons of fun. Community members say that this was a great time to give back to a community that is often forgotten. “Just trying to…
Miss Volunteer America Hannah Perrigin says she is proof that anyone can rise above circumstances
Lowndes County's Hannah Perrigin was recently crowned Miss Volunteer America
TUPELO, MISS. (WCBI) – Newly crowned Miss Volunteer America Hannah Perrigin was welcoming contestants to the Miss Mississippi Volunteer pageant, by sashing them. Only ten days earlier, Hannah claimed the title of Miss Volunteer America 2024. “When it was announced I had won, you can see on my face in the video how shocked I was, and I even went…
The Cadence Bank Arena holds the Marriage Family Life Conference
The Cadence Bank Arena was packed with more than 13 hundred people, attending the annual Marriage Family Life Conference sponsored by the Tupelo-based American Family Association.
TUPELO, Miss. (WCBI) – The Cadence Bank Arena was packed with more than 13 hundred people, attending the annual Marriage Family Life Conference sponsored by the Tupelo-based American Family Association. The conference is the brainchild of Wil and Meeke Addison, who started the conference in 2018 at Tupelo’s Hope Church. It is all about a Biblical Worldview. “It’s apologetics,” Wil…
Hattiesburg native Adam Doleac is cranking out new music this summer
Doleac just wrapped up his first headline tour earlier this year
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WCBI) – Country music artist Adam Doleac is staying busy this summer, cranking out lots of new music. WDEF in Chattanooga caught up with the Hattiesburg native at CMA Fest, right after he released his latest song about his wife, “Biggest Fan.” Doleac just wrapped up his first headline tour earlier this year. He says it was exciting,…
Mississippi Highway Patrol looking for cadet class 68 applicants
Starkville's sub-station invited the community for a recruiting day to learn more about the force and help those interested applicants.
STARKVILLE, Miss. (WCBI) – The Mississippi Highway Patrol is looking for its next group of troopers for cadet class 68. Starkville’s sub-station invited the community for a recruiting day to learn more about the force and help those interested applicants. The new class is scheduled to begin in January and will be 18 long weeks of training. Almost two decades…
Local Circuit Clerk offices look to register last minute voters
Monday, July 10, is the deadline to register to vote at your circuit clerks' offices
WEST POINT, Miss. (WCBI) – Circuit Clerk Offices around the state were busy getting those last-minute voter registrations this weekend. Offices were open from 8 a.m. to noon this Saturday. Monday, July 10, is the deadline to register to vote at your circuit clerks’ offices. Mail-in voter registration applications must be postmarked no last than that date. Clay County Circuit…
Tupelo man is arrested after a traffic stop for multiple charges
These charges will be presented to the Lee County Grand Jury.
TUPELO, Miss. (WCBI) – On July 3, Tupelo Police Department Officers conducted a traffic stop in the area of South Thomas Street. During the stop, Martinas Cummings, 51, was arrested for a misdemeanor warrant and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. On July 5, Tupelo Municipal Court Judge Sumner set the bond at $3,500. These charges will be…
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Cheikh Taylor named new leader of Mississippi Democratic Party
MISSISSIPPI (WCBI) – Starkville native and state lawmaker Cheikh Taylor is the new leader of the Mississippi Democratic Party. He was named chairman of the organization on July 6. Cheikh Taylor has been a member of the Mississippi House of Representatives since 2017. But after a meeting Thursday night, he gained a new title. Taylor is now the chairman of…
Amory Humane Society works to move forward after March tornadoes
The new temporary location is on private property, and the public is not allowed on site for the animal's safety.
AMORY, Miss. (WCBI) – The city of Amory is rebuilding. The March 24, EF3 tornado damaged homes, businesses, and even the animal shelter. Now, workers are hoping to move forward. “It’s just a new light for us,” said Amory Humane Society Executive Director Misty Daniels. “I think it’s a wonderful opportunity to be able to build a relationship with these…
Big plans soon to be on the table for Starkville Oktibbeha School District
STARKVILLE, Miss. (WCBI) – Last week, the Starkville Oktibbeha School District announced its plans to borrow up to $87 million to update or build new facilities. While the news may have some parents of future high school students hopeful, there are still a few more hurdles for the district to clear. The state law that officially consolidated the Starkville City…
Lamar Co. mother wants help for son with mental health condition in prison
LAMAR COUNTY, Ala. (WCBI) – The inmate mental health crisis goes beyond the 82 counties in Mississippi. We are learning it’s affecting county jails just across Stateline. We spoke with a mother in Lamar County, Alabama about her journey to get her son out of the prison pipeline and into a mental health treatment facility. For 11 years, this Lamar…
Legendary Mississippi State football star being remembered in Starkville
MISSISSIPPI STATE, Miss. (WCBI) – Legendary Mississippi State football star Johnie Cooks is being remembered in Starkville and around the country. Cooks died on July 6. Cooks made a name for himself at Mississippi State with three All-SEC awards. He was a top NFL draft choice in 1982, going in the second spot to the Baltimore Colts. Cooks played for…
Driver reportedly admits having drugs in car at traffic stop in Carrollton
CARROLL COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI) – The truth did not set a Leake County man free this week. On Thursday, a Carroll County deputy made a routine traffic stop in Carrollton. During that stop, the driver reportedly admitted to the deputy that there were drugs in the vehicle. He was right. A search turned up a felony amount of meth, some…
Lee County Sheriff’s Office warns people about jury duty, court date scam
LEE COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI) – The Lee County Sheriff’s Office is warning residents about a new round of an old scam. Someone is calling residents claiming to be with Circuit Court or the Sheriff’s Office and telling them they have a warrant out for failing to appear for jury duty or a court date. The scammer then tells the person…
Former Mississippi State women’s basketball coach dies at 51
MISSISSIPPI STATE, Miss. (WCBI) – Former Mississippi State women’s basketball coach Nikki McCray-Penson has died at the age of 51. McCray-Penson served as the Bulldogs coach for the 2020-2021 season and lead them to a 10 and 9 record that year. She played at Tennessee before playing professionally for six different teams, becoming a three-time WNBA all-star and being inducted…
Uncorked (Isaac’s Trip Continued) – 07/06/2023
Bobbie and Isaac are back to talk about part two of Isaac's trip to Oregon.
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4-County Electric Power Association shares tips on managing energy cost
Hot and humid weather is inevitable, but that does not mean high electric bills have to be
LOWNDES COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI) – Here in the Southeast, hot and humid weather is inevitable, but that does not mean high electric bills have to be. Jon Turner at 4-County Electric Power Association said managing energy costs when temperatures rise is for personal benefit. “Lower energy cost equals a lower bill,” Turner said. “In the bigger picture, the more we…
New nepotism policy allows room for law enforcement legacies to form
COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – Recently, we reported on fathers serving in law enforcement having the opportunity to induct their children into the profession as well. A change in city policy will now allow for generations to serve together in the Columbus Police Department. Columbus City Attorney Jeff Turnage said the city’s former policy concerning nepotism limited recruitment efforts. “It prohibited…
Former Alabama tight end reunited years laters with legendary memento
Jim Simmons's prized ring went from Greenville to Monticello, Arkansas, before finding its way back
TUPELO, Miss. (WCBI) – A northeast Mississippi man is reunited with a memento from his days when he played for the University of Alabama, under legendary coach Bear Bryant. This is a story more than fifty years in the making. It was 1971 and the Alabama Crimson Tide had just started using the wishbone offense under Coach Bear Bryant. That…
Lowndes County Jail feels weight of mental health crisis
LOWNDES COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI) – The duties of law enforcement are going beyond the usual as they are often faced with dealing with mental health crises within the community. Mississippi Today reported that, on average, 25 inmates are sitting in jail waiting for beds to open up at state mental hospitals. And while that is a temporary solution to get…
Local politician celebrated for his years of service to Starkville
At Wednesday night's board meeting Starkville board of aldermen approved a resolution making July 6, 2023, Roy A. Perkins Day in Starkville
STARKVILLE, Miss. (WCBI) – Local politics can be a fickle business. The population of a district or ward can change over time, and so can residents’ attitudes. Getting re-elected isn’t a sure thing. At Wednesday night’s board meeting, the Starkville Board of Aldermen approved a resolution making July 6 Roy A. Perkins Day in Starkville. “I am in this job…