Reward for information about Macon man’s death doubled

MACON, Miss. (WCBI) – Seven years after his death, the reward for information about a Macon man’s death has doubled. Kris Haywood was shot multiple times in March 2015 at the Local Express, a convenience store, where he was working. District Attorney Scott Colom says his office, along with donations from the community has increased the reward to $20,000. Investigators…

One person severely injured, one in jail after weekend crash

OXFORD, Miss. (WCBI) – One person is severely injured and an Oxford man is arrested after a weekend crash. Shortly before 2 AM Sunday, Oxford Police were called to South Lamar Boulevard, just south of Belk Boulevard for a vehicle versus pedestrian wreck. Officers believe the car ran off the road and hit the victim, who was walking in the…

Take a Swing at Cancer event is back after two year hiatus

WEST POINT, Miss. (WCBI) – Health Care Foundation of North Mississippi is back with the Take a Swing at Cancer Fundraiser. The Health Care Foundation of North Mississippi hosted its 25th annual Take A Swing at Cancer Tournament. After a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the organization returns with a tennis and golf tournament Sunday morning. Take a…

Body found in Alcorn County road,investigated as homicide

ALCORN COUNTY,Miss. (WCBI)- The death of an Alcorn County man is being investigated as a homicide. Alcorn County Sheriff’s Office got a call around 4:15 a.m. Sunday morning that a motorist found a body in the road on County Road 182 in the Hopewell community. When officers got to scene, they found a black male with a gunshot wound in…

A Louisville man is charged with aggravated assault

LOUISVILLE,Miss. (WCBI)- A Louisville man is charged with aggravated assault. Investigator Mike Perkins tells WCBI 57-year-old Donald Cistrunk was arrested following a Friday night shooting on 794 Columbus Street in Louisville. Cistrunk allegedly shot Ross Armond in the face with a shotgun. Armond remains in critical condition at the University of Mississippi Medical Center. Bond for Donald Cistrunk is set…

Two men arrested in connection to 41-year-old Mikel Craven homicide

 The investigation started on Blake Road, close to the Pine Grove Road intersection.

CLAY COUNTY,Miss. (WCBI)- Two men are arrested in connection to the homicide of 41-year-old Mikel Craven. Clay County Sheriff Eddie Scott said 19-year-old Emerson Stone Houston and 18-year-old Austin Hill are facing capital murder charges for allegedly shooting Craven back in March 2022. Both men were taken into custody. In March, the investigation started on Blake Road, close to the…

Dozens flock to the Dudie burger festival in Tupelo

For 23 years, the city has celebrated the Dudie Burger Festival.

TUPELO,Miss. (WCBI)- There was plenty of nostalgia in Tupelo on Saturday. For 23 years, the city has celebrated the Dudie Burger Festival. The iconic Dudie Burger was served at Dudies Diner, a converted Memphis Trolley Car, which was a popular eating establishment in the 1950’s and 60’s. It’s now on display at Tupelo’s Oren Dunn Museum. Event organizers say school…

Saltillo High School students are making a difference in the lives of others

Students teach lessons in serving others

SALTILLO, MISS. (WCBI) – A group of female students at a Lee County High School is helping to make a positive impact in people’s lives. As a member of the Anchor Club at Saltillo High School, Caitlyn Carnathan started doing various community service projects.  During the final semester of her junior year, she formed a club for female students who…

One Columbus family raises awareness for autism

In 2019, the Ferguson's started The Rowdy Foundation to raise money and awareness

COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI)- When Myers Ferguson was 15 months old, Myers’ parents Whitney and Scott Ferguson noticed a regression in their sons speech;  at 18 months he was no longer verbal. “We decided to find a place to get him tested. He was diagnosed at 2 with autism. He has received services up until five and from there we decided that…

Starkville Area Art Council holds annual Art in the Park showcase

The goal was to inspire and promote creativity in for the youth

STARKVILLE, Miss. (WCBI)-Starkville Area Art Council held it’s seventh annual Art in the Park. Different artists and volunteers lined the field of J.L King Park in Starkville to show off their art and let kids create their own masterpieces. The goal was to inspire and promote creativity in for the youth. Canvas painting, face painting, making beads was available families….

Caledonia High will have a new gym in 2023

The gym at Caledonia High School is getting a face lift, a new design that is.

LOWNDES COUNTY,Miss. (WCBI)- A project is underway at Caledonia High School. The Lowndes County School District is awarded a grant to help fund a new addition to the campus. The gym at Caledonia High School is getting a face lift, a new design that is. Lowndes County School District Superintendent Sam Allison said the district was approved for a millage…

Farmers say too much rain is a bad thing for their crop

NOXUBEE COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI)- You may look at a rainy day and see it as a good time to be at home and relax. But for area farmers, those rainy days can be stressful. Rain Rain Go away. That phrase isn’t just a nursery rhyme from a children’s book but it’s also what farmers have been saying about the weather…

Tupelo woman wanted for misdemeanor charges facing felony charge

TUPELO, Miss. (WCBI) – A Tupelo woman wanted on misdemeanor charges ends up in jail facing a felony charge. On Tuesday, Tupelo Police picked up Asyia Harris for several misdemeanor warrants and misdemeanor possession of marijuana. When officers took Harris from city court back to the Lee County Sheriff’s Department, she was searched. During that search, a Corrections Officer reportedly…

U.S. Department of Agriculture is issuing a warning about wildfires

MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY, Miss. (WCBI) – When we think of natural disasters in Mississippi, floods, tornadoes, and hurricanes usually come to mind. But a high-ranking official in the U.S. Department of Agriculture is issuing a warning about wildfires. Doctor Homer Wilkes, the Undersecretary for Natural Resources and Environment, was at Mississippi State today talking with researchers and professors about climate…

Oxford Police have made an arrest in homicide

OXFORD, Miss. (WCBI) – Oxford Police make an arrest in an early morning homicide. Justin Maurice Morris of Oxford is in the Lafayette County Jail on a $1 million bond. Oxford Police were called to the 600 block of Saddle Creek Drive just after 1 this morning for a report of yelling and gunshots. When they got there, they found…

Columbus administrator to be Superintendent in Greenville

COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – A Columbus schools administrator is taking a new job in the Mississippi Delta. Dr. Glenn Joseph Dedeaux is the new superintendent for the Greenville Public School District. Dedeaux’s LinkedIn page shows he’s been with the Columbus Municipal School District for two years. Prior to that, he was a deputy superintendent in Greenville. Dedeaux starts his new…

Cross is raised in Calhoun County after a year of planning and praying

Supporters believe the 120 foot crosses provide hope during trying times

PITTSBORO, MISS. (WCBI) – It was a celebration in one Calhoun County town, as a one hundred and twenty foot cross was raised along Highway 9. As workers carefully set the 47 thousand pound cross onto its base, Mike Rozier looked on at his ninth cross project in Mississippi. “Once the community raises the money, we order the steel, to construct…

One man dead and another on the run after a shooting

CALHOUN COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI) – One man is dead and another is on the run after a shooting in Calhoun County. 36-year-old Taurus Shaw is wanted for first degree murder. Calhoun County Sheriff Greg Pollan says the gunfire happened about 8 o’clock Wednesday night in Derma. A homeowner on Terry Drive tells WCBI the shooting happened on the street over…

Louisville citizens remember deadly EF-4 tornado

The devastation left dozens of families without a place to call home.

LOUISVILLE,Miss. (WCBI)-Today marks eight years since an EF-4 tornado touched down in Louisville. The devastation left dozens of families without a place to call home. Coming together through a time of uncertainty. Eight years ago, the city of Louisville was nearly unrecognizable. Trees covered roads, cars lay in ditches, homes were damaged and people were mourning lost family members. “I…