Grant Me Hope: Kelly

December 11, 2021

Tonight, we meet a very kind and intelligent young lady looking for a family to love.  Kelly enjoys listening to music, bike riding and coloring.  She says she’d love to be around kids her age. Here’s this week’s Grant Me Hope. Categories: Featured, Local News Tags: grantmehope

Fourth grader honored for actions that saved her older brother’s life

Addison Burleson called 9 1 1 as her brother was having a seizure, providing valuable information to paramedics

LEE COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI) – A Lee County girl is recognized for her courageous actions and quick thinking during a medical emergency involving a family member. Nine-year-old Addison Burleson was at her home with her 20 year old brother Eli, during Thanksgiving break, when she noticed something wasn’t right. “I was on the couch watching TV, I could see my…

Deer season is here and causing collisions

COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – ‘Tis the season – to watch our for deer, and we’re not talking about Rudolph. According to the Mississippi Department of Transportation, there are around 3,700 deer collisions in the state every year. So far, this year 1,915 crashes have been reported. Deer season peaks from October through January, but deer can run on or near…

Companies continue to look at locating in the Golden Triangle

COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – Companies continue to look at locating in the Golden Triangle but there are challenges to get them here. Golden Triangle Development LINK CEO Joe Max Higgins says solar projects and acquiring more land led his team through the COVID-19 pandemic. He expects more solar projects in the near future. There are larger-scale projects possible at Steel…

Happy 204th Birthday to Mississippi

JACKSON, Miss. (WCBI) – Mississippi celebrates a milestone today turning 204. That’s right it’s the state’s birthday. The Magnolia State was admitted into the union on December 10, 1817. To mark the occasion we will tell you some interesting facts about Mississippi… Natchez was the first state capital but it was moved to Jackson in 1822. Mississippi has an official…

WCBI to air special “A Titans Story: Mississippi Made”

COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – It’s the story of two hometown guys who are on the biggest football stage. On Saturday, December 11 at Noon on WCBI, we will be airing a special called “A Titans Story: Mississippi Made”. It’s the story of two of Tennessee Titans rising stars, AJ Brown and Jeffery Simmons, and how their journey as rivals growing…

Columbus in line for as much as $200K in nationwide opioid addiction settlement

COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – Wednesday, city attorney Jeff Turnage announced that Columbus could be receiving more than $215,000 from a class-action lawsuit over the opioid addiction crisis in the United States. It’s part of a $26 billion nationwide settlement against the manufacturers, distributors and retailers of opioids. “The people dying from opioid overdoses throughout the country, it’s like a 747,…

Recent violence in Noxubee co. spark crime prevention plan

This comes after a fatal shooting in Brooksville over the weekend.

NOXUBEE COUNTY,Miss. (WCBI)- Keeping the community at ease. That’s the task elected leaders and law enforcement face in Noxubee County. A fatal shooting in Brooksville has residents on edge. Now, city leaders are coming together to prevent more violence. ” We need to come together as the community. We’re losing our kids to nonsense violence that doesn’t make any sense,”…

Federal Government offering help to the Mississippi Timber industry

MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY (WCBI) – The Federal Government is helping Mississippi’s Timber industry cut a PATHH through the pandemic. Mississippi is in-line to get $15.7 million from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Pandemic Assistance for Timber Harvesters and Haulers – or PATHH – program. The money is set aside to help those in the timber business whose business was negatively…

Santa Claus put a special mailbox in Downtown Columbus

COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – It’s time to get your letters ready to head to the North Pole. Santa called and asked Main Street Columbus if he could put a special mailbox in Downtown Columbus. Kids can drop their letters off at any time until December 18th at 10 p.m. Santa will come to pick up the letters and take them…

Long-time West Point doctor dies in early morning accident

WEST POINT, Miss. (WCBI) – A long-time West Point doctor dies in an early morning accident. The crash happened on Waverly Road at about 2:50 AM. Clay County Coroner Alvin Carter says 68-year-old Edmund Anderson Miller Jr. died at the scene. Carter tells WCBI that Miller was going westbound when he lost control of his truck. The pick-up collided with…

Starkville man is facing child sex crime charges

STARKVILLE, Miss. (WCBI) – A Starkville man is facing child sex crime charges. 37-year-old Willie Legrone is charged with sexual battery and statutory rape. Oktibbeha County investigators say he was arrested Wednesday after a week-long investigation. No information about Legrone knowing the child or their relationship is being released at this time. His bond is expected to be set today…

City leaders explain financial concerns that led Columbus to pass on FEMA money

COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – Tuesday, the Columbus City Council voted unanimously to withdraw its FEMA application for reimbursement for the construction of the Sim Scott Community Center after the 2019 tornado. That was after Mayor Keith Gaskin submitted what appeared to be concerning financial records to the State Auditor’s office days before. “It looked as if we may be in…

NEMCC gets donation that will help train more truckers for the road

Morgan Van Lines donates an 18 wheeler to the community college

BOONEVILLE, Miss. (WCBI) – A local community college gets an 18 wheeler to help train future truck drivers. Steve Morgan owns Morgan Van Lines and says the moving company wanted to partner with NEMCC, to do what it can to help alleviate the truck driver shortage. “We had trucks coming off our depreciation schedule,  it’s a great program here, Northeast does a…

Lowndes County home went up in flames Wednesday morning

LOWNDES COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI) – A Lowndes County home goes in flames this morning. The fire happened on North Spurline Road at about 11 AM. Lowndes County Fire Coordinator Neil Austin says it appears the fire started in the carport and went into the attic. Investigators believe the fire could be electrical in nature. No one at the home was…

District 32 now has a new State Senator

NOXUBEE AND WINSTON COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI) – For the first time in nearly 30 years there is a new District 32 State Senator. Rod Hickman has officially been sworn in this morning in the Senate chambers at the state Capitol. Hickman fended off eight other candidates to win a runoff election. He previously served as the Noxubee County prosecutor. Hickman…

Aberdeen High School students prepping for next step in life

ABERDEEN, Miss. (WCBI) – Aberdeen High School students are getting a head start on planning the next phase of their lives. The school held a career fair to let students see what kind of opportunities are available once they have their diplomas in hand. Representatives from area industries, colleges, and the armed forces were on hand to let the teens…

USDA gives Mississippi chicken growers up to $23 million for pandemic losses

COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI)- The U.S. Department of Agriculture hatched up millions of dollars to support Mississippi chicken growers. Contract growers who raise chicken for poultry process companies were previously not given federal assistance during the COVID-19 pandemic. That led to many farmers suffering substantial losses when processing facilities were forced to reduce or stop production. With help from Senator Roger…

COVID-19 could have an impact on the repair of local dam

OKTIBBEHA COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI) – COVID-19 could have an impact on the repair of the Oktibbeha County Lake dam. Supervisors recently voted to use American Recovery Plan Act money to make some of the repairs. The vote came after recently finding out ARPA funds could be used for some repairs but not the whole project. An engineering firm has completed…