New law cracks down on panhandling in Mississippi

New laws went into effect last week in Mississippi. This includes House Bill 1197, which is the “Safe Solicitation Act.” Under this new law, asking for donations on a public street or sidewalk is going to require a permit. Cities and counties will set the fee amount for the permits, which cannot exceed $25.

2025 HSFT Stop #7: Myrtle

MYRTLE, MS (WCBI)- A quarterfinal final in head coach Luke Conlee’s second season has made for a very encouraging summer for Myrtle football. “We have a lot of experience coming back,” Conlee said. “We only lost three seniors off of last year’s team. We had a pretty young team last year so it’s just good that we’re going into a…

Town of Millport celebrates 4th of July

MILLPORT, Ala. (WCBI) – The town of Millport celebrated the 4th of July. “Light Up the Sky” took place at the Millport City Hall track. There was live music, vendors, and a lot of activities for kids. Admission was free for attendees. Categories: Featured, Local News Tags: 4th of july, featured, local, Millport

Vernon gets ready to host 13th Independence Day celebration

VERNON, Ala. (WCVBI) – The City of Vernon gets ready for its 13th annual Celebration for Independence Day. The event will feature local and guest artists, jumpers, vendors, and more. The festivities start at 6:45 p.m. on July 5th at Vernon Horse Park. There will also be a fireworks show and a drawing for gifts from local businesses. Contact Vernon…

2nd annual New Hope Festival features car show

NEW HOPE, Miss. (WCBI) – The 2nd annual New Hope Festival featured a car show. The event featured trucks, cars, tractors, inflatables, drinks, and food. Shay Knight was a participant in the car show. He says the event gives him, along with other participants, a chance to show off something they are proud of, and have put their time and…

West Point organization hosts back to school drive

WEST POINT, Miss. (WCBI) – With school starting in less than a month for some areas, people are preparing the youth for the new academic year. One local organization is helping parents with getting school supplies for their children in West Point. The Hope for Mothers foundation hosted its 2nd annual Back to School Drive. At this event, kids could…

Fourth of July tradition continues for more than fifty years in Booneville

Four neighborhood girls started the annual tradition after seeing a parade on television in 1973

BOONEVILLE, MISS. (WCBI) – Whether they were on side-by-side bicycles or golf carts, people in this parade were ready to celebrate. “It is just great to be in the community, to be able to see friends,  waving, having fun,” said Lindsey Hodges. “It is important for the city to come together, and show their pride and their honor and love…

Shoplifting and other theft are big problems for small businesses

STARKVILLE, Miss. (WCBI) “It is just becoming a bit challenging,” said Ashley Ray, Owner of Brewskis Convenience Store. “It is challenging for my staff because when things like this happen, they feel unsafe.” The Owner of Brewski’s Convenience Store, Ashley Ray, is fed up and tired of dealing with thieves “It is very challenging for people who just want to…

Hundreds of people chose a campground for the 4th

LOUISVILLE, Miss. (WCBI) – Thousands of people may have hit the road to travel to spend the 4th of July weekend with their family, but hundreds of people chose to stay close to home and camp out at Lake Tiak-O’khata. Dozens of people flooded Lake Tiak-O’khata’s campground for a holiday of fun. For some people, it makes the perfect holiday…

The inaugural Sheriff’s Rodeo is headed to West Point

WEST POINT, Miss. (WCBI) – Professional rodeo is coming to West Point. The inaugural Sheriff’s Rodeo is kicking off July 4-5 at the Cattleman’s Stockyard. The Rodeo starts at 7:30 p.m., and kids’ events will be available from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Admission is $10 for adults, $5 for kids, and kids 5 and under get in free. Rodeo…