Several mayors from the Golden Triangle are collaborating to help improve the quality of life in our area

Mayor Gaskin says the various cities and towns in the area can share their economic resources.

COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – Several mayors from the Golden Triangle are collaborating to help improve the quality of life in our area. During a mayoral summit hosted by Columbus Mayor Keith Gaskin, city, town, and county leaders discussed the unique aspects of their communities and how they can build synergy within the Golden Triangle. Mayor Gaskin says the various cities…

Emergency Responders in Columbus and Lowndes Co. put their skills to the test to help MUW prepare for the worst

LOWNDES COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI) – Emergency Responders in Columbus and Lowndes County put their skills to the test to help Mississippi University for Women prepare for the worst. An active shooter on a busy campus is a nightmare scenario for any school. Having all the departments responding to the scene on the same page can be a matter of life…

Out-of-court settlement gives tenants of Starkville apartments more time before mass eviction but some have only days to find new homes

STARKVILLE, Miss. (WCBI) – Wednesday morning, Oktibbeha County Chancery Court Judge Joe Studdard announced that Ferretti Property Services reached an out-of-court settlement with 21 tenants of the Catherine Street apartment complex. “Today, this was good. I’m very happy for these clients,” says attorney Austin Vollor. “I’m very proud how they stood their ground and they should have.” This comes as…

A double homicide in Aliceville, Ala. leaves two brothers dead and one in jail

Situations can escalate; even in families

ALICEVILLE, Al. (WCBI)- Two men were shot to death in Aliceville Alabama on Saturday, September 4, 2021, around 5 p.m. 45-year-old Raymond Walker Jr. and 43 Cedric Walker were shot to death in their mother’s driveway Saturday on Franconia road. When officers arrived they arrested 40-year-old Michael Walker. He is being held in the Pickens County jail, charged with two counts…

Columbus will look for help in developing a plan on how to spend 5.6 million dollars in federal money

COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – Columbus will look for help in developing a plan on how to spend 5.6 million dollars in federal money. The city is accepting bids from consultants that will assist with the planning, engineering, and compliance of the American Rescue Plan Act. Money can be used for some infrastructure improvements, such as sewer, water, and broadband. Like…

Tupelo Mayor Todd Jordan And His Administration Propose $39.9 Million Budget For Upcoming Fiscal Year

TUPELO, MISS. (WCBI) – “Everything is looking good, this is the biggest budget we’ve ever had, there are two things there, one is revenues are good, but expenditures are also up,” said Tupelo Mayor Todd Jordan. Along with an increase in goods and materials, including fuel, the proposed budget reflects some changes at city hall. “We moved payroll from finance down…

NAACP holds education forum to connect concerned parents and teachers with Starkville Oktibbeha School District

STARKVILLE, Miss. (WCBI) – Tuesday evening, members of the Oktibbeha County branch of the NAACP held a Virtual Community Education Forum with the Starkville Oktibbeha School District. The goal of the forum is to increase collaboration between the school district and the community after COVID-19 wreaked havoc on the education system in 2020. “It’s been (almost) two years now since…

Steel Dust Recycling is eager to get positions filled on their staff

Steel Dust Recycling is looking for their next great employee

MILLPORT, Al. (WCBI)- Job opportunities are out there; whether it is a restaurant, retail, or factory, employers are hiring. Steel Dust Recycling or SDR is looking for their next great employee. Work was fast and efficient in 2019, and the company wants to get things back on track. “The market out there is like it dried up for trying to…

Guntown Middle School Honors Memory Of Longtime Custodian

GUNTOWN, MISS. (WCBI) – The dress code was a little more relaxed today at Guntown Middle School in Lee County. As she taught her seventh-grade English class at Guntown Middle School, Janet Carroll also reminisced about longtime custodian Robert Banik. “He complained the whole time about my bulletin board, it was over there, I said Mr. Banik, could you move…

Scammers are targeting Noxubee County residents, and they’re trying to make it look official

NOXUBEE COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI) – Scammers are targeting Noxubee County residents, and they’re trying to make it look official. Noxubee County Circuit Clerk, Freda Phillips says her office has been fielding reports of people saying they were called by someone from the Circuit Clerk’s office telling them that someone was there to file a lawsuit against them. The caller then…

West Point police are going the extra mile to help their neighbors

Protecting yourself and those around you is what law enforcement encourages their citizens to do

WEST POINT, Miss. (WCBI)- Protecting yourself and those around you is what law enforcement encourages their citizens to do. Columbus and Lowndes’s county partnered with Ring doorbell to help cut down on crimes around people’s homes, and now the West Point Police Department got on board by joining the Neighbors app. Officials say that people who send in pictures and…

MHP Troopers Keeping Roadways Safe During The Labor Day Weekend

TUPELO-PONTOTOOC, – (WCBI) – It has been a busy Labor Day weekend for troopers with the Mississippi Highway Patrol.  Troopers were taking part in saturation patrols, targeting speeding drivers. There were also safety checkpoints throughout the state, where troopers were checking for impaired drivers and other violations. It is nine on Saturday night, and troopers have just set up a…

Liquor stores will soon be offering a delivery option to customers

Alcoholic Beverage Control has passed a law allowing stores to offer delivery.

STARKVILLE, Miss. (WCBI) – A new law is allowing liquor stores to now deliver their products to customers. “We’re here to help you continue to have a great time in a safe manner,” Bulldog Packaging Store owner, Ashley Ray, said. In July a law allowing liquor stores to deliver to their customers with the help from delivery apps went into…

Vaccine mandate proposal sparks planned protest outside of city hall

Protesters plan on being outside a Starkville Board of Aldermen meeting that will discuss a vaccine mandate.

STARKVILLE, Miss. (WCBI) – The Starkville Board of Aldermen will be meeting tomorrow and discussing a possible vaccine mandate for all city employees. Once citizens heard of the proposal, both city employees and citizens are planning to gather outside of city hall to protest the motion. Savannah Eriksen is a Starkville native and organizer of tomorrow’s protest. She said it’s…

A domestic altercation leads to the second shooting this weekend in Tupelo

It was around 12:45 when officers were called to a house at 2000 Nelle Street. Officers found a female gunshot victim. 

TUPELO, Miss. (WCBI) – A domestic altercation leads to the second shooting this Labor Day weekend in Tupelo. It was around 12:45 when officers were called to a house at 2000 Nelle Street. Officers found a female gunshot victim. She was taken to NMMC with serious injuries. At the same time, a search began for a male suspect. Investigators secured…

Tupelo woman facing Aggravated Assault charges in a shooting on Saturday morning

The victim told officers he and his girlfriend were arguing outside. 

TUPELO, Miss. (WCBI) – The investigation into a shooting this weekend in Tupelo continues. 24-year-old Madison Lee Miles faces Aggravated Assault charges in a shooting on Lakeview Drive Saturday morning. Miles turned herself into Tupelo Police Sunday. Miles is accused of shooting a man in the leg. The victim told officers he and his girlfriend were arguing outside. Miles was…

Workers at the Toyota Plant in Blue Springs get an extended vacation

Toyota Mississippi had planned to take a 2 week production break - that break has now been extended to 3 weeks.

BLUE SPRINGS, Miss. (WCBI) – Workers at the Toyota Plant in Blue Springs get an extended vacation Toyota Mississippi had planned to take a 2-week production break – that break has now been extended to 3 weeks. The break is part of a company-wide slowdown in building cars. Toyota is reducing global production by 40 percent or about 360 thousand…

COVID-19 cases and vaccination rates continue to rise in Mississippi

One healthy trend in all of this - The percentage of Mississippians getting vaccinated has edged up slightly.

JACKSON, Miss. (WCBI) – COVID-19 numbers continue to rise in Mississippi, but it’s not just cases going up. For the 3 day reporting period between September 3rd and 5th, the Mississippi State Department of Health is reporting 5,781 new cases of COVID-19. There are a reported 146 outbreaks in long-term care facilities. And the Department of Health is reporting 125…