A pretty nice Wednesday ahead for us

SUMMARY: We are waking up this morning to clear and comfortable conditions in the 50s. The pleasant weather will hold for Wednesday. Don’t get too comfortable because the summer heat and humidity will return. Spotty storms are going to be possible again by Thursday with higher odds going into the weekend and early next week. WEDNESDAY: Pretty nice with mostly…

West Point shooting investigation

WEST POINT, Miss. (WCBI)- One man went to the hospital following a Sunday evening shooting in West Point; leaving investigators trying to figure out exactly what happened. It was a little after 6:30 p.m. on June 20, 2021, when West Point police officers answered a call for help at Timberlane Apartments. Some families were outside while their children played. Fortunately,…

Supreme Court Rules Against NCAA in Compensation Case

  WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court ruled unanimously Monday the NCAA can’t limit education-related benefits — like computers and paid internships — that colleges can offer their sports stars, a victory for athletes that could help open the door to further easing in the decades-old fight over paying student-athletes. Schools recruiting top athletes could now offer tens of thousands…

Man on run after escaping police custody

WINSTON COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI) – A man is on the run in Winston County. Winston County Sheriff Jason Pugh says 20-year-old Demarquese Jalik Gibson escaped less than an hour ago from a Philadelphia police officer. The officer was driving Gibson to the Winston Choctaw Regional Correctional facility. When the car turned off Highway 25 onto the long drive to the…

Army Corps of Engineers set to remove sunken barge from Stennis Lock and Dam, minimal impact to business on waterway

COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers says they expect to start removing the sunken barge that is lodged against the Stennis Lock and Dam in Columbus by the end of the week. The rock salt barge crashed into the Stennis Lock and Dam on June 10th. “During high water and flooding events, anything can happen,” says…

Board of Supervisors President says Lowndes County is on solid footing

LOWNDES COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI) – The numbers look good. That’s the message from the president of the Lowndes County Board of Supervisors. District 2 Supervisor Trip Hairston gave business and community leaders in Columbus an update on county business and some of the supervisors of the future project are eyeing – including a proposed Sportsplex. He says even after a…

Nice Wednesday but muggy air will return

SUMMARY:  Pleasant weather will hold for the middle of the week.  Spotty storms are going to be possible again by Thursday with higher odds going into the weekend and early next week. TUESDAY NIGHT: Clear, quiet, and comfy. Lows in the upper 50s. WEDNESDAY: Mostly sunny. Highs in the mid 80s.  Winds SE 3-8 mph. WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Partly cloudy. Lows…

Make A Wish grants shopping spree for Amory boy

AMORY, Miss. (WCBI) – Thanks to Make A Wish of Mississippi a six-year-old Amory boy has the shopping spree of his dreams. They waited for the special guest at the pavilion at Amory’s Frisco Park and then Greyson Lewis arrived in a fire truck to celebrate his special day. Make-A-Wish volunteer Craig Peterhansen says Greyson was born with a heart…

JTS Mortgage Minute – Renovation Loans

Instead of looking for that perfect home, why not upgrade your current one? Renovation loans use a home’s estimated post-renovation value to calculate how much you can borrow. Renovation loans are the ONLY type of loan that gives homeowners credit for a home’s future value. Categories: JTS Mortgage Minute Tags: jts, loans, minute, mortgage, renovation

Day of Empowerment

State Representatives Kabir Karriem and Cheikh Taylor talk about the upcoming Day of Empowerment with advice on credit repair, expunging criminal records, COVID vaccinations, and voter registration. Categories: Featured, Local News Tags: day, empowerment, of

Nicer & more pleasant weather on the way

SUMMARY: After an unsettled Monday, our area will enjoy some cooler, drier and nice weather for the middle part of the workweek. Some lows may be down into the upper 50s Wednesday morning. Don’t get too comfortable because the summer heat and humidity will return along with chances of showers and storms heading into the weekend. TUESDAY: Mostly cloudy with lingering…

DARE Camps Are A Fun Way To Teach Life Lessons

SALTILLO, MISS. (WCBI)  – Nearly fifty elementary students are spending their week hanging out with sheriff’s deputies, playing games, and learning life skills. It’s part of the Lee County Sheriff’s Department DARE Camp. As school resource officers, deputies, and volunteers helped out, the DARE campers were learning about teamwork, and getting exercise, by playing a relay game. The DARE camps…

Some snakes have made their way onto people’s property

COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI)- The summer heat and recent heavy rains have some unwanted guests slithering into yards and gardens around the Golden Triangle. Snakes have popped up; sometimes where people would least expect them. This time of the year they’re part of the Southern landscape, and the experts say whether you love or hate them;  the main thing to remember…

Jurors have been selected in Noxubee County murder trial

COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI)- Jurors have been selected for a Noxubee County Murder trial. Marcus Gardner allegedly shot his girlfriend, Chelsea Pace, to death at their home back in August of 2017. That’s according to the Noxubee County Sheriff’s Department. Pace’s four-year-old son was injured in the gunfire. A mistrial was declared back in March because not enough jurors showed up…

Trio of women blaze new trail while fighting fires for Starkville Fire Department

STARKVILLE, Miss. (WCBI) – On May 13th, Savanna Sanchez, Sarah Thompson and Anna Beth Robertson became the largest group of women firefighters to work a 24-hour shift in the history of the Starkville Fire Department. “Just for little girls to see, hey there’s three girls working at the fire department right now. That’s pretty cool,” Thompson says. The three women are…

Catalytic converters are a hot commodity for thieves

COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – Back in the day, car radio and batteries were the prime targets for thieves. However, since January, people are going after a car part with a little more value. “Years ago, you wouldn’t ever think about stealing anything from a church. But nowadays, people will steal from anybody, and that’s kind of sad,” Fairview Church Minister…

Brief taste of drier air midweek

SUMMARY:  After an unsettled start to the work week, our area will enjoy some cooler, drier, and less active pattern for the middle of the week. Some lows may be down into the upper 50s Wednesday morning!  Summer heat and humidity will return starting Thursday and of course that means continuing chances of showers and storms heading into the weekend….

Choctaw Indian Fair

Tara Wheeler talks with Choctaw Indian Princess Elisah Jimmie about the upcoming Choctaw Indian Fair July 14-17. Categories: Featured, Local News Tags: choctaw, elisah, fair, guests, indian, jimmie, midday, princess

Cold front brings rain & storm chances for Monday

SUMMARY: Rain and storms are likely as we begin a new week as a cold front pushes through the region. Slightly cooler & drier air builds in for the middle of the workweek before the humidity and storm chances returns for the weekend. MONDAY: Rain and storm chances are likely for the rest of our Monday as our cold front…

Remembering one father’s legacy on Father’s Day

STARKVILLE, Miss. (WCBI) – Father’s Day is a time to celebrate the special bond between you and a father figure in your life. One MSU graduate is spending the holiday remembering some of those treasured moments with his dad. “He was more like a friend. Like my best friend, in a manner. But he was also my dad.” Jacob Breitenbach…

Local kids learn basic skills of entrepreneurship through Lemonade Day

STARKVILLE, Miss. (WCBI)-  People in the Golden Triangle lined up to lemonade from young entrepreneurs. Ella Freeman, a participant, said where and how she sold her lemonade didn’t happen overnight. It took several days to plan. “We’ve all been working hard on finding our lemonade stand and Friday is when we made the lemonade,” said Freeman. Over 200 kids signed up…