Dozens attend the 30th-annaul sawmill festival in Bruce

BRUCE, Miss. (WCBI) – The 30th annual Sawmill Festival was held in Bruce with live music, vendors, and food. However, fun and games weren’t the only things that brought hope to the community. “I’ve always loved coming. I just love seeing all the people,” Lexie Bollinger, Queen of the Sawmill Festival, said. The Bruce Sawmill Festival brings folks near and…

More rain & storms coming our way

SUMMARY: Areas of rain and storms will continue Sunday into Monday as a cold front tries to come into the region. A few strong storms are possible along with heavy rainfall. SATURDAY NIGHT: Evening storms are possible with another round possible late. A few of the late night storms could be on the gusty side as the roll in from…

Fish and blues restaurant destroyed in an early morning fire

LOWNDES COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI)- An early morning fire destroys a Lowndes County restaurant. Fish and Blues went up in flames around 2 a.m Friday. The building is gutted after the fire spread to the ceiling. Thankfully, no one was hurt. Despite the firefighters’ best efforts, the building is a total loss. ” Right now, it’s very hard,” said Barbara Johnson….

West Point Junior Police Academy graduate with a special ceremony

WEST POINT, Miss. (WCBI) – Cadets in the first-ever West Point Junior Police Academy are now graduates. The inaugural class graduated during a special ceremony this morning. Children ages 8 to 17 have been meeting for four hours a day this week, learning what police officers do on the job every day. During today’s ceremony, the cadets received awards and…

Booster shots may help protect high risk patients from COVID-19 variants

COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – The state’s top health official says the Delta variant has become the dominant COVID-19 strain in Mississippi. With the increasing case numbers mean, some are questioning if booster shots will be useful. “Because the percentage is so small right now, I, at this point, I don’t recommend it,” Pharmacist Kin Seto said. According to the Mississippi…

Pageant Contestants Tour Elvis Presley Birthplace And Museum

TUPELO, MISS. (WCBI) -Contestants in the Miss Mississippi Volunteer Pageant took some time from their busy schedule and visited one of the state’s top tourist attractions. Twenty-three young ladies are in the pageant, which began Thursday evening in Tupelo.  Friday morning, the contestants were able to tour the Elvis Presley Birthplace and Museum. It was an opportunity for the contestants…

Starkville Community Theatre Auditions

Executive Director of Starkville Community Theatre Gabe Smith joins us to talk about auditions for the upcoming production of “Smoke on the Mountain”. The auditions will be held at the SCT playhouse on Main Street on July 13 & 14. For more information, visit sct-online.org. Categories: Local News Tags: auditions, community, Starkville, theatre

Summertime storm chances for the weekend

SUMMARY: Warm and muggy weekend ahead. Humidity is fairly high, heat indices feeling like the upper 90s some days. Keep an umbrella handy because rain chances are pretty high too. Main concern of rain/storms is Sunday night into Monday as a cold front pushes through. Towards the end of next week there seems to be a break from the rain…

First Responders Honored For Life Saving Actions

TUPELO, MISS. (WCBI) – First responders are recognized for helping save the life of a Vietnam-era Veteran whose house caught fire. The Tupelo Fire Department, Tupelo Police Department, Lee County E 9 1 1, and NMCC’s Emergency Services were honored during a ceremony at the Tupelo Police department. The first responders were dispatched to a fire at the home of…

Education administrator explains why Golden Triangle schools should have online learning option ready as delta variant spreads

COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – School districts across the Golden Triangle are getting set for a return to normal during the upcoming fall semester. And while that is good news for students, the looming threat of the COVID-19 delta variant combined with Mississippi’s low vaccination rate remain. “The virus is still out there and there are a significant number of families…

Nettleton’s Police Chief Keeps The Peace And Plays A Mean Piano

NETTLETON, MISS. (WCBI) – The top law officer in Nettleton is known for keeping the peace, helping others, and entertaining people with his piano playing skills. Nettleton Police Chief Gary Monaghan says the town he grew up in is often referred to as “Mayberry’ and that’s fine by him. “That ain’t a bad thing, that was a good little town,…

Man accused of robbing someone in pharmacy parking lot

STARKVILLE, Miss. (WCBI) – A man is accused of robbing someone in a Starkville pharmacy parking lot. Laviticus Bell is charged with robbery and aggravated assault. Starkville police say the alleged strong-arm robbery happened in the CVS parking lot. Investigators believe Bell and the victim, an unidentified woman, knew each other. The woman broke her leg during the scuffle. Bell…

Former Starkville bank is becoming a hub for MSU innovation

STARKVILLE, Miss. (WCBI) – A former Starkville bank is set to become the hub for business innovation in the region. The Mississippi State University Research and Technology Corporation has started its renovation of the Cadence building on Main Street. The corporation bought the building 2 years ago with plans to create the Downtown Innovation Hub. The Hub will provide start-up…

Warm, muggy, storm chances

SUMMARY:  Our standard warm & muggy weather pattern is going to remain in place indefinitely.  Expect highs in the 80s and low 90s over the coming week along with lows mainly in the 70s.  There will be a higher chance of rain and storms Sunday into Monday. THURSDAY NIGHT: An isolated evening shower or storm is possible. Partly cloudy skies …

ANIMAL HEALTH – Heartworm Prevention

Dr. Karen Emerson of the Emerson Animal Hospital in West Point discusses the importance of maintaining your dog on a heartworm preventative. Categories: ANIMAL HEALTH Tags: ANIMAL, emerson, health, heartworm, Pets

Tropical moisture sticks around to end the workweek

SUMMARY: The rest of this week is looking to be fairly wet due to the tropical moisture from Tropical Storm Elsa and the low pressure in Texas. There is a possibility of a break from these widespread storms on Saturday, but there is always a chance of showers here in the midst of summer. High temps for the week will…