MUW is celebrating Women’s History month despite the pandemic

COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI)- A new month filled with more history; February gave us Black History, but March focuses on Women’s History. Women have been and are still prominent figures and they are being realized this month. Women’s History is something people often don’t talk about, but at the W it’s their foundation and they are willing to share that no…

Webster County Sheriff’s Office still searching for leads in burglaries involving stolen items worth over $50K

WEBSTER COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI) – The Webster County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s help after months of investigating two burglaries, where over $50,000 worth of items were stolen, have yielded no suspects and no further leads. Most burglaries in Webster County generally follow a similar pattern. “You’re looking at, in and out in five minutes. You’re looking at…

Unsettled weather pattern continues into the weekend

SUMMARY: An active, wet and potentially stormy weather pattern is staying around for the weekend and it looks to continue through Tuesday. Between 2″ and 6″ of rain could fall during the coming days and that may lead to flooding issues. Keep an eye on the creeks, streams, and rivers over the coming days. Some isolated stronger storms with some…

Remembering the life of Lt. Scot Ames, Jr.

CAFB, Miss (WCBI) – The family of Lt. Scot Ames, Jr. is one step closer to taking him home to Indiana. Ames died Friday when the plane he was in crashed near Montgomery. The 24-year-old was a first assignment instructor pilot from Columbus Air Force Base. The student pilot, a member of the Japanese Air Force, also died in the…

Animal Shelter Gets Financial Boost To Provide Critical Care For Cats

TUPELO, MISS. (WCBI) – A local animal shelter gets a big boost to help provide better care for cats. Cats brought into the Tupelo Lee Humane Society needing special care or extra attention will soon have other housing options thanks to a ten thousand dollar gift. The distributor for the “Churu Veterinarian Formula” presented the 10 thousand dollar check to…

CLW Board of Directors begins search for a new leader

COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – The Columbus Light and Water Board of Directors begins its search for a new leader. Former General Manager Todd Gale passed away earlier this month. Mike Bernsen is the interim GM, right now. The board wants to conduct a nation-wide search. Once the list is narrowed a person will be hired. “We, as a board, must…

Oktibbeha County Deputies searching for armed men

OKTIBBEHA COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI) – Scary moments at two Oktibbeha County apartment complexes. Now, deputies are searching for some armed men. Investigators say there was an attempted armed robbery at 21 Apartments. A short time later, an armed robbery happened at the Helix Starkville Apartments. WCBI has learned there were two men that held at least three college students at…

Golden Triangle Boys and Girls clubs are helping families stay safe

GOLDEN TRIANGLE, Miss. (WCBI) – The Boys and Girls Clubs of the Golden Triangle are helping families stay healthy and safe during the pandemic. Today, an 18-wheeler delivered pallets filled with hundreds of cleaning supplies and other products to the Starkville club this morning. The supplies came from the Boys and Girls Club of America through a donation from UPS….

Oldest African American Church In North Mississippi Calls Its Youngest Pastor

SALTILLO, MISS. (WCBI) – As we celebrate Black History Month, the oldest African American Church in North Mississippi s celebrating a milestone. Mud Creek Missionary Baptist Church was founded in 1840, through all those years the church has had ten pastors and the new pastors are also the youngest, in the history of the congregation. Pastor Wayne Hereford was officially…

Black history month lives on through the Sandfield area

COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI)- As the nation celebrates Black History Month, a once-thriving neighborhood in Columbus is being celebrated by the descendants of the people who first lived there. Like many older neighborhoods, Sandfield fell on hard times. “We’re actually building 3 homes right now in Sandfield where we currently grew up,” said the president of build development with J5 solutions…

Stores are trying to restock inventory after the ice storm

GOLDEN TRIANGLE, Miss. (WCBI)- Some people were quicker than others getting to grocery stores and stocking up on supplies. The ice storm, last week, pushed people to prepare for the worst and grab as much as possible; this ultimately left grocery stores with large gaps and empty shelves. “We did get a few trucks in last week, but the time…

Convicted Felon Accused In Stabbing Death Of Lee County Man

LEE COUNTY, MISS. (WCBI) – A convicted felon is accused of stabbing a man to death. Lee County deputies were able to quickly make an arrest. But investigators say the deadly incident highlights what they call a major problem with the criminal justice system. While a suspect was quickly arrested in the latest Lee County homicide, the sheriff says the…

Insurance agencies are eager to help get people’s damages fixed

EUPORA, Miss. (WCBI)- The cold weather has left many stuck in their homes for the week; however being at home isn’t all that glamorous either. Power outages and storm damage to vehicles and houses have been reported throughout the area. Insurance agents have had their work cut out for them, receiving calls about weather damage they’re not used to. “I’ve…

Lowndes Co. supervisors take next steps in moving Confederate monument

LOWNDES COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI) – Lowndes County supervisors take the next to move a Confederate monument from the courthouse lawn. County leaders accepted a 47,000 dollar bid from Columbus Marble Works. The company will dismantle the monument and store it until it is time to rebuild it at Friendship Cemetery. Danny’s Custom Backhoe will destroy the base that the monument…

Ice Causes Canopy To Collapse Onto Convenience Store Gas Pumps

LEE COUNTY, MISS. (WCBI) – The ice is being blamed for causing a gas pump canopy at a Lee County convenience store to collapse. The owner of the “Skyline Super C” store says he heard a loud noise around 1 twenty this afternoon, then he saw the roof of the canopy collapse onto the gas pumps. Luckily, no one was…

Landscaping Company Owner Tweaks Business Model During Ice And Snow Storm

TUPELO, MISS. (WCBI) – The owner of a landscaping company is tweaking his business model during the ice and snowstorms. February is typically slow for landscaping companies, but not long after the winter storms blew through, the owner of Cornerstone Landscapes, found there was lots of work for his employees, providing a valuable service to local businesses. Early Thursday morning,…