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Already this year, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Mobile District has reported 6 drownings.
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Already this year, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Mobile District has reported 6 drownings.
About 5,000 students from across the country compete each year for the coveted prize.
WCBI's Jillian Garrigues and Meteorologist Heather Sophia donned cheerleader uniforms and shared words of encouragement along with pastor R.J. Mathews.
Search Firm and School District hold First Round of Meetings to Find New Superintendent
Lee County Sheriff Warns of Scam Hitting the Area
Organizers have little time left for a new Mississippi initiative that would declare life begins at conception.
If you would like to help, contact the United Way of Lowndes County.
The next generation of Registered Nurses received their pins Friday evening.
Members have spent weeks raising funds, that will go to benefit the American Cancer Society.
The Women's Hospital in Tupelo held a lunch for moms whose babies are in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.
Nearly 200 students from the Golden Triangle and Columbus Air Force Base branches received their Associate Degrees in a number of academic programs at the school's Mayhew Campus.
Utility companies throughout our area received special recognition for their work restoring power in the aftermath of last week's tornadoes.
More than 900 people have registered for the 37th annual Gumtree 10k and 2k fun run.
The 100th anniversary of the federal Smith-Lever Act of 1914, which created cooperative extension to improve the lives of farmers and their families.
MEMA reminds communities volunteers assisting with storm recovery do not bill for services.
Congressman Alan Nunnelee is released from a Washington D.C. hospital, but confirms future surgery due to abnormality on right side of brain.
Police are asking anyone with information to call Crimestoppers .
Congressman Alan Nunnelee released from hospital following health concerns.
U.S. Senator Thad Cochran (R-Miss.) today reported that 14 airports in Mississippi will receive more than $4.8 million to facilitate facility safety and operational improvements.
The U.S. Small Business Administration adds more counties to the disaster declaration due to severe storms, tornadoes and flooding that occurred on April 28 through May 3, 2014.
Secretary of State’s office will now travel to any eligible voter who needs a Mississippi Voter ID card.
Three seminars covering New Construction Lien laws slated for late May and June.
Individuals interested in job security and great benefits can consider the field of corrections.
May Eighth is recognized locally as Emancipation Day.
The CDF announced that it finished as the top 10 organizations in the country for communities with under 150,000 people, its best year since 2007.