Columbus staple Harvey’s getting finishing touches to recent makeover

COLUMBUS, Miss (WCBI) – A Columbus staple is getting a makeover. For the past month, Harvey’s restaurant has been closed for a renovation project. The re-opening was set for this week, but Manager Bryant Bean tells us crews are putting on the finishing touches inside and outside the restaurant. The Columbus Harveys has been in the downtown building since 1985….

Columbus Main Street announces Clydesdale’s coming for Christmas

COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – The Clydesdales are coming back to the Columbus Christmas parade. Columbus Main Street made the announcement this week. The show horses will help the city celebrate 200 years in the Bicentennial Christmas Parade. The Clydesdales were a part of the parade in 2013 and made a special downtown appearance in 2018. This year’s parade will be…

All NMHS hospitals get new 3-D mammography machines to detect breast cancer earlier and more often

AMORY, Miss. (WCBI) – October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and on Monday, North Mississippi Health Services announced that all of its community hospitals are now equipped with 3-D mammography machines. The 3-D machines perform a 50-degree sweep of the body, taking images at multiple levels. “With the 2-D (mammogram), you get one image of the breast,” says Brandy Haney,…

Mississippi University for Women hosted a job fair

Landing that perfect position is what brought job-seekers to MUW

COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI)- Mississippi University for Women did its part to get students and area residents back to work. The W hosted a job fair on October 12, 2021. Businesses need workers, but many companies are not seeing people come in the door. Landing that perfect position is what brought job-seekers to MUW. “I don’t really have to go straight…

Noxubee Co. student among 44 selected for student special advisory council

NOXUBEE COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI) – A Noxubee County student is among 44 across the state selected to a Student special advisory council. The Mississippi Department of Education yesterday announced its new members of the State Superintendent’s Student Advisory Council. Noxubee County High School senior, Braylen Jones, was selected to serve. The advisory council will share their opinions and offer advice…

COVID-19 cases are stable but deaths are still increasing

JACKSON, Miss. (WCBI)- State health officials say the rate of COVID-19 cases is stable but there are still too many deaths in Mississippi. The Mississippi State Department of Health reported 820 new cases and 41 deaths Tuesday, October 12th. The case rate has seen a significant drop in comparison to the summer months when the health department reported thousands of…

‘Faith And Blue’ event helps bridge the gap between police and the community

Tupelo's West Jackson Street Baptist Church hosts dinner for police and the community

TUPELO, Miss. (WCBI) – Bridging the gap between the community, churches, and police, that’s the goal of a nationwide initiative that has come to the All America City. Community members, police, and pastors met Monday evening at Tupelo’s West Jackson Street Baptist Church, as part of a “Faith And Blue’ outreach. “Faith and Blue’ is a nationwide effort to connect…

Columbus Mayor announces vetoes of 2 measures passed by council

COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – The Columbus City Council may be revisiting some old business at its next meeting. At a press conference this morning, Mayor Keith Gaskin announced vetoes of 2 measures the council passed at its October 5th meeting. Council members voted to have former Chief Financial Officer, Mike Bernsen, continue to handle those duties on a part-time basis…

Lowndes Co. Sheriff’s Dept. taking every precaution against COVID, the leading cause of death for law enforcement

COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – The leading cause of death for law enforcement officers in the United States is not gun violence or traffic collisions. It’s COVID-19. According to a CBS study, 716 officers have died from COVID since March of 2020. That’s why the Lowndes County Sheriff’s Department is taking every step possible to protect its deputies. “We’ve had one…

Auto body shops are seeing delays getting parts in

Getting products and parts is an ongoing issue for businesses of all types

STARKVILLE, Miss. (WCBI)- Getting products and parts is an ongoing issue for businesses of all types. One area hit particularly hard has been the automotive industry. Auto body shops worldwide have been experiencing delays in getting the parts they need to make repairs, and it’s putting a dent in their business. “I’m just trying to keep my head above the water…

Plans moving along for the Chickasaw Heritage Center

The 36 million dollar project will be built off of the Natchez Trace Parkway in Tupelo

TUPELO, Miss. (WCBI) – Plans are moving along for a project that will help tell the story of the Chickasaw Nation. For a wreath-laying ceremony at the Piominko statue at Fairkpark, there was Choctaw social dancing and hymns. The ceremony provided a look into the traditions and customs of the Chickasaw Nation.  Their history and story will be highlighted at the…

Safe Places signs help youths find help when in danger

Safe Place signs mark businesses who have received training from Sally Kate Winters on children running away from dangerous situations.

GOLDEN TRIANGLE, Miss. (WCBI) – The yellow signs on the outside of some buildings means a little more than some might think. Fire Station one isn’t just another fire station – it’s also a safe place for kids who find themselves in tough situations. Assistant Chief Duane Hughes said having this designation is an honor. “Fire stations in Columbus and…

Chickasaw Co. Sheriff’s Office getting unplanned equipment upgrades

CHICKASAW COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI) – The Chickasaw County Sheriff’s Office is getting some unplanned equipment upgrades. A recent lightning strike caused significant damage to security equipment in the county jail, knocking out cameras, computers, and the central control board. Most of those systems have been repaired or replaced. The Chickasaw County Board of Supervisors approved a new control board last…

Second suspect involved in Noxubee Co. murder case has been arrested

NOXUBEE COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI) – A second suspect involved in a Noxubee County murder case has been arrested. The Noxubee County Sheriff’s Department charged Demarcus Freeman with Accessory After the Fact for the shooting death of 40-year-old Montrell Burrage. Freeman’s bond is set at 150,000 dollars. Ramsey Langford has already been arrested and charged with murder after being accused of…

Investigators searching for suspect involved in car break in

SALTILLO, Miss. (WCBI) – Investigators hope someone will recognize this suspect who broke into a truck at the sportsplex in Saltillo. These are images from a surveillance video captured at the WK Webb Sports Complex last Thursday. The suspect was caught on camera riding a bicycle and then trying to break into a truck parked at the sportsplex. An eyewitness…

McDonald’s restaurants thanking educators with a free meal

STARKVILLE, Miss. (WCBI) – McDonald’s restaurants are saying “thank you” to educators with a free meal. Participating locations will provide free breakfast to teachers, administrators, and school staff throughout the week. Educators will get their “Thank You Meals” in a classic Happy Meal box. They will include a breakfast sandwich, hash browns, and a beverage of their choice. O’Ferrall Management…

Montgomery County man will spend the next 20 years in prison

WINONA, Miss. (WCBI) – A Montgomery County man will spend the next 20 years in prison after pleading guilty in a human trafficking case. 41-year-old Dustin Swopes of Kilmichael pled guilty last week to charges of statutory rape and child exploitation. He was sentenced to 20 years and 5 years probation. He will also be registered as a sex offender….

Tupelo police arrest a second suspect in connection to a shooting

TUPELO, Miss. (WCBI)- Tupelo Police arrest a second suspect in connection to a shooting on Carnation Street. 27-year-old Tevin Hammond, of Prairie Mississippi, is charged with attempted aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Both suspects have been interviewed. Tupelo Municipal Court Judge Allen set bond at one million dollars. Preliminary information indicates the second suspect was acting in self-defense. Call…