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Quitman’s Dear and Kemper County’s Nash named to Clarion Ledger’s ‘Dandy Dozen’
MERIDIAN, Miss. (WTOK) - The Clarion Ledger released their 2024 ‘Dandy Dozen’ featuring a couple of local football players. Quitman’s Akylin Dear made the list, and a big year is in store for the four-star Running Back, as he hopes to lead the Panthers to a Gold Ball.
Hot and humid with storm chances the next few days
COLUMBUS, Mississippi (WCBI) – Heat and humidity will continue, but there could be a few intense storms over the next few days as well. FRIDAY: The day starts with plenty of sunshine, and temperatures are expected to quickly climb into the upper 90s to near 100 degrees. Heat index values could exceed 110 degrees for some as well. A few locally strong storms are possible after 3 PM across northeastern MS into north & central Alabama.
Poultry processing plant, OSHA reach settlement in teen death
The U.S. Department of Labor said Wednesday it has reached a settlement agreement with a Mississippi poultry processing plant following the death of a young worker in July 2023. A 16-year-old employee died after being caught inside a machine while cleaning the equipment at a plant in Hattiesburg, leading to...
Vote for top Mississippi kicker, punter entering 2024 MHSAA, MAIS high school football season
Who is Mississippi's kicker or punter entering the 2024 high school football season? MHSAA and MAIS football fans can decide which high school kicker or punter is the best in Mississippi. Now it's your turn to vote. Fans can vote once per hour per device. The poll closes at noon on Sunday. Eli Adams, Jackson Prep:...
Delta In a Minute 8-14
BILOXI, MISSISSIPPI - A former Mississippi councilman accused of selling drugs out of his vape shops was sentenced to 6 years in federal prison. Former Biloxi City Councilman, Robert Leon Deming, III, was sentenced for conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute a Schedule I controlled substance. A Mississippi man...
Five former Southern Miss athletes, one coach to be inducted in M-Club 2024 Hall of Fame class
Five athletes and one coach across five sports make up Southern Miss' 2024 M-Club Hall of Fame class. Former football player Luke Johnson, men's basketball player Berlin Ladner, track and field high jumper Cedrin Norman, volleyball player Kelsea Seymour Weldon and baseball player Kent Willis represent the athletes in the class. Former men's basketball assistant coach Robert McInnis is the 2024 honorary inductee. The class was announced by the school on Wednesday morning. ...
‘We just don’t want you to give up’: Parks Director outlines plans for Jackson Zoo
JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) – Jackson City Council members are raising more questions about the administration’s decision to count some $677,000 in city appropriations as revenue for the Jackson Zoological Park. “Is it going to be your practice… that revenue-generating enterprises within this city, if the city gives it...
Man killed in Adams County crash
ADAMS COUNTY, Miss. (WJTV) – A 49-year-old man was killed during a crash in Adams County, authorities said. The crash happened on Highway 84 just before 9:30 a.m. on Thursday, August 15. Officials with the Mississippi Highway Patrol (MHP) said a 2025 Western Star, driven by Robert Berryhill III, of Smithdale, was traveling east on […]
The media can not separate Ole Miss from this SEC powerhouse in power rankings
There are just over two weeks until the SEC teams start their 2024 season, and several teams have chances to make the championship game. During the last month, the media could not agree on whether Ole Miss should be ranked higher than Alabama. Brad Crawford of 247Sports released his preseason...
Six teens plead guilty to attempted carjacking in Ridgeland
RIDGELAND, Miss. (WJTV) – Six teenagers pled guilty for attempting to carjack a man in Ridgeland. Madison and Rankin County District Attorney Bubba Bramlett said Ahmaud Lampkin, 14; Cortarrius Huff, 19; Pernell Moore, 16; Braylon Cooper, 17; Tristan Burns, 14; Camerious Huff, 16, all pled guilty in front of Judge Dewey Arthur in Madison County […]
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