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Fourth of July events bring people together this weekend
GOLDEN TRIANGLE, Miss. (WCBI) – This Fourth of July weekend brings events and reunions to the Golden Triangle Region. The 19th annual Southside Blues Festival is kicking off in Columbus. Ward 1 Councilwoman Ethel Stewart says the festival gives a place for people to reunite. “The families here in...
CLHS discusses steps to take if you find a stray or lose your pet
COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – The Fourth of July and the following week is a time when humane societies get many lost pets. With the sights, sounds, and smells of the holiday, pets may take off because they are scared. Outdoor pets are quick to run off if they get...
Man wanted in connection with rape investigation now in custody
COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – The man wanted in connection with a Columbus rape investigation is in custody. Randy Pratt is in the Lowndes County Adult Detention Center. The jail lists his charges as sexual battery and aggravated assault. Officers were called Baptist Golden Triangle to speak with the reported...
Drier and calm weekend ahead – Home – WCBI TV
www.wcbi.com – Charlie Goldstein – 2024-07-06 08:33:06 SUMMARY: After storms with a cold front, northeast Mississippi will experience dry and clear weather this weekend. Saturday and Sunday will see high […] The post Drier and calm weekend ahead – Home – WCBI TV appeared first on Biloxi Local News and Events. Related posts: Hot and Humid Start to June – Home – WCBI TV Shopping for school supplies may be a little extra this year Oven continues to run – Home – WCBI TV
Not just dengue: Over a third of U.S. states have detected West Nile virus
Over a third of U.S. states have detected the West Nile virus so far this year, as mosquito-transmitted diseases continue to grow their presence in the country. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, seven human cases were confirmed across seven states as of June 25. They took place in Arizona, Arkansas, Kansas, Maryland, Michigan, Mississippi and Tennessee. The rest were seen in mosquitoes, birds or other animals.
Events happening this weekend in Mississippi: July 5-7
JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – Take some time to unwind with friends, family or yourself this weekend. Below you’ll find a list of some fun events going on this weekend (July 5-7) around Mississippi. Central Mississippi Food Truck Friday – Jackson – Friday Belhaven Block Party – Jackson – Friday Fleet Feet Coffee Run – Ridgeland – Friday […]
Here's What We Know About Aubreigh Wyatt, Whose Death Is All Over TikTok
The death of a young person is always a tragedy, and Aubreigh Wyatt's death is no exception. The Mississippi teenager died in September of 2023 by suicide, and her story has been trending across social media in the months since. If you've seen Aubreigh's name pop up somewhere like TikTok, then you may be wondering exactly what happened to her. Here's what we know about the still-unfolding drama and why so many people are raging against bullies after hearing her story. What happened to Aubreigh Wyatt? Aubreigh died by suicide after facing what her mother, Heather, claims to be a...
Tri-State Alley? Research says ‘Tornado Alley’ moving east
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) – Tornado Alley as we know it may be changing. A recent study published by the Journal of Applied Meteorology indicates the traditional Tornado Alley over the Great Plains is moving further east. “People are paying attention and they are realizing it’s just not Oklahoma and Kansas anymore, it can happen here,” […]
Positive samples of West Nile virus increase
BROOKHAVEN — Mississippi Department of Health reported a mosquito sample in Lincoln County came back positive for West Nile Virus last week. It is important to note the figure is not a positive case of West Nile and there are no new positive samples this week. One Rankin County resident has a positive case of […] The post Positive samples of West Nile virus increase appeared first on Daily Leader.
Staying safe while boating on the Mississippi
QUINCY, Ill. (KHQA) — As summer goes into full swing, many will be heading out to boat on the Mississippi river. Officials say it's important to remember the basics - Wear a life jacket, don't drink and boat, and always have a fire extinguisher. Make sure you have enough...
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