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FM Translator Operators in Tennessee, Mississippi Face Fines for Late Renewals
The FCC has proposed fines to a pair of FM translator operators in Tennessee and Mississippi for untimely license renewals and continuing to operate the stations four years after their licenses expired. The two stations were proposed a forfeiture of $6,500. The first of the stations is in Tennessee. Carolina...
Volunteer of the Week: Jeanine Hanks is making a difference one delegate at a time
The Volunteer of the Week was born and raised in Vicksburg. She has worked as a therapist at River Ridge Behavioral Health (formerly known as Warren Yazoo Behavioral Health) for more than 30 years. Hanks is a member of St. Michael Catholic Church and has one son, Lee Hanks. How did your volunteering for Miss […]
Well-known pastor dies in rollover crash
GRENADA - A well-known Delta pastor and funeral home owner died this week, when his hearse rolled over on Interstate 55. The Mississippi Highway Patrol says the accident happened about 4 P.M. Monday in Yalobusha County. The Reverend Sammy Townes was killed when his hearse left the road and rolled...
No injuries reported in ongoing structure fire
Vicksburg Fire Chief Derrick Stamps said an ongoing structure fire that began in a vehicle did not result in any injuries Friday afternoon. Stamps said the fire began at 3:25 p.m. when a vehicle inside a garage located at 105 Elms Court was reported to be on fire. “Upon arrival, crews immediately identified and tackled […]
15-year-old Mississippi murder suspect captured in his mother’s Texas apartment
BROOKHAVEN, Miss. (WLBT) - A teen connected to a murder at a Mississippi apartment complex has been captured by the U.S. Marshals. Christian Collins, 15, was wanted in connection with a shooting at a Brookhaven apartment complex that left a 23-year-old dead in June. Collins was captured in his mother’s...
More than $4M poured into Gulfport-Biloxi International Airport for improvements
GULFPORT, Miss. (WLOX) - More than $4 million have gone into Gulfport-Biloxi International Airport over the past 24 months. Executive Director Clay Williams said that money was divided into five projects which are now complete. “Airfield lighting and signage was about a $1.5M approximate project cost on that one, then...
Burger Battle Finalist: Stamps Super Burgers
JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) - Burger Battle Finalist Stamps Super Burgers is one of the finalists in the Great Sizzling Summer Burger Battle! Owner Phil Stamps, Jr. visited Studio 3 with his burgers!. Want more WLBT news in your inbox? Click here to subscribe to our newsletter. See a spelling or...
Suspects wanted by Ridgeland Police for shoplifting
RIDGELAND, Miss. (WLBT) - The Ridgeland Police Department is asking for assistance in identifying three individuals who are connected with a shoplifting case earlier this month. On July 8, three men stole multiple gaming systems, iPads and iPhone accessories from two different stores. If you have any information about the...
Jamie Cruthirds-Wells named Head Coach of the Gator Girls
Jamie Cruthirds-Wells has been named the Head Coach of the Vicksburg High School Gator Girls. Wells, a Vicksburg native, has already officially taken over the team as football season is quickly approaching. “I’m thrilled to get things started this year and we have 24 ladies but I’m accepting the challenge,”...
McLaurin High students honored in Washington, D.C.
Five McLaurin High School students recently placed third in the 2024 Capitol Hill Challenge, a national financial education program that involves a hypothetical investment challenge. They competed against 4,000 other students across the country. The team, which included Cameron Jefferson, Kalia Nickerson, Shaniah McIntosh, Isaiah Hughes and Walter Gainwell, learned...
Habitat for Humanity Capital Area
JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) - Merrill McKewen, the executive director of Habitat for Humanity Capital Area, joined Studio 3 to discuss the Women Build home and the Faith Build home. Want more WLBT news in your inbox? Click here to subscribe to our newsletter. See a spelling or grammar error in...
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