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AR-15 Stolen from Pawn Shop in Ackerman – Police Searching for Thief
The Ackerman Police Department is asking for the public’s assistance in identifying these two individuals who stole an AR-15 from Guns N’ Roses Pawn Shop in Ackerman. The two left in the white truck pictured below. Anyone with any information is asked to contact the Ackerman Police Department...
Mississippi Superintendent of Education Lance Evans hits the ground running in first month
Lance Evans knew from Day 1 what he planned to do once he took over the helm of the state's Department of Education. The Mantachie native brought with him a list of priorities to work on as the new school year unfolded, which included more support for low-performing school districts and strengthening or implementing workforce development programs. Evans also plans to address teacher shortages and restore faith in the public school system. ...
Sardis grad signs with Delta State
Photo: 2024 Sardis High graduate Gage Garner recently signed a national letter of intent to play football at Delta State University. Pictured, from left: mom Ashlee, Gage, sister Blaklee, sister Jocelyn, dad Nick.(Submitted photo) 2024 Sardis High graduate Gage Garner signed a national letter of intent this past May to...
Lucedale man arrested after report of home burglary
GEORGE COUNTY, Miss. (WKRG) — A Lucedale man was arrested after homeowners reported seeing a man inside their home, according to the George County Sheriff’s Office. The GCSO said in a press release that 39-year-old Glen Dortch was arrested on Friday, Aug. 2. According to the release, deputies responded to a home in the 100 […]
More arrested in connection with federal drug investigation
JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) - Eight people have now been arrested in connection with a federal investigation into drug sales in the metro area. On Friday, the U.S. Attorney’s Office confirmed eight of the nine people charged in a June 2024 indictment have been taken into custody, with just one individual, Charles Guice, still on the loose.
DeSoto County Schools warn drivers to slow down now that school back in session
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Schools in DeSoto County are warning drivers to slow down now that school is back in session. School zones across the county are set out to remind everyone that students are walking, and your speed should be lower than 20 mph. DeSoto County Lt. Antone Curtis believes everyone is going to need […]
“Snow White” wins Neshoba County Fair’s Pretty Cow Contest
NESHOBA COUNTY, Miss. (WJTV) – Beauty contests are common at the Neshoba County Fair, but typically not for cows. Seven bovines and even more kids were part of the annual Pretty Cow Contest at the fair. It mainly consisted of both dressing up in creative costumes. After a tough competition, the Simon family’s dairy cow, dressed […]
Health experts encourage Mississippians to stay safe in heat
JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – Health experts are urging Mississippians to take the heat seriously. Jim Pollard, public affairs manager for AMR Central MS, said the high temperatures can cause serious medical conditions or even death. “There are certain groups who are at greater risk of suffering heat exhaustion or potentially fatal heat stroke. That would […]
Mississippi Supreme Court candidates make pitches to voters at Neshoba County Fair
NESHOBA COUNTY, Miss. (WJTV) – Four candidates who are running for a position on the Mississippi Supreme Court spoke at the Neshoba County Fair on Thursday, August 1. This particular election is for the District 1, Position 3 seat on the court. Whoever wins in November will serve an eight-year term. The candidates said ethics, […]
LCSD Career Tech Center installs new tech to teach safety lessons
Www.wcbi.com – Marcus Hunter – 2024-07-31 19:10:12. SUMMARY: Lowndes County School District has installed heavy equipment simulators at its Career Technology Center, funded by a $75,000 Equip-MS grant. These simulators will help train students in operating machinery such as bulldozers and dump trucks across various shop classes, including auto, construction, welding, and industrial maintenance. Susan McClelland, a representative, expressed excitement about providing students experiences that previous generations wished they had. The simulators also benefit younger students by allowing them to practice and prepare for future equipment operation when they are old enough.