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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.
Trio represents at Miss Black Mississippi USA Pageant
Photo: Olivia Tanner, one of three women representing North Mississippi at the Miss Black Mississippi USA Pageant. (Courtesy photo) July 31 – Three young women are representing North Mississippi in the upcoming Miss Black Mississippi USA Pageant. North Mississippians Kendal Moseley, Miss Black North Mississippi Talented Teen, Olivia Tanner,...
Fatal accident in Winston County kills 6
LOUISVILLE, Miss. (WTOK) - Mississippi Highway Patrol confirms that a two-car accident in Winston County Thursday night killed 2 adults and 4 children. According to Winston County Sheriff Mike Perkins, the head-on collision occurred east of Louisville on Highway 14 near Bobo Ming Road at approximately 10:27 PM. MHP identified...
Work underway at new farmers' depot in downtown Tupelo
TUPELO, Miss. (WTVA) — Work is underway at the new farmers depot in downtown Tupelo. The site is on Front Street, down the street from Tupelo Hardware. Currently, the farmer’s market is on South Spring Street, which is less than a half mile south of the Front Street construction site.
Sonic Hosts Back-to-School Drive for WCJH Students
VICKSBURG, Miss. – Sonic Drive-In is having a back to school drive for Warren Central Junior High. The two have partnered to help out students that could use some extra help from our community here in Vicksburg. Please swing by and donate anything school supply related. Supplies. Students could...
Meridian Ward 3 Councilman appointed to the Mississippi Municipal League Board of Directors
MERIDIAN, Miss. (WTOK) - City Councilman Joseph Norwood of Ward 3 was appointed to the Mississippi Municipal League Board of Directors for the 2024-2025 year. This accomplishment is due to his ability to serve, lead, and inspire not only those in his community but also the state of Mississippi, according to a city news release.
Jeeper brings version of ‘Duck Duck Jeep’ to Hernando parks
Bobbie Johnson went through a period where she had stopped going to the gym and for daily walks following the death of her sister from substance abuse last September 30. She started getting out again and back into her old routine as a way to try and walk her grief away.
Gunn joins Hinds County Economic Development Board
The former Speaker of the Mississippi House is now wearing two economic development hats. In January, Philip Gunn was named to head the regional Connect West group that is trying to bring industries and businesses to Clinton and western Hinds County. Now, in addition to his responsibilities with Connect West, Gunn has joined the board of the Hinds County Economic Development Authority. The Board of Supervisors unanimously approved the appointment July 1.
Meet the new principals in Jackson area public schools starting this fall
With the new school year quickly approaching or already in full swing at public schools in the Jackson Metro area, many students can expect new principals. Read on to find out which schools will welcome new principals starting in the 2024-2025 school year. Jackson Public School District ...
Mershon set to sign with Angels
The Diamond Dawgs now know that a fan favorite will not be back in maroon and white next season. Mississippi State shortstop David Mershon has elected to forego his remaining college eligibility and sign a pro contract with the Los Angeles Angels following a weekend visit to meet with team officials. The Angels selected Mershon in the 18th round on the final day of the Major League Baseball draft.
Delta In a Minute 8-1
CLINTON, MISSISSIPPI - A private Mississippi university has unveiled plans for a $200 million mixed-use development that will include a boutique hotel, restaurants and other amenities that officials say will benefit students and local residents. Mississippi College unveiled plans for the development called “Rising Spring,” which will be located on...