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We continue to monitor a disturbance in the Atlantic
MERIDIAN, Miss. (WTOK) - We continue to monitor a disturbance in the tropical Atlantic that could have a better environment for development by the end of the week as it approaches Hispaniola or the Bahamas. It’s currently surrounded by dry air which is not conducive for it to develop in the short term.
CHS football stadium parking lot, road could see upgrades
COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – The parking lot and road near the Columbus High School football stadium could be getting an upgrade. On Monday during their weekly board meeting, board members with CMSD got a tour from representatives with Neel Schaffer on what areas of the parking lot and what roads around the stadium are in need of repaving.
FIRST DAY: Susie B West students learn to follow rules at school
Pre-kindergarten students at Susie B. West didn’t take long to learn the routine of walking in a quiet straight line or raising their hand to answer questions on their first day of school. This gallery includes scenes of these well-behaved students learning and enjoying their lunch on during their first day. The post FIRST DAY: Susie B West students learn to follow rules at school appeared first on Mississippi's Best Community Newspaper.
Brookhaven not recognized as a ‘Tree City’ by national program
BROOKHAVEN — It might come as a surprise that Brookhaven is not listed as one of the 19 communities in Mississippi as a Tree City in 2023. The communities were recognized by the national program Tree City USA in a press release Monday. Did you know, 14.79 percent of Mississippians live in a Tree City […] The post Brookhaven not recognized as a ‘Tree City’ by national program appeared first on Daily Leader.
Construction of Center for Medically Fragile Children underway
JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – Construction is underway for a center in Mississippi for children with complex medical conditions. The Alyce G. Clarke Center for Medically Fragile Children will be located in a wooded lot off Eastwood Drive in Jackson. The first and only such facility in Mississippi, the home will serve patients younger than 19 […]
Supervisors discuss courthouse buyout financing
BROOKHAVEN — Lincoln County Board of Supervisors discussed at length options to buyout Brookhaven’s ownership of the courthouse in executive session Monday morning. The discussion came at the end of a regularly scheduled payroll and docket meeting. The City of Brookhaven and Lincoln County reached an agreement for a buyout of the Lincoln County courthouse […] The post Supervisors discuss courthouse buyout financing appeared first on Daily Leader.
Boil water notice issued for Town of Edwards
EDWARDS, Miss. (WJTV) – A boil water notice has been issued for the Town of Edwards. According to the Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH), the notice affects all connections on the town’s drinking water system due to a main break. The notice was issued on Monday, July 29. Health officials strongly recommend that all […]
Dane Burns to pass on pro baseball and head to Mississippi State
Major League Baseball teams have until 5 PM CT on Thursday to come to terms with their draftees. Mississippi State heads into the week awaiting word on three players who were selected and are still considering their futures. One of those decisions is now known as pitcher Dane Burns shared this morning, "Coming to The Dude!".
Man charged with attempted murder in Kemper County
SCOOBA, Miss. (WTOK) - An attempted murder charge was filed against a Kemper County man Sunday. Sheriff James Moore said Ladarryl Dale was arrested after a shooting around 4 p.m. in Scooba, in the area of Piney Woods Road at the intersection of Kemper Bell Road. Moore said the victim...
Forrest County organizations work to help domestic violence victims
FORREST COUNTY, Miss. (WHLT) – After the beating death of a 22-year-old Mississippi woman, Forrest County deputies want victims of domestic violence to know there’s a way out. Investigators said they’ve seen more cases of domestic abuse, stalking and human trafficking in the Pine Belt. Officials with the Victim’s Advocates Unit of the Forrest County […]
Former Lee County teacher sentenced to prison for enticement
A former Mooreville teacher received a five-year prison sentence for sexual enticement of a student. Former Lee County teacher sentenced to prison for enticement. A former Mooreville teacher received a five-year prison sentence for sexual enticement of a student.
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