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Greenville Park Commission Significantly Increases Rental Fees
GREENVILLE, Miss.–The fees for events at Greenville parks are going up significantly and Mayor Errick Simmons has publicly opposed the decision by the Park Commission to raise the fees. In a statement on the city Facebook page, Simmons said he is disturbed by the decision, even though he understands...
WTVA not airing noon and 4 p.m. newscasts during 2024 Paris Olympics
TUPELO, Miss. (WTVA) — WTVA’s 12 p.m. and 4 p.m. newscasts — which air Monday through Friday — will not air from July 26 to Aug. 11. This is because of NBC’s broadcast of the 2024 Paris Olympics. This will not affect any other newscasts.
Non-profit organizations in Pickens Co. host school supply drive
Www.wcbi.com – Grace Brister – 2024-07-27 21:22:18. SUMMARY: Talya Ball Ministries, ILive2Serve, and Awareness Spoken Outreach organized the 4th annual School Supply Block Party in Aliceville, Alabama, providing free school supplies, food, tablets, and other essentials to students. The event featured activities such as bouncers and live music and took place at the Aliceville City Hall Pavilion. Talya Ball expressed gratitude to sponsors for making the event possible and emphasized the joy of giving back to the community. The event ran from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., aiming to support local students ahead of the school year.
A company wants to store carbon under the nation’s forests. What would that mean in MS?
The U.S. Forest Service said ‘no’ when CapturePoint asked to put carbon capture projects under national forests, including DeSoto National Forest in Mississippi. The agency is now reconsidering.
Concussion drug Prevacus founder pleads guilty in Mississippi welfare scandal case
A former research scientist and drug company CEO in Florida, whose work on a nasal spray to treat concussions was at one time touted across the nation, pleaded guilty Wednesday in federal court to wire fraud in connection with the Mississippi welfare scandal. Jacob Vanlandingham appeared before U.S. District Judge Carlton Reeves at Thad Cochran Federal Courthouse in Jackson, where he admitted to using money he received through his company Prevacus for personal use, including gambling and...
Pine Belt Habitat dedicates 72nd home Saturday
HATTIESBURG, Miss. (WDAM) - Habitat for Humanity of the Pine Belt has completed building its 72nd home. A dedication ceremony was held Saturday morning. Habitat for Humanity partnered with Bobbie Moore and her family on the Park Avenue home. Members of the Moore family, home builders, Habitat for Humanity staff...
Fire at officer’s home being investigated as arson; Sheriff’s office seeking information from public
NATCHEZ — Adams County Sheriff’s Office and Natchez Police Department are seeking the public’s help while investigating a potential arson case at the residence of Vidalia Police Department’s patrol Captain, Craig Godbold on late Friday or early Saturday morning. The house on Creek Bend Road went up in flames during the night around midnight. The […] The post Fire at officer’s home being investigated as arson; Sheriff’s office seeking information from public appeared first on Mississippi's Best Community Newspaper.
New grads join The W’s ‘Long Blue Line’
COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – Mississippi University for Women’s “Long Blue Line” is a little longer. The university held its summer commencement ceremony. Graduates walked into Rent Auditorium for the event. Nursing, education, business, and professional studies, along with the College of Arts and Sciences had graduates...
Taylor Joins IDS as RISE To The Top! Alumni Liaison
Mary Ann Taylor recently joined the Institute for Disability Studies (IDS) at The University of Southern Mississippi (USM) as the Alumni Liaison for the Reaching, Inclusion, Supporting, and Education (RISE) To The Top! program. . Taylor completed the Higher Education for All pilot program in 2022, which became the RISE program. ...
New Disturbances, Tropical Storms Spotted After Three Weeks of Calm Waters
Longtime Ocean Springs residents are familiar with the unpredictability of a hurricane season. We are also keenly aware that tropical activity in the Atlantic usually starts to ramp up during the second half of August, and the waters have been calm for the past three weeks. But, forecasters said, "Don't...
Court proceedings delay reopening of behavioral health unit in Jackson
JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) – The St. Dominic Behavioral Health unit closed in June 2023. And despite plans for it to reopen with different ownership, a lawsuit is delaying that. Texas-based Oceans Behavioral Health had applied to lease the unit as a separately licensed psychiatric hospital. According to filed documents, Ocean’s plan is to offer acute adult psychiatric services using the existing 77 inpatient beds formerly offered by St. Dominic.
C Spire pulls ads from Olympics
MERIDIAN, Miss. (WTOK) -A Mississippi based company is standing firm and will not advertise in this year’s Olympics. Saturday, they contacted television stations where they placed Olympic buys and asked for those spots to be removed. The company’s post reads, “We were shocked by the mockery of the Last Supper during the opening ceremonies of the Paris Olympics.
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