UncategorizedThis Too Shall Pass: A Warm Up On the Way for MississippikimJanuary 29, 2014 by kimJanuary 29, 20140752 TUPELO, Miss.–It was a very cold start to your Wednesday in north Mississippi, with a 9 degree reading in Tupelo, 12 degrees in Southaven and
NewsWednesday, Another Snow Day for Some Mississippi SchoolskimJanuary 28, 2014January 28, 2014 by kimJanuary 28, 2014January 28, 20140555 JACKSON, Miss. — More than two dozen schools have already announced plans to either close or open late Wednesday. They are:
NewsHank Cochran Honored on Miss. Country Music TrailkimJanuary 28, 2014January 28, 2014 by kimJanuary 28, 2014January 28, 20140740 ISOLA, Miss. –Singer-songwriter Hank Cochran was honored on the Mississippi Country Music Trail in Isola Tuesday morning.
UncategorizedPraying for LeadershipkimJanuary 28, 2014 by kimJanuary 28, 20140900 JACKSON, Miss. — Mission Mississippi will host its 14th Annual Governor’s Prayer Luncheon Thursday in Jackson.
News PoliticsQuitman County Tax Assessor Accused of Embezzlement/ FraudkimJanuary 28, 2014January 28, 2014 by kimJanuary 28, 2014January 28, 20140845 JACKSON, Miss. – Quitman County Tax Assessor Kimberly Bell has been indicted on four counts of embezzlement and one count of fraud.
NewsIce on Mississippi Roads and BridgeskimJanuary 28, 2014 by kimJanuary 28, 201401258 JACKSON, Miss. — Ice has been detected on roadways and bridges in numerous counties in Central and Southern Mississippi.
UncategorizedWinter Weather Causes Major Traffic ProblemskimJanuary 28, 2014 by kimJanuary 28, 20140553 JACKSON, Miss. — Major traffic problems, that is what you can expect for the next 24 hours in Mississippi along and South of I-20. Watch
NewsBe Careful With Space Heaters: Ittawamba County Fire Kills ChildrenkimJanuary 28, 2014 by kimJanuary 28, 20140805 ITTAWAMBA COUNTY, Miss.–A space heater may be to blame for a fire Monday night that killed four people and sent five more to the hospital.
UncategorizedStaying Safe During Extreme Cold: These Tips Could Make the DifferencekimJanuary 28, 2014 by kimJanuary 28, 20140682 JACKSON, Miss.–With the north half of the state expecting extremely cold weather and the southern half expecting extreme cold, plus snow and ice, the Miss.
News PoliticsWhat You Pay for Milk May Not Double: Farm Bill Keeps Food Stamps, Closes LoopholeskimJanuary 28, 2014 by kimJanuary 28, 20140707 WASHINGTON, D.C.–A tentative agreement has been reached on a Farm Bill in the U.S. Senate that could keep what you pay for milk from doubling