A man indicted for second-degree murder in the July 31, 2021 shooting of Michael Lamont Randle, 46, of Columbus at True Temper pleaded guilty in Lee County Circuit ...
THURSDAY, Jan. 30, 2025 (HealthDay News) -- Weight-loss surgery can protect the liver health of patients with obesity and ...
During Jan. 21’s board of aldermen meeting, Mayor Corey Glenn updated board members on the Community Development Block Grant-Disaster Recover (CDBG-DR) funding Monroe County and the city hope ...
January’s winter weather has delivered a snow storm and low temperatures dipping to the single digits. During Jan. 21’s board ...
Mississippi earned low marks for preventable deaths related to heart disease, hypertension, obesity, and diabetes, and high ...
Preparation for the annual Empty Bowls Luncheon, a fundraiser meant to bolster the local branch of the Salvation Army’s food ...
Dead pine trees along Chestnutt Road in the northern part of the county present a significant hazard to drivers. Some of the ...
The death last week of Patrick Hayes “Pete” Johnson of Clarksdale at age 76 brings to mind a very capable, affable and decent man whose life story chronicled an almost ...
The City of Fulton's Board of Aldermen is making big plans for the future development of Fulton's parks and recreation offerings.
Itawamba County's MSU Extension Service is bringing science into the kitchen with the first meeting of its new Kitchen Science club last Thursday night at the Extension Service's Itawamba office ...
Anyway, being a moron about machinery leads to periodic mechanical mishaps. Example 1A happened a number of years ago.
Japanese authorities have asked 1.2 million people to cut back on showers and laundry to prevent leaking sewage aggravating an operation to rescue a truck driver in a sinkhole.