Mississippi News Video
Middle school students arrested in Tishomingo County after school threat
SUMMARY: In Tishamingo County, Mississippi, two middle school students faced serious consequences after making a prank call claiming they would blow up a school in Burnsville. The call was made Tuesday night, prompting school officials to receive a voicemail the following morning. While the threat was assessed as non-serious, the students will still face charges in the Tishamingo County Youth Court, according to Superintendent Christy Holly. The incident highlights concerns over the ramifications of such pranks and the legal actions that can follow.
Two middle school students face charges after they allegedly made a threat against a school.
Mississippi News Video
Baldwyn held its 44th annual Okeelala Fest
SUMMARY: The 44th Annual Okaily Festival in Balwin saw a strong turnout, with growing crowds and more vendors than ever since COVID. Attendees enjoyed various activities, including bouncy houses, a car show, and games like Bingo. Festival-goers expressed their excitement about the diverse offerings, such as goat plates and the opportunity to make new friends. New features this year included a rodeo and a petting zoo, enhancing the overall experience. Overall, the festival provided a fun atmosphere for families and friends to connect and enjoy various attractions.
The town of Baldwyn held it 44th annual Okeelala Fest.
Mississippi News Video
Annual Fall into Tupelo festival held this weekend
SUMMARY: The Fall Into Tupelo Festival celebrated its third year with various activities, including face and pumpkin painting, food, music, bouncy houses, and magic. The festivities kicked off on Friday with a chili festival and continued through the weekend at Fair Park. Attendees expressed their enjoyment and shared favorite moments, including a highlight of getting new hats. Overall, the event aimed to embrace the upcoming season with a fun and festive atmosphere for participants.
The Fall into Tupelo Festival was held Friday and Saturday at Fairpark.
Mississippi News Video
VIDEO: Tupelo resident Courtney Ballard competed in World Ironman Championship
SUMMARY: Local resident Courtney Ballard competed in the World Ironman Championship in Nice, France, on September 22nd, 2023, completing a grueling 2.4-mile swim, a 112-mile bike ride, and a marathon in nearly 13 hours. Over 12 hours and 44 minutes, she finished in the top 500 out of 1,300 participants. Throughout her training, she spent 15 to 20 hours weekly swimming at the Tupelo Aquatic Center, running with local clubs, and biking in Arkansas to tackle hilly terrains. Ballard expressed gratitude for the supportive community and the experience of competing among elite athletes from diverse backgrounds.
Tupelo resident Courtney Ballard shares her experience competing in the World Ironman Championship in Nice, France.
-
Local News3 days ago
Bidenโs student loan cancellation free to move forward as court order expires
-
Local News4 days ago
Dockworkers join other unions in trying to fend off automation, or minimize the impact
-
Mississippi Today2 days ago
She was accused of murder after losing her pregnancy. South Carolina woman now tells her story.
-
Mississippi News4 days ago
Rural king store will soon replace Kmart building
-
Our Mississippi Home4 days ago
Cruisin’ The Coast: A Bucket-List Item for All Mississippians
-
News from the South - Missouri News Feed4 days ago
Bacterial illness spike linked to LongHorn Steakhouse in Metro East
-
Mississippi Today3 days ago
Jackson State eying downtown Marriott as solution to student housing shortage
-
News from the South - Missouri News Feed2 days ago
Try the chocolate cake at the Old Spaghetti Factory