WCBI reporters cover bull, pony riding at Clay County Sheriff’s Rodeo
WCBI reporters Kealy Shields and Ashleigh Bryant checked out bull-riding and pony-riding events at the Clay County Sheriff’s Rodeo, the station reported.
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The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that access to mifepristone can continue nationwide while a legal challenge proceeds. The decision temporarily maintains medication abortion access amid ongoing litigation.
Read moreRelatives of four men involved in law enforcement encounters in Mississippi gathered to urge officials to release videos and records blocked for years. They seek transparency and closure.
Read moreForecasters say near-normal temperatures will give way to warm, humid conditions beginning tomorrow, with some areas possibly reaching 90 degrees through at least Tuesday.
Read moreStudents celebrated their achievements during the college’s first graduation ceremony of the year, marking a significant milestone.
Read moreNortheast Mississippi Community College said in a social media post that it held first-round graduation ceremonies and celebrated the achievements of its graduates.
Read moreDale Wayne Griggs was sentenced to 15 years in prison after pleading guilty to drug trafficking charges in Mississippi. Authorities praised law enforcement for their investigation.
Read moreThe Mississippi Department of Transportation announced plans to widen I-55 in Madison County and State Route 25 in Rankin County, funded by House Bill 1938 passed in the 2026 legislative session.
Read moreA traffic advisory said the southbound exit ramp and the northbound entrance and exit ramps at U.S. 98 Summit (Exit 20) will be closed from 6 p.m. May 15 to 6 a.m. May 18 for resurfacing work.
Read moreNortheast Mississippi Community College said it completed its first graduation ceremony of the day and praised graduates’ commitment and resilience. The college said a second ceremony is scheduled for 6 p.m.
Read moreNortheast Mississippi Community College said its first graduation ceremony of the day concluded and praised graduates for their commitment, resilience and hard work, adding a second ceremony was scheduled for 6 p.m., the college said in a social media post.
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