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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After a cold spell, the forecast is now clear and bright, setting the stage for another weekend of SEC Baseball. Fans can look forward to expert coverage from Brian Hadad and Robbie Faulk.
Read moreOver 200 of the first 300 Gadsden Flag specialty plates have been reserved in Mississippi, with production set to start once the initial batch is claimed. The tags support liberty studies at state universities.
Read moreThe Mississippi House approved legislation allowing terminally ill patients to access medical cannabis and to conduct clinical trials of ibogaine, sending both measures to the governor for approval.
Read moreThe Federal Reserve left rates unchanged at 3.6% but indicated a possible cut in 2023. Fed Chair Jerome Powell emphasized staying on until a Justice Department investigation concludes.
Read moreMississippi’s legislature is divided over funding for a pilot program providing public defenders in rural counties, with debates ongoing on whether to continue the initiative.
Read moreA federal judge dismissed a lawsuit by a former University of Mississippi employee claiming her First Amendment rights were violated after her social media comments about Charlie Kirk. The judge ruled in favor of Chancellor Glenn Boyce, citing qualified immunity.
Read moreDefense attorneys for Ted DiBiase Jr., the only defendant in a Mississippi welfare fraud case, rested their case after calling four witnesses. Jurors are set to begin deliberations Thursday.
Read moreA traffic advisory says both directions of U.S. 49 will have intermittent closures from 7 to 10 a.m. Sunday to allow Entergy crews to pull power lines across the roadway.
Read moreApplications for the Student Volunteer program close Friday, March 20, program organizers said. Current students in atmospheric science or related fields are encouraged to apply.
Read morePresident Ford said on the TigerTalk podcast that the Presidential Scholarship at Northeast will now require a 28 ACT score and is valued at nearly $20,000. The episode also covers campus news and athletics and is available online.
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