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For new parents, every word their toddler utters can be cause for celebration. Ma-ma, Da-da, bye-bye, they're all music to our ears. But when do most children start using recognizable words? Are their words every 2 year old should know? We talk it over in tonight's edition of the Changing Family.
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A Mantachie songwriter wins big a competition.
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A Lee County man is charged with molestation, kidnapping and sexual battery. Court dates, for two Lowndes County men suspected of murder, have been set. A Maben woman accused of killing her husband won't go on trial until November. Columbus Police are the trail of two home invaders. Terrie Songer has details in this week's Crime Stoppers report. A Vardman teen is killed in a car accident.
WCBI News @ 6 - Part 2 - 7.29.10 WCBI News @ 6 - Part 2 - 7.29.10
For new parents, every word their toddler utters can be cause for celebration. Ma-ma, Da-da, bye-bye, they're all music to our ears. But when do most children start using recognizable words? Are their words every 2 year old should know? We talk it over in tonight's edition of the Changing Family.
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What's Happening Guest:Starkville School District
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A Lee County man is charged with molestation, kidnapping and sexual battery. Court dates, for two Lowndes County men suspected of murder, have been set. A Maben woman accused of killing her husband won't go on trial until November. A Vardman teen is killed in a car accident. A West Point plant announces layoffs. The Tupelo school system recieves accreditation. A group of young Tupelo teens are getting real world experience this summer. Motorists in Monroe County can't help but be reminded of a way of life that once was.
Afternoon News Update 7.29.10 Afternoon News Update 7.29.10
WCBI Anchor Aundrea Self with the afternoon news update.
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There is a boil water notice for customers of the Talking Warrior Water Association in Oktibbeha County.
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A new plant that could bring jobs to North Mississippi clears a financial hurdle. Just days before Chickasaw County officials were supposed to get the keys to a new prison, a problem arises. Work is nearly complete on Monroe County's new inmate work center. Work could soon begin on some much needed repairs at the Noxubee County Courthouse. Local retailers are getting ready for this weekend's sales tax holiday. An Amory man is charged with molesting a child. Monroe County Law enforcement officials have asked county supervisors to ban the sale of K2 Spice. Columbus Air Force Base holds a change of command ceremony.
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MUW Professor competes for a second day on TV's Jeopardy.
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An Amory man is charged with molesting a child. A controversial immigration law is scheduled to take effect in Arizona tomorrow. Meanwhile, another immigration control measure has been making its way across the country. WCBI's Christin Jackson takls to some local law enforcement officials about the measure. Monroe County Law enforcement officials have asked county supervisors to ban the sale of K2 Spice. Today marks the 100th day since BP's oil rig exploded in the Gulf of Mexico, setting off the worst oil spill in U.S. history. BP says it has paid 256 million dollars for lost income or business profit resulting from the Gulf oil spill. There is a boil water notice for customers of the Talking Warrior Water Association in Oktibbeha County. Work could soon begin on some much needed repairs at the Noxubee County Courthouse. Work is nearly complete on Monroe County's new inmate work center. Columbus Air Force Base holds a change of command ceremony.
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A controversial immigration law is scheduled to take effect in Arizona tomorrow. Another immigration control measure has been making its way across the country.
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Today marks the 100th day since BP's oil rig exploded in the Gulf of Mexico, setting off the worst oil spill in U.S. history. BP says it has paid 256 million dollars for lost income or business profit resulting from the Gulf oil spill. An Amory man is charged with molesting a child. Monroe County Law enforcement officials have asked county supervisors to ban the sale of K2 Spice. Work is nearly complete on Monroe County's new inmate work center. Columbus Air Force Base holds a change of command ceremony. Local retailers are getting ready for this weekend's sales tax holiday.Starkville Youth are "keeping it real."
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More senior citizens are getting online. WCBI's Christin Jackson reports on the increase.
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Crews working to clean up millions of gallons of oil now have another spill to worry about. It's official...Tony Hayward is stepping down as chief executive officer of BP and a Mississippian is taking his place. The man that lead the Saints to the Superbowl is leading an effort to help the victims of BP's oil spill. It's been three months since a destructive EF4 tornado tore through Choctaw County, killing five people and destroying millions of dollars in property. WCBI's Paulo Salazar went back to that small community where the healing and rebuilding have begun. A log truck driver loses his load this morning in Lowndes County. A store clerk is assaulted during a late night armed robbery. Now police need your help to find the men responsible. A new memorial in Tupelo is honoring veterans of the Korean War. Columbus Air Base symbolically says goodbye to its commandor. A Mississippi University for Women professor takes on Jeopardy. Two New York University students making their way across the country in searc
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Exercising doesn't have to fell like a chore. That's the goal of a special camp for kids at a local gym. We take you to a fitness boot camp that's teaching kids that fitness can be fun in this week's "Making The Grade." More senior citizens are getting online.
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A store clerk is assaulted during a late night armed robbery. Now police need your help to find the men responsible. A log truck driver loses his load this morning in Lowndes County. It's been three months since a destructive EF4 tornado tore through Choctaw County, killing five people and destroying millions of dollars in property. WCBI's Paulo Salazar went back to that small community where the healing and rebuilding have begun. Oxford school officials to ask voters to approve a $30 million bond issue. Some Starkville residents and city leaders are going out on a limb to save some century old oak trees. A new memorial in Tupelo is honoring veterans of the Korean War. Columbus Air Base symbolically says goodbye to its commandor. An increasing number of Mississippians are rethinking what they want done to their bodies after they die. WCBI's R.H. Brown has more on the facts about final planning options.
In The Kitchen 7.27.10 In The Kitchen 7.27.10
Aundrea Self is in the kitchen with The Veranda.
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