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More than 2,000 championship caliber canines are headed to for the Westminster Kennel Club Show...one of those pups are from right here in North Mississippi. WCBI's Paulo Salazar visits Grace at her home in Louisville. Three dogs are looking for a forever home in tonight's Homeward Bound segment.
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Columbus police search for a man who brutally attacked a couple in their home Monday afternoon. A 5 year old boy is dead after a one car crash Monday morning in Webster County. Macon police are investigating a fire set at a home being built. Three escapees recaptured are back in local custody. Fox news analyst and Mississippi native Angela Mcglowan announces candidacy for Congress. North Mississippi gets a new public health officer. A trucking company is expanding and could mean more jobs for Tippah County. Several West Alabama towns may soon get to vote on whether to allow alcohol sales. Renters and landlords get a chance to speack out on a proposed rental licensing ordinance in Columbus. It's the busiest week of the year for floral shops. Siobhan Riley shows us how they're getting ready for Valentine's day. Some Columbus elementary studetns are opening their hearts to the people of Haiti.
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Aundrea is in the kitchen with the Jackson Square Grill in Columbus.
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Often critics are looking to find out something wrong with the place you work or call home. But as R.H. Brown finds out there are things right about our towns and cities.
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Columbus police search for a man who brutally attacked a couple in their home Monday afternoon. A 5 year old boy is dead after a one car crash Monday morning in Webster County. Three escapees recaptured are back in local custody. Fox news analyst and Mississippi native Angela Mcglowan announces candidacy for Congress. Several West Alabama towns may soon get to vote on whether to allow alcohol sales. Traditional yellow buses may soon be a thing for the past, if some state lawmakers get their way. Some Columbus elementary studetns are opening their hearts to the people of Haiti. It's the busiest week of the year for floral shops. They're getting ready for Valentine's day.
Afternoon News Update 2.8.10 Afternoon News Update 2.8.10
WCBI News Anchor Aundrea Self with the afternoon news update for the area.
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WCBI's Porsha Holliday introduces us to a group of volunteers making a difference in Monroe County.
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WCBI News Anchor Joey Barnes with a look at some of today's top headlines.
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WCBI Joey Barnes with a look at some of today's top headlines.
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Tourism officials are changing how they can bring more people tourist to the area, MUW Alumni meet to discuss ways to help the Columbus university, Trial date is getting near for a Lowndes county man, Dr. Ed Holliday in Tupelo for a book signing, Thousands of Episcopalians meet in Tupelo for the weekend and NMMC educates a group about asthma.
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It's been almost a month since dozens of local citizens deciding to shrink down. We catch up with one of them to see how she is doing.
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Governor Barbour cuts millions from the already tight budget. Christin Jackson reports on a Northeast Mississippi community seeing a ray of hope in a struggling economy. A growing number of passengers are using Golden Triangle airport and the airport is growing to make life better for them. A 15 year old Alabama boy is in critical condition after being shot by another student. Another person is arrested in the Aberdeen electricity theft ring. A Nettleton man already on house arrest for making meth, is arrested again for the same crime. Students, teachers, and parents in the Starkville School District will get to weigh in on a proposed district wide uniform policy. Some West Point students read to younger students in honor of Black History Month. More than 80 of the area's best local juniors and seniors compete for scholarship money at EMCC. Two Aberdeen youngsters have big smiles on their faces this evening, because their dad Staff Sergeant Tito Stephen surprised them at school this afternoon.
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You can now show your support for the king on your bumper.
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Two Aberdeen youngsters have big smiles on their faces this evening, because their dad Staff Sergeant Tito Stephen surprised them at school this afternoon. R.H. Brown talks to West Point students about reading to younger students in honor of Black History Month.
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A 15 year old Alabama boy is in critical condition after being shot by another student. A Nettleton man already on house arrest for making meth, is arrested again for the same crime. Wall Street scrambles to make sense of the latest news from the labor market. A Northeast Mississippi community is seeing a ray of hope in a struggling economy. Governor Barbour cuts millions from the already tight budget. Some state agencies are teaming up to help Mississippians prevent identity theft. A growing number of passengers are using Golden Triangle airport and the airport is growing to make life better for them. Students, teachers, and parents in the Starkville School District will get to weigh in on a proposed district wide uniform policy. More than 80 of the area's best local juniors and seniors compete for scholarship money at EMCC.
WCBI News @ 10 Part 1 02.04.10 WCBI News @ 10 Part 1 02.04.10
A man on the run for 4 months is finally behind bars. A Tupelo man authorities say owes more than $16,000 in child support is put in jail.Columbus crackdown on unpaid fines goes to the next level. An anti-cruelty bill for cats and dogs advances at the state level. Another round of budget cuts is on the way for the state. WCBI's Joey Barnes looks at new program being offered at MUW in hopes of attracting new students. Toyota dealers across the country prepare to fix two million automobiles. The American Red Cross of Norheast Mississippi helps relief efforts in Haiti.
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An Illinois man is running his way across Mississippi for a cause.
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WCBI's Michelle Lowe highlights a man who tracks down the trashers in this week's Day In The Life. What's on your bucket list?
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Andrew Harrison finds the best way to get your child to eat vegetables in this week's Changing Family. Michelle Lowe highlights this week's Day In The Life.
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Two Amory men are charged in connection with a sexual assualt. Officer Terrie Songer has this week's Crimestoppers report. Columbus crackdown on unpaid fines goes to the next level. Another lawsuit has been filed in the Alabama hotel fire that killed four MUW students. A long-running capital murder trial sparks a bill being considered by the Mississippi legislature. An anti-cruelty bill for cats and dogs advances at the state level. Toyota dealers across the country prepare to fix two million automobiles. R.H. Brown talks to a local businesswoman about her business might fall prey to the progress of an infrastructure change. A new program at MUW is hoping to attract new students. Ole Miss students may be headed to the poll to pick a new mascot.