CPD seeks help in Military Road gunfire exchange
Columbus Police Department is seeking the public’s help in identifying the occupants of a car believed to be involved in a Feb. 19 shooting incident on Military Road.
Group: Miss. should do better to help vendors
It’s too hard for companies to track down information on how to sell goods and services to state government and Mississippi should make it easier to do business with the state, a legislative watchdog group said.
Baptist continues breast cancer awareness this week
Baptist Memorial Hospital-Golden Triangle will be hosting a breast cancer luncheon Wednesday as part of its ongoing series during October, which is Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Local hospital hosting cancer awareness classes
Baptist Memorial Hospital-Golden Triangle is encouraging women to educate themselves on breast health.
The hospital will offer three, free classes during October, which is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, as a way to provide women with tips and tools to lead a healthier lifestyles, prevent cancer and learn about the benefits of early detection should cancer occur.
Facebook: Governments demanded data on 38K users
WASHINGTON — Government agents in 74 countries demanded information on about 38,000 Facebook users in the first half of this year, with about half the
Spring means yard work for hummingbird watchers
The world’s smallest bird can take up a big chunk of a person’s spring to-do list: Trim the trees, weed the garden, make the nectar and hang the feeders.
Voter registration intensifies ahead of Saturday deadline
With the deadline for voter registration fast approaching, area circuit court clerks and volunteers alike are urging people to register to vote by Saturday. Those who fail to register by Saturday are not eligible to vote in the November election.