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Lowndes County Sheriff Mike Arledge stands in a back room of the sheriff's department Friday afternoon, surrounded by stolen property deputies recovered Thursday. Four people were arrested, and the sheriff's department is working to obtain search warrants for two other people, in connection with a string of recent burglaries.
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Sheriff's Office arrests four in connection with burglaries


Four people were arrested Thursday in connection with a string of burglaries, and Lowndes County Sheriff Mike Arledge said more arrests are forthcoming. Along with the arrests, deputies recovered thousands of dollars of stolen property. read more

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Starkville officials clash over legality of stormwater charges


The Starkville Board of Aldermen tabled a measure Tuesday that would expedite drainage improvements in the city.
Bond set for Dutch Village suspect


Bond has been set for the man involved in a Saturday night incident which injured a county Metro Narcotics agent and landed a Columbus police officer on leave pending investigation. Marvin Dale Kyles, 25, of 75 Glynis Road in Steens, was issued a $50,000 bond on the felony charge of aggravated assault on a police officer.
Columbus school district explores fundraising foundations


It's always nice to have a little extra money in the coffers, and city school leaders are hoping they may have hit upon a partial solution to a longtime budget crisis. Many districts have organized educational foundations to serve as the fundraising arm of schools, and the Columbus Municipal School District is exploring the option.
Columbus wants more from economic development arm


When Columbus-Lowndes Development Link CEO Joe Higgins first arrived in Columbus, his only mandate from city officials was to get the town a movie theater. Nearly nine years later, Higgins received another mandate from the City Council in a special meeting Tuesday morning to discuss retail, economic and regional development.
Turner appointed to Starkville school board


Jenny Turner is the newest member of the Starkville School District board of trustees. The Starkville Board of Aldermen voted unanimously Tuesday to name Turner, who has two children in the district, to the five-member board. Turner will replace board member and former board president Pickett Wilson, whose term expires in March.
City to Harry Sanders: We want an apology


Members of the Columbus City Council retaliated Tuesday night against recent remarks made by a county supervisor. During the general comments section of the meeting, Ward 6 Councilman Kabir Karriem called for Lowndes County Board of Supervisors President Harry Sanders to publicly apologize for comments made during a speech at a local civic club.
Columbus schools cut 59 positions


Tuesday was grim across the Columbus Municipal School District, with approximately 59 teachers and support staff learning their contracts will not be renewed. Only a few members of the public were present for an afternoon press conference at Brandon Central Services, where Interim Superintendent Dr. Martha Liddell made the announcement.
Murder, assault cases continued in Oktibbeha Circuit Court


The high-profile cases of the January term of Oktibbeha County Circuit Court were continued Tuesday. The defense team of George Johnson, 21, or Weir, filed a motion to determine whether he is mentally fit to stand trial. Johnson will be evaluated at the state hospital in Whitefield. Johnson's case was continued to the April term.
Police push for internal promotions


An ongoing debate within the Columbus Police Department continued Tuesday during the meeting of the mayor and City Council. Police Chief Selvain McQueen appeared before the board seeking approval for updated policies regarding lateral hiring and departmental promotions.
Details remain sparse in MSU student's death


STARKVILLE -- Oktibbeha County Coroner Michael Hunt expects to have autopsy results for Mississippi State University student Teresa Ann Veal by Wednesday afternoon. Veal, of 100 Camden Court, Madison, was found unresponsive at Dawgs Landing Apartments on Louisville Street shortly after 1 a.m. Saturday.
Columbus police officers work to secure the crime scene at the Dutch Village Shell Station at the intersection of Highway 50 and Lehmberg Road Saturday night. Lowndes County Sheriff Mike Arledge and deputies responded to the scene to assist the CPD following a report of shots fired around 10:30 p.m. The suspect was transported by ambulance to Baptist-Memorial Hospital-Golden Triangle.Officer on leave as MBI looks into Saturday-night shooting


There were few signs Monday afternoon of the Saturday-night shooting at the Dutch Village Shell station at the corner of Lehmberg Road and Highway 50 in Columbus. A foot-long segment of police tape dangled from a post on the Lehmberg side of the station, but otherwise, it was business as usual. For the Columbus Police Department and the Lowndes County Sheriff's Office though, Monday was a time to reflect on the incident, which resulted in a suspect being taken to the hospital, a metro narcotics agent being injured and a city police officer under investigation after firing his weapon.
Lowndes' Co-op Road reopens to residents


After months of wrangling between the Lowndes County Board of Supervisors and residents of Co-op Road, the board reached a unanimous decision Monday morning: The county will abandon the road and remove all barricades, reopening it to residents.
Budget Crunch: Columbus school district hosts press conference to discuss finances


The Columbus Municipal School District will hold a press conference at 4 p.m. today to discuss budget planning priorities for the 2012-2013 school year. The meeting is open to the public and will be held at the Brandon Central Services Center at 2630 McArthur Drive.
Sturgis to consider new rally agreement


The Sturgis Motorcycle Rally board Monday submitted a proposal to the town of Sturgis that could determine the fate of the summertime rally.
Columbus concerned about development


The Columbus City Council met this morning in a special meeting to discuss economic development, retail development and regional economic development. The council called the special meeting at City Hall to question Joe Higgins, CEO of the Columbus-Lowndes Development Link, about the issues.
Soccer park on track for September opening


Construction on a water well for the downtown soccer complex will be under way soon. The Columbus-Lowndes Recreation Authority approved the water project at its meeting Monday night. The board awarded the project to the Donald Smith Co. of Headland, Ala. for $203,000.
Board to decide between McInnis, Holloway


STARKVILLE -- The interviews are done. Now, the five-member Starkville School District board of trustees must decide who'll take the district from good to great. Dr. Lewis Holloway and Dr. Michael McInnis met Starkville educators, parents and community members Monday night, starting the first public portion of the superintendent search since it began.
Supervisors shoot down Trainer's bond ambitions


The Oktibbeha County Board of Supervisors voted Monday against a measure that would have gauged public interest in a bond package to repair county roads.
Giants edge Patriots in Super Bowl XLVI


INDIANAPOLIS -- Take that, Brady. You too, Peyton. Eli Manning is the big man in the NFL after one-upping Tom Brady and leading the New York Giants to a 21-17 victory against the New England Patriots on Sunday in Super Bowl XLVI -- in older brother Peyton's house, at that.
Oktibbeha supervisors to continue discussion on bonding projects


STARKVILLE -- The Oktibbeha County Board of Supervisors will have further discussion on funding mechanisms for infrastructure projects at its Monday meeting. District 2 Supervisor Orlando Trainer is keen to see the board pursue a bonding package for road work, economic development and recreation. Roads, a common thread amongst all residents, will be the focus, Trainer said.
Oktibbeha County school board to hear achievement update


The Oktibbeha County School District board of trustees will receive an update in student achievement goals at their meeting Monday. The district has administered two rounds of practice tests similar to what students will see on state exams. All grades that are state-tested have taken the practice exams.
Fire extinguished quickly at vacant house


A rental house on 20th Street North in Columbus caught on fire early Thursday morning, but firefighters were able to quickly extinguish the blaze, according to Capt. Brett Thomas of Columbus Fire and Rescue Station 1.
Lowndes payroll going paperless


County employees may soon see a change in the way they are paid if the Lowndes County Board of Supervisors approves a paperless payment system during their meeting Monday at 9 a.m. Board President Harry Sanders said the current system of paying the county's around 330 employees is causing confusion and becoming a nightmare.
Dispatch brings home advertising awards


The Dispatch advertising staff won multiple awards in the Mississippi Press Association's 2011 Better Newspaper Contest for Advertising. The awards ceremony was this past Saturday in Jackson. The paper competed with other newspapers with a circulation between 9,000 and 15,000.
MSU student found dead


A 20-year-old college student was found dead in an apartment Friday night, but so far there are few clues as to what caused her death.
Starkville parents pleased with superintendent search; application window closes for Columbus schools top educator


The consensus among Starkville School District stakeholders -- at least those who've followed the superintendent search -- is that the board of trustees is making all the right moves. They say the board's openness and inclusion of community members is a welcome change given its handling of former superintendent Judy Couey's sudden resignation in 2011 and the manner in which she was hired in 2008.
Schools face deep budget cuts


The news wasn't pretty at the Columbus Municipal School District's budget planning session Saturday morning, but it wasn't altogether unexpected either. Financial woes have plagued the district for years, and the pecuniary prospects are equally grim for the 2012-2013 school year.
Columbus Police officers stand outside the Dutch Village Shell Station at the intersection of Highway 50 and Lehmberg Road Saturday night. Lowndes County Sheriff Mike Arledge and deputies responded to the scene to assist the CPD following a report of shots fired around 10:30 p.m. Witnesses said two people were transported by ambulance to Baptist-Memorial Hospital-Golden Triangle.Shots fired at Dutch Village gas station in Columbus


Police were on the scene at Dutch Village Shell station at the corner of Lehmberg Road and Highway 50 in Columbus Saturday night.

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