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Louisville, Miss. (PCTV)- Louisville Volleyball Girls continue to strive and accomplish their goals. The Lady Cats have won two games this year and they hope to add move victory throughout the season.
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This week Louisville Wildcats takes on Starkville Yellow jackets in the game of the week “I'm gonna get around 300 passing yards and 80 rushing yards” Drea said Be there at 7 o'clock at Starkville high school it's gonna be a great rivalry game. Louisville, Miss. (PCTV). Breaking news Jaquavion Ivy in Louisville MS, has won the $900 million dollar lottery.
He plans on using his money by finishing school and going to mississippi state college. He is an excellent athlete so some of his money is going towards athletics and schools. Jaquavion wants to use his money for his needs and things he wants, such as clothes, supercars, and to help with charity. Choctaw County, Miss (WCBI) - Choctaw County deputies are asking for your help to find a suspected burglar.
Dotson is out on bond for another burglary arrest. Reporting live from Choctaw County, we are looking for 25 year old Deandre Dotson is 6’4 weighing 140 pounds. A burglary took place one night on Pensacola Road. He could be driving a Lincoln town car or a Mercury Grand Marque with a Choctaw County tag. Dotson is currently on bond for another arrest. If you have any whereabouts on where he is located please contact Choctaw County Sheriff’s Office. Louisville,Ms.(PCTV) How does global warming affect the earth and the people living on it.
Global warming is a constant issue in today’s world that is constantly talked about. Global warming is a gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth's atmosphere generally attributed to the greenhouse effect caused by increased levels of carbon dioxide, chlorofluorocarbons, and other pollutants. Braylon Lee a resident in Louisville,Ms had this to say about global warming,”Global warming is caused from people throwing trash on the ground and not picking it up. If we just pick paper up then global warming wouldn’t be an issue. Another man had this to say,”Global warming is a bad thing because it doesn’t help plants grow right. Also plants may not get the proper sunlight they need to grow because the sun is to hot. We hope to see better improvements in the future for our planet before we are not able to live here anymore. Louisville,Miss (PCTV), Jarvius Miller and Jaquayvius Hawthorne are competing for the starting Wide Receiver spot on the Louisville Wildcats football roster. “Miller and Hawthorne have been competing against each other the whole offseason” Tra said.
“Quay isn’t as good as me” Miller said. “Jarvius is a good player but he isn’t as good as me” Hawthorne said. “I think both have the potential to get the starting position but I think Quay would get the job done” Tra said Stay tuned for more news Louisville,Miss.(PCTV) Three people were taken to the hospital after a car crash in Winston County.Mississippi Highway Patrol says Jeremiah and his friends were leaving Popeye's when an 18 Wheeler struck them from the side.
Hardin and Coburn was airlifted to Jackson,MS Medical Center. The driver of the car Kirk was taken by ambulance to Meridian Hospital. We have talked to one of the victims Kirk said “He’s okay, just have a couple of bruises,just hoping that his friends are doing great.” The cause of the accident is under investigation. Louisville, Miss. (PCTV)- There was a fight at a high school in Winston County. We have two witnesses that joins us. Trevyn Olsen is reporting live with the witnesses.
“Um, I really don’t know how the fight started off, but I just walked up here and I see two boys fighting and I knew one of the boys, like, he’s a nice kid, he never really was a fighter and something must’ve triggered him” said Jeremiah Kirk. Now the other witness didn’t want to comment at this time. One of the boys that were fighting is in critical condition while the other is treated. This investigation is still going on and we’ll have more information later on. Stay Tuned To PCTV!!!!!!!!!! |
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