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meth, burglary and other arrests in Attala/Leake County

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  • Brandi J Beemon, 36, 2089 Mill Road, Lena, capias – possession of meth, contempt of court, Leake Co. Sheriff’s Dept.
  • William A Chapman, 66, 4604 Hwy 35 S, simple assault on a law enforcement officer, Attala Co. Sheriff’s Dept.
  • Brandon W Dycus, 34, 2124 Flanagan Road, Greenville, public drunk, Leake Co. Sheriff’s Dept.
  • Demetrio Gonzalez, 34, address unknown, public drunk, hold for ICE, Carthage PD
  • Dexter B Johnston, 42, 1106 Pleasant Hill Road, Lena, capias – burglary of a dwelling, Leake Co. Sheriff’s Dept.
  • Ahmad Manning, 30, 604 N Natchez Street, Kosciusko, Bond Surrender, Attala Co. Sheriff’s Dept.
  • Kendal Nickles, 40, 88 Sanders Lane, Carthage, capias – possession of meth, capias – possession of marijuana, Leake Co. Sheriff’s Dept.
  • Brandi L Sparkman, 35, 105 North Hillside Road, Carthage, disorderly conduct, Carthage PD
  • Michael J White, 22, 3882 Hwy 35 North, Carthage, capias – burglary of a business, Leake Co. Sheriff’s Dept.
  • Kendarrius D Smith, 22, 246 Massey Circle, Carthage, domestic violence, improper equipment on vehicle, Carthage PD

All suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The mugshots and arrest records published are not an indication of guilt, or evidence that an actual crime has been committed. Arrests made by the Leake County Sheriff’s Department, Carthage PD, Walnut Grove PD, Attala County Sheriff’s Department, Kosciusko PD. (Leake County Correctional Facility images)

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Attala Deputies Chase Male into Woods At Accident Scene (Audio)

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Sheriff Tim Nail said his department is searching for a subject that fled from Deputies.

Sheriff Nail said at 12:09 pm Attala Deputies, MedStat EMS, The Mississippi Highway Patrol along with Attala Fire and Rescue responded to a report of an MVA on highway 19 north just north of Springdale Church.Emergency personnel arrived on scene and found one vehicle had hit an embankment. No injuries were reported in the accident.

While working the accident and controlling traffic, a vehicle came through the scene in a reckless manner and was asked to pull over to the side of the road so deputies could speak with him, Nail said.

The male subject then exited the vehicle and fled on foot into the woods. Sergeant Walters deployed K9 Victor to help track the subject. According to Nail they are continuing  the search for the subject.

Nail said the vehicle had Holmes county plates.

The Sheriff said Walters was able to provide a good description of the male. He was described as a black male wearing a black t-shirt with a white and gray jacket or shirt. His hair was about to his shoulders in length according to Walters.

As of news time deputies were still on location continuing the search.

If you have any information you are urged to contact the Attala Sheriff’s Department at (662) 289-5556 or your local 911 Dispatch.

 

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Scott Central vs Kosciusko —–Video Replay

Whippets Win Big In Friday Action

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Kosciusko Whippets Baseball hosted a tournament on Friday and came away with two wins, beating Morton, 6-2, and Scott Central, 12-1.

In the late game, the Scott Central Rebels scored first with a run right off the bat.  But our hometown boys put ten on the board as soon as it was their turn.  This set the mood for the game, and the Whippets maintained their lead until the game was called in five, with a final score of 12-1.

El’darius Roby was named the Autumn Ridge Player of the Game.

The Kosciusko Whippets are now 8-3 on the season with their next four games on the road.  The next broadcast game will be audio only Monday night from East Webster and is scheduled to begin at 7:30.  The broadcast will be available on Breezy 101, breezynews.com, and the BreezyNews app.

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Today in history: March 16

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Today in History

Today is Saturday, March 16, the 75th day of 2019. There are 290 days left in the year.

Today’s Highlights in History:

On March 16, 1521, Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan and his crew reached the Philippines, where Magellan was killed during a battle with natives the following month.

On this date:

In 1802, President Thomas Jefferson signed a measure authorizing the establishment of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, New York.

In 1926, rocket science pioneer Robert H. Goddard successfully tested the first liquid-fueled rocket at his Aunt Effie’s farm in Auburn, Massachusetts.

In 1945, during World War II, American forces declared they had secured Iwo Jima, although pockets of Japanese resistance remained.

In 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson sent Congress the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964 as part of his War on Poverty. (The measure was passed by Congress, and was signed by Johnson in August 1964.)

In 1966, NASA launched Gemini 8 on a mission to rendezvous and dock with Agena, a target vehicle in orbit; although the docking was successful, the joined vehicles began spinning, forcing Gemini to disconnect and abort the flight.

In 1968, the My Lai (mee ly) massacre took place during the Vietnam War as U.S. Army soldiers hunting for Viet Cong fighters and sympathizers killed unarmed villagers in two hamlets of Son My (son mee) village; estimates of the death toll vary from 347 to 504. Senator Robert F. Kennedy of New York announced his candidacy for the Democratic presidential nomination.

In 1984, William Buckley, the CIA station chief in Beirut, was kidnapped by Hezbollah militants (he was tortured by his captors and killed in 1985).

In 1985, Terry Anderson, chief Middle East correspondent for The Associated Press, was abducted in Beirut; he was released in December 1991.

In 1991, a plane carrying seven members of country singer Reba McEntire’s band and her tour manager crashed into Otay Mountain in southern California, killing all on board. U.S. skaters Kristi Yamaguchi, Tonya Harding and Nancy Kerrigan swept the World Figure Skating Championships in Munich, Germany.

In 1994, figure skater Tonya Harding pleaded guilty in Portland, Oregon, to conspiracy to hinder prosecution for covering up an attack on rival Nancy Kerrigan, avoiding jail but drawing a $100,000 fine.

In 2003, American activist Rachel Corrie, 23, was crushed to death by an Israeli military bulldozer while trying to block demolition of a Palestinian home in the Gaza Strip.

In 2005, A jury in Los Angeles acquitted actor Robert Blake of murder in the shooting death of his wife, Bonny Lee Bakley, four years earlier. (A civil court jury later ordered Blake to pay Bakley’s four children $30 million, an award that an appeals court subsequently cut in half; Blake declared bankruptcy.) A judge in Redwood City, California, sent Scott Peterson to death row for the slaying of his pregnant wife, Laci.

Ten years ago: Joining a wave of public anger, President Barack Obama blistered insurance giant AIG for “recklessness and greed” for handing its executives $165 million in bonuses after taking billions in federal bailout money. British actress Natasha Richardson, 45, was fatally injured in a skiing accident at a resort in Quebec; she died two days later at a Manhattan hospital. Austrian Josef Fritzl pleaded guilty at the start of his trial to imprisoning his daughter for 24 years and fathering her seven children. (Two days later, Fritzl pleaded guilty to the remaining charges against him, including negligent homicide; he was sentenced to life in a psychiatric ward.)

Five years ago: Crimeans voted to leave Ukraine and join Russia, overwhelmingly approving a referendum that sought to unite the strategically important Black Sea region with the country it was part of for some 250 years. Mitch Leigh, 86, a successful advertising jingle writer whose attempt at writing for a Broadway show became the instant, celebrated hit “Man of La Mancha,” died in New York.

One year ago: Singer Aretha Franklin canceled two upcoming concerts, saying a doctor had told her to stay off the road and rest completely for at least two months. (Franklin died five months later from pancreatic cancer.) Airstrikes in Syria killed more than 100 people as civilians fled besieged areas for a second straight day.

Today’s Birthdays: Country singer Ray Walker (The Jordanaires) is 85. Game show host Chuck Woolery is 78. Singer-songwriter Jerry Jeff Walker is 77. Country singer Robin Williams is 72. Actor Erik Estrada is 70. Actor Victor Garber is 70. Country singer Ray Benson (Asleep at the Wheel) is 68. Bluegrass musician Tim O’Brien (Hot Rize; Earls of Leicester) is 65. Rock singer-musician Nancy Wilson (Heart) is 65. World Golf Hall of Famer Hollis Stacy is 65. Actor Clifton Powell is 63. Rapper-actor Flavor Flav (Public Enemy) is 60. Rock musician Jimmy DeGrasso is 56. Actor Jerome Flynn is 56. Folk singer Patty Griffin is 55. Movie director Gore Verbinski is 55. Country singer Tracy Bonham is 52. Actress Lauren Graham is 52. Actor Judah Friedlander (FREED’-lan-duhr) is 50. Actor Alan Tudyk (TOO’-dihk) is 48. Actor Tim Kang is 46. Rhythm-and-blues singer Blu Cantrell is 43. Actress Brooke Burns is 41. Actress Kimrie Lewis is 37. Actor Brett Davern is 36. Actress Alexandra Daddario is 33. Rhythm and blues singer Jhene Aiko is 31. Rock musician Wolfgang Van Halen is 28.

Thought for Today: “The only joy in the world is to begin.” — Cesare Pavese (CHAY’-zah-ray pah-VAY’-zay), Italian novelist (1908-1950).

The Associated Press.

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Breezy101 Church Bulletin

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  • Crestview Church is hosing The Steele’s in concert on Sunday, March 17 at 6 pm. This is a FREE concert you don’t want to miss.  The Steele’s had the #1 Southern Gospel Song of the Year last year. Fro more info call 601-540-0612.
  • St. Mark M. B.  Church invites you to our first year Anniversary service for our Pastor and wife, Rev. Robert Hightower and Mrs. Mattie Hightower. Service will be held Sunday, March 17, at 2:00 p.m. Rev. Amos Hightower will be the guest speaker. All choirs and soloist are welcomed.
  • Mt. Zion M B Church cordially invites you to join us as we honor our Pastor and 1st Lady,  Rev. James Howell and Sis. Consuela Howell’s  8th Year Anniversary.  This glorious celebration will be on Sunday, March 17 at 2 pm.  Our theme is “A Man on A Mission” Romans 10:15.  Our guest speaker will be Rev. Lee Carson of First Baptist Baptist Church of Kosciusko, MS.
  • Traveler’s Rest MB Church will host Youth Revival  March 17-20. The guest speaker will be Rev. George McBounds, Pastor of Mt. Elma MB Church of Pearl. Service on Sunday will begin at 3 pm, and 7pm nightly Monday-Wednesday.
  • Owens Chapel AME Zion Church is having Annual Spring Revival March 18th-20th, @ 7:00 PM nightly. Our theme will be “Reaching out to the Nations”  (Matt 28:18-20) with guest speakers: Rev. Freddie Hill from The Church of the Family of God Rehoboth Place, Rev. John Morris, Sr. from Zion Chapel in Canton and Rev. Henry L. Brown from Greater Middleton Grove in Canton.
  • Mt Pilgrim M.B. Church of McCool is holding its annual Spring Revival. Services will be March 18-22 at 7:00 pm nightly. Speakers for week will be Monday & Tuesday: Pastor Nelson Forrest of Dumas Chapel U.M.Church, Winona, MS. Wednesday: Evangelist Ethel Primer, New Jerusaelm M.B.Church, Carthage, MS.under the leadership of Pastor Vorneal Lipsey.  Thursay & Friday: Pastor Willie Macon of Little Calvary M.B. Church, Louisville, MS. Your prayers and support are truly appreciated.
  • Bethlehem Church of Sallis will have Youth Revival April 1st-3rd at 7:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome, you may come any night of your choice. Thanking You in advance Pastor Darrell Brooks and the Bethlehem Church Family.
  • Potter’s House of Prayer Church in Weir, MS is sponsoring, CHOCTAW COUNTY Igniting the Fire Gospel Tent Revival.  The dates will be April 11th – 14th beginning at 7 pm nightly.  Location will be 2039 MS HWY 12 in Weir, MS, just across from Henson Mini Mart. Inspirational Speakers include:  Pastor Burkey Thompson, of Macedonia MBC of Sallis,  Apostle Steve Lockley of DeKalb Christ Assemble of DeKalb, Pastor Danya Turner of Mt. Sinai MBC of Louisville, and Dr. Anthony McIntosh, Pastor of Mt. Bell MBC of Louisville. The Evangelist for the week will be Minister Luther Martin of Luther Martin Evangelistic Association of Flowood. For further information contact Lillie Anderson @ 662-420-4462.

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Motorcycle Crash on the Trace

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At 2:37 pm Attala Deputies, MedStat EMS, Natchez Trace Park Rangers along with Attala Fire and Rescue responded to a report of an MVA involving a motorcycle on the Natchez Trace Parkway across from Parkway Pure. Emergency personnel; arrived on scene and notified responding units that they had one patient complaining of head and back pain.

According to Sergeant Scott Walters with the Attala County Sheriff’s Department, the man on the motorcycle was following his wife when she attempted to turn on to highway 35 at the Kosciusko exit on the Trace. He was unable to stop in time and rear ended the vehicle.

One male was transported to Baptist-Attala for medical treatment.

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Emergency Dispatches: March 16, 2019


Today in history: March 17

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Today is Sunday, March 17, the 76th day of 2019. There are 289 days left in the year. This is St. Patrick’s Day.

Today’s Highlight in History:

On March 17, 1762, New York held its first St. Patrick’s Day parade.

On this date:

In 1776, the Revolutionary War Siege of Boston ended as British forces evacuated the city.

In 1906, President Theodore Roosevelt first likened crusading journalists to a man with “the muckrake in his hand” in a speech to the Gridiron Club in Washington.

In 1912, the Camp Fire Girls organization was incorporated in Washington D.C., two years to the day after it was founded in Thetford, Vermont. (The group is now known as Camp Fire.)

In 1936, Pittsburgh’s Great St. Patrick’s Day Flood began as the Monongahela and Allegheny rivers and their tributaries, swollen by rain and melted snow, started exceeding flood stage; the high water was blamed for more than 60 deaths.

In 1958, the U.S. Navy launched the Vanguard 1 satellite.

In 1959, the Dalai Lama fled Tibet for India in the wake of a failed uprising by Tibetans against Chinese rule.

In 1968, a peaceful anti-Vietnam War protest in London was followed by a riot outside the U.S. Embassy; more than 200 people were arrested and over 80 people were reported injured.

In 1970, the United States cast its first veto in the U.N. Security Council, killing a resolution that would have condemned Britain for failing to use force to overthrow the white-ruled government of Rhodesia.

In 1973, U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Robert L. Stirm, a freed prisoner of the Vietnam War, was joyously greeted by his family at Travis Air Force Base in California in a scene captured in a Pulitzer Prize-winning AP photograph.

In 1988, Avianca Flight 410, a Boeing 727, crashed after takeoff into a mountain in Colombia, killing all 143 people on board.

In 2006, Federal regulators reported the deaths of two women in addition to four others who had taken the abortion pill RU-486; Planned Parenthood said it would immediately stop disregarding the approved instructions for the drug’s use. Fashion designer Oleg Cassini died on Long Island, New York, at age 92.

In 2013, two members of Steubenville, Ohio’s celebrated high school football team were found guilty of raping a drunken 16-year-old girl and sentenced to at least a year in juvenile prison in a case that rocked the Rust Belt city of 18,000.

Ten years ago: U.S. journalists Laura Ling and Euna Lee were detained by North Korea while reporting on North Korean refugees living across the border in China. (Both were convicted of entering North Korea illegally and were sentenced to 12 years of hard labor; both were freed in August 2009 after former President Bill Clinton met with North Korean leader Kim Jong Il.) The Seattle Post-Intelligencer published its final print edition.

Five years ago: Russian President Vladimir Putin recognized Ukraine’s Crimean Peninsula as an “independent and sovereign country,” ignoring sanctions imposed by the United States and European countries. Fashion designer L’Wren Scott, 49, was found dead in New York, a suicide. British cinematographer Oswald Morris, who’d won an Oscar for “Fiddler on the Roof,” died in Dorset, England, at age 98.

One year ago: Superstore company Fred Meyer announced that it would stop selling guns and ammunition; in the aftermath of the Florida high school shooting, the company had earlier said it would stop selling firearms to anyone under 21. Russia said it was expelling 23 British diplomats in a growing diplomatic dispute over a nerve agent attack on a former spy in Britain.

Today’s Birthdays: The former national chairwoman of the NAACP, Myrlie Evers-Williams, is 86. Former astronaut Ken Mattingly is 83. Singer-songwriter Jim Weatherly is 76. Singer-songwriter John Sebastian (The Lovin’ Spoonful) is 75. Former NSA Director and former CIA Director Michael Hayden is 74. Rock musician Harold Brown (War; Lowrider Band) is 73. Actor Patrick Duffy is 70. Actor Kurt Russell is 68. Country singer Susie Allanson is 67. Actress Lesley-Anne Down is 65. Actor Mark Boone Jr. is 64. Country singer Paul Overstreet is 64. Actor Gary Sinise is 64. Actor Christian Clemenson is 61. Former basketball and baseball player Danny Ainge is 60. Actor Arye Gross is 59. Actress Vicki Lewis is 59. Actor Casey Siemaszko (sheh-MA’-zshko) is 58. Writer-director Rob Sitch is 57. Actor Rob Lowe is 55. Rock singer Billy Corgan is 52. Rock musician Van Conner (Screaming Trees) is 52. Actor Mathew St. Patrick is 51. Actor Yanic (YAH’-neek) Truesdale is 50. Rock musician Melissa Auf der Maur is 47. Olympic gold medal soccer player Mia Hamm is 47. Rock musician Caroline Corr (The Corrs) is 46. Actress Amelia Heinle is 46. Country singer Keifer Thompson (Thompson Square) is 46. Actress Marisa Coughlan is 45. Rapper Swifty (D12) is 44. Actress Natalie Zea (zee) is 44. Actress Brittany Daniel is 43. Singer and TV personality Tamar Braxton is 42. Country musician Geoff Sprung (Old Dominion) is 41. Reggaeton singer Nicky Jam is 38. TV personality Rob Kardashian (kar-DASH’-ee-uhn) (TV: “Keeping Up With the Kardashians”) is 32. Pop/rock singer-songwriter Hozier is 29. Actress Eliza Hope Bennett is 27. Actor John Boyega is 27. Olympic gold medal swimmer Katie Ledecky is 22. Actor Flynn Morrison is 14.

Thought for Today: “Beagan agus a ra go maith.” (Say little, but say it well.) — Irish saying.

The Associated Press.

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Company adding 100 jobs at Newton equipment plant

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A company that makes tools used for mining and other projects is expanding its plant in Mississippi, adding 100 jobs.

The Meridian Star reported The Weir Group plans to spend $15 million at its ESCO plant in Newton to add the positions.

The Mississippi Development Authority said in a news release the increase will mean more than 400 people work at the plant. That’s a 60 percent increase from 2016.

The plant in Newton opened in 1971 and makes tools used in infrastructure projects in addition to mining operations. More than 80 percent of the company’s products are exported.

The Weir Group is a Scotland-based mining equipment manufacturer and acquired the ESCO Corporation last July.

The expansion is expected to be finished by August. (AP)

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Today in history: March 18

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Today is Monday, March 18, the 77th day of 2019. There are 288 days left in the year.

Today’s Highlight in History:

On March 18, 1965, the first spacewalk took place as Soviet cosmonaut Alexei Leonov went outside his Voskhod 2 capsule, secured by a tether.

On this date:

In 1766, Britain repealed the Stamp Act of 1765.

In 1925, the Tri-State Tornado struck southeastern Missouri, southern Illinois and southwestern Indiana, resulting in some 700 deaths.

In 1937, in America’s worst school disaster, nearly 300 people, most of them children, were killed in a natural gas explosion at the New London Consolidated School in Rusk County, Texas.

In 1938, Mexican President Lazaro Cardenas nationalized his country’s petroleum reserves and took control of foreign-owned oil facilities.

In 1940, Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini met at the Brenner Pass, where the Italian dictator agreed to join Germany’s war against France and Britain.

In 1942, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed an executive order authorizing the War Relocation Authority, which was put in charge of interning Japanese-Americans, with Milton S. Eisenhower (the younger brother of Dwight D. Eisenhower) as its director.

In 1959, President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed the Hawaii statehood bill. (Hawaii became a state on Aug. 21, 1959.)

In 1963, the U.S. Supreme Court, in Gideon v. Wainwright, ruled unanimously that state courts were required to provide legal counsel to criminal defendants who could not afford to hire an attorney on their own.

In 1980, Frank Gotti, the 12-year-old youngest son of mobster John Gotti, was struck and killed by a car driven by John Favara, a neighbor in Queens, New York. (The following July, Favara vanished, the apparent victim of a gang hit.)

In 2002, Brittanie Cecil died two days short of her 14th birthday after being hit in the head by a puck at a game between the host Columbus Blue Jackets and Calgary Flames; it was apparently the first such fan fatality in NHL history.

In 2005, Doctors in Florida, acting on orders of a state judge, removed Terri Schiavo’s feeding tube. (Despite the efforts of congressional Republicans to intervene and repeated court appeals by Schiavo’s parents, the brain-damaged woman died on March 31, 2005, at age 41.)

In 2017, Chuck Berry, rock ‘n’ roll’s founding guitar hero and storyteller who defined the music’s joy and rebellion in such classics as “Johnny B. Goode,” ”Sweet Little Sixteen” and “Roll Over Beethoven,” died at his home west of St. Louis at age 90.

Ten years ago: Under intense pressure from the Obama administration and Congress, the head of bailed-out insurance giant AIG, Edward Liddy, told Congress that some of the firm’s executives had begun returning all or part of bonuses totaling $165 million. Tony-winning actress Natasha Richardson, 45, died at a New York hospital two days after suffering a head injury while skiing in Canada.

Five years ago: With a sweep of his pen, President Vladimir Putin added Crimea to the map of Russia, provoking denunciations from the Western leaders who called Putin a threat to the world. Venture capitalist Bruce Rauner won the GOP primary in his bid for Illinois governor (he went on to defeat the Democratic incumbent, Pat Quinn). A KOMO-TV news helicopter crashed and burst into flames near Seattle’s Space Needle, killing both people on board.

One year ago: A self-driving Uber SUV struck and killed a pedestrian in suburban Phoenix in the first death involving a fully autonomous test vehicle; Uber suspended its autonomous vehicle testing program in Arizona, California, Pittsburgh and Toronto after the crash. Vladimir Putin rolled to a crushing re-election victory for six more years as Russia’s president. The fourth in a series of bombings in Austin, Texas, left two people injured; authorities said it was triggered along a street by a nearly invisible tripwire. “Black Panther” became the first film since “Avatar” in 2009 to top the weekend box office for five weeks in a row.

Today’s Birthdays: Composer John Kander is 92. Country singer Charley Pride is 85. Nobel peace laureate and former South African president F.W. de Klerk is 83. Country singer Margie Bowes is 78. Actor Kevin Dobson is 76. Actor Brad Dourif is 69. Jazz musician Bill Frisell is 68. Singer Irene Cara is 60. Alt-country musician Karen Grotberg (The Jayhawks) is 60. Movie writer-director Luc Besson is 60. Actor Geoffrey Owens is 58. Actor Thomas Ian Griffith is 57. Singer-songwriter James McMurtry is 57. TV personality Mike Rowe is 57. Singer-actress Vanessa L. Williams is 56. Olympic gold medal speedskater Bonnie Blair is 55. Country musician Scott Saunders (Sons of the Desert) is 55. Actor David Cubitt is 54. Rock musician Jerry Cantrell (Alice in Chains) is 53. Rock singer-musician Miki Berenyi (ber-EN’-ee) is 52. Actor Michael Bergin is 50. Rapper-actress-talk show host Queen Latifah is 49. Former White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus (ryns PREE’-bus) is 47. Actor-comedian Dane Cook is 47. Country singer Philip Sweet (Little Big Town) is 45. Rock musician Stuart Zender is 45. Singers Evan and Jaron Lowenstein are 45. Actress-singer-dancer Sutton Foster is 44. Rock singer Adam Levine (Maroon 5) is 40. Rock musician Daren Taylor (Airborne Toxic Event) is 39. Olympic gold medal figure skater Alexei Yagudin is 39. Actor Adam Pally is 37. Actor Cornelius Smith Jr. is 37. Actor Duane Henry (TV: “NCIS”) is 34. Actress Lily Collins is 30. Actress-dancer Julia Goldani Telles is 24. Actress Ciara Bravo is 22. Actor Blake Garrett Rosenthal is 15.

Thought for Today: “It’s easy to be independent when you’ve got money. But to be independent when you haven’t got a thing — that’s the Lord’s test.” — Mahalia Jackson, American gospel singer (1911-1972).

The Associated Press.

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2019 Neshoba County Fair Main Stage entertainment announced

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Mississippi’s Giant House Party, the Neshoba County Fair, is July 26-August 2, 2019.

Check out the 2019 NCF Entertainment line-up for the main stage.

Tuesday, July 30 – The Cadillac Three

Wednesday, July 31 – LOCASH

Thursday, August 1 – Eli Young Band

Friday, August 2 – Roots & Boots Tour: Sammy Kershaw, Aaron Tippin, & Collin Raye

The Fair has the state’s only sanctioned horse races, petting zoos, arts and crafts, political speakers, and more. For more information on this years NCF2019 click here!

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DUI, marijuana and other arrests in Attala/Leake County

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To view mugshots of arrests click here.

  • Tammy D Berry, 19, 12710 Fentress Panhandle Road, Weir, driving under the influence (DUI) 1st offense, MHP
  • Antoine K Collins, 20, 71 Howard Drive, Durant, possession of marijuana in a motor vehicle, disregard for a traffic device, Carthage PD
  • Laquil R Eubanks, 30, 118 North Hillside Road, Carthage, no insurance, driving with a suspended license, possession of a stolen firearm, failure to comply, expired tag, Carthage PD
  • Jessie S Griffin, 28, 1556 Smith Road, Walnut Grove, domestic violence – simple assault, Leake Co. Sheriff’s Dept.
  • Amanda L Jones, 21, 109 McLaurin Street, Collins, speeding, driving with a suspended license, Carthage PD
  • William L McClelland, 46, 200 Patton Village Cove, Pearl, contempt of court, Kosciusko PD
  • Jose D Plasencia, 53, 3922 Pleasant Grove Road, Carthage, disregard for a traffic device, contempt of court, no insurance, no drivers license, Carthage PD
  • Kalia R Stewart, 20, 326 N Street, Union, public drunk, child endangerment, Leake Co. Sheriff’s Dept.
  • Timothy E Wise, 39, 7006 Hwy 432, Sallis, driving under the influence (DUI) 1st offense, no proof of insurance, Attala Co. Sheriff’s Dept.
  • Benjamin L Vivians, 40, 230 Atkins Road, Carthage, possession of marijuana, hold for drug court, hold for Forest PD, possession of a controlled substance, contempt of court, Carthage PD

 

All suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The mugshots and arrest records published are not an indication of guilt, or evidence that an actual crime has been committed. Arrests made by the Leake County Sheriff’s Department, Carthage PD, Walnut Grove PD, Attala County Sheriff’s Department, Kosciusko PD. (Leake County Correctional Facility images)

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Natchez Trace Festival Kickoff set for Friday, April 6

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The countdown to the 50th Annual Natchez Trace Festival has begun.

The kickoff for this year’s festival is set for Friday, April 5 from 3:30 – 5:00 pm in front of the Kosciusko Attala Partnership Office on N Natchez Street.

Several activities are planned to help kick off festival season.

Hula hoops, jump ropes, a picture station, and balloon animals will all be available for kids.

Several members of the Kosy Kruisers will have classic cars on display.

For food, hot dogs will be served and a mini-cake walk will be held.

The night will conclude with the crowning of a new Miss Natchez Trace Festival at the Mary Ricks Thornton Cultural Center.

Official Natchez Trace Festival T-Shirts will be on sale during the kickoff.

The 50th Annual Natchez Trace Festival will be held on Saturday, April 27.

For more information, call the KAP at 662-289-2981.

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Emergency Dispatches: March 18, 2019

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emergency 911

At 8:29 am Kosciusko Police, MedStat EMS along with City Fire and Rescue responded to a report of a two vehicle MVA. The caller said it was located on East Jefferson Street near Kangaroo Crossing. No injuries were reported.

At 8:43 am Kosciusko Police were called to the 700 block of South Natchez Street for a report of a B&E.

At 2:28 pm Attala Deputies, MedStat EMS along with Attala Fire and Rescue responded to a report of a two vehicle MVA on Attala Road 2247 near Attala Road 2227.

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Dollar General in Singleton Robbed (Audio)

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At 9:05 pm Attala Dispatch notified City and County Officers of a BOLO from Leake County. The BOLO was issued after a robbery was reported at the Dollar General in Singleton. Dispatch was advised that a black male approximately 6′ tall wearing a blue jacket and a mask made his way into the store.
In an update they reported that a second black male should be in the vehicle as well. The only description was that he was wearing a camouflaged jacket. They were last seen in a silver car. They were reported to be armed with a 9mm handgun. No make, model or tag number was given. Possibly heading in the direction of Attala County.
At 9:35 pm Additional information was received that the vehicle was a Mitsubishi red and white in color with a used dealer drive out tag.
If seen contact the Leake County Sheriff’s Department at (601) 267-7361 or your local 911 dispatch.

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Whippets Winning Streak Broken in Monday Night Play

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The Kosciusko Whippets traveled to East Webster for Monday night baseball action.  Hopes were high for the lads from Kosciusko after a recent string of victories.  But the East Webster Wolverines gave no quarter.  They held the Whippets to a standstill while putting ten points on the board in five innings.

The Whippets are now 9-4 on the season.  Lucas Price was named the Autumn Ridge Player of the Game.

The Whippets next travel to Nanih Waiya, and then Grenada, in their current set of road trip games.  Stay tuned to Breezy 101 for details of the next broadcast game.

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Simple assault and other recent arrests

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On 3-18-2019, Shameka R. Melton, a 29 year old b/f from Sallis, was arrested for domestic violence-simple assault on East Adams Street by Officer Jerry Erving.

On 3-18-2019, Calvin Skinner, a 30 year old b/m from Kosciusko, was arrested for contempt of court on East Adams Street by Officer Toweeka Ferguson.

On 3-14-2019, Jamie R. McKee, a 39 year old w/m from Kosciusko, was arrested for contempt of court on West Adams Street by Lt. Josh Pinkard.

On 3-14-2019, Latisha Webster, a 34 year old b/f from Kosciusko, was arrested for contempt of court and Uttering Forgery on West Adams Street by Officer Devante Lewis.

On 3-14-2019, Judie Anderson, a 59 year old b/f from Sallis, was arrested for no driver’s license and mo proof of insurance on Highway 12 West by Lt. Josh Pinkard.

On 3-13-2019, Samuel H. Miller, a 32 year old w/m from Sallis, was arrested for contempt of court on West Adams Street by Officer Devante Lewis.

All suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The arrest records published are not an indication of guilt or evidence that an actual crime has been committed. Arrests made Kosciusko PD.

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Big Red Band Color Run fundraiser set for this Saturday

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The Kosciusko Big Red Band is hosting its second annual Color the Hills 5K.

The run will be held Saturday, March 23 in downtown Kosciusko.

Participants can register up until the morning of the race, but may not be guaranteed a run t-shirt.

Registration is $30.

Online registration can be found here.

For entry forms or more information, contact any member of the Big Red Band Boosters.

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KPD arrests one in connection with string of burglaries

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One man is behind bars after a string of burglaries in Kosciusko.

Kosciusko Chief of Police Herbert Dew said 43-year-old Tristan Martin was arrested on March 13 in connection with a burglary at a home on S. Natchez St.

Dew said police were able to identify Martin with video surveillance from inside the home. After reviewing the video footage, Martin was arrested without incident within 24-hours of the investigation being opened.

Once he was in custody, Dew said Martin confessed to two more burglaries on Glendale Dr. and Peeler St. Dew also said Martin could be connected to an additional burglary on S Natchez St.

Dew said items taken in the burglaries included a flat screen TV, jewelry, a computer hard drive, and a BB gun.

Martin was arrested on $15,000 bond and taken to the Leake County Jail.

 

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