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Update: Murder suspects in Aug. 21 shooting arrested

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Two men wanted in connection with the Aug. 21 shooting in Kosciusko are in custody.

Kosciusko Chief of Police Herbert Dew said Stephen Adams and Ruben Bell turned themselves in at the Kosciusko Police Department at 10:45 am Monday morning.

The two were both then arrested and processed on the charge of murder and possession of a weapon by a convicted felon.

Bond for both men was set at $200,000 on the murder and $50,000 on the possession of a weapon by a convicted felon.

After processing they were both transported to the Leake County Correctional Facility.

Chief Dew thanked the US Marshall’s Fugitive Task Force for their assistance in the investigation.

 

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Emergency Dispatches: August 26, 2019

Today in history: August 27

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Today is Tuesday, Aug. 27, the 239th day of 2019. There are 126 days left in the year.

Today’s Highlight in History:

On August 27, 2008, Barack Obama was nominated for president by the Democratic National Convention in Denver.

On this date:

In 1776, the Battle of Long Island began during the Revolutionary War as British troops attacked American forces who ended up being forced to retreat two days later.

In 1859, Edwin L. Drake drilled the first successful oil well in the United States, at Titusville, Pa.

In 1928, the Kellogg-Briand Pact was signed in Paris, outlawing war and providing for the peaceful settlement of disputes.

In 1949, a violent white mob prevented an outdoor concert headlined by Paul Robeson (RAH’-buh-suhn) from taking place near Peekskill, New York. (The concert was held eight days later.)

In 1963, author, journalist and civil rights activist W.E.B. Du Bois died in Accra, Ghana, at age 95.

In 1964, President Lyndon Baines Johnson accepted his party’s nomination for a term in his own right, telling the Democratic National Convention in Atlantic City, New Jersey, “Let us join together in giving every American the fullest life which he can hope for.”

In 1967, Brian Epstein, manager of the Beatles, was found dead in his London flat from an accidental overdose of sleeping pills; he was 32.

In 1975, Haile Selassie (HY’-lee sehl-AH’-see), the last emperor of Ethiopia’s 3,000-year-old monarchy, died in Addis Ababa at age 83 almost a year after being overthrown.

In 1979, British war hero Lord Louis Mountbatten and three other people, including his 14-year-old grandson Nicholas, were killed off the coast of Ireland in a boat explosion claimed by the Irish Republican Army.

In 1989, the first U.S. commercial satellite rocket was launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida — a Delta booster carrying a British communications satellite, the Marcopolo 1.

In 2005, Coastal residents jammed freeways and gas stations as they rushed to get out of the way of Hurricane Katrina, which was headed toward New Orleans.

In 2006, a Comair CRJ-100 crashed after trying to take off from the wrong runway in Lexington, Ky., killing 49 people and leaving the co-pilot the sole survivor.

Ten years ago: Mourners filed past the closed casket of the late Sen. Edward Kennedy at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum in Boston. Jaycee Lee Dugard, kidnapped when she was 11, was reunited with her mother 18 years after her abduction in South Lake Tahoe, California. Alex Grass, 82, founder of the Rite Aid drugstore chain, died in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

Five years ago: Both Israel’s prime minister and Hamas declared victory in the Gaza war, though their competing claims left questions over future terms of their uneasy peace still lingering. The University of Southern California suspended cornerback Josh Shaw for 10 games after he confessed to lying to school officials about how he’d sprained his ankles, retracting his story about jumping off a balcony to save his drowning nephew. (Shaw reportedly jumped from the balcony of an apartment following an argument with his girlfriend; he was reinstated after authorities determined no criminal charges would be filed against him.)

One year ago: Under pressure to take part in the national remembrance of the late Arizona Sen. John McCain, with whom he had feuded, President Donald Trump tersely recognized McCain’s “service to our country” and re-lowered the White House flag, which had been at half-staff only briefly after McCain’s death. The Trump administration reached a preliminary deal with Mexico to replace the North American Free Trade Agreement. Simona Halep (HAL’-ehp) lost in the first round of the U.S. Open to Kaia Kanepi (KY’-uh kuh-NEP’-ee) of Estonia, becoming the first top-seeded woman to lose her opening match at the tournament in the half-century of the professional era.

Today’s Birthdays: Author Lady Antonia Fraser is 87. Actor Tommy Sands is 82. Bluegrass singer-musician J.D. Crowe is 82. Actress Tuesday Weld is 76. Actor G.W. Bailey is 75. Rock singer-musician Tim Bogert is 75. Actress Marianne Sagebrecht is 74. Country musician Jeff Cook is 70. Actor Paul Reubens is 67. Rock musician Alex Lifeson (Rush) is 66. Actor Peter Stormare is 66. Actress Diana Scarwid is 64. Rock musician Glen Matlock (The Sex Pistols) is 63. Golfer Bernhard Langer is 62. Country singer Jeffrey Steele is 58. Gospel singer Yolanda Adams is 58. Movie director Tom Ford (Film: “Nocturnal Animals”) is 58. Country musician Matthew Basford (Yankee Grey) is 57. Writer-producer Dean Devlin is 57. Rock musician Mike Johnson is 54. Rap musician Bobo (Cypress Hill) is 52. Country singer Colt Ford is 50. Actress Chandra Wilson is 50. Rock musician Tony Kanal (No Doubt) is 49. Actress Sarah Chalke is 43. Actor RonReaco (correct) Lee is 43. Rapper Mase is 42. Actress-singer Demetria McKinney is 41. Actor Aaron Paul is 40. Rock musician Jon Siebels (Eve 6) is 40. Actor Shaun Weiss is 40. Contemporary Christian musician Megan Garrett (Casting Crowns) is 39. Actor Kyle Lowder is 39. Actor Patrick J. Adams is 38. Actress Karla Mosley is 38. Actress Amanda Fuller is 35. Singer Mario is 33. Actress Alexa PenaVega is 31. Actor Ellar Coltrane is 25. Actress Savannah Paige Rae is 16.

Thought for Today: “Reality can destroy the dream; why shouldn’t the dream destroy reality?” _ G.E. Moore, British philosopher (1873-1958).

The Associated Press.

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The Jeff Koonz Show – Week 1

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On the first edition of The Jeff Koonz Show on Breezy 101, “Voice of the Bulldogs” Josh West sat down with Holmes Community College head football coach Jeff Koonz to recap the offseason and preview the Bulldogs’ first game against Copiah-Lincoln.

Other special guests on the show were Defensive Coordinator Don Yanowsky, Co-Offensive Coordinator Raymond Gross, QB Tytus Heard, DL Tavian Johnson, RB Terry Bryant, and LB James Johnson.

The Jeff Koonz Show is a one hour talk show featuring Holmes Community College head football coach Jeff Koonz. The show airs live from Longhorn’s Steakhouse in Newport from 7:00 – 8:00 pm every Tuesday during the Holmes CC football season. Doors open at 6:00 pm and carryout/call-in orders are available. 

 

 

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Emergency Dispatches: August 27, 2019

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At 7:17 am Attala Deputies, MedStat EMS along with Attala Fire and Rescue responded to a report of an 18 wheeler accident. The caller said it was on Attala Road 2204. Deputy Scott Walters arrived on scene and reported the driver simply ran off the road and his truck was stuck. Other responding units were cancelled. No injuries were reported.

 

 

 

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Redbud Insurance Vote Count 2019: live election coverage now on Breezy 101

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Breezy 101 and Breezynews.com will provide live election coverage for Attala County Democratic and Republican runoff elections tonight.

Melissa Boswell Townsend will be live on location at the Attala County Courthouse reporting on returns as they become available.

Phillip Palmertree will be reporting on governor and other races from our state desk.

The live coverage can be heard on Breezy 101, Breezynews.com, and the Breezy 101 app.

 

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Attala County Election Results

Today in history: August 28

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Today is Wednesday, Aug. 28, the 240th day of 2019. There are 125 days left in the year.

Today’s Highlight in History:

On August 28, 1955, Emmett Till, a black teen-ager from Chicago, was abducted from his uncle’s home in Money, Mississippi, by two white men after he had supposedly whistled at a white woman; he was found brutally slain three days later.

On this date:

In 1916, Italy declared war on Germany during World War I.

In 1944, during World War II, German forces in Toulon and Marseille (mahr-SAY’), France, surrendered to Allied troops.

In 1963, more than 200,000 people listened as the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his “I Have a Dream” speech in front of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C.

In 1968, police and anti-war demonstrators clashed in the streets of Chicago as the Democratic National Convention nominated Hubert H. Humphrey for president.

In 1987, a fire damaged the Arcadia, Fla., home of Ricky, Robert and Randy Ray, three hemophiliac brothers infected with AIDS whose court-ordered school attendance had sparked a local uproar. Academy Award-winning movie director John Huston died in Middletown, R.I., at age 81.

In 1990, an F5 tornado struck the Chicago area, killing 29 people.

In 1996, Democrats nominated President Bill Clinton for a second term at their national convention in Chicago. The troubled 15-year marriage of Britain’s Prince Charles and Princess Diana officially ended with the issuing of a divorce decree.

In 2005, New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin (NAY’-gin) ordered everyone in the city to evacuate after Hurricane Katrina grew to a monster storm.

In 2008, surrounded by an enormous, adoring crowd at Invesco Field in Denver, Barack Obama accepted the Democratic presidential nomination, promising what he called a clean break from the “broken politics in Washington and the failed policies of George W. Bush.”

In 2012, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney swept to the Republican presidential nomination at a storm-delayed national convention in Tampa, Florida.

In 2013, a military jury sentenced Maj. Nidal Hasan to death for the 2009 shooting rampage at Fort Hood that claimed 13 lives. On the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech at the Lincoln Memorial, President Barack Obama stood on the same steps as he challenged new generations to seize the cause of racial equality.

In 2017, floodwaters reached the rooflines of single-story homes as Hurricane Harvey poured rain on the Houston area for a fourth consecutive day; thousands of people had been rescued from the flooding.

Ten years ago: The Los Angeles County coroner’s office announced that Michael Jackson’s death was a homicide caused primarily by the powerful anesthetic propofol (PROH’-puh-fahl) and another sedative, lorazepam (lor-AZ’-uh-pam). Celebrity disc jockey Adam Goldstein, known as DJ AM, was found dead in his New York apartment; he was 36.

Five years ago: Comedian Joan Rivers was rushed to New York’s Mount Sinai Hospital after she suffered cardiac arrest at a doctor’s office where she’d gone for a routine outpatient procedure (Rivers died a week later at age 81). Acknowledging he “didn’t get it right” with a two-game suspension for Ravens running back Ray Rice, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell (guh-DEHL’) announced tougher penalties for players accused of domestic violence, including six weeks for a first offense and at least a year for a second. Glenn Cornick, 67, the original bass player in the rock band Jethro Tull, died in Hilo, Hawaii.

One year ago: A white former police officer, Roy Oliver, was convicted of murder for fatally shooting an unarmed black 15-year-old boy, Jordan Edwards, while firing into a car packed with teenagers in suburban Dallas; Oliver was sentenced the following day to 15 years in prison. Puerto Rico’s governor raised the official death toll from Hurricane Maria in the U.S. territory from 64 to 2,975, after an independent study found that the number of people who died in the aftermath of the 2017 storm had been severely undercounted. Mourners filed into an African American history museum in Detroit for a public viewing for the late Aretha Franklin, part of a week of commemorations for the soul legend.

Today’s Birthdays: Actor Sonny Shroyer is 84. Actress Marla Adams is 81. Actor Ken Jenkins is 79. Former Defense Secretary William S. Cohen is 79. Actor David Soul is 76. Former MLB manager and player Lou Piniella (pihn-EHL’-uh) is 76. Actress Barbara Bach is 73. Actress Debra Mooney is 72. Singer Wayne Osmond (The Osmonds) is 68. Actor Daniel Stern is 62. Olympic gold medal figure skater Scott Hamilton is 61. Actor John Allen Nelson is 60. Actress Emma Samms is 59. Actress Jennifer Coolidge is 58. Movie director David Fincher is 57. Actress Amanda Tapping is 54. Country singer Shania (shah-NY’-uh) Twain is 54. Actor Billy Boyd is 51. Actor Jack Black is 50. Actor Jason Priestley is 50. Actor Daniel Goddard (TV: “The Young and the Restless”) is 48. Olympic gold medal swimmer Janet Evans is 48. Actor J. August Richards is 46. Rock singer-musician Max Collins (Eve 6) is 41. Actress Carly Pope is 39. Country singer Jake Owen is 38. Country singer LeAnn Rimes is 37. Actress Kelly Thiebaud is 37. Actor Alfonso Herrera is 36. Actress Sarah Roemer is 35. Actor Armie Hammer is 33. Rock singer Florence Welch (Florence and the Machine) is 33. Actress Shalita Grant is 31. Country-pop singer Cassadee Pope (TV: “The Voice”) is 30. Actress Katie Findlay is 29. Actor/singer Samuel Larsen is 28. Actor Kyle Massey is 28. Actress Quvenzhane (kwuh-VEHN’-zhah-nay) Wallis is 16. Reality TV star Alana Thompson, AKA “Honey Boo Boo,” is 14.

Thought for Today: “The opposite of love is not hate, it’s indifference. The opposite of art is not ugliness, it’s indifference. The opposite of faith is not heresy, it’s indifference. And the opposite of life is not death, it’s indifference.” _ Elie Wiesel (EL’-ee vee-ZEHL’), Romanian-born journalist-author.

The Associated Press.

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Breezy101 Church Bulletin

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  • St.Therese Catholic Church, located at 108 Bell St. Kosciusko, holds Mass (English) Sunday 10:30 A.M, Mass (Spanish) Sunday 2:00 P.M,
    Wednesday Holy Hour 5:00 P.M , Wednesday Mass 6:00 P.M.
  • Hopewell MB Church in Goodman will have their Annual Fall Revival August 26-28 at 7 pm nightly. The speakers will be Monday-Pastor Anthony Woodard from Sandridge MB Church, Tuesday-Pastor Derrick Lucious from Pleasant Grove MB Church #2, Wednesday-Pastor Gary Stewart from Greater Fairview MB Church. We look forward to worshiping with you.
  • Ethel Baptist Church will host a First Responders Appreciation Service Sunday, September 1. All firs responders are invited to attend service at 11:00 am and the following meal.
  • Williamsville Baptist Church will be having an indoor yard sale in the gym on Friday&Saturday, September 5&6, from 8AM-3PM. On Thursday, September 4 you can pay $5 for a wristband that will allow you to shop our “Early Bird” hours 5PM-7PM. All proceeds will go to support the mission work of Forgotten Children’s Ministry in Honduras.
  • Doty Springs Baptist Church will host Williamson Branch on Saturday, September 7 at 6 pm. You are invited to come at 5 pm to bring your favorite “finger food” for a time of fellowship. A love offering will be received.
  • Mt.Pilgrim MBC will have their Homecoming/Family & Friends Day on September 14 & 15, 2019.. They will also have their Annual Choir Day Program on Saturday, September 28, 2019 at 6:00 pm.
  • Parkway Baptist Church will hold a Women’s Conference September 13-14. Friday conference begins is 7-9 pm and Saturday is 9:30 am-2 pm. Childcare is available and a snack and lunch will be provided. Lunch will be provided for the adults. The subject of the conference is “Draw Near to God” and will be presented by Wendie Woods, a Christian Counselor form Starkville; the music will be led by Charlie Murphey of Brandon, and Randy Edgar of Union. For more information call the church office at 662-289-1222.
  • New Hope Baptist Church will have revival September 29-October 2. Brother Junior Davis will be the speaker and Steve and Becky Carver will lead the music. Sunday, September 29 starts at 6 pm, Monday-Wednesday, services start at 7 pm. Everyone is welcome to come and be blessed.
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Kicks Picks Week 1 Winner: Aaron Terrell

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Kicks Picks Presented by Wheel-In Grocery of Carthage started the season last week with Week 1 registering an all time high of 168 entries submitted.

With several upsets during the first week’s games, the results took its toll on most players.

However, one player seemed to have the right crystal ball to outdistance the field.

The winner for Week 1 is Aaron Terrell of Union.  Aaron wins the Tailgate Prize Pack from Wheel In.

Week 2 picks can be found here.

Make your selections and submit prior to 6pm on Friday to be eligible.

Remember to play each week because the person who guesses the most games correctly for the year will win the grand prize of a flat screen TV… so get your picks in!

It’s Free… It’s Fun… It’s Kick Picks!

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High school football schedule – Friday, August 30

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Local area high school football games for August 30:

Attala County:

  • Kosciusko at Newton County
  • West Lowndes at McAdams
  • Central Holmes at Ethel

Choctaw County:

  • Starkville Academy at French Camp
  • Winona at Choctaw County

Holmes County:

  • Holmes County Central at Greenwood

Leake County:

  • Leake Academy at Jackson Academy (Listen Live on Kicks 96.7)
  • Leake Central at Leake County (Live on Cruisin 98.3)

Neshoba County:

  • Germantown at Neshoba Central
  • Philadelphia at West Lauderdale
  • Cherokee (NC) at Choctaw Central

Scott County:

  • Bay Springs at Forest
  • Lake at Kemper County
  • Scott Central at Morton
  • Enterprise at Sebastopol

Winston County:

  • Union at Nanih Waiya
  • West Point at Louisville
  • Noxapater at Eupora
  • Winston Academy at Winona Christian

Other notable games:

  • Brandon at Madison Central
  • Oxford at Starkville
  • Columbus at Noxubee County
  • Warren Central at Pearl
  • Simpson Academy at Jackson Prep

 

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AP Mississippi Prep Poll

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The top teams in the Mississippi Associated Press high school football polls, with first-place votes, records, and total points:

Class Overall
School W-L Pt
1. Brandon (4) (1-0) 100
2. West Point (4) (1-0) 91
3. Madison Central (3) (1-0) 88
4. Pearl (1-0) 68
5. Starkville (0-1) 59
6. Oxford (1-0) 50
7. Lafayette (1-0) 24
8. Olive Branch (0-0) 20
9. Petal (1-0) 18
10. South Panola (1-0) 12

 

Others receiving votes: Horn Lake 9, Laurel 8, Picayune 8, Louisville 8, South Pike 7, Warren Central 6, Corinth 4, Columbia 4, Hattiesburg 4, Heritage Aca. 3, Taylorsville 3, West Jones 3, Greenwood 2, Madison-Ridgeland Aca. 2, Gulfport 2, Poplarville 1, Houston 1.

 

Class 1A
School W-L Pts
1. Nanih Waiya (1) (0-1) 90
2. Lumberton (8) (1-0) 88
3. Smithville (1-0) 75
4. Noxapater (1-0) 59
5. Simmons (1) (0-1) 51

 

Others receiving votes: TCPS 20, Biggersville 13, West Lowndes 12, West Bolivar 10, Ray Brooks 8, Stringer 7, Leake County 7,

 

Class 2A
School W-L Pts
1. Taylorsville (10) (1-0) 109
2. Charleston (1) (1-1) 73
3. Bay Springs (1-0) 61
4. Philadelphia (0-1) 60
5. Scott Central (0-1) 54

 

Others receiving votes: Calhoun City 37, Collins 18, Pelahatchie 15, Wesson 7, East Webster 6,

 

Class 3A
School W-L Pts
1. Seminary (1) (1-0) 80
2. Columbia (5) (1-0) 75
3. Water Valley (2) (1-0) 74
4. Noxubee County (1) (1-0) 69
5. Houston (1) (1-0) 61

 

Others receiving votes: Winona 24, Jefferson Davis County 19, Aberdeen 14, Tylertown 9, North Panola 8, Forest 7,

 

Class 4A
School W-L Pts
1. Louisville (2) (0-1) 78
2. Poplarville (0-1) 77
3. Corinth (6) (1-0) 76
4. South Pike (2) (1-0) 75
5. Greenwood (1) (1-0) 72

 

Others receiving votes: West Lauderdale 15, Greene County 13, Newton County 8, St. Stanislaus 7, Sumrall 7, Itawamba AHS 6, Pontotoc 6.

 

Class 5A
School W-L Pts
1. West Point (11) (1-0) 110
2. Lafayette (1-0) 90
3. West Jones (1-0) 71
4. Picayune (0-0) 57
(tie) Laurel (1-0) 57

 

Others receiving votes: Holmes County Central 28, Grenada 13, Hattiesburg 8, South Jones 6.

 

Class 6A
School W-L Pts
1. Brandon (6) (1-0) 102
2. Madison Central (4) (1-0) 99
3. Starkville (0-1) 78
4. Pearl (1-0) 69
5. Oxford (1-0) 54

 

Others receiving votes: Horn Lake 10, Oak Grove 8, Petal 8, Warren Central 6, Gulfport 6,

 

Class Private Schools
School W-L Pts
1. Madison-Ridgeland Aca. (7) (2-0) 106
2. Heritage Aca. (4) (2-0) 94
3. Jackson Prep (0-1 ) 81
4. St. Joseph, Greenville (1-0) 44
5. Parklane Aca. (1-0) 42

 

Others receiving votes: Pillow Aca. 22, Simpson Aca. 20, Jackson Aca. 18, Presbyterian Christian 7, Tri-County Aca. 6,

 

All Associated Press members in Mississippi are eligible to participate in the high school football poll. Those who voted for this week’s poll are: Boswell Media, Kosciusko; Daily Leader, Brookhaven; The Commercial Dispatch, Columbus; The Sun-Herald, Biloxi-Gulfport; The Clarion-Ledger, Jackson; Enterprise-Journal, McComb; Starkville Daily News, Starkville; Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal, Tupelo; The Vicksburg Post, Vicksburg; WTVA-TV, Tupelo; WCBI, Columbus.

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BOLO Issued by Neshoba County (Audio)

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At 10:20 am City and County Officers were notified of a B.O.L.O. (Be On the Look Out) issued by Neshoba County for a white 2005 Chevrolet Tahoe taken overnight. The tag number given was “KMA 4642”. The vehicle is said to have the back drivers side rear window broken out and covered with tape. If you see this vehicle you are urged to contact the Neshoba County Sheriff’s Department at (601) 656-7659 or your local 911 Dispatch.

 

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Emergency Dispatches: August 28, 2019

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emergency 911

At 7:06 am Kosciusko Police were called to Kosciusko Lower Elementary for a report of a minor auto accident. No injuries were reported.

At 11:40 pm Kosciusko Police were called to the Sunflower parking lot for a report of a minor auto accident. No injuries were reported.

At 12:03 pm Kosciusko Police, MedStat EMS along with Kosciusko City Fire responded to the Kosciusko Medical Clinic for a patient struct by a vehicle.

At 1:47 pm Kosciusko Police were called to the Wal-Mart parking lot for a report of a minor auto accident. No injuries were reported.

At 3:44 pm Attala Deputies and The Mississippi Highway Patrol were called to highway 12 west. The caller said traffic was backed up because some type of line was in the roadway.

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Today in history: August 29

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Today is Thursday, Aug. 29, the 241st day of 2019. There are 124 days left in the year.

Today’s Highlight in History:

On Aug. 29, 1944, 15,000 American troops of the 28th Infantry Division marched down the Champs Elysees (shahms ay-lee-ZAY’) in Paris as the French capital continued to celebrate its liberation from the Nazis.

On this date:

In 1814, during the War of 1812, Alexandria, Virginia, formally surrendered to British military forces, which occupied the city until September 3.

In 1862, the Bureau of Engraving and Printing began operations at the United States Treasury.

In 1877, the second president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Brigham Young, died in Salt Lake City, Utah, at age 76.

In 1957, the Senate gave final congressional approval to a Civil Rights Act after South Carolina Sen. Strom Thurmond (then a Democrat) ended a filibuster that had lasted 24 hours.

In 1958, pop superstar Michael Jackson was born in Gary, Indiana.

In 1965, Gemini 5, carrying astronauts Gordon Cooper and Charles “Pete” Conrad, splashed down in the Atlantic after 8 days in space.

In 1966, the Beatles concluded their fourth American tour with their last public concert, held at Candlestick Park in San Francisco.

In 1972, swimmer Mark Spitz of the United States won the third of his seven gold medals at the Munich Olympics, finishing first in the 200-meter freestyle.

In 1982, Academy Award-winning actress Ingrid Bergman died in London on her 67th birthday.

In 1996, the Democratic National Convention in Chicago nominated Al Gore for a second term as vice president. Earlier in the day, President Bill Clinton’s chief political strategist, Dick Morris, resigned amid a scandal over his relationship with a prostitute.

In 2005, Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast near Buras, Louisiana, bringing floods that devastated New Orleans. More than 1,800 people in the region died.

In 2008, Republican presidential nominee John McCain picked Sarah Palin, a maverick conservative who had been governor of Alaska for less than two years, to be his running mate.

Ten years ago: Funeral services were held in Boston for Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, who was eulogized by President Barack Obama; hours later, Kennedy’s remains were buried at Arlington National Cemetery outside Washington. Eight people were found beaten to death at a mobile home in Glynn County, Georgia; family member Guy Heinze (hynz) Jr., who reported finding the bodies, was later convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole. Space shuttle Discovery and seven astronauts blazed into orbit on a flight to the international space station.

Five years ago: A federal judge threw out new Texas abortion restrictions that would have effectively closed more than a dozen clinics statewide in a victory for opponents of tough new anti-abortion laws sweeping across the U.S. (The Supreme Court later struck down parts of the Texas anti-abortion measure as an “undue burden” on access to abortion.)

One year ago: Sen. John McCain was remembered as a “true American hero” at a crowded service at the North Phoenix Baptist Church after a motorcade carried McCain’s body from the state Capitol. Kanye West apologized on a Chicago radio station (WGCI) for calling slavery a “choice.” The government reported that the economy had grown at a strong 4.2 percent annual rate in the April-June quarter, the best showing in nearly four years. Paul Taylor, a towering figure in American modern dance, died at a New York hospital at the age of 88.

Today’s Birthdays: Actress Betty Lynn (TV: “The Andy Griffith Show”) is 93. Movie director William Friedkin is 84. Actor Elliott Gould is 81. Movie director Joel Schumacher is 80. Actress Deborah Van Valkenburgh is 67. Former Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew is 64. Dancer-choreographer Mark Morris is 63. Country musician Dan Truman (Diamond Rio) is 63. Actress Rebecca DeMornay is 60. Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch (GOR’-suhch) is 52. Singer Me’Shell NdegeOcello (n-DAY’-gay-OH’-chehl-oh) is 51. Rhythm-and-blues singer Carl Martin (Shai) is 49. Actress Carla Gugino is 48. Rock musician Kyle Cook (Matchbox Twenty) is 44. Actor John Hensley is 42. Actress Kate Simses is 40. Rock musician David Desrosiers (Simple Plan) is 39. Rapper A+ is 37. Actress Jennifer Landon is 36. Actor Jeffrey Licon is 34. Actress-singer Lea Michele is 33. Actress Charlotte Ritchie is 30. Actress Nicole Gale Anderson is 29. MLB pitcher Noah Syndergaard (SIHN’-dur-gahrd) is 27. Rock singer Liam Payne (One Direction) is 26.

Thought for Today: “Be yourself. The world worships the original.” _ Ingrid Bergman (1915-1982).

The Associated Press.

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Happening today: Public meeting set to discuss proposed Mississippi Museum of the American Indian

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A public meeting has been set for a discussion on the proposed Mississippi Museum of the American Indian.

The meeting will be held Thursday, Aug. 29 at 6:00 pm at the Mary Ricks Thorton Cultural Center in downtown Kosciusko.

A special presentation will be given on the impacts museums can have on the economy and tourism.

For more information, contact Darren Milner at 662-289-2981.

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Boswell Media Sports Football Broadcast Schedule

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Boswell Media Sports Broadcast Schedule

Thursday, August 29:

                                                 Northwest at East Central

  • Radio: Breezy Cruisin 98.3 (WKOZ)
  • Audio/Video Stream: Kicks96news.com
  • Pre-game: 6:00 pm
  • Kickoff: 6:30 pm
  • Play-by-Play: Melvin Wooten
  • Color Commentary: Phillip Palmertree

 

Holmes at C0-Lin

  •  Radio: Breezy 101.1 (WLIN-FM)
  • Audio Stream: Breezynews.com
  • Pre-game: 6:00 pm
  • Kickoff: 6:30
  • Play-by-Play: Josh West
  • Color Commentary: Cliff Barker

 

Friday, August 30:

Whippets Kosciusko at Newton County

  • Radio: Breezy 101.1 (WLIN-FM)
  • Audio/Video Stream*: Breezynews.com/Breezy 101 mobile app
  • Pre-game: 6:30 pm**
  • Kickoff: 7:00 pm
  • Play-by-Play: Breck Riley
  • Color Commentary: Phillip Palmertree

LeakeAcademyLeake Academy at Jackson Academy  

  • Radio: Kicks 96.7 (WCKK)
  • Audio Stream: Kicks96news.com/Kicks 96 Mobile App
  • Pre-game: 6:30 pm**
  • Kickoff: 7:00 pm
  • Play-by-Play: Melvin Wooten
  • Color Commentary: Gilbert Barham

 

Leake Central at Leake County

  • Radio: Cruisin 98.3 (WKOZ), Breezy 101.1 (WLIN-FM)
  • Audio Stream: Cruisin 98 Mobile App
  • Pre-game: 6:45 pm**
  • Kickoff: 7:00 pm
  • Play-by-Play: Durward Stanton

 

 

*Video stream availability is dependent on weather and Wi-Fi capability

**Pregame times are approximate.

 

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Whippet LB named Autumn Ridge Dental Player of the Game

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Kosciusko Whippet linebacker Devote Ellis has been named this week’s Autumn Ridge Dental Player of the Game.

Ellis recorded multiple tackles, 2 tackles for loss, 1 sack, and a tipped pass in the Whippets’ opening game of the season Friday against Yazoo County.

For his performance, Ellis was awarded a t-shirt courtesy of Autumn Ridge Dental.

The Whippets will next take the field Friday, Aug. 30 against Newton County.

Listen to the game on Breezy 101, Breezynews.com, and the Breezy 101 mobile app to find out who will named the next Autumn Ridge Dental Player of the Game.

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Baptist Memorial Hospital – Attala named to Top 20 Critical Access Hospital list

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Baptist Memorial Hospital – Attala in Kosciusko was recently named one of the Top 20 Critical Access Hospitals (CAHs) for QUALITY in the country.

The Top 20 Critical Access Hospitals, including Baptist Memorial Hospital – Attala, scored best among critical access hospitals as determined by The Chartis Center for Rural Health for Quality. The rankings were recently announced by the National Rural Health Association (NRHA). An awards ceremony will be held during NRHA’s Critical Access Hospital Conference in September in Kansas City, Mo.

The Top 20 Critical Access Hospital “winners” are those hospitals who have achieved success in the overall performance based on a composite rating from eight indices of strength: inpatient market share, outpatient market share, quality, outcomes, patient perspectives, cost, charge and financial stability.

This group was selected from The Chartis Center for Rural Health’s 2019 Top 100 CAH list, which was released earlier this year.

“Baptist Memorial Hospital – Attala is proud of the efforts of its physicians and staff who have contributed to our hospital achieving this designation,” said Rob Coleman, Baptist Memorial Hospital – Attala CEO. “Our results as a top Quality performing means our community can count on us to deliver the services they need now and in the future.”

Those hospitals that have been recognized as Top 20 Critical Access Hospital “best practice recipients” have achieved success one of two key areas of performance:

Quality index: A rating of hospital performance based on the percentile rank across the five categories of Hospital Compare Process of Care measures.

Patient perspective index: A rating of hospital performance based on the percentile rank on two Hospital Compare HCAHPS measures (“Overall Rating” and “Highly Recommend)”.

Baptist Attala was the only hospital in Mississippi to receive this designation.

 About Mississippi Baptist Medical Center

Founded in 1938 as Montfort Jones Memorial Hospital, our hospital has a rich history of patient-centered care. The hospital became affiliated with Baptist Memorial Health Care in May 2017 when Mississippi Baptist Health Systems and Baptist Memorial Health Care signed a shared mission agreement. That partnership made Baptist Memorial Health Care Mississippi’s largest health care organization. Baptist Memorial hospitals offer patients in rural and urban areas access to the region’s largest network of doctors and specialists, as well as access to Epic―one of the country’s most sophisticated electronic health record systems. To learn more, visit baptistonline.org/attala.

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