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Servpro Coaches Show: August 29 (audio)

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Before the Whippets take the field Friday night, you can hear a preview of the game during the Servpro Coaches Show.

This week, coach Kelly Causey gives his thoughts on opening game against Yazoo County and previews Friday night’s game against Newton County.

The Servpro Coaches Show airs on Breezy 101 Thursdays at 7:35 am and 3:35 pm.

The show is also available here Breezynews.com and the Boswell Media YouTube channel Thursdays following “Good Morning Kosciusko.”

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Emergency Dispatches: August: 29, 2019

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At 2:38 pm Attala Deputies, Carmack Volunteers along with Attala Fire and Rescue were called to Attala Road 3230 near Sandhill Church for a report of an auto accident involving a log truck. The caller said there were no injuries they simply needed a report.

At 6:21 pm Attala Deputies were called to a residence on Attala Road 1133 for a report of a B&E.

At 6:54 pm Kosciusko Police, MedStat EMS along with City Fire and Rescue responded to a report of a two vehicle MVA on highway 12 east and highway 43 north. Emergency personnel arrived on scene and notified dispatch that both east bound lanes were blocked. No injuries were reported.

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Excitement at Holmes CC Bulldogs Opener

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The Holmes Bulldogs traveled to Wesson to face the Copiah-Lincoln Wolves in Thursday’s season opener.  The action is always high when these two clubs go head-to-head.  And tonight was no exception.

Holmes drew first blood with a touchdown in the first.  Copiah-Lincoln came back with their own touchdown, and then another in the second quarter.  The half-time score was 14-7, Copiah-Lincoln.

The Bulldogs tie up the game in the top of the third quarter.  After the Wolves break away with two more touchdowns, Holmes lights a fire coming down the field for a touchdown, 27-21.  But Copiah-Lincoln holds the line against further Bulldog efforts, making 27-21 the final.

Tyler Taylor was named the Player of the Game.

Join us every Thursday night for Holmes Community College football, always available on Breezy 101, breezynews.com, and the BreezyNews app.

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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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Today in history: August 30

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Today is Friday, Aug. 30, the 242nd day of 2019. There are 123 days left in the year.

Today’s Highlight in History:

On August 30, 1967, the Senate confirmed the appointment of Thurgood Marshall as the first black justice on the U.S. Supreme Court.

On this date:

In 1862, Confederate forces won victories against the Union at the Second Battle of Bull Run in Manassas, Virginia, and the Battle of Richmond in Kentucky.

In 1945, U.S. Gen. Douglas MacArthur arrived in Japan to set up Allied occupation headquarters.

In 1963, the “Hot Line” communications link between Washington and Moscow went into operation.

In 1983, Guion (GY’-un) S. Bluford Jr. became the first black American astronaut to travel in space as he blasted off aboard the Challenger.

In 1986, Soviet authorities arrested Nicholas Daniloff, a correspondent for U.S. News and World Report, as a spy a week after American officials arrested Gennadiy Zakharov, a Soviet employee of the United Nations, on espionage charges in New York. (Both men were later released.)

In 1989, a federal jury in New York found “hotel queen” Leona Helmsley guilty of income tax evasion, but acquitted her of extortion. (Helmsley ended up serving 18 months behind bars, a month at a halfway house and two months under house arrest.)

In 1997, Americans received word of the car crash in Paris that claimed the lives of Princess Diana, her boyfriend, Dodi Fayed (DOH’-dee FY’-ehd), and their driver, Henri Paul. (Because of the time difference, it was August 31 where the crash occurred.)

In 2002, With just hours to spare, baseball averted a strike; it was the first time since 1970 that players and owners had agreed to a new collective bargaining agreement without a work stoppage.

In 2005, a day after Hurricane Katrina hit, floods were covering 80 percent of New Orleans, looting continued to spread and rescuers in helicopters and boats picked up hundreds of stranded people.

In 2007, in a serious breach of nuclear security, a B-52 bomber armed with six nuclear warheads flew cross-country unnoticed; the Air Force later punished 70 people.

In 2012, Mitt Romney launched his fall campaign for the White House with a rousing, personal speech to the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Florida, proclaiming that America needs “jobs, lots of jobs.”

In 2017, the former Hurricane Harvey completed a U-turn in the Gulf of Mexico and rolled ashore for the second time in six days, hitting southwestern Louisiana as a tropical storm with heavy rains and winds of 45 miles an hour. Floodwaters began to recede in Houston, where thousands of homes were flooded.

Ten years ago: Voters in Japan ousted the country’s conservatives after more than a half century of rule and put the untested Democratic Party of Japan in control. The space shuttle Discovery docked at the international space station, delivering a full load of gear and science experiments. Chula Vista, California, came up big late to win the Little League World Series, defeating Taoyuan, Taiwan, 6-3.

Five years ago: The U.S. military said fighter aircraft and unmanned drones had struck Islamic State militants near Iraq’s Mosul (MOH’-sul) Dam. Under cover of darkness, 40 Filipino peacekeepers escaped their besieged outpost in the Golan Heights after a seven-hour gunbattle with Syrian rebels. The St. Louis Rams cut Michael Sam, the first openly gay player drafted in the NFL.

One year ago: A Los Angeles man was arrested and charged with making a series of phone calls threatening to kill journalists at The Boston Globe for what he allegedly called “treasonous” attacks on President Donald Trump. (Robert Chain later pleaded guilty to seven counts of making threatening communications; he is scheduled for sentencing in September.) The president told Congress that he would be canceling pay raises that were due in January for most civilian federal employees, citing budget constraints.

Today’s Birthdays: Actress Elizabeth Ashley is 80. Actor Ben Jones is 78. Actor John Kani is 77. Cartoonist R. Crumb is 76. Olympic gold medal skier Jean-Claude Killy (zhahn-KLOHD’ kee-LEE’) is 76. Comedian Lewis Black is 71. Actor Timothy Bottoms is 68. Actor David Paymer is 65. Jazz musician Gerald Albright is 62. Actor Michael Chiklis is 56. Actress Michael Michele is 53. Country musician Geoff Firebaugh is 51. Country singer Sherrie Austin is 48. Rock singer-musician Lars Frederiksen (Rancid) is 48. Actress Cameron Diaz is 47. Rock musician Leon Caffrey (formerly w/Space) is 46. TV personality Lisa Ling is 46. Rock singer-musician Aaron Barrett (Reel Big Fish) is 45. Actor Raul Castillo is 42. Actor Michael Gladis is 42. Rock musician Matt Taul (Tantric; Days of the New) is 41. MLB pitcher Adam Wainwright is 38. Tennis player Andy Roddick is 37. Singer Rachael Price (Lake Street Dive) is 34. Rock musician Ryan Ross is 33. Actress Johanna Braddy is 32. Actor Cameron Finley is 32.

Thought for Today: “Greatness is not measured by what a man or woman accomplishes, but by the opposition he or she has overcome to reach his goals.” _ Dorothy Height, American civil rights activist (1912-2010).

The Associated Press.

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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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Attala County Library celebrating Library Card Sign Up Month with prize giveaways

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“Library Card Sign-Up Month” starts Sept. 3 and runs through Sept. 30 at all Mid-Mississippi Regional Library System (MMRLS) locations.

A library card opens up a world of free movies, television shows, e-books, audio books, comic books/graphic novels/manga, high speed internet access, online databases, programming for the entire family, and over 3 million books. A visit to your local library also provides you and your family with a sense of community, an event to build family time around, and the opportunity to advance in your education, job, or hobbies using your local resources.

At the Attala County Library, patrons applying for their first library card this month will be entered into a drawing for a chance to win one of these prizes:

  • JamToys- Provided By: Jason’s Southern Table
  • $60 Gift Certificate @ Jason’s Southern Table
  • Gift Certificate for an Oil Change- Provided By: XPRESS LUBE
  • Portable Bluetooth Speaker- Provided By: The Attala County Library
  • $50 Gas Card Provided By: Dickerson Petroleum

The drawing will be Oct. 1 at 9:00 AM.

Ready to sign up? It’s easy! All you need is a photo ID and proof of address. Lose your library card? No problem! During the month of September current library users who have lost their library card may obtain a replacement card completely free of charge. Visit or call your local library for more information.

Contact the Attala County Library at 662-289-5141 for more information.

 

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40th annual Big Black River Festival set for Sept. 14


Mississippi 2nd Amendment sales tax holiday this weekend

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Beginning today, customers in Mississippi can save money on eligible items during the Mississippi Second Amendment Sales Tax Holiday.

This weekend will be a big one for hunters. Retailers are getting ready for customers who are looking for bargains on firearms and much more. Other items include archery equipment, which has become a big seller this year and a large selection of accessories to make the hunt more comfortable and more successful.

“This is a great time for them to get a lot of great savings,” said Mark Green, a sports and outdoor retailer in south Mississippi. “And obviously, dove season opens up this Sunday, which is perfect timing.”

The sales tax holiday will offer at least 7% savings for specific items Friday through Sunday.

Here’s a list of eligible items: Firearms, ammunition or certain hunting supplies, archery equipment, firearm and archery cases, firearm and archery accessories, hearing protection, holsters, belts and slings.

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Lunch Time MVA Sends One to Hospital

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At 12:00 pm Kosciusko Police, MedStat EMS along with City Fire and Rescue responded to a report of a two vehicle MVA on highway 12 west at the Martin Luther King intersection. The caller said they did have injuries.

Emergency personnel arrived on scene to fin both west bond lanes blocked.

One person was transported to Baptist-Attala for medical treatment. The extent of their injuries in not known.

The Kosciusko Police Department will be in charge of the investigation.

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Kosciusko at Newton County—VIDEO REPLAY

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Kosciusko Whippets Win First Road Game of Season

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The Kosciusko Whippets traveled to Newton County to face the Cougars in the first away game of the 2019 season.

The first half was almost all defense.  After Kosciusko scored a touchdown on the first drive of the game, the only other scoring in the first half was two field goals by Newton County, making the half-time score 7-6, Whippets.

The defense domination continues until just before the end of the third quarter when Newton County scores their first touchdown of the game.  Kosciusko comes right back in the top of the fourth, scoring their second touchdown, retaking the lead with a score of 14-13.  And that was the final, making the Whippets 1-1 on the season.

Devonta Turner was named the Autumn Ridge Player of the Game.

Join us next Friday night when the Whippets host the Winona Tigers.  All Whippets games are available on Breezy 101, breezynews.com, and the Breezy101 app.

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Today in history: August 31

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Today is Saturday, Aug. 31, the 243rd day of 2019. There are 122 days left in the year.

Today’s Highlight in History:

On August 31, 1986, 82 people were killed when an Aeromexico jetliner and a small private plane collided over Cerritos, California. The Soviet passenger ship Admiral Nakhimov collided with a merchant vessel in the Black Sea, causing both to sink; up to 448 people reportedly died.

On this date:

In 1886, an earthquake with an estimated magnitude of 7.3 devastated Charleston, South Carolina, killing at least 60 people, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.

In 1888, Mary Ann Nichols, believed to be the first victim of “Jack the Ripper,” was found slain in London’s East End.

In 1935, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed an act prohibiting the export of U.S. arms to belligerents.

In 1939, the first issue of Marvel Comics, featuring the Human Torch, was published by Timely Publications in New York.

In 1969, boxer Rocky Marciano died in a light airplane crash in Iowa, a day before his 46th birthday.

In 1972, at the Munich (MYOO’-nik) Summer Olympics, American swimmer Mark Spitz won his fourth and fifth gold medals in the 100-meter butterfly and 800-meter freestyle relay; Soviet gymnast Olga Korbut won gold medals in floor exercise and the balance beam.

In 1980, Poland’s Solidarity labor movement was born with an agreement signed in Gdansk (guh-DANSK’) that ended a 17-day-old strike.

In 1989, Britain’s Princess Anne and her husband, Capt. Mark Phillips, announced they were separating after 15 years of marriage.

In 1992, white separatist Randy Weaver surrendered to authorities in Naples, Idaho, ending an 11-day siege by federal agents that had claimed the lives of Weaver’s wife, son and a deputy U.S. marshal. (Weaver was acquitted of murder and all other charges in connection with the confrontation; he was convicted of failing to appear for trial on firearms charges and was sentenced to 18 months in prison but given credit for 14 months he’d already served.)

In 1994, the Irish Republican Army declared a cease-fire. Russia officially ended its military presence in the former East Germany and the Baltics after half a century.

In 1997, Prince Charles brought Princess Diana home for the last time, escorting the body of his former wife to a Britain that was shocked, grief-stricken and angered by her death in a Paris traffic accident earlier that day.

In 2017, rescuers began a block-by-block search of tens of thousands of Houston homes, looking for anyone who might have been left behind in the floodwaters from Hurricane Harvey. The scope of the fake accounts scandal at Wells Fargo expanded, with the bank now saying 3.5 million accounts may have been opened without customers’ permission.

Ten years ago: Extremely dangerous and strengthening Hurricane Jimena roared toward Mexico’s resort-studded Baja (BAH’-hah) California Peninsula. Walt Disney Co. announced it was acquiring comic book giant Marvel Entertainment for $4 billion.

Five years ago: On the Sunday talk shows, leaders of the House and Senate intelligence committees prodded President Barack Obama to take decisive action against what they said were growing threats from Islamic State militants on U.S. soil.

One year ago: At a memorial in the U.S. Capitol Rotunda, congressional leaders saluted the late Arizona Republican Sen. John McCain as a model of service in war and peace and “one of the bravest souls our nation has ever produced.” Aretha Franklin, the “Queen of Soul,” was laid to rest after an eight-hour funeral at a Detroit church, where guests included Bill and Hillary Clinton, the Rev. Jesse Jackson, Stevie Wonder and Smokey Robinson. Serena Williams scored her most lopsided victory ever against her sister Venus, winning a third-round match at the U.S. Open, 6-1, 6-2. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos said she had “no intention of taking any action” regarding any possible use of federal money to arm teachers or provide them with firearms training.

Today’s Birthdays: Japanese monster movie actor Katsumi Tezuka (“Godzilla”) is 107. Actor Warren Berlinger is 82. Rock musician Jerry Allison (Buddy Holly and the Crickets) is 80. Actor Jack Thompson is 79. Violinist Itzhak Perlman is 74. Singer Van Morrison is 74. Rock musician Rudolf Schenker (The Scorpions) is 71. Actor Richard Gere is 70. Actor Stephen Henderson is 70. Olympic gold medal track and field athlete Edwin Moses is 64. Rock singer Glenn Tilbrook (Squeeze) is 62. Rock musician Gina Schock (The Go-Go’s) is 62. Singer Tony DeFranco (The DeFranco Family) is 60. Rhythm-and-blues musician Larry Waddell (Mint Condition) is 56. Actor Jaime P. Gomez is 54. Former baseball pitcher Hideo Nomo is 51. Rock musician Jeff Russo (Tonic) is 50. Singer-composer Deborah Gibson is 49. Rock musician Greg Richling (Wallflowers) is 49. Actor Zack Ward is 49. Golfer Padraig (PAH’-drig) Harrington is 48. Actor Chris Tucker is 47. Actress Sara Ramirez is 44. Rhythm-and-blues singer Tamara (Trina & Tamara) is 42.

Thought for Today: “When you pray, rather let your heart be without words than your words without heart.” _ John Bunyan (1628-1688).

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.
  • 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 6 & 7, 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.
  • Bethlehem M.B. Church  cordially invites you to attend our annual Women’s Day Program. This program will be September 22 at 2:30 p.m. Our speaker for this wonderful occasion will be our very own, Evangelist Gloria Lewis. Come out and be blessed.
  • 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.
 If you have a church announcement that you would like to be published in this bulletin, please click here.

 

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Video: Whippets win on a blocked field goal

Emergency Dispatches: August 31, 2019

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At 2:45 pm 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 Veterans Memorial Drive near Waters Truck and Tractor. One patient was transported to Baptist-Attala for medical treatment.

At 8:15 pm Attala Deputies, MedStat EMS, The Mississippi Highway Patrol along wit Attala Fire and Rescue responded to a report of an MVA. The call came in from the 900 block of South Natchez just outside the city limits. Emergency personnel arrived on scene and notified dispatch that it was a two vehicle MVA and and the south bound lane was blocked. No injuries were reported. All Fire personnel cleared at 8:45 pm

At 8:16 pm Attala Deputies were called to the 100 block of Burdine Road for a report of stolen items.

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6th annual Kosciusko Fall Festival set for Sept. 28

Rollover on 3134

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At 5:46 am Attala Deputies, MedStat EMS, Carmack Volunteers along with Attala Fire and Rescue responded to a report of a one vehicle rollover. The caller aid it was located on Attala Road 3134 of of highway 35 north.

Emergency personnel arrived on scene to find the vehicle having roll and resting on its side.

Deputy Scott Walters tells Breezy News that no injuries were reported in the accident.

The Attala County Sheriff’s Department is in charge of the investigation.

 

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