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Today in history: March 8

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Today is Sunday, March 8, the 68th day of 2020. There are 298 days left in the year.

Today’s Highlight in History:

On March 8, 1979, technology firm Philips demonstrated a prototype compact disc player during a press conference in Eindhoven, the Netherlands.

On this date:

In 1618, German astronomer Johannes Kepler devised his third law of planetary motion.

In 1702, England’s Queen Anne acceded to the throne upon the death of King William III.

In 1862, during the Civil War, the ironclad CSS Virginia rammed and sank the USS Cumberland and heavily damaged the USS Congress, both frigates, off Newport News, Virginia.

In 1948, the Supreme Court, in McCollum v. Board of Education, struck down voluntary religious education classes in Champaign, Illinois, public schools, saying the program violated separation of church and state.

In 1960, Democrat John F. Kennedy and Republican Richard M. Nixon won the New Hampshire presidential primary.

In 1965, the United States landed its first combat troops in South Vietnam as 3,500 Marines arrived to defend the U.S. air base at Da Nang.

In 1983, in a speech to the National Association of Evangelicals convention in Orlando, Florida, President Ronald Reagan referred to the Soviet Union as an “evil empire.”

In 1988, 17 soldiers were killed when two Army helicopters from Fort Campbell, Kentucky, collided in mid-flight.

In 1999, baseball Hall of Famer Joe DiMaggio died in Hollywood, Florida, at age 84.

In 2000, President Bill Clinton submitted to Congress legislation to establish permanent normal trade relations with China. (The U.S. and China signed a trade pact in November 2000.)

In 2008, President George W. Bush vetoed a bill that would have banned the CIA from using simulated drowning and other coercive interrogation methods to gain information from suspected terrorists.

In 2014, Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, a Boeing 777 with 239 people on board, vanished during a flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, setting off a massive search. (To date, the fate of the jetliner and its occupants has yet to be determined.)

Ten years ago: President Barack Obama made a spirited, shirt-sleeved appeal for passage of health care legislation during a visit to Arcadia University in Pennsylvania. A magnitude 6 earthquake struck eastern Turkey, killing at least 41 people.

Five years ago: Thousands of people crowded the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Alabama, many jammed shoulder to shoulder, to commemorate a bloody confrontation 50 years earlier between police and peaceful protesters that helped bring about the 1965 Voting Rights Act. Sam Simon, 59, a co-creator of “The Simpsons” and an animal-rights advocate, died in Pacific Palisades, California.

One year ago: Maryland’s highest court denied a new trial for Adnan Syed, whose murder conviction was chronicled in the hit podcast “Serial.” (The court agreed with a lower court that Syed’s legal counsel was deficient in failing to investigate an alibi witness, but it disagreed that the deficiency prejudiced the case.) Former Army intelligence analyst Chelsea Manning, who had served years in prison for leaking classified documents, was sent to jail for up to 18 months for refusing to testify before a grand jury investigating WikiLeaks. (Manning remains behind bars, vowing not to cooperate in the investigation.) A grand jury in Chicago indicted “Empire” actor Jussie Smollett on 16 felony counts related to making a false report that he was attacked by two men who shouted racial and homophobic slurs. (Prosecutors dropped the case in March, but a grand jury revived it in February 2020, indicting Smollett on charges of lying to police about the alleged attack.)

Today’s Birthdays: Jazz musician George Coleman is 85. Actress Sue Ane (correct) Langdon is 84. College Football Hall of Famer Pete Dawkins is 82. Songwriter Carole Bayer Sager is 76. Actor-director Micky Dolenz (The Monkees) is 75. Singer-musician Randy Meisner is 74. Pop singer Peggy March is 72. Baseball Hall of Famer Jim Rice is 67. Jazz musician Billy Childs is 63. Singer Gary Numan is 62. NBC News anchor Lester Holt is 61. Actor Aidan Quinn is 61. Country musician Jimmy Dormire is 60. Actress Camryn Manheim is 59. Actor Leon (no last name) is 59. Country-rock singer Shawn Mullins is 52. Neo-soul singer Van Hunt is 50. Actress Andrea Parker is 50. Actor Boris Kodjoe is 47. Actor Freddie Prinze Jr. is 44. Actress Laura Main is 43. Actor James Van Der Beek is 43. Rhythm-and-blues singer Kameelah Williams (702) is 42. Actor Nick Zano is 42. Rock singer Tom Chaplin (Keane) is 41. Rock musician Andy Ross (OK Go) is 41. Actress Jessica Collins is 37. Rhythm-and-blues singer Kristinia (kris-teh-NEE’-ah) DeBarge is 30.

Thought for Today: “The intelligent man who is proud of his intelligence is like the condemned man who is proud of his large cell.” — Simone Weil, French philosopher (1909-1943).

The Associated Press.

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Annual Picking 35 yard sale set for April 4, applications available

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“Picking 35” is returning for a fourth year.

Central Mississippi’s 60-mile yard sale is set for Saturday April 4 from 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

Yard sales will be set up on Hwy 35 from Vaiden to Walnut Grove and all points in between.

Official vendor applications can be found here.

For more information, contact Kosciusko-Attala Partnership at 662-289-2981.

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List of Attala County voting precincts

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District I

  • South Central – Old KJHS (Tipton Street)
  • Williamsville – Williamsville Baptist Church Family Life Center

District II

  • Northeast – Attala Coliseum
  • McCool – McCool Fire Station
  • Liberty Chapel – Masonic Lodge
  • Berea – Community House

District III

  • Northwest – Attala County Courthouse
  • North Central – Riding Arena
  • Carmack – School Building
  • Possumneck – Community House
  • Hesterville – Masonic Lodge

District IV

  • Southwest – Building by Palestine Church
  • Newport – McDaniel’s Store
  • Sallis – Sallis Fire Station
  • McAdams – McAdams School

District V

  • East – Jason Niles Park Pavilion
  • Providence – Providence Fire Station
  • Zama – Zama Fire Station
  • Thompson – Harmony Church
  • Ethel – Ethel Fire Station

If you aren’t sure which precinct to use, visit the this website and type in your address.

Boswell Media, Breezy 101, and Breezynews.com will provide complete coverage of the 2019 General Election beginning at 7:00 pm Tuesday, Nov. 5.

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Emergency Dispatches: March 8, 2020

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At 3:09 am Attala Deputies, MedStat EMS, The Mississippi Highway Patrol, Providence Volunteers along with Attala Fire and Rescue Central Station responded to a report of a one vehicle MVA on highway 14 east. Deputies arrived on scene and found the vehicle in a ditch. No injuries were reported.

At 1:31 pm Kosciusko Police were called to the Wal-Mart parking lot for a report of a two vehicle auto accident. The caller said whoever hit her car left the scene.

At 2:58 pm McCool Volunteers along with Attala Fire responded to a report of a woods fire on Attala Road 2111.

At 3:05 pm Attala Deputies, MedStat EMS, Sallis, Carmack and Friendship  Volunteers along with Attala Fire responded to a report of a structure fire on Attala Road 3045. Dispatch advised that it was fully engulfed in flames. The caller said there was a storage shed with propane tanks stored inside near the home. Central Electric was contacted to be dispatched to cut the power to the house. All emergency personnel cleared the scene at 6:57 pm.

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Today in history: March 9

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Today is Monday, March 9, the 69th day of 2020. There are 297 days left in the year.

Today’s Highlight in History:

On March 9, 1945, during World War II, U.S. B-29 bombers began launching incendiary bomb attacks against Tokyo, resulting in an estimated 100,000 deaths.

On this date:

In 1841, the U.S. Supreme Court, in United States v. The Amistad, ruled 7-1 in favor of a group of illegally enslaved Africans who were captured off the U.S. coast after seizing control of a Spanish schooner, La Amistad; the justices ruled that the Africans should be set free.

In 1916, more than 400 Mexican raiders led by Pancho Villa (VEE’-uh) attacked Columbus, New Mexico, killing 18 Americans. During the First World War, Germany declared war on Portugal.

In 1933, Congress, called into special session by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, began its “hundred days” of enacting New Deal legislation.

In 1959, Mattel’s Barbie doll, created by Ruth Handler, made its public debut at the American International Toy Fair in New York.

In 1964, the U.S. Supreme Court, in New York Times Co. v. Sullivan, raised the standard for public officials to prove they’d been libeled in their official capacity by news organizations.

In 1976, a cable car in the Italian ski resort of Cavalese fell some 700 feet to the ground when a supporting line snapped, killing 43 people.

In 1981, Dan Rather made his debut as principal anchorman of “The CBS Evening News.”

In 1987, Chrysler Corp. announced it had agreed to buy the financially ailing American Motors Corp.

In 1989, the Senate rejected President George H.W. Bush’s nomination of John Tower to be defense secretary by a vote of 53-47. (The next day, Bush tapped Wyoming Rep. Dick Cheney, who went on to win unanimous Senate approval.)

In 1997, gangsta rapper The Notorious B.I.G. (Christopher Wallace) was killed in a still-unsolved drive-by shooting in Los Angeles; he was 24.

In 2005, Dan Rather signed off for the last time as principal anchorman of “The CBS Evening News.”

In 2009, President Barack Obama lifted George W. Bush-era limits on using federal dollars for embryonic stem cell research.

Ten years ago: Vice President Joe Biden, visiting Israel, condemned an Israeli plan to build hundreds of homes in east Jerusalem. Former television producer Robert “Joe” Halderman pleaded guilty in New York to attempted grand larceny for trying to blackmail talk show host David Letterman. (Halderman was sentenced to six months in jail; he actually served four.) Doris “Granny D” Haddock, a New Hampshire woman who’d walked across the country at age 89 to promote campaign finance reform, died at age 100.

Five years ago: In northwestern Argentina, two helicopters collided and burst into flames shortly after taking off near the remote settlement of Villa Castelli, killing both pilots and eight French nationals. (Among the victims were Olympic champion swimmer Camille Muffat (moo-FAY’), Olympic bronze-medalist boxer Alexis Vastine and pioneering sailor Florence Arthaud, who were contestants on a European reality TV show which was being shot in the sparsely populated region.) Solar Impulse 2, a Swiss-made solar-powered aircraft, took off from Abu Dhabi just after daybreak in a historic first attempt to fly around the world without a drop of fossil fuel (however, overheated batteries grounded the plane in Hawaii). Apple CEO Tim Cook unveiled the Apple Watch in San Francisco.

One year ago: R&B singer R. Kelly walked out of a Chicago jail after someone who officials said did not want to be publicly identified paid $161,000 that Kelly owed in back child support. (Kelly would be arrested in July and ordered held without bond as he awaited sex-related charges in Chicago and New York.) Julia Ruth Stevens, the last surviving daughter of Hall of Fame baseball slugger Babe Ruth, died at an assisted living facility in Nevada at the age of 102; she had been a decades-long champion of Ruth’s legacy.

Today’s Birthdays: Former Sen. James L. Buckley, Conservative-N.Y., is 97. Singer Lloyd Price is 87. Actress Joyce Van Patten is 86. Country singer Mickey Gilley is 84. Actress Trish Van Devere is 79. Singer-musician John Cale (The Velvet Underground) is 78. Singer Mark Lindsay (Paul Revere and the Raiders) is 78. Former ABC anchorman Charles Gibson is 77. Rock musician Robin Trower is 75. Singer Jeffrey Osborne is 72. Country musician Jimmie Fadden (The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band) is 72. Actress Jaime Lyn Bauer is 71. Magazine editor Michael Kinsley is 69. TV newscaster Faith Daniels is 63. Actress Linda Fiorentino is 62. Actor Tom Amandes is 61. Actor-director Lonny Price is 61. Country musician Rusty Hendrix (Confederate Railroad) is 60. Actress Juliette Binoche is 56. Rock musician Robert Sledge (Ben Folds Five) is 52. Rock musician Shannon Leto (30 Seconds to Mars) is 50. Rapper C-Murder (AKA C-Miller) is 49. Actor Emmanuel Lewis is 49. Actress Jean Louisa Kelly is 48. Actor Kerr Smith is 48. Actor Oscar Isaac is 41. Comedian Jordan Klepper (TV: “The Daily Show”) is 41. Rapper Chingy is 40. Actor Matthew Gray Gubler is 40. Rock musician Chad Gilbert (New Found Glory) is 39. Roots rock musician Ben Tanner (Alabama Shakes) is 37. NHL defenseman Brent Burns is 35. Actress Brittany Snow is 34. Rapper Bow Wow is 33. Rapper YG is 30. Actor Luis Armand Garcia is 28. Actress Cierra Ramirez is 25.

Thought for Today: “Anybody who wants the presidency so much that he’ll spend two years organizing and campaigning for it is not to be trusted with the office.” — David Broder (1929-2011).

The Associated Press.

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Rural Health Recruitment Program Comes to CTC

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The Mississippi Nurses Foundation Executive Director, Rosalyn Howard, recently presented the Rural Health Recruitment Program to high school students in Kosciusko, MS.  The program teaches nursing career ladders and education/training incentive programs (scholarships) with a focus on encouraging nursing careers in rural areas.

Health Science II students from the Kosciusko-Attala Career Tech Center were given the opportunity to ask questions about the profession of nursing and learn more about educational and workforce opportunities in their area.

The Mississippi Nurses Foundation exists to promote the professional image of nursing, support continuing education, fund nursing education, and facilitate the health and well-being of Mississippi citizens.

The program is funded by the Mississippi State Department of Health – Office of Rural Health.

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Holmes CC to hold cheerleader tryouts

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Tryouts for the Holmes Community College Cheerleading Team are set for Thursday, March 26 on the Goodman Campus with registration starting at 3 p.m. in Frank Branch Coliseum.

Interviews will be done prior to warming up. Physicals are required for anyone trying out. Please bring a copy with you to the tryout.

Tryout requirements include: male — toss chair, shoulder stands; male coed — toss extension and lib (difficulty varies); male multibase — quick toss lib or elite stunt; female — toss straddle (either base or top), shoulder stand (either base or top); female coed — toss chair, toss extension, toss lib (difficulty varies); female multibase top — toss chair and lib (difficulty varies); and female mulitbase base —  quick toss lib, two-person stunt (walk-in or j-up) and elite stunt. Tumbling is not required but highly recommended for male and female participants.

A stunt clinic is set for Sunday, March 22.

Open gym dates for those interested in the program have been set for March 16, March 23 and March 24. Cost is $5.

For more information, contact Cheer Coach Heather Jones at hjones@holmescc.edu or call (662) 472-9099.

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Larceny, burglary, and other recent arrests

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On 2-29-2020, Dwight Gipson, a 51-year-old black male was arrested for DUI – 3rd offense (MHP).

On 2-29-2020, Jamie Potts, a 40-year-old black male, was arrested for DUI (MHP).

On 2-24-2020, Kennth Sharkey, a 43-year-old black male, was arrested for domestic violence/aggravated assault (Kelly Mitchell).

On 2-22-2020, Aaron Manson, a 25-year-old white male, was arrested for possession of beer on school grounds.

On 2-22-2020, Jonathan Chadwick, a 25-year-old white male, was arrested for possession of beer on school grounds. (Nick Cox)

On 2-21-2020, Paul Parker, a 26-year-old white male, was arrested for possession of marijuana in a vehicle, possession of meth, and no insurance (Scott Chunn).

On 2-19-2020, Joseph Crosby, a 40-year-old white male, was arrested for 2 counts of child exploitation. (Matt Steed)

On 2-15-2020, Natasha Gabriel, a 32-year-old white female, was arrested for possession of a controlled substance and obstructing justice (Kelly Mitchell).

On 2-15-2020, Joshua Pope, a 35-year-old white male, was arrested for trespassing (Brian Townsend).

On 2-14-2020, Patrick James, a 24-year-old black male, was arrested for DUI and careless driving (Leroy Wise).

On 2-11-2020, Eric Jolly, a 49-year-old white male, was arrested for statutory rape.

On 2-8-2020, Jamie Lepard, a 40-year-old white male, was arrested for petit larceny and trespassing (Nick Cox).

On 2-8-2020, Lourie Lepard, a 20-year-old white female, was arrested for trespassing (Nick Cox).

On 2-7-2020, Darren Sheard was arrested for sale of counterfeit substance (Scott Chunn).

On 2-6-2020, Manuel Adams, a 68-year-old black male, was arrested for aggravated assault. (Jimmy Nunn)

On 2-6-2020, Sandi Miller, a 28-year-old white female, was arrested for possession of meth (Jimmy Nunn)

On 2-6-2020, Alicia Roby, a 22-year-old black female, was arrested for felony child neglect (Jimmy Nunn).

On 2-6-2020, Derrick Fletcher, a 25-year-old black male, was arrested for felony child neglect (Jimmy Nunn)

On 2-5-2020, James Harthcock, was arrested for assault on an officer, aggravated cruelty to a dog, disorderly conduct, disturbance of family, and resisting arrest (Brian Townsend).

On 2-4-2020, Robert Hubbert, a 41-year-old white male, was arrested for simple assault and resisting arrest (Nick Cox).

 

 

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 Attala County Sheriff’s Office.

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Emergency Dispatches: March 9, 2020

Whippets Fall in Narrow Baseball Contest

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The Kosciusko Whippets played the Neshoba Central Rockets in baseball action on Monday.  Early on, the game was pretty evenly matched, with the score being tied going into the fourth inning.  The Rockets then took off, scoring five runs in the fourth.  The Whippets came back in the sixth with two runs, which Neshoba Central matched in the top of the seventh.  The Whippets then staged a spectacular rally in the bottom, scoring four runs.  But they still came up short, the final being 9-8, Rockets.

Stay tuned to Breezy News for more Whippets scores as the season goes on.  The next broadcast game will be Tuesday, March 17, when Kosciusko hosts Leake Central.  The game will be on Breezy 101, breezynews.com, the Breezy News app, and streamed on YouTube.

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EHS Beta Club Competes at State Convention

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On March 1-3, 2020, twenty-six members of the Ethel High School Beta Club attended Beta Convention in Biloxi, MS.  The following students competed in various competitions:

 

Mackenzie Bradberry – Photography Division I

Cyrus Rone – On-site Drawing

Maddie Odom and McKenna Graham – Division II Academics

Abbie Wilkinson, Kaylyn Barrett, Shelby Schuster, and Macee Sisson – Problem Solving

Maddie Odom, Chase Langford, McKenna Graham, and Gabbi Hunt – Quiz Bowl

Colbi Arnold, Hailey Jones, Bridges Pinkard, and Melissa Jones – Showcase on Service

Brent Bell and Artaysha Miller – Division I Art

Justin Hunt, Hunter Hutchison, Tyler Weaver, Cooper McDaniel, and Mason Bradberry-

Engineering

Chloe Cloninger and Chase Langford- Performing Arts

Maddie Odom placed third in Language Arts.

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DUI and other recent arrests

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On 03-07-2020, Dewona J. Tucker, a 34 year old b/m from Kosciusko was arrested on James H. Meredith Street for Contempt of Court by Officer Lucas Smith.

On 03-06-2020, Randa S. Kent, a 26 year old w/f from Kosciusko was arrested on West Adams Street for Failure to Appear and Contempt of Court by Captain Josh Pinkard with assistance from the ACSO.

On  03-06-2020, Phillip J. Fuller, a 42 year old w/m from Kosciusko was arrested on West Adams Street for Contempt of Court by Officer Wilbert Nelson with assistance from the ACCO (East District).

On 2-29-2020, James Levy, a 31 year old b/m from Kosciusko, was arrested for Driving Without Headlights, Suspended Drivers License, Resisting Arrest, Driving Under the Influence (Felony), and Possession of Controlled Substance (Felony) on Highway 12 by Lt. Tommy Clark with the assistance of the Attala County Sheriffs Office.

On 2-25-2020, James Milton, a 53 year old b/m from Kosciusko, was arrested for Shoplifting-1st Offense, Public Drunkenness and Open Container on James H. Meredith Street by Captain Cody Williams.

On 2-25-2020, James C. Erving, a 67 year old b/m from Kosciusko, was arrested for Possession of Marijuana on Simmons Lane by Investigator Martin Roby.

 

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 by Kosciusko PD.

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Sample ballots for upcoming MS Democratic and Republican Primaries

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Mississippi holds its presidential and congressional primaries Tuesday, March 10.

Mississippi has party primaries for president, one U.S. Senate seat and three of its four U.S. House seats.

Three candidates are seeking the Democratic nomination for Senate. The winner will face Republican Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith in November.

In the 2nd Congressional District, Rep. Bennie Thompson has one challenger in the Democratic primary, and three people are seeking the Republican nomination.

In the 3rd District, Rep. Michael Guest faces one challenger in the Republican primary, and two candidates are in the Democratic primary.

In the 4th District, Rep. Steven Palazzo faces three challengers in the Republican primary.

Polls are open 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., and voters must have a driver’s license or another form of government-issued photo identification to vote.

Because ballots were set weeks ago, they still contain names of candidates who have dropped out of the race for the White House.

Click HERE to seem sample ballots for Attala Count

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House Fire on Carter Street (Video)

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At 12:34 pm Kosciusko Police, MedStat EMS along with Kosciusko Fire and Rescue responded to a report of a house fire on Carter Street.

Emergency personnel arrived on scene and notified smoke coming from the roof.

According to Lieutenant Scott West the fire started with an item left on the stove. West said it spread into the vent-a-hood and into the cabinets. It started into the attic as well according to West.

The home owner was able to contain the fire for the most part until firefighters arrived.

No injuries were reported.

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Greenlee Elementary School Celebrates Family and Community Involvement

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Greenlee had several opportunities for family/community involvement the week before Spring Break.

On Tuesday, they celebrated the beloved children’s book author, Dr. Seuss’s, birthday with cake and juice.  The classes that had 100% participation in reading a book the night before with their families for Read Across America Day were able to attend the party.

It was also National School Breakfast Week March 2- 6.  This week is designated to bring positive attention to the school breakfast program and the impact it has on our school community.  Our cafeteria invited families to eat breakfast with the students on Tuesday and Thursday.  The students enjoyed their families coming to school, and the families appreciated getting to experience this with their student(s).

On Tuesday, February 25, Greenlee’s pre-K and Kindergarten classes were invited to participate in a parade around Wal-Mart to celebrate Mardi Gras.  They were all given a mask and a necklace upon entering the store.  The employees danced, sung, and walked around the store engaging our students.  They had a blast and made memories they won’t soon forget!

 

 

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Breezy 101 Church Bulletin

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  • Parkway Baptist Church will be having Revival Services on Sunday, March 15 at 6 pm, and Monday and Tuesday at 7pm. Dr. John Pace, Director of Pastor/Leadership Development at MS Baptist Convention Board will be the guest speaker. Bro. Sandy Land will share his musical talents. Everyone is welcome to attend For more information, please contact the church office at 662-289-1222.
  • Traveler’s Rest MB Church will have Youth Revival March 16-18 beginning at 7:15 pm nightly. Rev. Stephen Mason, Pastor of Greater Pearlie Grove MB Church in Jackson will be the guest speaker. Everyone is welcome.
  • Mt. Pilgrim MB Church of McCool MS.will have their Spring Revival on March 16- 20, 2020 at 7pm nightly. everyone is invited.
  • Attala Baptist Association is hosting “The Road to Calvary”, Sunday, March 22, 6:00PM, at Central Hills Baptist Retreat.  A live Easter Drama depicting Jesus’ birth, his life, and his resurrection, performed by “Road to Calvary” choir and the BSU Drama Ministry of East Central Community College. Everyone is invited to come and witness this ministry.
  • Greater New Jericho will be ordaining Bro. Anthony Knight (Tony) for Deacon on Sunday, March 22, @ 3 pm refreshments will be served after the service. We are asking everyone to come and join us on this joyous occasion.
  • First Baptist MB Church Kosciusko invites everyone to share in their Pastoral Installation Service for Ozell Landfair, Jr. on March 22 at 2 pm . The guest speaker will be Rev. Ozell Landfair Sr., Pastor of Griffin Chapel United Methodist Church in Starkville.
  • 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.
  • Baldwin Chapel A.M.E. invites everyone to tune in to their Sunday morning broadcast at 6:30 am on 98.3 FM.
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Photo: New mural goes up in downtown Kosciusko

Mississippi reps win; Espy to face Hyde-Smith

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Incumbent congressmen have easily won party primaries in Mississippi.

Democrat Bennie Thompson of the 2nd District and Republican Michael Guest of the 3rd District each defeated one opponent Tuesday. Republican Steven Palazzo of the 4th District defeated three opponents.

In the 1st District, Republican incumbent Trent Kelly was unopposed in the primary. Only Palazzo is unopposed in November.

The others will face challengers then.

Former U.S. Agriculture Secretary Mike Espy easily defeated two candidates in the Democratic primary for U.S. Senate.

Espy faces Republican Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith in November.

It’s a rematch of a 2018 special Senate election. (AP)

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FFA students perform well in district competition

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On Friday, March 6 the Attala Future Farmers of America competed in the District Contest hosted by East Central Community College.

Students represented well placing in multiple events:

  • Moleyia Harmon came in 1st place in the Senior FFA Creed Contest.
  • Marcus Ball placed 2nd in Junior Prepared Public Speaking.
  • Alyssa Newsome placed 3rd in the National Creed Contest.

All of these contestants will compete in the state contest scheduled for June at Mississippi State University.

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Strong storms possible this afternoon

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The National Weather Service in Jackson is asking residents in central Mississippi to prepare for the possibility of strong thunderstorms this afternoon.

Counties in the Breezy News coverage area at risk for severe weather are Attala, Holmes, Carroll, Choctaw, Leake, Montgomery, Neshoba and Winston.

The worst threat with this weather system will be strong winds and hail.

The timing for these storms is between 1:00 – 7:00 pm.

Continue to monitor Breezynews.com and Breezy 101 for updates on the weather.

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