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Boswell Media nominated for several LA-MS Associated Press Awards

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Boswell Media’s radio and online news coverage has been nominated for numerous awards in the Louisiana-Mississippi Associated Press Broadcasters and Media Editors Professional contest.

The WLIN/WCKK News Departments leads the way with seven nominations across six separate categories.

Radio entries nominated for awards include two Use of Sound nominations for WLIN News Director Breck Riley’s coverage of the Veterans Day Aisle of Honor and a surprise military homecoming.

For the fourth year in a row, Riley is nominated for Best Radio Anchor/Reporter.

“Our news department works tireless all year round to bring central Mississippi the best coverage possible” said Riley. “I’m glad that hard work has paid off and honored for us to be nominated alongside some of the best radio and online news departments in the southeast.”

Other radio news honors include a Breaking News nomination for Boswell Media’s November election coverage and a Sportscast nomination for Boswell Media Sports’ broadcast of Kosciusko Whippet football.

In addition to radio entries, Boswell Media’s online content received two nominations in the Multimedia Category.

The Louisiana – Mississippi Associated Press Broadcasters & Media Editors contest honors the best in professional and college tv, radio, and print between the two states.

The winners will be announced at a later date.

“We are very proud of our local news team and their nine nominations in the upcoming AP Awards,” said Boswell Media President Johnny Boswell.” Our mission continues to be providing up to date news and information to the communities we serve. Thanks to our staff for making our broadcast and web products award winners.”

The complete list of radio, tv, and newspaper finalists can be found here.

2019 Boswell Media Award Entries:

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Message from Holmes CC President Dr. Jim Haffey on cancelled classes and Coronavirus

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Holmes CC will cancel classes on Monday March 16 and Tuesday, March 17 for students taking classes on campus.

Students currently enrolled in online courses will continue as normal. Students are strongly encouraged to check their student email daily for updates.

Dual credit classes will continue as normal following the local high school schedule.

At this time, classes will resume on March 18 in an online or alternative format until at least Monday, March 23. Every effort will be made to accommodate students during this period. Dorms will only be open March 16-18 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. to accommodate students needing to access their rooms for educational supplies.

Common areas such as libraries, food service, computer labs, and athletic facilities will be closed.

The Mississippi Association of Community Colleges has announced that all athletic practices and games have been suspended through March 30.

All campus activities and events outside of the classroom at Holmes CC have been canceled until further notice.

Holmes CC will restrict all student and employee travel unless deemed necessary by the Office of the President.

Faculty, staff and students who believe they may have come in contact with the coronavirus in another venue are asked to self-quarantine for at least fourteen days prior to returning to work or school. If a student or faculty or staff member exhibits any symptoms, we ask that they not return to the college until they have been medically cleared.

We strongly encourage our faculty, staff, and students to educate themselves on facts related to the coronavirus. Visit https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-nCoV/index.html to stay informed with the latest information.

 

* Avoid close contact with sick people.

* While sick, limit contact with others as much as possible.

* Stay home if you are sick.

* Cover your nose and mouth when you cough or sneeze. Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth with unwashed hands; germs spread this way.

* Clean and disinfect surfaces and objects that may be contaminated with germs.

* Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. If soap and water are not available, use an alcohol-based hand rub with at least 60% alcohol.

 

Sincerely,

Jim Haffey, Ph.D.

President

Holmes Community College

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Home Catches Fire for a Second Time Today (Video)

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At 1:16 pm Kosciusko Police along with City Fire and Rescue responded to a report of a house trailer fire at 805 West Adams Extension Lot 23.

Firefighters arrived on scene and reported light smoke showing from the home.

Emergency personnel found a mattress on fire and quickly extinguished the blaze.

There has been no word on the cause of the incident and the Kosciusko Fire Department will be in charge of the investigation.

No injuries were reported.

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Today in history: March 14

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Today is Saturday, March 14, the 74th day of 2020. There are 292 days left in the year.

Today’s Highlight in History:

On March 14, 1794, Eli Whitney received a patent for his cotton gin, an invention that revolutionized America’s cotton industry.

On this date:

In 1883, German political philosopher Karl Marx died in London at age 64.

In 1885, the Gilbert and Sullivan comic opera “The Mikado” premiered at the Savoy Theatre in London.

In 1907, President Theodore Roosevelt signed an executive order designed to prevent Japanese laborers from immigrating to the United States as part of a “gentlemen’s agreement” with Japan.

In 1962, Democrat Edward M. Kennedy officially launched in Boston his successful candidacy for the U.S. Senate seat from Massachusetts once held by his brother, President John F. Kennedy. (Edward Kennedy served in the Senate for nearly 47 years.)

In 1964, a jury in Dallas found Jack Ruby guilty of murdering Lee Harvey Oswald, the accused assassin of President John F. Kennedy, and sentenced him to death. (Both the conviction and death sentence were overturned, but Ruby died before he could be retried.)

In 1965, Israel’s cabinet formally approved establishment of diplomatic relations with West Germany.

In 1967, the body of President John F. Kennedy was moved from a temporary grave to a permanent memorial site at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia.

In 1976, movie musical director and choreographer Busby Berkeley, 80, died in Palm Springs, California.

In 1980, a LOT Polish Airlines jet crashed while attempting to land in Warsaw, killing all 87 people aboard, including 22 members of a U.S. amateur boxing team.

In 1990, the Soviet Congress of People’s Deputies held a secret ballot that elected Mikhail S. Gorbachev to a new, powerful presidency.

In 2001, inspectors tightened U.S. defenses against foot-and-mouth disease a day after a case was confirmed in France.

In 2002, the government charged the Arthur Andersen accounting firm with obstruction of justice, securing its first indictment in the collapse of Enron. (Although Arthur Andersen was later found guilty, its conviction was overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court; however, the damage to the firm’s reputation was enough to put it out of business.)

Ten years ago: French voters, scarred by their country’s economic crisis, dealt President Nicolas Sarkozy (sahr-koh-ZEE’) and his conservative leadership a stern blow by strongly favoring leftist candidates in regional elections. Actor Peter Graves died in Los Angeles at age 83, four days short of his birthday.

Five years ago: Robert Durst, a wealthy eccentric linked to two killings and his wife’s disappearance, was arrested by the FBI in New Orleans on a murder warrant a day before HBO aired the final episode of a serial documentary about his life. (Durst is now on trial for murder in Los Angeles.) Math enthusiasts observed “Pi Day,” in which the date — 3-14-15 — lined up with the first five digits of the mathematical constant pi: 3.1415.

One year ago: Former Texas congressman Beto O’Rourke jumped into the 2020 Democratic presidential race. (His candidacy would fail to recapture the enthusiasm and interest generated by his 2018 Senate bid, and he would drop out of the race in November.) The Connecticut Supreme Court ruled that gun-maker Remington could be sued over how it marketed the rifle that was used to kill 20 children and six educators at Sandy Hook Elementary School in 2012. (The U.S. Supreme Court later rejected an appeal from Remington Arms and allowed the lawsuit to go forward.) Former Sen. Birch Bayh, a liberal Democrat who championed the Title IX federal law banning discrimination against women in college sports, died at his Indiana home at the age of 91.

Today’s Birthdays: Singer Phil Phillips (Song: “Sea of Love”) is 94. Former astronaut Frank Borman is 92. Actor Michael Caine is 87. Composer-conductor Quincy Jones is 87. Actor Raymond J. Barry is 81. Movie director Wolfgang Petersen is 79. Country singer Michael Martin Murphey is 75. Rock musician Walt Parazaider (payr-ah-ZAY’-dur) (formerly with Chicago) is 75. Actor Steve Kanaly is 74. Comedian Billy Crystal is 72. Former Sen. Tom Coburn, R-Okla., is 72. Actor-writer-comedian-radio personality Rick Dees is 69. Country singer Jann Browne is 66. Actor Adrian Zmed is 66. Prince Albert II, the ruler of Monaco, is 62. Actress Laila Robins is 61. Actress Tamara Tunie (tuh-MAH’-ruh TOO’-nee) is 61. Actress Penny Johnson Jerald is 60. Producer-director-writer Kevin Williamson is 55. Actress Elise Neal is 54. Actor Gary Anthony Williams is 54. Actress Megan Follows is 52. Rock musician Michael Bland is 51. Country singer Kristian Bush is 50. Rock musician Derrick is 48. Actress Betsy Brandt is 47. Actress Grace Park is 46. Actor Daniel Gillies is 44. Actor Corey Stoll is 44. Actor Jake Fogelnest is 41. Actor Chris Klein is 41. Actor Ryan Cartwright (TV: “Kevin Can Wait”) is 39. Actress Kate Maberly is 38. Singer-musician Taylor Hanson (Hanson) is 37. Cong. Dan Crenshaw, R-Texas, is 36. Actor Jamie Bell is 34. Rock musician Este Haim (HY’-uhm) (Haim) is 34. NBA star Stephen Curry is 32. Actor Ansel Elgort is 26. Olympic gold medal gymnast Simone Biles is 23. Actor James Freedson-Jackson (Film: “The Strange Ones”) is 18.

Thought for Today: “Any fool can make things bigger, more complex, and more violent. It takes a touch of genius — and a lot of courage — to move in the opposite direction.” — Albert Einstein, German-born American physicist (born this date in 1879, died 1955).

The Associated Press.

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Breezy 101 Church Bulletin

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  • St. Mark M. B. Church will be celebrating our Pastor and wife, Rev. Robert and Sis Mattie Hightower, second year anniversary. It will be held Sunday, March 15, at 2 p.m. Rev. Walter Eskridge, will be the guest speaker.
  • 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.
 If you have a church announcement that you would like to be published in this bulletin, please click here.

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Emergency management director says Attala County prepared for Coronavirus

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In the wake of concerns about the Coronavirus, local officials say Attala County is prepared.

Emergency Management Director Danny Townsend said his office is working closely with state authorities to make sure all necessary precautions are being made. 


According to Townsend, the county had an emergency action plan already in place for something like this, so county and city officials have met to go over that plan and ensure everyone knows what to do.

Townsend said the best thing you can do is to practice good hygiene by washing your hands often and coughing or sneezing into your arm.

Also, if you are over 50 or have a preexisting health condition, be cautious about going places with large crowds.

There are now six confirmed cases in Mississippi, with the state Department of Health reporting that over 60 people have been tested.

According to the Centers for Disease Control, most people who contract COVID-19 will recover without any problems. Some people could even have it and not show any symptoms at all.

However, the virus is easily spread and can be spread by someone who is infected but doesn’t have any symptoms.

It can be dangerous and fatal for certain groups, which is why it’s important for everyone to do their part not to spread.

Townsend said if you think you have contracted the virus, it’s important to call before visiting a doctor.

“Call your primary physician first,” said Townsend. “They’ll talk to you over the phone and decide what the next steps are. But don’t just show up at a doctor’s office or the ER because if you are infected, then you will have exposed a number of people and that is what we are trying to prevent.”

Townsend said to refer to the Mississippi Department of Health website for any questions or concerns this outbreak.

”The biggest thing is to just stay calm and don’t panic. Things will be a bit different for a while during this time, but the state has a good plan for how to handle this and so do we.”

You can heard more from Townsend Monday morning during “Good Morning Kosciusko” on Breezy 101.

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BREAKING: Kosciusko schools closing for a week due to Coronavirus concerns

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The Kosciusko School District has announced that it will extend spring break for an additional week due to Coronavirus concerns.

Here’s the announcement from Superintendent Billy Ellzey

“Good evening parents, based on governor recommendations and due to the uncertainty surrounding the spread of the Coronavirus the Kosciusko School District will be closed Monday, March 16 through Friday March 20.

This will give us a chance to meet with our local health and emergency management officials to determine the best and safest course of action moving forward.

We will make a follow up announcement as soon as we have more information. We ask that you remain patient and understanding in this situation as we make decisions to keep students, staff and our community safe during this time. Thank you for all you do to support our schools.”

 

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BREAKING: Attala County schools to close for an additional week

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The Attala County School District has announced that it will remains closed for an additional week due to concerns over Coronavirus. Here is the official release: “For the safety of our students, staff, and community, the ACSD will be closed Mar 16-20. We are following Gov. Reeves’ recommendation and extending Spring Break for one week. We will inform... Read More.

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Emergency Dispatches: March 14, 2020

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At 10:36 am Kosciusko Police were called to the 300 block of West Jefferson Street for a report of a B&E.

At 2:39 pm Attala Fire Central Station was called to highway 43 north for a report of a grass fire. The caller said it was a controled burn that got out of hand.

At 6:46 pm Attala Deputies and the Mississippi Highway Patrol responded to a report of a one vehicle MVA on highway 43 south.

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Today in history: March 15

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Today is Sunday, March 15, the 75th day of 2020. There are 291 days left in the year.

Today’s Highlight in History:

On March 15, 1913, President Woodrow Wilson met with about 100 reporters for the first formal presidential press conference.

On this date:

In 44 B.C., Roman dictator Julius Caesar was assassinated by a group of nobles that included Brutus and Cassius.

In 1493, Italian explorer Christopher Columbus arrived back in the Spanish harbor of Palos de la Frontera, two months after concluding his first voyage to the Western Hemisphere.

In 1820, Maine became the 23rd state.

In 1919, members of the American Expeditionary Force from World War I convened in Paris for a three-day meeting to found the American Legion.

In 1941, Richard C. Hottelet, a correspondent for the United Press, was arrested in Berlin by the German secret police on suspicion of espionage. (Hottelet was released four months later in a prisoner exchange.)

In 1944, during World War II, Allied bombers again raided German-held Monte Cassino.

In 1956, the Lerner and Loewe musical play “My Fair Lady,” based on Bernard Shaw’s “Pygmalion,” opened on Broadway.

In 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson, addressing a joint session of Congress, called for new legislation to guarantee every American’s right to vote. The result was passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

In 1985, the first internet domain name, symbolics.com, was registered by the Symbolics Computer Corp. of Massachusetts.

In 1998, CBS’ “60 Minutes” aired an interview with former White House employee Kathleen Willey, who said President Bill Clinton had made unwelcome sexual advances toward her in the Oval Office in 1993, a charge denied by the president. Dr. Benjamin Spock, whose child care guidance spanned half a century, died in San Diego at 94.

In 1999, an Amtrak train slammed into a steel-filled truck at a crossing in Bourbonnais, Illinois, killing 11 people.

In 2005, former WorldCom chief Bernard Ebbers was convicted in New York of engineering the largest corporate fraud in U.S. history. (He was later sentenced to 25 years in prison.)

Ten years ago: Michael David Barrett, an insurance executive who’d shot surreptitious hotel videos of ESPN reporter Erin Andrews, was sentenced in federal court in Los Angeles to 2 1/2 years in prison. (He was released in July 2012.) The United States demanded that Israel call off a contentious building project in east Jerusalem.

Five years ago: The United States and Iran plunged back into negotiations in Lausanne, Switzerland, hoping to end a decades-long standoff on Iran’s nuclear program. A pair of suicide bombers attacked two churches in the eastern Pakistani city of Lahore, killing at least 15 people. Mike Porcaro, 59, who’d carved out a long, successful career as the bass player for the award-winning pop group Toto, died in Los Angeles. Actress-dancer Sally Forrest, 86, died in Beverly Hills, California.

One year ago: A gunman killed 51 people at two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand, streaming the massacre live on Facebook; Brenton Tarrant, an Australian white supremacist, is awaiting trial on charges including 51 counts of murder. President Donald Trump issued the first veto of his presidency, rejecting an effort by Congress to block the emergency declaration he had used to try to shake loose funding for his border wall; lawmakers failed to override the veto.

Today’s Birthdays: Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is 87. Actor Judd Hirsch is 85. Jazz musician Charles Lloyd is 82. Rock musician Phil Lesh is 80. Singer Mike Love (The Beach Boys) is 79. Rock singer-musician Sly Stone is 77. Rock singer-musician Howard Scott (War; Lowrider Band) is 74. Rock singer Ry Cooder is 73. Actress Frances Conroy is 67. Actor Craig Wasson is 66. Rock singer Dee Snider (Twisted Sister) is 65. Actor Joaquim de Almeida is 63. Actress Park Overall is 63. Movie director Renny Harlin is 61. Model Fabio is 59. Singer Terence Trent D’Arby (AKA Sananda Maitreya) is 58. Rock singer Bret Michaels (Poison) is 57. Rhythm-and-blues singer Rockwell is 56. Actor Chris Bruno is 54. Actress Kim Raver is 53. Rock singer Mark McGrath (Sugar Ray) is 52. Rock musician Mark Hoppus is 48. Country singer-musician Matt Thomas (Parmalee) is 46. Actress Eva Longoria is 45. Rapper-musician will.i.am (Black Eyed Peas) is 45. Rock DJ Joseph Hahn (Linkin Park) is 43. Rapper Young Buck is 39. Rock musician Ethan Mentzer is 38. Actor Sean Biggerstaff is 37. Actor Kellan Lutz is 35. Actress Caitlin Wachs is 31.

Thought for Today: “There are no hopeless situations; there are only men who have grown helpless about them.” — Clare Boothe Luce, American author, diplomat, member of Congress (1903-1987).

The Associated Press.

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Kosciusko schools to provide meals to students during school closure

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The Kosciusko School District Child Nutrition program will provide an opportunity for children to receive meals during school closure.

Families may drive through or walk up to three distribution sites to receive meals. Children up to 18 years of age qualify to receive meals at NO charge.

Distribution of meals will begin Monday, March 16, 2020 at 10:30 a.m.
Children MUST be present to receive meals
Meals will be provided at the doors to the schools. No admittance into the school will be allowed and all meals must be consumed off-site.
Serving times will be 10:30 a.m. until 1 p.m. Each child may receive a USDA reimbursable lunch AND a breakfast for the following day.

All meals will exceed USDA nutritional requirements. The Kosciusko District will be utilizing resources and food items on hand.

Kosciusko School District encourages families to be proactive in reduction of the COVID-19 virus by NOT congregating at the meal site after receiving meals.

Distribution Sites

Kosciusko High School

415 Veteran’s Avenue

Please drive through the student parking lot to the glass doors on the South side of the building.

Kosciusko Upper Elementary School

120 4th Avenue

Please use the circle drive to the front door of the school building.

Kosciusko Middle Elementary School

233  South Wells Street

Please use the circle drive to the cafeteria entrance at the right of the school building.

Updates will be issued as needed during the school closure.

For information about Child Nutrition programs, call Lisa Voyles at 662 289 8765 or email lisa.voyles@kosciuskoschools.com.

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Holmes County authorities searching for missing person

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The Holmes County Sheriff’s Departmental searching for a missing person. The department is asking for  help in locating 70-year-old Chester Davis Henry. Henry was last seen March 11, 2020 at Bee Lake in Thornton, MS. If you have any information on his whereabouts, you are encouraged to call the Holmes County Sheriff’s Dept Crime Stoppers at 662-834-0099 or... Read More.

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Attala County SO searching for wanted person

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The Attala County Sheriff’s Department is seeking information on the location of Elizabeth Cain. Cain has a bench warrant in Attala County Circuit Court on felony charges. Anyone with information on her whereabouts urged to contact Central MS Crimestoppers at 601-355-8477 or at http://www.centralmscrimestoppers.com. You can also contact the Attala County Sheriff’s Department at 662-289-5556 and all information... Read More.

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Trace Urgent Care as COVID-19 screening Clinic

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Premier Medical Group has established protocols following the CDC and MS State Health Department recommendations for identifying and treating any patients that may have been exposed to COVID-19.

As of now, there have been no documented cases in Attala County. However, for these protocols to be effective, we must be notified PRIOR to the patient presenting at the clinic. *Therefore, we are requesting that if you think you have the symptoms (fever & cough or shortness of breath), have been exposed or been in contact with someone with COVID-19, PLEASE CALL Trace Urgent Care 662-289-9155.

At that time, we will provide instructions to ensure that both the patient and others at the clinic are treated based on the recommended procedures.

** We are designating Trace Urgent Care as our clinic for COVID-19 screening. **

Needs for everything else should call 662-289-1800 for Kosciusko and 601-298-0333 for Carthage.

** It is imperative that you CALL THE CLINICS FIRST for an appointment of any kind at this time. DO NOT just walk in.

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Attala County School District announces meal distribution plan during closure

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Attala County School District has announced that it will provide pre-packaged reimbursable meals to students during the school closure.

Meals will be available for students 18-years-old or younger.

Staff members will be onsite to pass out the meals using as limited contact as possible.

Officials recommend driving to the kitchen door or the back door of the school’s cafeteria and remaining in your vehicle.

The distribution sites will be Ethel Attendance Center, Long Creek Elementary School, and McAdams Attendance Center.

Pickup times will be 10:30 am – 1:00 pm.

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Mayor Jimmy Cockroft asks resident to limit visit to City of Kosciusko offices

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Kosciusko Mayor Jimmy Cockroft is asking local residents to limit their visits to all city of Kosicusko offices.

The announcement was made on the city’s Facebook page.

This is a way to implement the social distancing recommendation to help prevent spread of COVID-19.

The post also mentioned that activities in city park will remain the same, as long there are no gatherings of over 50 people.

Additionally, court hearings are still going on as scheduled.

For more information on city offices and/or closings, call Kosciusko City Hall at 662-289-1226.

 

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Kosciusko School District Home Internet Survey

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The Kosciusko School District is asking parents of students to complete a home internet survey.

The survey asks questions such as how many students live in a home and what kind of internet access the home has.

Superintendent Billy Ellzey said the survey is to help better understand the community for the possibilities of online learning.

For more information, call the Kosciusko School District at 662-289-4771.

Link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeR5oA6uCLkmwsUjjlbmU2_exPkBeRJ7KS5y1fMv9wo7ydLfw/viewform

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