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Drive Through COVID-19 Screening Available at Trace Urgent Care

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Trace Urgent Care is now your primary site for drive through screening. The following health protocols have been set up following the CDC and MS State Health Department recommendations for identifying and treating any patients that may have been exposed to or have symptoms of COVID-19.  Call first,662-289-9155.  Trace Urgent care will give you an appointed time to drive through where all procedures will be carried out at your vehicle.  Following testing you should self-quarantine until you are contacted with your results.  PMG will not test asymptomatic patients.  Please present ID and insurance information upon arrival.

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Emergency Dispatches: April 12, 2020

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At 6:43 am Attala Deputies along with Attala Fire responded to a report of a one vehicle MVA . The caller said  a vehicle vehicle was off the road and had rollover on Attala Road 4116.  Emergency personnel arrived on scene and  notified responding units that no one  was in the vehicle.

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Tornado Warning for Attala County

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Tornado Warning

The National Weather Service in Jackson has issued a Tornado Warning for Holmes County and Attala County in until 2:45 PM. At 1:40 PM, a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado was located near Benton, or 11 miles east of Yazoo City, moving northeast at 50 mph. Tornado and ping pong ball size hail. Flying debris will be dangerous to those caught without shelter. Mobile homes will be damaged or destroyed. Damage to roofs, windows, and vehicles will occur. Tree damage is likely

Sunday, Apr. 12, 2020 1:40 PM – Sunday, Apr. 12, 2020 2:45 PM

Counties Affected: Attala, Holmes

Last Updated: Sunday, Apr. 12, 2020 1:52 PM

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Initial Reports Storm Damage Minimal

Attala County Chancery Court building will be open as a storm shelter Easter Sunday

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If Attala County is placed under a tornado warning this Sunday, the Chancery Court Building will be open as a storm shelter.

The National Weather Service in Jackson, the MS Emergency Management Agency and the MS Dept. of Health released a statement this week regarding the special circumstances of COVID-19 and how it impacts taking shelter from storms.

The statement recommends sheltering at home if at all possible. However, it does allow for sheltering in a public storm shelter, as long as guidelines are followed to help stop the spread of COVID-19. Those guidelines are set at the local level.

Attala County Emergency Management Director Danny Townsend said those using the shelter at the chancery court building will still have to practice social distancing by remaining 6-feet apart.

Townsend said those that have been diagnosed with COVID-19 should NOT come to the shelter and should do their best to ride out the storm where ever they may be quarantined.

The Attala County Chancery Court building is located at at 230 W Washington Street in Kosciusko.

 

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Today in history – April 13

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Today is Monday, April 13, the 104th day of 2020. There are 262 days left in the year.

Today’s Highlight in History:

On April 13, 1964, Sidney Poitier became the first black performer in a leading role to win an Academy Award for his performance in “Lilies of the Field.”

On this date:

In 1743, the third president of the United States, Thomas Jefferson, was born in Shadwell in the Virginia Colony.

In 1860, the Pony Express completed its inaugural run from St. Joseph, Mo. to Sacramento, Calif. in 10 days.

In 1861, at the start of the Civil War, Fort Sumter in South Carolina fell to Confederate forces.

In 1909, author Eudora Welty was born in Jackson, Miss.

In 1943, President Franklin D. Roosevelt dedicated the Jefferson Memorial in Washington, D.C. on the 200th anniversary of the third American president’s birth.

In 1970, Apollo 13, four-fifths of the way to the moon, was crippled when a tank containing liquid oxygen burst. (The astronauts managed to return safely.)

In 1986, Pope John Paul II visited the Great Synagogue of Rome in the first recorded papal visit of its kind to a Jewish house of worship.

In 1992, the Great Chicago Flood took place as the city’s century-old tunnel system and adjacent basements filled with water from the Chicago River. “The Bridges of Madison County,” a romance novel by Robert James Waller, was published by Warner Books.

In 1997, Tiger Woods became the youngest person to win the Masters Tournament and the first player of partly African heritage to claim a major golf title.

In 1999, right-to-die advocate Dr. Jack Kevorkian was sentenced in Pontiac, Michigan, to 10 to 25 years in prison for second-degree murder in the lethal injection of a Lou Gehrig’s disease patient. (Kevorkian ended up serving eight years.)

In 2005, a defiant Eric Rudolph pleaded guilty to carrying out the deadly bombing at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics and three other attacks in back-to-back court appearances in Birmingham, Alabama, and Atlanta.

In 2006, confessed al-Qaida conspirator Zacarias Moussaoui (zak-uh-REE’-uhs moo-SOW’-ee) expressed no remorse for his role in the 9/11 attacks as he took the stand for the second time in his death-penalty trial in Alexandria, Virginia.

Ten years ago: World leaders concluded a 47-nation nuclear security conference in Washington, endorsing President Barack Obama’s call for securing all of the globe’s vulnerable nuclear materials within four years, but offering few specifics for achieving that goal. First lady Michelle Obama and Dr. Jill Biden paid a surprise visit to Haiti, the scene of a devastating earthquake three months earlier.

Five years ago: Republican Sen. Marco Rubio entered the 2016 presidential race with a rally in Miami. A federal judge in Washington sentenced former Blackwater security guard Nicholas Slatten to life in prison and three others to 30-year terms for their roles in a 2007 shooting in Baghdad’s Nisoor Square that killed 14 Iraqi civilians and wounded 17 others.

One year ago: Leaders of Morehouse College in Atlanta, the country’s only all-male historically black college, said the school would begin admitting transgender men under a policy change approved by the board of trustees.

Today’s Birthdays: Former Sen. Ben Nighthorse Campbell, R-Colo., is 87. Actor Edward Fox is 83. Actor Paul Sorvino is 81. Rhythm-and-blues singer Lester Chambers is 80. Movie-TV composer Bill Conti is 78. Rock musician Jack Casady is 76. Actor Tony Dow is 75. Singer Al Green is 74. Actor Ron Perlman is 70. Actor William Sadler is 70. Singer Peabo Bryson is 69. Bandleader/rock musician Max Weinberg is 69. Bluegrass singer-musician Sam Bush is 68. Rock musician Jimmy Destri is 66. Comedian Gary Kroeger is 63. Actress Saundra Santiago is 63. Sen. Bob Casey Jr., D-Pa., is 60. Rock musician Joey Mazzola (formerly w/Sponge) is 59. Chess grandmaster Garry Kasparov is 57. Actress Page Hannah is 56. Actress-comedian Caroline Rhea (RAY) is 56. Rock musician Lisa Umbarger is 55. Rock musician Marc Ford is 54. Reggae singer Capleton is 53. Actor Ricky Schroder is 50. Rock singer Aaron Lewis (Staind) is 48. Actor Bokeem Woodbine is 47. Singer Lou Bega is 45. Actor-producer Glenn Howerton is 44. Actor Kyle Howard is 42. Actress Kelli Giddish is 40. Actress Courtney Peldon is 39. Pop singer Nellie McKay (mih-KY’) is 38. Rapper/singer Ty Dolla $ign is 38. Baseball outfielder Hunter Pence is 37. Actress Allison Williams is 32. Actress Hannah Marks is 27.

Thought for Today: “In the landscape of extinction, precision is next to godliness.” — Samuel Beckett, Irish poet and playwright (born this date in 1906, died 1989).

The Associated Press.

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Power Outages Attala, Leake, Neshoba

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As of 4:30 am some Central Electric customers remained without power in Attala. Leake and Neshoba Counties. Central Electric crews worked through the night restoring a number of customers but there are still outages. The Boswell Media transmitter site located on Mars Hill Road ran on backup for a little over three hours . In addition down trees blocked roadways. Center Crossing road was completely blocked near the Lobutcha Bridge. Leake county crews had the road opened by 4 am.

Update: Entergy is reporting outages in The City of Carthage and Attala County

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Photo: Storm knocks down trees in city park

MEMA reporting a death in Carroll County from Sunday storms

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The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency is responding to the severe weather that hit the state on April 12, 2020. There are 11 confirmed deaths and multiple injuries throughout the state due the severe weather.

Counties Reporting Fatalities:

  • Carroll – 1 Fatality
  • Jefferson Davis – 4 fatalities
  • Jones – 2 fatalities
  • Lawrence – 2 fatalities
  • Panola – 1 Fatality
  • Walthall – 1 fatality

There are currently more than 72,000 without power in the state. At this time, 18 counties have submitted damage reports to MEMA. These are initial reports, numbers could increase or decrease throughout the day.

  • Bolivar – 40 homes, 20 apartments, 20 roads debris, 20 roads damaged. 30 persons displaced.
  • Carroll –2 homes, 7 roads closed due to debris
  • Chickasaw –4 roads closed due to debris.
  • Clarke –5 homes destroyed, 5 homes major damage, 5 with minor damage,7 mobile homes damaged
  • Grenada –15 homes, 1 apartment, 100 roads closed due to debris
  • Humphreys –1 home damaged, power poles down, 3 people displaced
  • Jasper 8 homes destroyed, 6 homes major damaged, 6 homes minor damaged, 5 homes affected, 3 mobile homes destroyed, 40 displaced
  • Jefferson Davis – 100 homes, 40 roads closed debris, 40 roads closed damage, 75-80 displaced, multiple powerlines down
  • Jones – damage to structures
  • Lafayette –5 homes damaged
  • Montgomery –10 homes, 2 roads closed due to debris
  • Newton –2 homes, 11 roads closed due to debris. 2 persons displaced.
  • Noxubee –5 homes, 5 roads closed due to debris and 5 roads closed due to damage.
  • Rankin –1 home damaged, 2 roads closed due to damage, 2 people displaced
  • Smith – 10 homes, 2 apartments, 5 roads closed due to debris, 5 roads closed due to damage.
  • Sharkey – 1 home damaged. Approx. 250 customers without power. Power and phones outage to Courthouse and Sheriff Dept. Calls routed to dispatcher’s office.
  • Tate –3 homes damaged, 7 roads closed due to flooding/debris, 1 road closed due to damage. 1 road washed out
  • Yazoo –8 homes damaged, 1 road closed due to debris, 2 people displaced

The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency is working with local county EMA directors to assess the need for long-term sheltering. The statewide shelter-in-place remains in effect. We want to remind people to social distance as best as possible and if you’re in a public shelter, wear some kind of mask to cover your mouth and nose to help slow the spread of COVID-19.

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MSDH guidelines while waiting for COVID-19 test results

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Protective guidelines while waiting for COVID-19 test results can save lives. According to the Mississippi Department of Health a person waiting for test results should stay home, and not go to work.

It is also important to stay in one room as much as possible and avoid contact with other family members.

These simple steps can prevent the spread of the disease.

According to the MSDH most people who get sick with COVID-19 will have only mild illness and should recover at home.

Care at home can help stop the spread of COVID-19 and help protect people who are at risk for getting seriously ill from COVID-19.

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Breaking: Flood Warning issued for Attala, Leake

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Local- Flood warnings have been issued for Attala and Leake Counties. The National Weather Service has issued flood warnings throughout the state including Attala and Leake County. The Yockanookany River near Kosciusko and Ofahoma as well as the Pearl River near Edinburg and Carthage are areas to watch. Rivers will reach potential flood stage on Wednesday afternoon to... Read More.

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VIDEO: A Monday Afternoon Video That Will Give You Chills

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Ashley McBryde commemorated Easter Sunday with an emotional performance of “Amazing Grace” shot at the Ryman Auditorium.

While careful to observe state and local guidelines, as well as the Ryman and Opry’s own rules, Ashley took to the revered Ryman stage to perform the hymn in honor of the lives lost during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Standing alone on the historic stage with the stained glass windows visible in the background, the singer delivered a poignant, yet powerful rendition of the song. She begins with a few gentle notes on guitar before singing a cappella.

Ashley only manages to get through the first few notes before her voice breaks with emotion.  But she ultimately powers through, using that emotion to deliver a stirring rendition of the song, her voice echoing through the hallowed hall.

Some things just can’t be healed. Some losses can’t be reconciled and some wounds will never heal,” Ashley says of the performance, revealing that it took seven tries to complete it. “Sometimes we don’t get closure the way we want to. All we can do is honor our predecessors and hope that we touch the hem of heaven sometime in our lives.” 

“The mother church pulls things like that out of you and will tell you what to sing and when to sing it…even if you can’t,” she concludes. 

Ashley released her sophomore album, Never Will, on April 3.

 

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Emergency Dispatch: April 13, 2020

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At 5:54 pm Attala Deputies was called to Highway the for a report of a drunk driver on Highway 12 near Attala Road 2114

At 5:-55 pm and The Mississippi Highway patrol Attala Deputies were called to the building units on Highway 43. The caller said that it looks like one of the units was broken in to.

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Power Outages Continue in Attala, Leake

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Power outages continue in Attala and Leake county. Inclement weather on Sunday left Mississippi in a literal state of emergency with at least 11 deaths, massive damage, and over 72,000 people without electricity. By late night Monday power had been restored to many regions but Entergy reported over 1,100 outages unresolved in Attala and 6 in Leake county.... Read More.

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Possession of controlled substance and other recent arrests

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On 4-13-2020, Jessie Sullivan, a 26 year old w/m from Kosciusko, was arrested for  (Felony) and Possession of Paraphernalia on Hillcrest Drive by Officer Wilbert Nelson.

On 4-8-2020 Marlon Montero, a 21-year-old  from Pensacola FL, was arrested on Highway 12 East by Officer Lucas Smith.

On 4-7-2020, Nicholas Allen, a 27-year-old w/m from Kosciusko, was arrested for 4 counts of Domestic Violence and Possession of Paraphernalia on South Wells Street by Lt Matt Ward.

On 4-7-2020 Shaniqua Young, a 27-year-old b/f from Kosciusko, was arrested for Suspended Drivers License and No Insurance on Veterans Memorial Drive by Lt. Matt Ward.

On 4-5-2020, Ladazya Luckett, a 21 year old b/f from Camden was arrested for Shoplifting at Walmart by Officer Wilbert Nelson.

On 04-02-2020, Jeremy G. Vowell, a 26 year old w/m from Carthage was arrested on Veterans Memorial Drive for Simple Assault by Officer Casey Pounders.

On 4-1-2020, Corwin Tucker, a 29 year old w/m from Kosciusko, was arrested for Possession of Controlled Substance (Felony) at Cannonade Apartments by Lt. Matt Ward

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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Natchez Trace Parkway bans campfires

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The Natchez Trace Parkway is banning campfires in Mississippi, effective immediately, due to the statewide burn ban implemented by Governor Tate Reeves. This ban includes the developed campgrounds at Rocky Springs, Jeff Busby and at designated bicycle campgrounds in Mississippi. This ban will be rescinded after the statewide ban is lifted.

 Charcoal grills and cook stoves are still permitted, but should only be used in designated areas that are free from burnable fuels such as dry grass, leaf litter, and pine needles. Grills and cook stoves should be attended at all times and must be completely extinguished prior to leaving the site. Visitors should only smoke in areas that are free from burnable fuels, and must ensure that the cigarette is completely extinguished and disposed of properly. Fireworks are always strictly prohibited along the Parkway and other federal lands.

Please visit the Natchez Trace Parkway website to get the latest status on park fire restrictions: www.nps.gov/natr. To report a wildfire along the Parkway, please call the Emergency Communications Center at 1-800-300-Park (7275), or dial 911.

For more information about the Natchez Trace Parkway Fire Management Division, please visit http://www.nps.gov/natr/parkmgmt/firemanagement.htm.

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Gov. Tate Reeves announces Mississippi schools to remain closed

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Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves has announced that schools in the state will remain closed through the rest of the academic year.

Reeves made the announcement Tuesday afternoon during his daily Facebook Live press conference.

He mentioned that teachers and students should still work together on distance/virtual learning initiatives and suggested that some school districts may choose to open for learning opportunities during the summer.

Schools were originally set to be closed through April 17.

The governor did not say whether or not he would extend the “shelter-in-place” order beyond the original date of April 20.

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Breezy 101 Church Bulletin

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  • The Carson Ridge Cemetery Committee would like to announce: Due to the National Emergency and the welfare of our community, the Carson Ridge Cemetery Committee would like to inform the public of the changes concerning the 2020 annual offering for the cemetery fund. If you would like to donate to the annual cemetery offering, please mail your donations to: Carson Ridge Cemetery Fund, 3567 Attala Road 5020, Kosciusko MS 39090. We, the committee, and families of the loved ones deeply appreciate your contributions to ensure proper care is completed in honor of these family members. If you have any further questions or concerns, please call 662-674-5962.
  • Abraham MB Church Spring Revival that was scheduled for April 5-8 has been cancelled due to the national emergency.
  • 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.

Click here to Visit First Methodist Youtube Channel

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BOLO Issued for Stolen Vehicle (Audio)

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Overnight 911 Dispatch notified City and County law enforcement to be on the look out for a stolen vehicle. According to the dispatch the vehicle was described as a beige 2002 Ford with a dent on the passenger fender. Last seen the truck had two bikes in the back, purple and blue. The tag number is “1AE 7800”. If you see this vehicle contact the Kosciusko Police Department at (662) 289-3131 or your local 911 Dispatch.

 

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