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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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Former Holmes CC football star signs with NFL team

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Douglasville, Ga. native and former Holmes Community College Bulldog and Ole Miss Rebel Josiah Coatney had to wait longer than expected during this week’s NFL Draft but finally got the call he wanted after the draft ended as the Pittsburgh Steelers signed him as an undrafted free agent Saturday night.

In his only season at Holmes, Coatney was a first-team All-State selection with 8.5 tackles for loss and three sacks. He finished with 46 tackles including 23 solo and 23 assists. He also had one fumble recovery for a four-yard touchdown and one interception for a 30-yard touchdown.

After one season with the Bulldogs, the four-star recruit by 247Sports had a choice to make picking Ole Miss over Alabama, Florida, Texas A&M and South Carolina. He redshirted during the 2016 season but earning a starting job as a redshirt sophomore that he never relinquished.

As a sophomore, he finished with 65 tackles including eight for loss and 3.5 sacks in 12 games. During his junior year, he had 63 tackles including four tackles for loss and one sack in 12 games. As a senior, he finished with 46 tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss and two sacks in 12 games.

“It’s a blessing,” Coatney said, in a previous interview with the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. “It’s been a long journey. It’s one where I’ve definitely had to endure, definitely. I just have to thank God for all of the opportunities that he gave me. Going to Ole Miss, going to junior college, has allowed me the chance to play football at a high level.”

In his NFL combine in February, Coatney’s information was as following: height: 6’3″; weight: 308 lbs; arm length: 32 3/4″; hand size: 10″; 40-yard dash: 5.21 seconds; vertical jump: 27″; broad jump: 99″; three-cone drill: 8.07 seconds; 20-yard shuttle: 4.28 seconds; and bench press: 22 reps.

Story submitted by Steve Diffey from Holmes Community College

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One year ago today: Whippets get walk off win over Pontotoc (Video)

Photo: JA leaves a message for Boswell Media

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The sidewalk leading to the Breezy 101 studio is a bit more festive this morning.

This message was left outside our building last night from the Junior Auxiliary of Kosciusko.

Members from the organization have been visiting local businesses to thank them for their support. .

Visit Junior Auxiliary of Kosciusko on Facebook for more information on the organization.

Thanks for the new sidewalk decor!

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Today in history: April 28

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Today is Tuesday, April 28, the 119th day of 2020. There are 247 days left in the year.

Today’s Highlight in History:

On April 28, 1967, heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali was stripped of his title after he refused to be inducted into the armed forces.

On this date:

In 1788, Maryland became the seventh state to ratify the Constitution of the United States.

In 1789, there was a mutiny on the HMS Bounty as rebelling crew members of the British ship, led by Fletcher Christian, set the captain, William Bligh, and 18 others adrift in a launch in the South Pacific. (Bligh and most of the men with him reached Timor in 47 days.)

In 1918, Gavrilo Princip, 23, the assassin of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and the archduke’s wife, Sophie, died in prison of tuberculosis.

In 1945, Italian dictator Benito Mussolini and his mistress, Clara Petacci, were executed by Italian partisans as they attempted to flee the country.

In 1958, the United States conducted the first of 35 nuclear test explosions in the Pacific Proving Ground as part of Operation Hardtack I. Vice President Richard Nixon and his wife, Pat, began a goodwill tour of Latin America that was marred by hostile mobs in Lima, Peru, and Caracas, Venezuela.

In 1963, at Broadway’s Tony Awards, “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” was named best play while “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum” won best musical.

In 1967, U.S. Army Gen. William C. Westmoreland told Congress that “backed at home by resolve, confidence, patience, determination and continued support, we will prevail in Vietnam over communist aggression.”

In 1980, President Jimmy Carter accepted the resignation of Secretary of State Cyrus R. Vance, who had opposed the failed rescue mission aimed at freeing American hostages in Iran. (Vance was succeeded by Edmund Muskie.)

In 1986, the Soviet Union informed the world of the nuclear disaster at Chernobyl.

In 1988, a flight attendant was killed and more than 60 persons injured when part of the roof of an Aloha Airlines Boeing 737 tore off during a flight from Hilo (HEE’-loh) to Honolulu.

In 1994, former CIA official Aldrich Ames, who had passed U.S. secrets to the Soviet Union and then Russia, pleaded guilty to espionage and tax evasion, and was sentenced to life in prison without parole.

In 1998, In a breakthrough for the government’s tobacco investigation, cigarette maker Liggett and Myers agreed to tell prosecutors whether the industry had hidden evidence of health damage from smoking.

Ten years ago: Coast Guard Rear Adm. Mary Landry said a massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico was worse than officials had believed, and that the federal government was offering to help industry giant BP contain the slick threatening the U.S. shoreline.

Five years ago: Urging Americans to “do some soul-searching,” President Barack Obama expressed deep frustration over recurring black deaths at the hands of police, rioters who responded with senseless violence and a society that would only “feign concern” without addressing the root causes. Nigerian troops rescued nearly 300 girls and women during an offensive against Boko Haram militants in the northeast Sambia forest; those rescued did not include any of the schoolgirls kidnapped a year earlier from Chibok. Jack Ely, the singer known for “Louie Louie,” the low-budget recording that became one the most famous songs of the 20th century, died in Redmond, Oregon, at age 71.

One year ago: Former Republican Sen. Richard Lugar of Indiana, a leading voice on foreign policy during his 36 years in the Senate, died at a hospital in Virginia at the age of 87. A shooting in Topeka, Kansas, killed a Washburn University football player, Dwayne Simmons, and wounded a former team member, Corey Ballentine, who had been drafted just hours earlier by the New York Giants; authorities said they were “in the wrong place at the wrong time” when they were shot outside an off-campus house party. (Francisco Alejandro Mendez has pleaded not guilty to charges including first-degree murder.) “Avengers: Endgame” shattered the record for biggest opening weekend with an estimated $350 million in ticket sales domestically and $1.2 billion globally, on its way to becoming the highest-grossing film ever.

Today’s Birthdays: Former Secretary of State James A. Baker III is 90. Actress-singer Ann-Margret is 79. Actor Paul Guilfoyle is 71. Former “Tonight Show” host Jay Leno is 70. Rock musician Chuck Leavell is 68. Actress Mary McDonnell is 68. Rock singer-musician Kim Gordon (Sonic Youth) is 67. Actress Nancy Lee Grahn is 64. Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan is 60. Rapper Too Short is 54. Actress Bridget Moynahan is 49. Actor Chris Young is 49. Rapper Big Gipp is 48. Actor Jorge Garcia is 47. Actress Elisabeth Rohm is 47. Actress Penelope Cruz is 46. Actor Nate Richert is 42. TV personalities Drew and Jonathan Scott are 42. Actress Jessica Alba is 39. Actor Harry Shum Jr. is 38. Actress Jenna Ushkowitz is 34. Actress Aleisha Allen is 29.

Thought for Today: “We have two lives… the one we learn with and the life we live with after that.” — Bernard Malamud, American author (1914-1986).

 

The Associated Press.

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USDA approves Emergency Conservation Program Assistance and Emergency Forest Restoration Assistance after Tornadoes

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Farms that suffered damage from the recent tornadoes may be eligible for assistance under the Emergency Conservation Program (ECP) and the Emergency Forest Restoration Assistance Program (EFRP) administered by the Attala Farm Service Agency (FSA). Producers who suffered a loss should contact the Attala FSA Office by phone at 662-290-0702 Extension 2 to request assistance. Signup will be... Read More.

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Mississippi legislators to regroup in mid-May amid pandemic

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The Mississippi Legislature will reconvene May 18.

That’s two months after the session was suspended because of the cornavirus pandemic.

House and Senate leaders made the announcement Monday.

Lt. Gov. Delbert Hosemann says approving a teacher pay raise will still be a priority.

Also Monday, Republican Gov. Tate Reeves eased some restrictions on people’s movements.

Many businesses are allowed to reopen, but with limits on how many customers they can have in stores.

Mississippi has surpassed 6,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19, and the Health Department reports 229 deaths from it. (AP)

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President Trump approves federal public flood relief assistance for Attala and other counties

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President Donald Trump has approved federal aid for Mississippi counties affected by Pearl River flooding in February.

Gov. Tate Reeves announced the approval on Monday.

“It was just two months ago that our state experienced historic flooding, and Mississippians are still struggling to recover and rebuild their lives. With this federal assistance, we can show people that they are not alone in this. I’m grateful for President Trump’s continued support and commitment to taking care of Mississippi. Together, we can lend a helping hand and bolster recovery efforts for this historic devastation,” said Governor Tate Reeves.

The flooding occurred Feb. 10-18, mostly in central Mississippi.

The federal disaster declaration is for 11 counties: Attala, Carroll, Claiborne, Clay, Copiah, Grenada, Hinds, Holmes, Leflore, Warren and Yazoo. The money is to help rebuild or repair public buildings, highways and roads.

The news release said the federal assistance also covers the reimbursement to local governments for emergency work during the disaster.

 

 

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Audio: Darren Milner talks rescheduled Natchez Trace Festival

Carthage police searching for two suspects

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The Carthage Police Department needs your help identifying the two individuals in these pictures.

These two individuals are connected to stolen vehicle.

The vehicle has since been recovered, but is believed to be connected to another separate recent case.

Anyone with information that could lead to an arrest in this case would be eligible for a reward of up to $2500.00

If you have information please call Crime Stoppers at 601-355-TIPS(8477), or submit a tip online or with your mobile device at www.P3tips.com.

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Photo: Kosciuszko statue wears mask

Kosciusko School District announces graduation plans

Breezy 101 Church Bulletin

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  • Doty Springs Baptist Church has cancelled Homecoming services for Sunday, May 17th.  The cemetery committee would like to encourage families to come and place flowers on loved one’s graves.  All cemetery donations can be mailed to Doty Springs Baptist Church Cemetery Fund, P O Box 266, Ethel, MS 39067.
  • 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.
  • 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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FREE Covid Testing Today in Carthage

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FREE testing is here. UMMC and the MSDH are providing free drive-through Covid-19 testing today. Guidelines for testing have been lowered. “Anyone who has crossed paths with a Covid positive person or who is experiencing any symptoms can now get tested but you must pre-register, according to Mayor Vivians.” To schedule an appointment contact 601-496-7200 or register with the C Spire app, see link- https://www.umc.edu/CoronaVirus/COVID-19-Testing/Home.html

No testing after 4pm. Testing is at Carthage Coliseum – 805 E Main St

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Ethel announces honor roll students

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Ethel High School has announced honor roll students for the 3rd nine weeks of the school year.

High School Superintendent’s Honor Roll Colbi Arnold
High School Superintendent’s Honor Roll Karlee Barrett
High School Superintendent’s Honor Roll Kaylyn Barrett
High School Superintendent’s Honor Roll Brent Bell
High School Superintendent’s Honor Roll Brady Bishop
High School Superintendent’s Honor Roll Jalynn Black
High School Superintendent’s Honor Roll Aubrey Blaine
High School Superintendent’s Honor Roll Carley Blakely
High School Superintendent’s Honor Roll Mackenzie Bradberry
High School Superintendent’s Honor Roll Alyshia Brewer
High School Superintendent’s Honor Roll Stavainne Cain
High School Superintendent’s Honor Roll Stephanie Caples
High School Superintendent’s Honor Roll Layton Cozart
High School Superintendent’s Honor Roll Lotus Edwards
High School Superintendent’s Honor Roll Autumn Engle
High School Superintendent’s Honor Roll McKenna Graham
High School Superintendent’s Honor Roll Devin Granger
High School Superintendent’s Honor Roll Hunter Hood
High School Superintendent’s Honor Roll Gabrielle Hunt
High School Superintendent’s Honor Roll Megan Johnson
High School Superintendent’s Honor Roll Cornelius Jones
High School Superintendent’s Honor Roll Hailey Jones
High School Superintendent’s Honor Roll Laken Keith
High School Superintendent’s Honor Roll Chase Langford
High School Superintendent’s Honor Roll Nautica Lee
High School Superintendent’s Honor Roll Mylee McBride
High School Superintendent’s Honor Roll Kameron McCulley
High School Superintendent’s Honor Roll Kaytlyn McCuller
High School Superintendent’s Honor Roll Cooper McDaniel
High School Superintendent’s Honor Roll Katlyn Miller
High School Superintendent’s Honor Roll Takia Miller
High School Superintendent’s Honor Roll Asiayonna Mosley
High School Superintendent’s Honor Roll Katy Jo Newman
High School Superintendent’s Honor Roll Madison Odom
High School Superintendent’s Honor Roll Autumn Pender
High School Superintendent’s Honor Roll Bridges Pinkard
High School Superintendent’s Honor Roll Douglas Rivera
High School Superintendent’s Honor Roll Celia Smith
High School Superintendent’s Honor Roll Amy Steed
High School Superintendent’s Honor Roll Steven Steed
High School Superintendent’s Honor Roll Keegan Watkins
High School Superintendent’s Honor Roll Brady White
High School Superintendent’s Honor Roll Colin White
High School Superintendent’s Honor Roll Alicia Zollicoffer
High School Principal’s Honor Roll Josh Alvarado
High School Principal’s Honor Roll Sarah Armstrong
High School Principal’s Honor Roll Landon Barnhill
High School Principal’s Honor Roll Hayden Beall
High School Principal’s Honor Roll Talon Beauchamp
High School Principal’s Honor Roll Caroline Black
High School Principal’s Honor Roll Kameron Blakely
High School Principal’s Honor Roll Mason Bradberry
High School Principal’s Honor Roll Aden Branch
High School Principal’s Honor Roll Hannah Callahan
High School Principal’s Honor Roll Eli Cauthen
High School Principal’s Honor Roll Katie Grace Chunn
High School Principal’s Honor Roll Hunter Corley
High School Principal’s Honor Roll Alexis Davis
High School Principal’s Honor Roll Kaden Deason
High School Principal’s Honor Roll Neves Dotson
High School Principal’s Honor Roll Abigail Ellington
High School Principal’s Honor Roll Bailey Engle
High School Principal’s Honor Roll Ian Frazier
High School Principal’s Honor Roll Isaac Harris
High School Principal’s Honor Roll Kayla Hodges
High School Principal’s Honor Roll Treasure Hollman
High School Principal’s Honor Roll Kole Hunt
High School Principal’s Honor Roll Justin Hunt
High School Principal’s Honor Roll Brandon Hutchison
High School Principal’s Honor Roll Hunter Hutchison
High School Principal’s Honor Roll Maeson Jolley
High School Principal’s Honor Roll Alexis Jolly
High School Principal’s Honor Roll Melissa Jones
High School Principal’s Honor Roll Gavin Keller
High School Principal’s Honor Roll Jada Lambert
High School Principal’s Honor Roll Gavin Lepard
High School Principal’s Honor Roll Tearshanae Mallett
High School Principal’s Honor Roll Wyatt May
High School Principal’s Honor Roll Arabella McBride
High School Principal’s Honor Roll Aubrey McCarty
High School Principal’s Honor Roll Boyd McMichael
High School Principal’s Honor Roll Saccaria Merritt
High School Principal’s Honor Roll Artaysha Miller
High School Principal’s Honor Roll Brooke Mitchell
High School Principal’s Honor Roll CinKyra Mosley
High School Principal’s Honor Roll Ty Quick
High School Principal’s Honor Roll Tanner Reeves
High School Principal’s Honor Roll Madelyn Rosamond
High School Principal’s Honor Roll Abigail Sanders
High School Principal’s Honor Roll Alexis Sanders
High School Principal’s Honor Roll Elizabeth Sanders
High School Principal’s Honor Roll Alex Schuster
High School Principal’s Honor Roll Shelby Schuster
High School Principal’s Honor Roll Autumn Sims
High School Principal’s Honor Roll Macee Sisson
High School Principal’s Honor Roll Mollie Sisson
High School Principal’s Honor Roll Amber Smith
High School Principal’s Honor Roll Logan Sumners
High School Principal’s Honor Roll Clifford Thames
High School Principal’s Honor Roll Conner Toten
High School Principal’s Honor Roll Alyssa Tubby
High School Principal’s Honor Roll Scott Walters II
High School Principal’s Honor Roll Meagan Weaver
High School Principal’s Honor Roll Tyler Weaver
High School Principal’s Honor Roll Abbigail Wilkinson
High School Principal’s Honor Roll Gabriela Wilkinson
High School Principal’s Honor Roll Anna Willilamson
High School Principal’s Honor Roll Semaiga Wingo
High School Principal’s Honor Roll Patrica Woods

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Photo: Breezy 101 has new recording studio

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Breezy 101 has a new studio at its location on Golf Course Road in Kosciusko.

The new studio will be used to record interviews, commercials, and some church programming.

This new addition gives Boswell Media four top-of-the-line recording/production studios at its headquarters.

Those that work in the station have christened the new room as “Studio C.”

 

 

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Kosciusko School District superintendent addresses plans for graduation

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The following is a letter from Kosciusko School District Superintendent Billy Ellzey, addressing the district’s plans for 2020 graduation.

Dear Parents and Guardians,

Thank you for your outreach and concern about the tradition of the graduation ceremony here at Kosciusko. I know that many seniors would like to have a traditional graduation with all family and friends in attendance. We looked at the option of postponement for graduation but we had so much uncertainty about our future with this pandemic.

The current plan allows every senior to participate even if they are leaving for military or other assignments in early summer. The national health experts have informed us that social distancing and bans on large groups could last as much as 18 months.

We did everything within the governor’s order to make it as close to traditional as possible.

I know Mr. Coats has some other ideas in mind to recognize all graduates he will release as soon as the plans are finalized. While this is not the ending any of
us had hoped for we can still make it memorable for all of our graduates.

Our traditional graduation attracts crowds of 2000 people or more. If social distancing allows us to congregate in large groups again we will consider having a traditional graduation at that later date.

We certainly want to do all we can to honor all the graduates of 2020.

Sincerely,

Billy Ellzey
Kosciusko Schools

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Today in history: April 30

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Today is Thursday, April 30, the 121st day of 2020. There are 245 days left in the year.

Today’s Highlight in History:

On April 30, 1945, as Soviet troops approached his Berlin bunker, Adolf Hitler committed suicide along with his wife of one day, Eva Braun.

On this date:

In A.D. 311, shortly before his death, Roman Emperor Galerius issued his Edict of Toleration ending persecution of Christians.

In 1789, George Washington took the oath of office in New York as the first president of the United States.

In 1803, the United States purchased the Louisiana Territory from France for 60 million francs, the equivalent of about $15 million.

In 1900, engineer John Luther “Casey” Jones of the Illinois Central Railroad died in a train wreck near Vaughan, Mississippi, after staying at the controls in a successful effort to save the passengers.

In 1911, a fire broke out in Bangor, Maine, destroying much of the downtown area before it was brought under control the next morning; two deaths were blamed on the blaze.

In 1945, the radio show “Queen for Today” (later “Queen for a Day”) premiered on the Mutual Network.

In 1970, President Richard M. Nixon announced the U.S. was sending troops into Cambodia, an action that sparked widespread protest.

In 1973, President Richard Nixon announced the resignations of top aides H.R. Haldeman and John Ehrlichman, Attorney General Richard G. Kleindienst and White House counsel John Dean, who was actually fired.

In 1975, the Vietnam War ended as the South Vietnamese capital of Saigon fell to Communist forces.

In 1983, blues singer and guitarist Muddy Waters died in Westmont, Ill., at age 68.

In 1993, top-ranked women’s tennis player Monica Seles was stabbed in the back during a match in Hamburg, Germany, by a man who described himself as a fan of second-ranked German player Steffi Graf. (The man, convicted of causing grievous bodily harm, was given a suspended sentence.)

In 2004, Arabs expressed outrage at graphic photographs of naked Iraqi prisoners being humiliated by U.S. military police; President George W. Bush condemned the mistreatment of prisoners, saying “that’s not the way we do things in America.”

Ten years ago: Heavy winds and high tides complicated efforts to hold back oil from a blown-out BP-operated rig that threatened to coat bird and marine life in the Gulf of Mexico; President Barack Obama halted any new offshore projects pending safeguards to prevent more explosions like the one that unleashed the spill.

Five years ago: Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont formally entered the race for the Democratic presidential nomination with a news conference on Capitol Hill. Vietnam marked the 40th anniversary of the day communist forces seized control of the country with a parade through the capital of Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon). Rhythm-and-blues singer Ben E. King, 76, died in Hackensack, New Jersey.

One year ago: Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó took to the streets to call for a military uprising against Nicolas Maduro; street battles erupted in the Venezuelan capital. The Trump administration quickly declared enthusiastic support for the Venezuelan opposition effort. President Donald Trump and Democratic congressional leaders agreed to work toward a $2 trillion infrastructure plan but put off the question of how to pay for it. A gunman killed two students and wounded four others in a lecture hall at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte; a student who helped end the shooting by tackling the gunman was one of the two killed. (Former student Trystan Terrell pleaded guilty to first-degree murder and other charges.) Japanese Emperor Akihito announced his abdication; his 30-year reign ended at midnight, when his son, Crown Prince Naruhito, became the new emperor. Peter Mayhew, the towering actor who donned a huge, furry costume to give life to Chewbacca in the original “Star Wars” trilogy and two other films, died at his north Texas home at the age of 74. The musical “Hadestown” earned a leading 14 Tony Award nominations.

Today’s Birthdays: Actress Cloris Leachman is 94. Singer Willie Nelson is 87. Actor Burt Young is 80. King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden is 74. Movie director Allan Arkush is 72. Actor Perry King is 72. Singer-musician Wayne Kramer is 72. Singer Merrill Osmond is 67. Movie director Jane Campion is 66. Movie director Lars von Trier is 64. Former Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper is 61. Actor Paul Gross is 61. Basketball Hall of Famer Isiah Thomas is 59. Country musician Robert Reynolds is 58. Actor Adrian Pasdar is 55. Rock singer J.R. Richards (Dishwalla) is 53. Rapper Turbo B (Snap) is 53. Rock musician Clark Vogeler is 51. Rhythm-and-blues singer Chris “Choc” Dalyrimple (Soul For Real) is 49. Rock musician Chris Henderson (3 Doors Down) is 49. Country singer Carolyn Dawn Johnson is 49. Actress Lisa Dean Ryan is 48. Rhythm-and-blues singer Akon is 47. Rhythm-and-blues singer Jeff Timmons (98 Degrees) is 47. Actor Johnny Galecki is 45. Singer-musician Cole Deggs (Cole Deggs and the Lonesome) is 44. Actor Sam Heughan is 40. Actor Kunal Nayyar is 39. Rapper Lloyd Banks is 38. Actress Kirsten Dunst is 38. Country singer Tyler Wilkinson (The Wilkinsons) is 36. Actress Dianna Agron is 34. Country singer Brandon Lancaster is 31. Rapper/producer Travis Scott is 29.

Thought for Today: “There’s a difference between a philosophy and a bumper sticker.” — Charles M. Schulz, American cartoonist (1922-2000).

The Associated Press.

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Kosciusko schools announce schedule for students to clean out their locker

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The following schedule is for locker clean out at Kosciusko Upper Elementary, Kosciusko Junior High School, and Kosciusko High School.

Only the student will be allowed in the building to clean out their locker.

Students may come between 9:00-1:00 each day.

May 5 (Tuesday):
4th grade(KUE)
6th grade(KJHS)
11th grade (KHS)

May 6 (Wednesday):
5th grade (KUE)
7th grade (KJHS)
10th grade (KHS)

May 7 (Thursday):
8th grade(KJHS)
9th grade (KHS)

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$300 Fines In Carthage

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$300 fines could be enforced in Carthage. “We must practice safety. I am having police officers drive around, and they will be giving out $300 fines if you are not at home – your home,” said Mayor Vivians. “This is not the time to be visiting others.” She went on to say that the case numbers were going up, not down, and emphasized the importance of wearing a mask whenever going to stores or businesses. “It’s not only for you, but the other person.”

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