• Drunk Driver in Kosciusko Located with Public’s Help

    Drunk Driver in Kosciusko Located with Public’s Help
    Around 9:00 on Tuesday night, the Kosciusko Police Department was notified of a potentially drunk driver around Madison St. who reportedly almost hit a bicyclist. With help from various callers reporting the driver, police were able to locate the vehicle and pulled him over at Wendy’s on Hwy 12 around 10:25 PM.
    No accidents or injuries were reported to be caused by the driver.
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  • What to know about the evolution of execution methods in the US

    What to know about the evolution of execution methods in the US
    Alabama’s plans to execute a death row inmate using nitrogen gas appeared to be thwarted by a federal judge permanently blocking the state from using that method, declaring it violates the constitutional ban on cruel and unusual punishment.U.S. District Judge Emily C. Marks issued the decision Tuesday, permanently enjoining the state from executing Jeffery Lee by nitrogen gas. Lee was scheduled to be executed Thursday at an Alabama prison.A spokesman for Alabama Attorney General
  • Update: Winters Funeral Home Suffers Fire Damage But Still In Business

    Update: Winters Funeral Home Suffers Fire Damage But Still In Business
    Update:  The following statement was sent to Breezynews from the staff of Winters Funeral Home.
    The Winters Funeral Home building caught on fire on Sunday 06/07/2026. Due to the fire damage our building is temporarily closed to the public, but the staff and the business is still serving our families and our community with the help of other local funeral homes and businesses. Our office number is 662-289-5251. We are still accepting calls and scheduling appointments when needed. Our staff is
  • Home on Gilliland Street Destroyed in Fire Monday Afternoon

    Home on Gilliland Street Destroyed in Fire Monday Afternoon
    A home on Gilliland Street near the intersection of Smythe Street was destroyed in a fire Monday afternoon.
    Kosciusko Fire Department, EMS, and Kosciusko Police were dispatched to the scene just after 5 p.m.
    Everyone was able to get out of the home safely, and no injuries were reported.
    KFD Chief Duane Burdine says the cause of the fire is currently unknown and still under investigation.
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  • Former Whippet Mary Kimble Price Earns NJCAA All-American Honors at Jones College

    Former Whippet Mary Kimble Price Earns NJCAA All-American Honors at Jones College
    A standout freshman season has earned former Kosciusko Whippet Mary Kimble Price national recognition.
    Price, now a member of the Jones College softball team, has been named a 2026 NJCAA Division II Second Team All-American. The honor comes just one week after she was selected as an NFCA All-American.
    Price was one of three Jones College players to receive NJCAA All-American honors, joining teammates Madison Sawyer and Mabry Eason. The selection continues a streak of national recognition for the
  • L.V. Hull Documentary Screening Set for Friday at Skipworth Performing Arts Center

    L.V. Hull Documentary Screening Set for Friday at Skipworth Performing Arts Center
    The community is invited to a special documentary screening this Friday, June 12, as part of opening weekend events celebrating the new L.V. Hull Legacy Center.
    The screening of “Love Is a Sensation” will be held at 6:00 p.m. at the Skipworth Performing Arts Center and is free and open to the public. Organizers note that RSVPs are appreciated, though not required.
    The one-hour documentary offers an intimate portrait of Kosciusko artist L.V. Hull, described by organizers as an affecti
  • Disorderly Conduct, DUIs, and Felony Possession in Neshoba County Arrests

    Disorderly Conduct, DUIs, and Felony Possession in Neshoba County Arrests
    ENTONY BURNSIDE, 41, of Philadelphia, DUI – Other Substance, No Insurance, Possession of Paraphernalia, Possession of Marijuana, MHP.  Bond $1,500, $800, $600, $1,000.
     ANTHONY DOCKERY, 50, of Ridgeland, DUI – 1st, MHP.  Bond $1,500.
     WENDELL IKE EAVES, 62, of Philadelphia, Felony Possession of a Controlled Substance, Possession of Marijuana, Seat Belt Violation, No Insurance, Failure to Signal Lane Change, Suspended Driver’s License, Improper Equipment, NCS
  • ‘No-brainer’: Hinds County temporarily boosts underpaid public defenders’ salaries

    ‘No-brainer’: Hinds County temporarily boosts underpaid public defenders’ salaries
    Hinds County’s underpaid public defenders will temporarily earn more through the end of the year after the Board of Supervisors scrounged up money left over from construction on the new jail.The roughly $261,000 boost to the Hinds County Public Defender’s Office will narrow the pay gap between the county’s prosecutors and public defenders for the next six months, but it’s far from the $1 million that advocates say is needed to achieve equity between the offices. The
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  • Solar power hits new milestones in the US, Mississippi even as Trump boosts coal over clean energy

    Solar power hits new milestones in the US, Mississippi even as Trump boosts coal over clean energy
    Even as President Donald Trump boosts coal over clean energy, solar power is hitting new milestones in the U.S. and remains the leading source of new power.Data released Wednesday by global energy think tank Ember, along with a report by the Solar Energy Industries Association and analytics firm Wood Mackenzie, show the continued growth of solar and decline of coal in the United States despite federal policy. In May, for the first time, solar supplied more of the nation’s electricity
  • Shooting into an Occupied Dwelling, Assault on a LEO, and Malicious Mischief in Kosciusko and Attala Arrests

    Shooting into an Occupied Dwelling, Assault on a LEO, and Malicious Mischief in Kosciusko and Attala Arrests
    MICHAEL ARMSTRONG, 28, of Kosciusko, Contempt of Court – Kosciusko Municipal Court, Careless Driving, KPD.  Bond $0, $400.
     JOHN BAYNE, 26, of Sallis, Resisting Arrest, DUI – Test Refusal, Malicious Mischief, Felony Possession of a  Controlled Substance, KPD.  Bond $1,000, $2,100, $900, $10,000.
     BRYAN K EDWARDS, 39, of Kosciusko, Felony Receiving Stolen Property, Felony Simple Assault on a LEO, Felony Fleeing or Eluding a LEO in a Motor Vehicle with Reckless
  • Child Bitten by Dog on Tuesday evening in Attala

    Child Bitten by Dog on Tuesday evening in Attala
    Around 7:00 PM on Tuesday, a child was rushed to the ER after being bitten by a dog. Kosciusko Police and animal control were dispatched.
    It is unknown if the dog was a stray or if it had an owner.
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  • Heat Stress Increasing as Weekend Approaches

    Heat Stress Increasing as Weekend Approaches
    DANGEROUS HEAT STRESS FRIDAY-SUNDAY
     
    We’ve already had plenty of hot and humid weather this spring, even some triple digit heat index readings.  But  the National Weather Service in Jackson says the heat and humidity this weekend will be the worst so far with temperatures in the mid 90s and a heat index that could push into the danger zone, possibly topping 105.
    The worst of the heat stress is forecast from southeast Mississippi up into the Delta where a heat advisory will
  • Mississippi Today pushes to unseal court filings in Greenville missing DNA evidence case

    Mississippi Today pushes to unseal court filings in Greenville missing DNA evidence case
    Mississippi Today is challenging a judge’s sealing of court filings in a case in which over 100 pieces of DNA evidence has gone missing. On Monday, Andrew Coffman, an attorney for the Reporters Committee for Press Freedom, made a motion to Circuit Judge Richard A. Smith to unseal the records and restore public access to information on whether Washington County Circuit Clerk deputies or employees of the district attorney’s office in Greenville bear blame for the evidence’s
  • Kosciusko Firefighter to Graduate MS State Fire Academy

    Kosciusko Firefighter to Graduate MS State Fire Academy
    Kris Mosely of the Kosciusko Fire Department, along with the rest of the Firefighter Class 221 of the Mississippi State Fire Academy, will graduate this week from the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1010 Firefighter I-II course.
    Graduation will be held at the Mississippi State Fire Academy in the auditorium at 10:00 am on Thursday, June 11, 2026 and is open to the public. The address is 1 Fire Academy USA, Jackson, MS 39208.
    This intense seven-week course combines online, classroom,
  • Motor Accidents on Tuesday in Attala

    Motor Accidents on Tuesday in Attala
    Around 7:00 AM, the Attala Sheriff’s Office was alerted to an accident on Hwy 14 W involving a car and an 18-wheeler. No injuries were reported.
    Later, at about 4:00 PM, there was a minor accident in parking lot of Sonic on Hwy 12. No injuries were reported.
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  • Motor Accident on Tuesday in Attala

    Motor Accident on Tuesday in Attala
    Around 7:00 AM, the Attala Sheriff’s Office was alerted to an accident on Hwy 14 W involving a car and an 18-wheeler. No injuries were reported.
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  • Trespassing, Disorderly Conduct, and Drug Possession in Leake County Arrests

    Trespassing, Disorderly Conduct, and Drug Possession in Leake County Arrests
    TERRANCE K CARSON, 34, of Carthage, Disorderly Conduct – Disturbing the Peace, LCSO.  Bond $500.
     JOSHUA S CASTON, 33, of Carthage, Possession of a Controlled Substance, Bench Warrant – Carthage Municipal Court, No Insurance, Careless Driving, Possession of Paraphernalia, Bench Warrant – Leake County Justice Court, LCSO.  Bond N/A, $0, $500, $250, $500, N/A.
     TEVIS L FORTUNE, 60, DUI – 1st, No Insurance, No Tag, LCSO.  Bond $1,000, $500, $500.
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  • Kosciusko FD Cadet among graduates of Mississippi State Fire Academy Class 221

    Kosciusko FD Cadet among graduates of Mississippi State Fire Academy Class 221
    A cadet from the Kosciusko Fire Department is among the newest class of firefighters completing an intensive state training program at the Mississippi State Fire Academy in Jackson.
    Kris Mosley, representing the Kosciusko Fire Department, is a member of Firefighter Class 221, which will graduate 27 students from the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1010 Firefighter I-II certification course during a ceremony scheduled for 10 a.m. Thursday, June 11, 2026, at the academy’s auditor
  • Pearl River Resort Recognized with National Award Nomination

    Pearl River Resort Recognized with National Award Nomination
    CHOCTAW, Miss. (June 10, 2026) — Pearl River Resort, an enterprise of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians, has been nominated for the national PLANSPONSOR Plan Sponsor of the Year award, a recognition highlighting organizations that demonstrate strong retirement and financial wellness programs for employees.
    The nomination places Pearl River Resort among a select group of employers nationwide recognized for efforts to strengthen retirement readiness and expand financial benefits for th
  • A quick look at the teams playing for a national championship at the College World Series

    A quick look at the teams playing for a national championship at the College World Series
    Audio recording is automated for accessibility. Humans wrote and edited the story.
    OMAHA, Neb. – A look at the eight teams competing in the College World Series, which starts Friday at Charles Schwab Field in Omaha, Nebraska. (Capsules in order of CWS opening games. Coaches’ records through super regionals):Troy (38-30)Coach: Skylar Meade (186-119 in 5 years at Troy and overall).Road to Omaha: Won Gainesville regional: lost to Miami 10-5, beat Rider 15-7, beat Miami 9-6, be
  • Winters Funeral Home Suffers Fire Damage Over Weekend

    Winters Funeral Home Suffers Fire Damage Over Weekend
    A fire early Sunday morning caused damage to an office inside Winters Funeral Home on Fenwick Street in Kosciusko.
    Kosciusko Police accompanied a keyholder to the business to check on fire alarm that had been activated and found the building filled with smoke.
    The Kosciusko Fire Department responded to the scene around 4:15 a.m. and was able to contain the fire to one office. However, water used to extinguish the blaze covered the floor throughout the building. No injuries were reported.
    Koscius
  • Voter Voices: Granddaughter of slain civil rights activist vows to fight redistricting efforts

    Voter Voices: Granddaughter of slain civil rights activist vows to fight redistricting efforts
    Audio recording is automated for accessibility. Humans wrote and edited the story.
    “Voter Voices” is a series of Mississippians sharing their thoughts on voting rights, the state’s history of voter suppression and the new gerrymandering push embroiling Mississippi, the South and the nation.It was as if they killed Deborah Griffin’s grandfather again. That’s how Griffin said she felt when she heard that the U.S. Supreme Court had struck down part of the Voting R
  • AAA: Gas Prices Down 29 Cents in 20 Days

    AAA: Gas Prices Down 29 Cents in 20 Days
    AAA had warned us that the price of gas wouldn’t be coming down as fast as it went up.  The auto club says during the first 20 days of the price increases which started at the end of February, the average in Mississippi shot up 96 cents or about 4.8 cents per day.    The auto club says, now,  the statewide average has fallen for 20 days in a row, almost 29 cents during that time, but that’s only about 1.4 cents a day, compared, again, to almost five cents a d
  • Photos: Attala Historical Society Highlights County’s Historic Landmarks During America 250 Lecture Series

    Photos: Attala Historical Society Highlights County’s Historic Landmarks During America 250 Lecture Series
    Community members gathered Tuesday evening at the Mary Ricks Thornton Cultural Center for the second installment of the Attala Historical Society’s “Echoes of History: America 250 Lecture Series.”
    The June 9 program, “Marked on America’s Map: 20 Places That Define Attala County,” focused on the 20 Attala County sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The presentation was led by Attala Historical Society President Audra Love Dean along with An
  • Southaven residents sue Elon Musk’s xAI alleging harm from gas turbines

    Southaven residents sue Elon Musk’s xAI alleging harm from gas turbines
    Southaven residents filed a class action lawsuit against billionaire Elon Musk’s xAI and its subsidiary, MZX Tech, on Tuesday in federal court over the company’s use of mobile gas-powered turbines at its plant. In the filing, residents said they have been harmed by noise from the large-scale generators. They allege that residents have dealt with “near-constant noise, vibrations, and other nuisance-level harms” since the middle of last year and it has hurt their qual
  • New chief seeks to bring stability to Lexington Police Department

    New chief seeks to bring stability to Lexington Police Department
    After becoming the fourth police chief in six months and following a federal investigation that led to policing reforms, Lexington’s new leader, David Simmons, said establishing trust in the community is a major goal of his. The Board of Aldermen appointed Simmons as chief May 5, less than three months after appointing Kenneth Gee, an officer in the department, as interim and beginning a search for a permanent chief. Simmons acknowledged the lack of stability in police leadershi
  • Group displays 20-foot IUD near Mississippi Capitol to advocate for contraception access

    Group displays 20-foot IUD near Mississippi Capitol to advocate for contraception access
    Lawmakers and advocates resurrected a 20-foot inflatable statue of an IUD outside the state Capitol Tuesday. Speakers gathered around the replica, called Freeda – as in “Free Da Womb” – and called for the Legislature to guarantee Mississippians’ right to contraception amid shifting political winds across the country. Freeda, a symbol of reproductive autonomy, has visited six countries, over 20 states and more than 50 cities – even attending Burning Man t
  • ‘When Amazon comes to town.’ Clinton and company host ribbon cutting for new data center 

    ‘When Amazon comes to town.’ Clinton and company host ribbon cutting for new data center 
    CLINTON – Local leaders from Hinds County and Clinton on Tuesday celebrated Amazon’s planned $1-billion data center in the former Delphi plant.Clinton Mayor Will Purdie called it “a truly historic moment in the life of our city.”The project is expected to create 100 new jobs in Hinds County, in addition to 1,500 construction workers at its peak. In addition Clinton leaders have said the project is expected to bring in $5 million for the city and school district in its fi
  • Deadline for Winter Storm Fern assistance is Wednesday; MEMA shares updated figures

    Deadline for Winter Storm Fern assistance is Wednesday; MEMA shares updated figures
    Wednesday is the deadline for those in Mississippi impacted by Winter Storm Fern to apply for funding through the federal government’s individual assistance program.The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency previously posted locations for individuals to sign up for assistance on its website, but impacted residents can also reach out to their county’s emergency manager for information. Application information is also available on the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s webs
  • Where do Amazon’s data centers in Mississippi stand? Company offers details on project status, water and energy footprint

    Where do Amazon’s data centers in Mississippi stand? Company offers details on project status, water and energy footprint
    Audio recording is automated for accessibility. Humans wrote and edited the story.
    In the last two years, Amazon has announced four data center facilities in Mississippi, expanding its capacity for cloud computing services through AWS, or Amazon Web Services. One of the four, in Canton, is already operating, while the other three – in Ridgeland, Vicksburg and Clinton – are in the works. “Amazon currently has five buildings operational at the Canton site, with plans to

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