• Today in history: December 9

    Today in history: December 9
    Today is Monday, Dec. 9, the 343rd day of 2019. There are 22 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On Dec. 9, 1990, Solidarity founder Lech Walesa (lek vah-WEN’-sah) won Poland’s presidential runoff by a landslide. On this date: In 1608, English poet John Milton was born in London. In 1911, an explosion inside the... Read More.
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  • VIDEO STREAM – Amory vs Kosciusko (softball playoffs)

    VIDEO STREAM – Amory vs Kosciusko (softball playoffs)
    *If the link above above isn’t working on your device, click HERE to view the broadcast on YouTube, click below to listen to the Cruisin 98 online audio stream or tune your radio to 98.3
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  • VIDEO STREAM – Amory vs Kosciusko (Baseball – Playoffs)

    VIDEO STREAM – Amory vs Kosciusko (Baseball – Playoffs)
    *If the video above above isn’t working on your device, click HERE to to listen to the AUDIO ONLY broadcast , click below to listen to the Breezy 101 online audio stream or tune your radio to 101.1.  
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  • Remembering ‘The Gunslinger’ of college football, Archie Cooley

    Remembering ‘The Gunslinger’ of college football, Archie Cooley
    Archie Cooley, center, with Jerry Rice, left, and Willie Totten when they were honored at Mississippi Valley State at an awards function in recent years. (Photo courtesy of MVSU)Archie “The Gunslinger” Cooley, the most unconventional of football coaches, has died at the age of 84, and, frankly, I don’t even know how to begin to describe him. So let’s begin like this: There will never be another one. Cooley, which is how he referred to himself so often in the third p
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  • Legislative panels will consider restoring some Mississippians’ voting rights

    Legislative panels will consider restoring some Mississippians’ voting rights
    The two legislativecommittee leaders responsible for criminal justice measures say they will move bills forward to restore suffrage for individuals, raising the prospect that some Mississippians will have their voting rights restored. House and Senate Judiciary B Chairmen Kevin Horan and Joey Fillingane announced Friday that they will have hearings on Monday to consider the suffrage bills. The House earlier in the session passed a substantial restoration bill that would have automatic
  • Marshall Ramsey: Eggbert

    Marshall Ramsey: Eggbert
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  • Reminder: Kosciusko Mayor’s Youth Council holding city wide clean-up this weekend

    Reminder: Kosciusko Mayor’s Youth Council holding city wide clean-up this weekend
    The City of Kosciusko has set aside Saturday, April 20 to participate in a community wide cleanup day. This effort is being coordinated by the Mayor’s Youth Council. A dumpster will placed at the Attala County Coliseum for trash to be dropped off from 8:00 […]
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  • Look for the “why” when engaging in disagreement

    Look for the “why” when engaging in disagreement
    “Bought sense is better than borrowed sense” lives in my memory, rent-free. I’ve always cringed at it because, at every stage of life, some lessons have been costly to learn.At the Alluvial Collective, we show up to the office, on the screen, or in a community with one overarching challenge: to create or deepen the connections that will support collective thriving.  That is our “For what.”  We get to show up with wisdom purchased over our organization&rsq
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  • Boswell Media Sports Baseball/Softball Broadcast Schedule

    Boswell Media Sports Baseball/Softball Broadcast Schedule
    ‘ Kosciusko Whippets Baseball Amory vs Kosciusko Radio: Breezy 101 (WLIN) Audio Stream: Breezynews.com/Breezy 101 mobile app Video Stream: Boswell Media YouTube Channel Play-by-Play: Breck Riley Game 1: Friday, April 19, 6:00 pm Game 2: Saturday, April 20, 2:00 pm Kosciusko Whippets Softball Amory vs […]
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  • Petit Larcenies, Assaults, and Burglary in Leake and Attala Arrests

    Petit Larcenies, Assaults, and Burglary in Leake and Attala Arrests
    VANESSA BARRETT, 29, of Morton, Petit Larceny, Receiving Stolen Property, WGPD.  Bond $0, $0.   JOHN C CANALES, 20, of Kosciusko, Domestic Violence – Aggravated Assault, Possession of Paraphernalia, KPD.  Bond $25,000, $1,400.   DEMETRIUS L CROSS, 48, of Walnut Grove, Burglary – B&E of […]
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  • Storm Threat Continues for Local Area, Watch Issued

    Storm Threat Continues for Local Area, Watch Issued
    A severe thunderstorm watch is in effect until 11 pm for much of the local area, including Attala, Leake and Neshoba counties.  There’s a Level-1 “marginal” risk of damaging winds and hail as far south as Jackson.
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  • Q&A: Explaining the health care coverage gap

    Q&A: Explaining the health care coverage gap
    Lawmakers and advocates regularly refer to Mississippians without health insurance who are in the “coverage gap.” But what is the coverage gap, why does it exist and how does it relate to Medicaid expansion?What is Medicaid?
    Medicaid is a federal-state program that provides health coverage to millions of people in the U.S., including low-income adults, children, pregnant women, elderly adults and people with disabilities. States administer the program, which is funded by both states
  • The unlikely Mississippi politician who could tank Medicaid expansion

    The unlikely Mississippi politician who could tank Medicaid expansion
    Note: This editorial is featured in Mississippi Today’s weekly legislative newsletter. Subscribe to our free newsletter for exclusive access to legislative analysis and up-to-date information about what’s happening under the Capitol dome.Lt. Gov. Delbert Hosemann is a good man who has dedicated his adult life to helping Mississippians.That’s why so many Mississippians are baffled by his dug-in position on Medicaid expansion, which right now threatens to kill one of t
  • Brother wants answers after body pulled from Pearl River IDed as missing Jackson man

    Brother wants answers after body pulled from Pearl River IDed as missing Jackson man
    With a preliminary identification of remains pulled from the Pearl River as that of missing Belhaven Heights resident Dau Mabil, his brother has secured a restraining order barring the body’s release before an autopsy and U.S. Rep. Bennie Thompson is requesting a Justice Department investigation.A preliminary autopsy of a body recovered from Lawrence County was completed and an official DNA confirmation is expected by early next week, said Bailey Martin, a spokesperson for the Department
  • Appeals Judge Jim Greenlee to retire. Reeves will appoint replacement until ’26

    Appeals Judge Jim Greenlee to retire. Reeves will appoint replacement until ’26
    Mississippi Court of Appeals Judge Jim Greenlee will retire from the bench on June 30, leaving a vacancy on the state’s 10-member appellate court.  Greenlee, an Oxford resident, wrote a letter recently to Republican Gov. Tate Reeves informing him of his decision to retire from the state court and said it was a privilege to serve Mississippi citizens, the state and the justice system for over eight years. “It’s been a great privilege and honor to be here and work
  • Storm Threat Shifts Back South to Include Entire Local Area

    Storm Threat Shifts Back South to Include Entire Local Area
    The National Weather Service can’t seem to make up its mind about where severe storms will be possible in Mississippi late this afternoon through midnight.  After pushing the risk area to the north, NWS has now expanded it back to the south to include all […]
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  • A coverage gap Catch-22: To work, Selinda Walker needs health care. To get health care, she needs work.

    A coverage gap Catch-22: To work, Selinda Walker needs health care. To get health care, she needs work.
    Forty-seven-year-old Selinda Walker had to move back in with her elderly mother after an untreated and severe case of Graves’ disease left her unable to work and live independently. As a single, low-income individual with no children, Walker has no path toward health care in the state of Mississippi, which remains one of 10 states in the country not to expand Medicaid. And as lawmakers advocate for work requirements in Medicaid expansion bills, Walker faces a Catch-22: she needs heal
  • Help us report on Mississippi’s community colleges

    Help us report on Mississippi’s community colleges
    We recently reported that Mississippi’s community colleges are struggling to secure funding for buildings to house growing workforce development programs. It’s one of a number of challenges that face our state’s vital but oft-overlooked community college system. There’s more to report, and we want to hear from the people who know our community colleges best. If you’d like to help us report on your college, please fill out the survey below or reach out to our r
  • Hinds Community College treatment of pregnant student violated Title IX, feds say

    Hinds Community College treatment of pregnant student violated Title IX, feds say
    Mississippi’s largest community college violated Title IX when it failed to provide a pregnant student with proper accommodations and course adjustments, resulting in the student failing the semester, a federal civil rights agency said last week. The student had to pump milk in a bathroom stall because Hinds Community College did not give her a private space, the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights found. An instructor even referred to this student’s unb
  • Marshall Ramsey: Rally

    Marshall Ramsey: Rally
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  • Crews to finish repaving several streets in Kosciusko

    Crews to finish repaving several streets in Kosciusko
    Construction crews will begin work to finish resurfacing streets throughout Kosciusko this week. Kosciusko Mayor Tim Kyle said crews will begin work today or Friday, weather permitting, on E Adams Street. Additionally, the new road into the soccer fields at Hugh Ellard Park off of […]
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  • Storm Threat Moves North, Level 1 Risk Remains for Attala, Holmes

    Storm Threat Moves North, Level 1 Risk Remains for Attala, Holmes
    An approaching cold front will trigger some thunderstorms in parts of Mississippi later today and tonight and a few of the storms could be severe in portions of the local area.  Most of Attala County and all of Holmes County remain under a Level-1 “marginal” […]
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  • These Republicans wanted a Medicaid work requirement but couldn’t get approval. So they got creative.

    These Republicans wanted a Medicaid work requirement but couldn’t get approval. So they got creative.
    When the North Carolina legislative session ends, Jim Burgin, a conservative Republican state senator who serves as chair of his state’s Senate Health Care Committee, will go back to his daily life as a businessman.The owner of an insurance company and a partner in a local car dealership group, Burgin fully understands the virtue of hard work. That’s why when Medicaid expansion, the federal program that 10 states including Mississippi have refused to pass, came up for debate in his
  • Happening today: Blood Drive in Kosciusko

    Happening today: Blood Drive in Kosciusko
    Mississippi Blood Services will hold a blood drive in Kosciusko Thursday, April 18. The blood drive will be held at the offices of Ivey Mechanical from 11:00 am – 3:00 pm. Donors will receive a $10 VISA gift card. Click HERE to make an appointment […]
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  • Happening today: Blood Drive planned in Kosciusko

    Happening today: Blood Drive planned in Kosciusko
    Mississippi Blood Services will hold a blood drive in Kosciusko Thursday, April 18. The blood drive will be held at the offices of Ivey Mechanical from 11:00 am – 3:00 pm. Donors will receive a $10 VISA gift card. Click HERE to make an appointment […]
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  • Audio: Work continues on historic downtown Kosciusko mapping project/walking tour

    Audio: Work continues on historic downtown Kosciusko mapping project/walking tour
    Work is continuing on a project that would turn downtown Kosciusko into an interactive history lesson. The project includes creating a map of historic downtown Kosciusko that would be used as the basis for a walking audio tour. That tour would follow the original Natchez […]
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  • At The Center for Practical Ethics, it’s all about dialogue – and the willingness to be wrong

    At The Center for Practical Ethics, it’s all about dialogue – and the willingness to be wrong
    Talk more; proclaim less. It’s one of our mottos here at The Center for Practical Ethics (TCPE). To put another way, we might say our goal is to foster conversations rather than diatribes. This task is more difficult than most realize. What we know as ethicists is that merely having conversations isn’t enough. There’s a wide variety of skills needed for fruitful dialogue to take place, and some are harder to come by than others. The ideal conversation partner is curi
  • Servpro Coaches Show – April 18, 2024

    Servpro Coaches Show – April 18, 2024
    On this week’s edition of the Servpro Coaches Show – Kosciusko Whippets head baseball coach Cole McBride discusses the team winning the district championship and previews the opening round playoff series against Amory.
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  • Local K-9 Officer, Colby, Receives Ballistic Vest Donation

    Local K-9 Officer, Colby, Receives Ballistic Vest Donation
    *Story by Brady’s K-9 Fund* Exciting News! The Attala County Sheriff’s Office is thrilled to announce that Brady’s K9 Fund has generously donated a ballistic vest for the department’s four legged officer, K9 Colby! Brady’s K9 is passionate about supporting our four-legged officers who work […]
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  • NWS: Storms Possible Locally

    NWS: Storms Possible Locally
    An approaching cold front will trigger some thunderstorms in parts of Mississippi later today and tonight and a few of the storms could be severe in portions of the local area.  The National Weather Service has placed Attala and Holmes counties, much of Leake County […]
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