Long Creek Elementary students learned about the horrific attack on the US on 9/11/2001. Our flag boys made sure to fly the flag half-staff, and we dedicated 11 seconds of silence to honor those... Read More.
"Love from Above" is the largest project for the Junior Auxiliary of Kosciusko. The program helps provide afternoon / weekend snacks for families in need. These snacks are provided by JA and distributed through... Read More.
Junior Auxiliary of Kosciusko will host a “Be Our Guest” character breakfast on Saturday, Sept. 12.
The breakfast will be held from 9:00 am – 11:00 am in the parking lot behind Renasant Bank downtown.
Children... Read More.
The Town of Ethel is seeking a qualified candidate to fill a vacant seat on the Board of Alderman. Applications may be picked up at Town Hall and must be turned in by September... Read More.
Free Covid-19 testing for continues today in Attala County.
The Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH) is hosting drive-through COVID-19 testing sites for Mississippi teachers and staff at various county health departments over the next... Read More.
Kicks Picks Presented By Byars Furniture blasted out to a very competitive start in Week 1 of Boswell Media’s popular contest in its 17th year.
The top entry in Week 1 was Tim Nell of... Read More.
The Holmes Community College football team has released its 2020 schedule.
This year's season will be shortened from the usual nine game schedule due to COVID-19. The Bulldogs will play six games, three home and... Read More.
Mid-Mississippi Regional Library System (MMRLS) is inviting residents of Attala, Holmes, Leake, Montgomery, and Winston County to participate in “Library Card Sign Up Month” throughout September.
During this event, residents will be encouraged to sign... Read More.
Kosy Lights, the project that brings thousands of Christmas lights to the square in downtown Kosciusko, has won an award from Main Street Mississippi.
The Mississippi Main Street Association (MMSA) celebrated achievements of Mississippi Main... Read More.
A former state senator and Attala County native has been confirmed as director of the Mississippi Public Utilities Staff.
Sally Doty was nominated last month by Republican Gov. Tate Reeves, and senators confirmed her Monday.
The... Read More.