Melissa Boswell Townsend joined Breck on-air Friday morning to talk about the line dances classes that are coming to The Guitar Academy in downtown Kosciusko.
Line Dance classes are coming to The Guitar Academy on the historic square in downtown Kosciusko. Instructor Cindy Townsend has over 35 years experience teaching dance. Classes will be held each Thursday at 6:30... Read More.
Governor Reeves has made his decision on legislation establishing a medical marijuana program in Mississippi. He took to Facebook Thursday afternoon to issue a statement:
The “medical marijuana bill” has consumed an enormous amount of... Read More.
This part of central Mississippi can expect two to four inches of rain Thursday with the possibility of flash flooding. And in eastern areas including Neshoba County and southeastern Leake County, there's a Level-1... Read More.
As the State Health Department continues to play catch up on COVID-19 deaths, it reported 126 more on Wednesday-- four of them in Leake County and two in Neshoba County. Some of the deaths... Read More.
Tuesday February 1st
2:05 a.m. – Attala County Deputies responded to a call reporting a trespasser at a residence on Attala Road 3120/Hesterville Road.
10:22 a.m. – Attala County Fire Department and Zama Volunteers were dispatched... Read More.
A number of Kosciusko Whippets football players announced their plans to continue their playing careers at the community college level Wednesday morning.
Will Carter and Ethan Wood signed to play for Holmes CC.
Carter signed as... Read More.
This week on Minute with the Mayor: Kosciusko Mayor Tim Kyle discusses the city's plan to lease new police vehicle and the police department donating bullet proof vests to other cities.
As the State Heath Department combs through death certificates from January, it's finding more that are being linked to COVID-19, pushing Mississippi's total since the pandemic began to 11,044-- including eight more deaths in... Read More.
Another plan at the State Capitol to provide some tax relief. Tuesday, a $446 million proposal was unveiled in the Senate that would include:
An immediate reduction in the grocery tax from 7 percent to... Read More.
Students from the Kosciusko-Attala Career Tech Center participated in the District Skills USA competition at East Central Community College in Decatur, MS. Pictured are all the students that competed. The following students will move... Read More.