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Photo: Keystone students at Kosciusko-Attala Career Tech Center Learn About Various Careers
The Keystone program at the Kosciusko-Attala Career Tech Center is a one semester career exploration program that is offered to 9th grade students. Keystone students recently studied Construction as a career pathway. During this... Read More.
Kosciusko Mayor on New Chief: “We’ll Probably Make a Decision at the Next Board Meeting”
KOSCIUSKO, Miss.--Kosciusko aldermen are taking their time picking a new chief of police to replace former chief Herbert Dew, who retired earlier this year.
"This is a very important position in our community and it's... Read More.
Why You’re Paying More for Gas and May Be for a While
KOSCIUSKO, Miss.--You may have noticed you're paying more for gas. In the past couple of days it's gone up in central Mississippi and everywhere else, too, due to an energy shortage in China and... Read More.
Emergency Dispatches for Tuesday October 6
5:40 am Deputies were alerted to an alarm going off at Christian Liberty Church with motion inside the building.
2:40 pm KPD was called for a minor MVA with a vehicle and a school bus.
Attala County FD Teaches Fire Prevention
Continuing activities for Fire Prevention Week, the Attala Fire Department visited Greenlee Elementary's
City of Kosciusko park pavilions can be rented again
Pavilions at Kosciusko City Parks are once again available to be be rented.
During Tuesday night's meeting, the Kosciusko Board of Aldermen voted to start allowing the pavilions to be booked for events.
The board voted... Read More.
Shoplifting, Prowlers, and MVAs on Monday
01:44 am Attala SO requested to check for a possible prowler on Attala Rd 2007.
11:22 am Units responded to a minor MVA on Fairground Street with no injuries.
1219 pm West Jefferson St caller says... Read More.
Minute with the Mayor: October 6
This week on Minute with the Mayor: Kosciusko Mayor Tim Kyle discusses upcoming street closures and gives an update on the search for a new chief of police.
Deaths Still Affecting Central Miss., Even Though Coronavirus Numbers Are Down
PHILADELPHIA, Miss.--Coronavirus deaths are still affecting central Mississippi, even though those numbers are going down. One person was reported dead in Neshoba County and one in Newton County over the past day, out of... Read More.



