A former Marine Corps recruiter who admitted he raped and murdered a teenage waitress in Itawamba County 22 years ago has a date with death at Parchman. The State Supreme Court has set December... Read More.
The 2022-2023 Homecoming Court of Central Holmes Christian School will be presented on Friday, October 7, at 6:00 p.m. at Hammett Field in Lexington, MS.
The football game kickoff is set to follow at 7:00... Read More.
Front Row
Senior maids: D’Naylah Williams, Jakala Snow, Naja Mays, Reid Hutchinson, and Brittlyn Gillum
Back Row
Freshman maids: Morgan Brown and Thomyah Kern; Sophomore Maids: Kayden Tyler and Kimora Winters; Junior Maids: Laiya Harmon and Haley... Read More.
Ethel High School has recently elected their 2022 homecoming court. Homecoming will begin at 6:30 before the 7:30 kickoff against the East Rankin Academy Patriots on Sept. 16.
The Homecoming Court consists of senior maids-... Read More.
Governor Reeves' statement:
Mississippi has led the nation to overcome one of the greatest injustices in the history of our country. Our state’s historic case before the United States Supreme Court was the catalyst for... Read More.
The Kosciusko Municipal Court is announcing a week of amnesty.
Dates are Monday, March 14 - Friday, March 18 from 9:00 A.M. -6:00 P.M. And from 9:00 am -1:00 pm Saturday, March 19.
For anyone that... Read More.
Junior Auxiliary of Kosciusko has announced the court for the upcoming Charity Ball.
This year’s event is set for Saturday, March 5 at the Attala County Coliseum.
Gov. Phil Bryant announced today that he has appointed Brian K. Burns as the Eighth Circuit Court District Judge. He replaces Judge Christopher A. Collins, who is leaving public service after serving 21 consecutive... Read More.
The 2019 Homecoming Court at Ethel High School has been announced.
Senior maids: Takia Miller, Mackenzie Bradberry, Colbi Arnold, and Bridges Pinkard;
Junior maids: Lexi Sanders and Chloe Cloninger
Sophomore maids- Bailey Engle and... Read More.
The Mississippi Supreme Court is sending the case of a man tried six times for murder back to a local court after the U.S. Supreme Court found racial bias in jury selection.
Thursday's ruling overturning... Read More.