The Kosciusko city soccer league is looking for volunteers.
The league needs coaches, referees, and sponsors.
For more information, call Pati at 601-416-9882.
Sullivan's Drugs and Gifts celebrated a new extension to the store with a ribbon cutting Friday, June 21, 2024. See video below.
https://youtu.be/FCoyWeYz-08
The Attala United Ministerial Association will hold the annual National Day of Prayer ceremony Thursday, May 2 in downtown Kosciusko.
The ceremony will be held at Redbud Springs Park from 12:20 pm - 12:40 pm.
This year's theme is "Lift... Read More.
The Friends of the Attala County Library will hold the annual Spring Book Sale Thursday, April 11 - Friday, April 12.
The sale will be held each day from 9:00 AM until 4:00 PM in the Library garage.
There will... Read More.
Renowned author Twyla T, a national bestseller, will visit the Attala County Library Thursday, April 11, at 6:00 PM for a book signing event.
With a remarkable collection of more than twenty published books, including her breakout novel "We Both Can’t... Read More.
Boswell Media Sports is proud to announces radio coverage of the McAdams 1A State Championship Basketball game.
The game will be carried on Breezy 101.1 and Breezynews.com, with Boswell Media Sports' commentator Breck Riley providing the play-by-play.
McAdams will face... Read More.
The Kosciusko Attala Partnership and the Kosy Lights committee are in need of volunteers to take down Christmas lights around the square.
Work will begin today (Tuesday, Jan. 2) starting at 9:00 am.
Contact the KAP office at 662-289-2981 for... Read More.
The Attala County Chapter of the NAACP is hosting a "Meet Your Local Candidates" on Thursday, March 23 at 7 pm at the CMC Building in Kosciusko. For more information contact Antonio Riley, Club President, at 662-739-5047.
Health Science II students from Kosciusko-Attala Career Tech partnered with Legacy Hospice on Tuesday, November 29th to perform free blood pressure screenings.
The team set up in front of Kosciusko Auto Parts to give free blood pressure screenings to the public.
Dr. Stanley Hartness was the keynote speaker at the Attala Historical Society’s presentation in a series featuring area residents talking about the people and history of Attala County.
The presentation, entitled “Tie a Bag of Asafoetida Around Your Neck and Call Me in the Morning:... Read More.