Coronavirus Slowing Down and a Success in Mississippi

CARTHAGE, Miss.--The number of coronavirus cases slowing down in Mississippi, with 1,669 new cases reported across the state in the past day. But, deaths have stayed steady. Sixty-one people were reported dead in the past day, including one person in Attala County, one person in... Read More.
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Tax Increase Vote is Today in Philly

PHILADELPHIA, Miss.--The Philadelphia board of alderman will take a final vote on the city budget today, which will likely include a tax increase. The proposed increase would be one mill, or about $360,000 divided among all city taxpayers. Mayor James Young said the increase will... Read More.
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Miss. Public Colleges Won’t Require Vaccine

JACKSON, Miss.--Mississippi's public colleges and universities will not require the coronavirus vaccine, and cannot require it as a condition of employment or enrollment. The surprise vote was taken late last week during the Institutions for Higher Learning annual retreat. The IHL board becomes the first... Read More.
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Coronavirus: Who Can Get the Third Dose

CARTHAGE, Miss.--The third dose of the coronavirus vaccine is now being offered at county health departments. But, not everyone is allowed a third shot. The Miss. Dept. of Health says the booster, as approved by the FDA, is only for people with certain conditions and... Read More.
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Sheriff: Guard Against Distracted Driving on Hay. 19

PHILADELPHIA, Miss.--Highway 19 south of Philadelphia may not be the busiest highway in the state, by any means, but the construction zone has made that stretch dangerous. Neshoba County Sheriff Eric Clark is asking you to slow it down. "Guard against distracted driving," is what the... Read More.
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Your Taxes Could Be Going Up in Philly

PHILADELPHIA, Miss.--Your taxes could be going up in Philadelphia. City aldermen voted on raising over $366,000 more per year for the city budget by bumping taxes up. They had a public hearing Wednesday, the voted 3 to 2 in favor of the increase. The increase could... Read More.
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The Manhole Covers Are Coming Off in Carthage

CARTHAGE, Miss.--You'll soon have to watch out for workers in the middle of the street in Carthage, and the manhole covers will be off, too. The city says starting Monday they'll be using a special kind of smoke to find leaks and breaks in the... Read More.
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Hybrid Learning to Be Re-Evaluated

CARTHAGE, Miss.--Both Leake County and Kosciusko Schools have kids in hybrid learning, alternating days in the classroom and virtual instruction. That situation could change at the end of October and it could be a sign that the pandemic is slowing in the state. "As we... Read More.
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