Paint The Town Red is Coming To Neshoba County

Paint the Town Red is coming. Neshoba General and The Community Development Partnership is kicking off its “Paint the Town Red Day”, on Monday, April 20th, 2020. "The “red” movement is making its way across the country as people ban together in a safe... Read More.
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The City of Carthage Says Stay Home

The City of Carthage says stay home. "The MSDH along with The City of Carthage is reinforcing an order that symptomatic individuals shelter in place. Only travel if going for medical or other necessary reasons. Do not expose others by going shopping. STAY AT... Read More.
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Breaking: Schools To Be Closed Remainder of Semester

School buildings in Mississippi will remain closed for the rest of the semester, Governor Reeves announced Tuesday on Facebook Live. "That does not mean school is cancelled. Distance learning will continue, and I will be asking every school to submit plans to show that... Read More.
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LCSD Essential Staff Returns to Work Next Week

Leake County School District Essential staff will return to work next week. Yvette Young, Leake County School Superintendent, said the staff will work a 3 day schedule, Monday through Wednesday from 9:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. This includes administrators, bookkeepers, and central office staff.... Read More.
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Neshoba County School District Announces Updates

Neshoba County Schools buildings are closed for the remainder of the academic year. According to the NCSD office, the decision was made per order of Governor Tate Reeves. However, the NCSD will continue to provide other formats of education for the remainder of the... Read More.
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From The Desk of Governor Tate Reeves

From The Desk of Governor Tate Reeves On Easter Sunday, we saw savage storms across the state. We are still in the response phase. We are just beginning the work of damage assessment. Numbers will go up. That said, here’s what we know so far: At... Read More.
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Power Outages Continue in Attala, Leake

Power outages continue in Attala and Leake county. Inclement weather on Sunday left Mississippi in a literal state of emergency with at least 11 deaths, massive damage, and over 72,000 people without electricity. By late night Monday power had been restored to many regions... Read More.
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