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Kosciusko Police Searching for Sunday Evening Shooters
The Kosciusko Police Department is asking for the public’s assistance in identifying the individuals pictured above who are wanted for questioning in a recent shooting incident.On Sunday, March 12th at 7:24 pm, officers were dispatched to the 500 block of West Adams St. for... Read More.
Ethel mother and 2 daughters die from apparent drowning in Louisiana
An Ethel woman and her two young daughters have died in an apparent drowning accident in Louisiana.KPLC-TV reports the Cameron Parish Sheriff's Office received a call about the incident at 3:30 pm on Sunday.The victims have not been identified, but Jefferson County Justice... Read More.
Choctaws announce expansion at southeast Mississippi casino
SANDERSVILLE, Miss. (AP) The Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians is expanding a casino in southeast Mississippi.The band will expand its Bok Homa Casino, which opened 12 years ago just northeast of Laurel.Tribal officials say the expansion will include a 60-seat restaurant and a larger... Read More.
Mississippi Songwriter of the Year Zechariah Lloyd joins B-MO in the MO’rning! (Audio/Video)
Since his trip to Muscle Shoals Alabama, the reigning Mississippi Songwriter of the Year Zechariah Lloyd has been a "Travelin' Man", on the road performing, recording and then there's the day job. The journey means as much the destination to him though, every mile... Read More.
Chapel Hart to play CMA Fest in June
Former Mississippi Songwriters of the Year Chapel Hart will perform at this year's CMA Fest in Nashville.The trio from Poplarville will play the Chevrolet Vibes Stage Friday, June 9.CMA fest is the longest running country music festival in the world.This year the festival is... Read More.
Mississippi Senate pushes for fully funding public schools
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Mississippi Senate leaders are pushing to rewrite the state’s education budget formula.The Mississippi Adequate Education Program has only fully funded public schools twice since it was put into law in 1997.Republican Lt. Gov. Delbert Hosemann and Senate Education Committee Chairman... Read More.




















