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Updated with Video: Major Flooding Reported in Louisville, Ackerman
Flooding in Louisville (photo credit: Elanie Porter)
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The National Weather Service declared a flash flood emergency for Winston County Thursday morning after reports that several roads were flooded or washed out in the Louisville area and that water was entering some structures. Some... Read More.
Ribbon Cutting for Scout in Carthage this Friday
The Main Street Chamber of Leake County invites you to a ribbon cutting ceremony and grand opening for "Scout".
Scout is a women's clothing boutique owned by Dakota Killingsworth and Genia Harrell and is now located inside the Old Coca-Cola building.
The ribbon cutting will take... Read More.
Monday Wrecks in Leake County, One Arrested
First responders in Leake County were called to two separate crashes on Monday, July 10, 2023.
The first occurred on Hwy 35 N near Live Oak Rd and involved two vehicles. Leake County Deputies, MS Hwy Patrol, Barnes Volunteers, and EMS responded. At least one... Read More.
Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians Chief Cyrus Ben Begins 2nd Term (Photos)
(Brian Montgomery) An incredible turn out at the Silver Star Convention Center saw Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indian Tribal Chief Cyrus Ben sworn into office yesterday. Led by a procession of drummers (himself included) playing beautifully handcrafted drums, Chief Ben was sworn into office... Read More.
Wanted Man Who Visited Walnut Grove is Caught in Jackson
A Jackson murder suspect who was spotted in Walnut Grove last week has been captured—in Jackson. U-S marshals found 31-year-old Brandon Pugh hiding in a house in a south Jackson neighborhood, about a mile from where police say he shot into a car six... Read More.
Register Now for Vacation Bible School at Pearl Hill Baptist Church
Pearl Hill Baptist Church will host its "Twists & Turns" vacation bible school Monday, July 17th - Friday, July 21st from 6 - 8 p.m. each night.
"Twists & Turns" is for everyone ages 3 and up. You can register your child now by Read More.





