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The Vaccination Report

As of today 370,489 vaccines have been administered in Mississippi with 288,699 first round vaccinations and 81,790 second round vaccinations. 2412 people have been vaccinated from Attala, 2350 people from Leake, 2768 from Neshoba, and 2251 from Winston county. Overall 615,425 vaccines have been... Read More.
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The Dixie National Rodeo Starts Today

The Dixie National Rodeo starts today, and runs through Wednesday, February 17, 2021, at the Mississippi Coliseum. The seven-day event features bull riding, barrel racing, team roping, steer wrestling, bareback bronc riding, saddle bronc riding and tie down roping. Musical artists performing following the... Read More.
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Leake County Dispatches: February 10

11:26am - Leake County Deputies responded to calls of a horse in the road on Hwy. 35 North. 11:37am - Leake County Deputies were to called to Pickens Circle after reports of possible drugs found. 12:45pm - Leake County Deputies responded to calls of cows in... Read More.
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Leake County Dispatches: February 9

12:46am - Leake County Deputies responded to a domestic dispute at Lockwood Apartments in Walnut Grove. 11:06am - Leake County Deputies responded to a one car accident near Walnut Grove. No injuries were reported. 11:09am - Carthage Police responded to a 2 car accident on Hwy.... Read More.
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The Vaccination Report

As of today 350,348 vaccines have been administered in Mississippi with 279,823 first round vaccinations and 70,525 second round vaccinations. 2324 people have been vaccinated from Attala, 2278 people from Leake, 2639 from Neshoba, and 2193 from Winston county. Overall 615,425 vaccines have been... Read More.
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Mississippi Pushes to OK College Athletes Earnings

Mississippi legislators are pushing forward with proposals to let college athletes earn money from their own name, image or likeness. Legislative leaders say all eight of Mississippi’s public universities and the state College Board support the proposals to help the schools compete for talent.... Read More.
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