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Monday, March 23rd – No New Cases of Coronavirus reported in Attala or Leake County
Regional - There are no new confirmed cases of Coronavirus reported in Attala or Leake County according to the Mississippi Department of Health website. Neshoba County is still reporting zero cases. 2 cases have been reported in Winston County. The CDC is reporting 42... Read More.
Central Electric Lobby Closed Until Further Notice
As a business providing an essential service to the community, Central Electric Power Association employees are prepared and will continue to provide reliable electric service during this time.
As Central Electric continues to follow recommendations by the CDC and the Mississippi State Department of Health,... Read More.
Philadelphia Restaurants Remain Open
Neshoba - Philadelphia restaurants officially remain open for business. Certain chain restaurants are closed or modifying to drive-thru status and takeout service. Other local restaurants are open as full service entities. "Owners still have the option to remain open or close voluntarily. No closure... Read More.
Utility Disconnection Ban in Place for 60 days
Carthage - The Mississippi Public Service Commission recently handed down a decision to ban utility disconnections statewide for 60 days. Municipalities are now included as part of the plan due to ongoing coronavirus concerns and potential financial hardships. "Carthage utility customers will not lose... Read More.
Leake County Schools Grab & Go Free Meal Program Expands
Leake County - The Grab & Go meal program will be sponsored again this week by the Leake County School District. "Effective Monday, March 23rd, the LCSD will provide Grab & Go lunch as well as next day breakfast to additional locations," according to... Read More.
No New COVID-19 cases in Attala or Leake Counties
As of Sunday, March 22, there are no new COVID-19 cases in Attala or Leake Counties. According to the Mississippi Department of Health, Attala and Leake Counties both have one confirmed case of COVID-19. Neshoba County is still reporting zero cases. The total cases... Read More.
MDES Announces Support for Workers Impacted by COVID-19
March 21, 2020 (MDES reports) The Mississippi Department of Employment Security (MDES) announced that Mississippi workers who are not able to work due to COVID-19 will be eligible to file for unemployment benefits.MDES has modified its existing unemployment compensation rules to also allow workers... Read More.
Breaking : Coronavirus Positive Cases Confirmed In Attala and Leake County
Regional : The Mississippi Department of Health is now reporting 1 Coronavirus positive case each in Attala and Leake county. Overall 140 people have tested positive in Mississippi as of this morning. The CDC and MSDH are continuing to closely monitor the outbreak of... Read More.
MDAC Releases New Guidance Regarding Pesticide Applicator Certification and Licenses in Light of COVID-19
JACKSON, Miss. - Commissioner of Agriculture and Commerce Andy Gipson announced that the Mississippi Department of Agriculture and Commerce (MDAC) is releasing new guidance regarding the testing, certification and licensure of all pesticide operators and applicators regulated in Mississippi in light of the COVID-19... Read More.
MBCI Starts Curfew!
Chief Cyrus Ben issued an executive order today. Effective immediately and until further notice, a CURFEW shall be instituted on all lands of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians which takes effect from 10p to 5a. All persons shall comply unless they are a... Read More.
Leake County Sheriff Warns against Scam
Leake County Sheriff Randy Atkinson has issued an advisory to residents about scam phone calls regarding the stimulus package. Sheriff Atkinson advises you to not give out any personal information over the phone. If you think you have received one of these phone calls,... Read More.