Mayor Jimmy Cockroft of Kosciusko, Mayor Mary Ann Vivians of Carthage, and Mayor James Young of Philadelphia visited with LOLLYDUDE this morning on The Main Event. Click the link to hear all 3 mayors!
The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency is urging small business owners across the state to submit COVID-19 impact report forms. MEMA is gathering information about small businesses, so that Mississippi may request an Economic Injury Declaration from the Small Business Administration. "Please help us share these... Read More.
Neshoba - Neshoba General continued to tele screen additional people for Coronavirus on Thursday. 74 People overall had been tele screened by end of day. Only one person was tested on Thursday. The hospital and clinics have tested a combined total of 17. "We... Read More.
Carthage - The City of Carthage is prohibiting any gatherings of ten or more people. Mayor Mary Ann Vivians signed a proclamation on Thursday due to increased concern over the spread of Coronavirus. Events and gatherings listed in this order are recreational, social, or... Read More.
The Attala County Sheriff's Department issued a B.O.L.O. (Be On the Look Out) for a missing vehicle. It's described as a 2002 silver Chevrolet with a tag number of "AA1 0952" . If you see this vehicle or have any information you are urged... Read More.
At the request and recommendation of government and health agencies, CEPA has decided to close their lobbies until further notice. They are doing this to promote social distancing and maintain our top priority of health and safety to all of their employees and members.
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JACKSON, Miss. – Commissioner of Agriculture and Commerce Andy Gipson provided an update on the functions of the Mississippi Department of Agriculture and Commerce (MDAC) during this COVID-19 emergency. Commissioner Gipson assures the public that essential functions of the department continue without disruption in order... Read More.
State - Public Schools will be closed until April 17th, according to Governor Tate Reeves. This includes all Public Schools throughout the state. Schools will continue to receive state money, and teachers will be compensated. The decision to close was reached in order to... Read More.
Neshoba - Neshoba General Hospital completed the first round of Covid-19 tele screening today. "47 people were screened and only 1 met criteria for testing. We have tested a total of 17 people in our medical facilities with NO positives in Neshoba County yet,"... Read More.
Leake County - Leake County Schools are closed again next week due to the Coronavirus Pandemic. "In agreement with The Leake County School District Board of Education, we believe that it is in the best interest of the district and our community to close... Read More.