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Nicholas May Bring Rain to Central Miss.

STATE WIDE--Another tropical storm has formed and is threatening to bring rain, possibly heavy rain, to central Mississippi. But, it is still uncertain when that could happen. LISTEN: Ashlyn Jackson discusses Nicholas "The main threat is gonna be rainfall. However, we're not sure about how much... Read More.
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Neshoba County Inmate Death

Sheriff Eric Clark of Neshoba County has released this statement regarding the death of an inmate. On September 11, 2021, inmate Piotr James Gullett (27) of Starkville MS, was pronounced dead at Neshoba County Detention Center. Gullett was observed to be unresponsive in his cell at... Read More.
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Leake County Oktoberfest sees exciting changes this year..

Dakota Killingsworth, Main Street Chamber of Leake County Director, invites YOU to the 49th annual Oktoberfest in Carthage! The Oktoberfest is Friday October 1st 12pm - 6pm and Saturday October 2nd 8am-3pm. The Oktoberfest is something Leake County residents look forward to each year. There... Read More.
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September: Library Card Sign Up Month

Library Card Sign Up Month has been held each September since 1987 to mark the beginning of the school year. Having a library card now gives you access to books, resources, technology, and so much more. Your local library may have more to offer than... Read More.
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Biden Mandates Get Miss. Republican Dander Up

WASHINGTON--New rules from Pres. Biden requiring businesses to require employees to get the COVID-19 vaccine have Republicans crying foul from Jackson to Philadelphia to Washington, D.C. That includes Rep. Michael Guest, and Gov. Tate Reeves. "Many of us are frustrated with the nearly 80 million... Read More.
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9/11 in Central Miss. Part 3: The Danger 20 Years Later

WASHINGTON—America may be more vulnerable to attack than any time in the past 20 years because of the vacuum left in Afghanistan, following the departure of the U.S. military, said Congressman Michael Guest (R-Miss.). Guest represents Neshoba County and parts of east and central... Read More.
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