Human Trafficking – Could Be In Your Own Backyard

Commonly referred to as the fastest growing criminal enterprise in the world, Human Trafficking is second only to illicit drug trade, according to human trafficking research.org. What is it? According to the MSDH Human trafficking involves the exploitation of a person for labor, commercial... Read More.
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Leake County Murder Investigation Continues

A Leake County Murder Investigation continues in the death of 43 year old Tyrone McBeth Alexander, who was shot dead last month in the Walnut Grove Area. Leake County Coroner Earl Adams confirmed that Mr. Alexander had been shot multiple times. The investigation is... Read More.
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Neshoba – Flood Warning in Effect

A flood warning is in effect for parts of Neshoba. According to the National Weather Service, the Pearl River above Philadelphia is currently above flood stage, which is 13 feet. The river is expected to crest at 13.5 feet late tonight and begin to... Read More.
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MBCI Expands Vaccine Distribution Again

Vaccine distribution is expanding once again. The Choctaw Health Center announced that vaccinations are now available for anyone qualifying according to phase 1B and 1C guidelines. This mean anyone age 57 or over can receive a vaccine as well as anyone 16 or older... Read More.
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Ball Registration Has Started in Philadelphia

Ball Registration has started in Philadelphia. That means TBall, Softball and Baseball are all on the schedule for Northside Park this spring. The deadline for registration is February 13th. The fee for T-ball is $50. and is for children four and five years of... Read More.
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Open Arms Curbside Food Distribution Is Today

Open Arms food distribution continues today in Philadelphia. Food will be given out between 3:45-5:15pm. And organizers are encouraging you to share food distribution information with family, friends, or neighbors who may benefit from receiving food staples during this current economic crisis. Please remember... Read More.
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449,300 Vaccines Distributed In Mississippi

Vaccinations continue. 449,300 vaccines have been received and distributed throughout Mississippi as of today. 184,398 vaccines have been administered with 163,856 first round vaccinations and 16,542 second round vaccinations. 1283 people have been vaccinated from Attala, 1154 people from Leake, 1501 from Neshoba and... Read More.
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