Neshoba
Big Alcohol Sale Increase During Pandemic
AP) Alcohol sales in Mississippi are seeing a big increase during the coronavirus pandemic. The Mississippi Department of Revenue announced the increase in a social media post last week. Officials say that department's division of Alcoholic Beverage Control is shipping at capacity every night.... Read More.
Love Out Loud Neshoba Starts Today
Love Out Loud Neshoba starts today. The week long community service event begins today at the Neshoba Baptist Center and runs from 8a.m.-12p.m. Volunteers will distribute care packages throughout the community. Tim Moore, Director of the Community Development partnership said "This is Love Out... Read More.
Love Out Loud-Neshoba Volunteers Needed Tomorrow Morning
Volunteers are needed. Love Out Loud Neshoba is requesting volunteers to help set up as part of tomorrow's launch. Organizers are asking for volunteers to arrive at 6:00a.m. at the Baptist Center. Love out Loud Neshoba runs from June 15th-19th. For more information call 601-650-1820... Read More.
Former First Lady of MBCI dies of COVID-19
The Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians confirmed Friday the death of Lena John Denson on June 11, due to complications from COVID-19. She was the former first lady of the Choctaw tribe. Her husband was Miko Beasley Denson, who served one term as chief.
Mrs.... Read More.
Neshoba Central introducing a new social studies literacy initiative
Neshoba Central students grades 6 through 12 will hit the books, combining language, reading and history in the new social studies literacy initiative being introduced in the upcoming school year.
"We need to expand students’ knowledge on history, not just what’s in the textbook, but... Read More.
Neshoba Co. man charged with attempted murder of brother
A Neshoba County man is charged with the attempted murder of his brother.
Neshoba County Sheriff Eric Clark said Bryant Grays allegedly shot his brother with a 20- gauge sawed off shot gun, following a family dispute inside a residence in the Good Hope community,... Read More.
Neshoba Co. superintendent wants seniors to have most traditional graduation possible
Just over 200 students will graduate from Neshoba Central High School next week, with a few added cautions, due to COVID-19.
The ceremony will happen on the football field, nearly one month after the originally scheduled graduation, with 60 to 70 students graduating a night,... Read More.
Philadelphia mayor reacts to spike in Neshoba County COVID-19 cases
Philadelphia mayor reacts to spike in Neshoba County COVID-19 cases
In just a few days’ time, Neshoba County has seen an increase of nearly 50 new COVID-19 cases.
“We are experiencing very high numbers. I think we are third in the state. This is very alarming.... Read More.
Back to Business Mississippi Grant Program Applications Available Today at Noon!
The Back to Business Mississippi Grant program starts today. Governor Tate Reeves announced that grant program applications are available online starting today at noon. Grants will be available for businesses with 50 employees or less that were affected by the Covid-19 pandemic. Amounts range... Read More.
Neshoba Co. reporting third highest number of COVID-19 cases in Mississippi
Since June 8, Neshoba County has reported 49 new positive cases of coronavirus.
With 821 cases, Neshoba County has the third most confirmed cases in the state, officially passing Lauderdale County at 795 cases.
Of those 821 cases in Neshoba County, 68 are long term care... Read More.
Neshoba Love Out Loud Worship Services Cancelled, Daily Devotional to Continue
Love Out Loud worship services are cancelled. The services were planned for June 14th, 17th, and 19th but were cancelled in order to consider everyone's safety according to Tim Moore. There will be daily devotionals and light breakfast will be served each morning as... Read More.





