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The Philadelphia Open House
Philadelphia's Holiday Open House starts today. The city wide small business event will take place on November 6, 7 & 8. Stores will be open regular hours on November 6th and 7th and the from 1pm-5pm on November 8th all in downtown Philadelphia. The... Read More.
Brian B.Mo Montgomery Has Entered The Building
Ask the new morning show host at Kicks 96 "how are ya?" And it'll tell you almost everything you need to know about Brian "B-MO" Montgomery. His response is always the same and usually follows that half smile smirk of his, a chuckle and... Read More.
Hope Country Store Burglarized – You Can Help
Hope Country Store was burglarized around 5:15 this morning. The masked burglar took the cash drawer with $500 cash, cigarettes, cigars and a 3 liter Faygo soda. Employees arrived at 5:30 to find they were victimized. Help me, help them! 601-656-1414 or East MS... Read More.
Neshoba: Free Covid-19 Testing for Teachers, School Staff, Nurses, and Childcare Facility Workers Today
Free Covid-19 testing is available in Neshoba County today. Testing is now expanded from teachers, staff, administrators to include nurses, and childcare facility workers on these specific days.Testing hours are noon to 7 p.m., and no appointment is necessary.Visit the Mississippi Department of Health... Read More.
Neshoba Central Homecoming Game Moved to Thursday Due to Potential Inclement Weather
The Neshoba Central Homecoming game has been moved. According to the Neshoba Central officials the homecoming game against Canton and all of the homecoming festivities will take place this Thursday due to potential inclement weather conditions forecast for this Friday and Saturday. According to... Read More.
Today In History, September 12th
Today is Saturday, Sept. 12, the 256th day of 2020. There are 110 days left in the year.
Today's Highlight in History:
On Sept. 12, 1962, in a speech at Rice University in Houston, President John F. Kennedy reaffirmed his support for the manned space... Read More.
Governor: Virus cases down in 80% of Mississippi counties
Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves says new cases of the coronavirus are declining in more than 80% of the state's 82 counties.The Republican governor said Thursday that the decrease is a result of residents’ commitment to wearing masks and social distancing.He urged Mississippians not to... Read More.