Star-Herald - Mon Oct 26
Two Attala County men made their first appearance in Jackson Municipal Court on Friday facing charges of capitol murder.
Lighting co. brings jobsStar-Herald - Mon Oct 26
Bill Cullen spoke on behalf of Attala County's newest employer - Malibu Lighting - during the 74th annual meeting of the Kosciusko-Attala Development Corporation Thursday, Oct.
Have fun this fall on the Natchez TraceHattiesburg American - Mon Oct 26
THE SWEET GUM is certainly not my favorite tree. However, it does retain one attribute - it is faithful in brightening up the October landscape, especially on the Natchez Trace.
Community invited to go a Walkina Downtown SaturdayStar-Herald - Mon Oct 26
The cities of Kosciusko and Lexington are two of the 27 communities around the state that will go walkin' down their Main Streets on Saturday, as they join together for the second annual "Let's Go Walkin' Down Main Street Mississippi" statewide event.
Customer was shot at over lotto cardStar-Herald - Mon Oct 26
Bobbie Murray, who resides in Choctaw County, thought it was her lucky day when she was the winner of a $150 lottery/phone card on Tuesday.
At least 1 sought in shootingThe Clarion-Ledger - Fri Oct 23
Moments before the three suspects accused of killing her son and his friend were brought into Jackson Municipal Court on Thursday, Margaree Bowling began to cry.
Miss Mississippi selected as parade grand marshalStar-Herald - Fri Oct 23
Miss Mississippi Anna Tadlock will head this year's Christmas parade serving as its grand marshal as the holiday the season is ushered in at the annual event scheduled Dec.
Manning resigns; MJMH continues business as usualStar-Herald - Fri Oct 23
In the wake of Richard Manning resigning as Montfort Jones Memorial Hospital administrator, acting administrator James Thomas, who also serves as chief financial officer, said it's business as usual at the hospital.
3 men charged in double homicideThe Clarion-Ledger - Thu Oct 22
Three men, including one found wounded at the scene, have been charged with capital murder in a double homicide Monday at a Jackson salon, police say, adding their motive likely was robbery.
Supes give the nod at looking at grant funding for projectsStar-Herald - Tue Oct 20
The Attala County Supervisors granted economic development officials including Kosciusko Attala Development Corporation President Steve Zea and Steve Russell with the North Central Planning Commission to go after grant funding for a regional jail and an emergency command center that would house 911 operations and the central fire station.
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