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Relay Recess: KUE learns about cancer prevention, raises funds for Relay
Relay Recess activities ended on Friday at Kosciusko Upper Elementary with the Relay for Life activities on the playground.
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KPD arrests several during weekend
The Kosciusko Police Department reports the following arrests: On Sunday, Kendrick Dontez Hunt, 24, was charged with petit larceny and resisting arrest on Landrum Street by Lt. Brice Cole.
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Alliance met Wednesday with MDA and retail developer
Kosciusko-Attala Development Corporation President Steve Zea reminded the Attala County Board of Supervisors of an upcoming four-county alliance meeting in Kosciusko. During the board meeting Monday, Zea said the Wednesday meeting would feature a representative from the Mississippi Development Authority and a retail shopping representative from Atlanta.
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What’s underneath?: History uncovered at Cafe on the Square in Kosciusko
Cafe on the Square Owner Bud Lawrence and manager Lindsay Fitts discovered a piece of Kosciusko history in their business in Downtown Kosciusko recently.
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Three busted for meth by Attala County
Three Ackerman men have been busted for possession of methamphetamine Friday.
Attala County Sheriff Tim Nail said his department received a tip about a suspicious vehicle heading toward the Leake/Attala County line. -
Kosy staff hired for next school year
The Kosciusko School Board approved certified and non-certified personnel during the April meeting.
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City of KO sells land to Prairie Farms
Prairie Farms employees will have places to park. The Kosciusko Mayor and Board of Aldermen sold approximately one acre of land near the Veterans Memorial Drive location for $4,000 during the April 2 meeting.
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City racks up arrests
The Kosciusko Police Department reports the following arrests:
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Natchez Trace Festival kicks off
More than 225 people attended the Natchez Trace Festival Kickoff Friday at the Kosciusko-Attala Development Corporation Friday just off the Square.
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County staff hired after questions answered by supt.
Employees of the Attala County School District were hired April 2 after more than 30 minutes of discussion by the school board.
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