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Local woman pleads guilty to food stamp fraud

A Neshoba County woman charged with food stamp fraud has entered a plea agreement.

Catalytic converter stolen from Church of the Arc bus

Philadelphia Police are investigating the theft of a catalytic converter taken from a church bus early Monday morning.

Speed bumps on Crockett discussed

Residents of Crockett Avenue have submitted a petition to the city requesting the removal of the three sets of speed bumps. 

School consolidation meeting held

A meeting to discuss the potential consolidation of the public schools here was held Monday night.

Taylor receives 2024 Merit Scholarship from bankers

Maggie Taylor, a 2024 senior at Neshoba Central High School, has been selected as the 2024 Merit Scholarship recipient by the Mississippi Bankers Association Education Foundation and the Mississippi Young Bankers.

Deputies bust man with illegal pills

A Carthage man was arrested during a traffic stop last week with dozens of illegal pills.

Students participate in Conservation Carnival

The Neshoba County Soil & Water Conservation District hosted their 28th Annual Conservation Carnival at the Neshoba County Coliseum last month.

County jail docket

• Martha M Anding, 59, of 11371 Hwy 15 S, Union; contempt of court

Jackson Johnson, a senior at Union High School, has been named a National Merit Finalist. 

Man charged with attacking his grandmother

A Neshoba County man has been arrested and charged with allegedly assaulting his grandmother at his residence near Burnside.

Voter turnout less than 11 percent for primaries

Donald J. Trump ran away with the Republican nomination for president in Neshoba County last Tuesday with 96 percent of the vote.

Dr. Gloria Graham, a family medicine practitioner with East Central Mississippi Health in Sebastopol, served as Legislative Doctor of the Day at the Capitol on Thursday, February 22.

Upgrades to Coliseum still ongoing

Improvements to the Neshoba County Coliseum in preparation for disaster situations as well as routine operations continue.

Teen leads deputies on high-speed chase

A Neshoba County man faces multiple charges after leading law enforcement on a high-speed chase in the Pearl River community.

Sheriff launches litter awareness campaign

Sheriff Eric Clark is launching a new litter campaign aimed at raising awareness and rallying public engagement in maintaining clean roads.

County jail docket

• Hailee L Allen, 24, of 910 Ricecreek Rd, Carthage; grand larceny-more than $1000

White graduates Basic

Congratulations to Colton Riley White who graduated from Basic Training in the United States Army recently! 

Donates to band

Community In Action recently donated $500 to the Philadelphia High School Band for participating in Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Parade.

Salter to host induction

The Scott County Sports Hall of Fame is planning the induction of its Class of 2024 nominees, recognizing former athletes, coaches, and contributors who excelled in their sports.

Rezoning hearing set

Philadelphia aldermen have scheduled a hearing on April 2 to deliberate the potential rezoning of 207 Barrier Avenue from R1 to R3. Currently zoned as R1, designating it for single-family residential use, the proposed shift to R3 would permit mobile or modular homes within this zone.

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