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Daly, Richardson to represent Neshoba County in pageant

Participating in Miss Hospitality is something Kara Daly never expected to do, but she is incredibly excited to be traveling to Hattiesburg in July. 

Man busted for child exploitation

An Alabama man has been arrested and charged on a warrant for exploiting a child here.

Choctaw Indian Fair lineup set

The countdown for the 73rd edition of the Choctaw Indian Fair is underway and this year’s lineup of events and entertainment promises to be better than ever.

Love Out Loud a success

More than 220 people responded to the call to help with the different ministries associated with the fourth Love Out Loud event in Neshoba County.

Arthur wins Outstanding Teacher award

Philadelphia native Erika McGee Arthur said she was shocked and feels very blessed to be one of only 15 interns at Mississippi State University-Meridian to receive the Outstanding Teacher Intern Award for spring 2023. 

County jail docket

• Tristian Blake Cotton, 24, of 75 Indian Rd, Louisville; contempt of court

Burnside auditorium renovation nearing completion

Renovation work on the Burnside auditorium is expected to be completed by the end of month.

Jury split in Jones County murder trial held here

A Neshoba County jury reached a verdict on Friday in a capital murder trial from Jones County.

A ribbon-cutting was held earlier this month to commerate the completion of the Taylor Sudden Service Inc. building in the Philadelphia-Neshoba  County Industrial Park.

Arts Council summer camp a success

The Ellis Kids Camp did so well last week the Philadelphia-Neshoba County Arts Council is already planning to host the camp again next summer, according to Arts Council President Kinsey Goldman.

Fund set up for Booker T. gym

A special fund has been set up at Philadelphia City Hall with all proceeds  going to improvements at the Booker T. Washington gym.

ECCC to start nursing program here

East Central Community College will be starting a new nursing program on the Neshoba General campus in the next couple of years.

Storms cause flooding at Fairgrounds

Heavy rains caused extensive flooding at the Neshoba County Fairgrounds last week but countywide no major damage was reported, officials said.

Jail guard arrested for inmate sex

A Neshoba County corrections officer has been transferred to another facility after he was terminated and arrested Friday for having sex with inmates, the authorities said.

Nickey has enjoyed year as Choctaw Princess

They say time flies when you are having fun.

A Neshoba County corrections officer was terminated and arrested Friday for having sexual contact with inmates, the authorities said.

Dolly Parton headlining Congress of Country Music fundraiser

Dolly Parton will be in Philadelphia for a show on Aug. 26 as the featured performer in a fund-raiser for Marty Stuart’s Congress of Country Music and her Imagination Library program which provides free books to children across the country. 

Jones County murder trial here

The murder trial of two people accused in a Jones County case began in Neshoba County on Monday after a change of venue was granted.

Burnside project nears finish

Renovation work on the Burnside Auditorium is expected to be completed by the end of the month.

Tools stolen from county

A break-in at the Neshoba County Unit Facility building in which a number of power tools were taken is under investigation, the authorities said.

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