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Lady Rockets win 6A State Championship

The Neshoba Central Lady Rockets won their second state championship in three years after destroying Terry High School 53-39 on Saturday to put a crown on a nearly perfect season. 

The Neshoba Central High School Lady Rockets are the MHSAA Class 6A Girls State Basketball Champions, defeating Terry 53- 39.

A celebratory Good Luck Send-Off was held for the Neshoba Central High School Lady Rockets basketball team on Saturday. The team is headed to the Big House in Jackson to compete in the MHSAA …

House fire claims five-year-old boy

Authorities are investigating a structure fire at a residence in the Mars Hill community that claimed the life of a five-year-old boy early Thursday morning.

Blissful balloon artist finds success with new business

Ashley Smith, a talented balloon artist and the creative force behind Pure Bliss Balloons, has found success after launching her business just over a year ago around Valentine’s Day. 

County jail docket

• Scotty Bell, 43, of 625 Oswald Rd; contempt of court

PHS celebrates Black History Month with program

Philadelphia High School hosted a Black History Month program centered around the theme "Holding On To Excellence.” 

Philadelphia aldermen adopt new public records policy

A new Public Records Policy for the city of Philadelphia has been approved by aldermen, which should make obtaining records an easier process for both the city and citizens, officials said.

Arts Council to present ‘Tarzan the Musical’

The Ellis Theater is set to undergo a jungle transformation and be taken over by around 55 gorillas for the Philadelphia-Neshoba County Arts Council presentation of Disney’s musical “Tarzan.” 

Donates to Philadelphia Middle School

Community In Action recently donated $500 to support Philadelphia Middle School in covering expenses for the Beta Club Convention.

$60K worth of copper wire stolen

Several people arrested in Leake County last week are suspected of taking about $60,000 in copper wire ripped from telephone poles in the Burnside and Arlington communities here last year.

Sheriff seeks mobile app to fight crime

A mobile app that provides citizens with access to the sex offender registry, information on wanted criminals, resources for crime victims, tip submissions and more is being proposed by Neshoba County Sheriff Eric Clark 

6 arrested in Valley View drive-by

Six young men including two juveniles have been arrested in connection with a drive-by shooting on Valley View Drive last week that left one man injured.

Several arrested in copper wire theft

Several people arrested in Leake County last week are suspected in the theft of about $60,000 in copper wire taken from telephone poles in the Burnside and Arlington communities last year.

Flagpole, flags donated to church

On Feb. 6, Jerry Hemphill and James Kirkland, representatives of the Woodmen of The World Insurance Company, presented a new flagpole, an American flag, and a Christan flag to the congregation of McClain Chapel Pentecostal Church on Road 462 in the East Neshoba community. 

Refuge Roundup raising money for ministry

The Refuge of MS ministry for adults with special needs is gearing up for its annual Refuge Roundup event at the Coliseum on March 1, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 

Man arrested for theft at chicken farm

A Forest man has been arrested and charged in connection with taking materials from a Neshoba County chicken farm at Hope.

1 suspect identified in drive-by

Police have a suspect in a drive-by shooting on Lewis Avene Monday afternoon.

Boler named Volunteer of the Year

Jacob Boler, an 11-year forklift driver at Weyerhaeuser, has recently been awarded the company’s Volunteer of the Year due to his exceptional work with children in Neshoba County. 

Stuart visits Legislature

Philadelphia native and country music star Marty Stuart addressed the Mississippi Senate on Thursday, February 8, at the invitation of Senator Jenifer Branning, who is standing behind him. 

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