Police worked for an hour to clear a four-car wreck that left one injured and blocked traffic downtown Thursday morning.
Jobs for America’s Graduates (JAG), a national nonprofit committed to empowering young individuals with the skills for success in education, employment, and life, is excited to announce the newest addition to its board of directors, Dan Davis, a Neshoba County native.
CARTHAGE — AgLine Distributing & Equipment has set up operations in the east central Mississippi community at a Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians facility and is already shipping its agricultural implements to retailers in-state and out-of-state.
Gwen Moore has been beating the odds with the Lord’s help since April 1984 following a life-threatening automobile accident as a teenager left her in bad shape.
Jamie Calvert, a librarian at Neshoba Central Middle School, recently received a classroom grant from the Mississippi Professional Educators (MPE).
Deputies arrested a man on drug-related charges Thursday evening during a safety checkpoint on Highway 429 and County Road 701, Sheriff Eric Clark reported.
Deputies arrested four individuals last Tuesday on a mixture of outstanding warrants and drug charges following a traffic stop at the intersection if Highway 15 and Highway 16, Sheriff Eric Clark reported.
Aldermen last Tuesday proposed returning a $100,000 grant allocated for the PowerUp Solar project.
The Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians recently held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for Pinkky Pearl Nutrition, located at the Choctaw Town Center.
Family Choice Financial generously contributed $15,000 to Shriners Hospital for Children as part of their giveback initiative in November.
The Onesimus House is more than just a sober living program. This home is a nine-month discipleship ministry, deeply rooted in compassion.
A Neshoba County man was arrested with guns and drugs in his car in front of Popeyes earlier this month.
The deputy sheriff involved in a high-speed pursuit that critically injured a 13-year-old boy in early 2022 when a felon crashed through his bedroom said in court documents where the county settled a lawsuit for $475,000 that he called off the chase on Poplar Avenue due to weather conditions but stayed in the area looking for the vehicle, came upon the crash and was able to get the child medical aid.
In a perfect world, people would be responsible pet owners. Pets would be spayed or neutered, and there would be very few – if any – unwanted dogs or cats.
Authorities are investigating an incident late on Christmas night that involved a car chase with an as of now unidentified 17-year-old suspect who was found unresponsive with a pistol and a gunshot wound to the head when law enforcement finally caught up to him, Philadelphia Police Chief Eric Lyons said.
The Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians held a groundbreaking for the new Choctaw Central Middle/High School campus on Monday.
Neshoba Central High School celebrated the unveiling of its new performing arts center on Monday with a ribbon-cutting event.
• Jamie Anderson, 45, of 10800 Hwy 16 E; hold for investigations, sale of controlled substance, possession of controlled substance X2
Two Philadelphia men were arrested on drug charges after they were served warrants when they came in for court on Monday.
Two Neshoba County men were arrested on felony drug charges during a special sting operation last Thursday evening.
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