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Kosciusko ranked the 33rd most expensive city in Mississippi for household monthly expenses
Half of a typical paycheck in Kosciusko goes to pay household bills. That’s what DOXO, an online bill-paying service, says. It’s added up what it costs for the most common monthly expenses, excluding food like mortgage or rent, utilities, insurance, mobile phone and cable or satellite service. In...
Photos: Kosciusko softball team wins north MS State Championship
Over the weekend, the 7/8U Kosciusko All-Stars traveled to Booneville to compete in the USA/ASA North MS State Championship and came home with a 1st place finish. It began Friday night with a 15-5 win versus the host team of Boonville. Saturday started with the winner’s bracket game versus Lowndes County with the Kosy girls coming out victorious by a score of 11-2, which sent Kosy to the championship matchup.
Mississippi alderwoman attends first town hall meeting since drug arrest
www.wjtv.com – Brian Didlake – 2024-07-03 09:09:35 SUMMARY: Byhalia, Mississippi, held its first town hall meeting following the arrest of Alderwoman Delainer Richmond, who was charged after police allegedly found […] The post Mississippi alderwoman attends first town hall meeting since drug arrest appeared first on Biloxi Local News and Events. No related posts.
Waffle House earns ‘B’ rating
BROOKHAVEN — Mississippi Department of Health reported eight local establishments passed restaurant inspections last week. All were “A” ratings with the exception of Waffle House which earned a “B” rating. According to the records, Waffle House is located at 954 Brookway Boulevard and earned a “B” rating for the eighth time since 2016. Waffle House […] The post Waffle House earns ‘B’ rating appeared first on Daily Leader.
Mississippi man pleads guilty in Arkansas to threatening US judge, federal officer
A Mississippi man has pleaded guilty to threatening a United States judge and federal law enforcement officer, according to a news release from the U.S. Attorney's Office Eastern District of Arkansas.
Body found near railroad tracks ID’d as Mississippi man reportedly living outside house after fire
The body of a Mississippi man reportedly forced to live outside after a house fire was found along a set of railroad tracks Tuesday afternoon,. WTVA in Tupelo reports that officials from Lowndes County identified the body found by a railroad worker performing a routine inspection. The body was identified...
Bark beetle attack prompts Louisiana lawmakers to convene emergency panel
Louisiana House lawmakers are convening an emergency panel to deal with widespread beetle attacks on pine trees across the state and the public safety concern posed by the problem. It’s not the English pop band they’re concerned about, state Rep. Mike Johnson said in a phone interview Tuesday. It’s actually a more serious issue and […] The post Bark beetle attack prompts Louisiana lawmakers to convene emergency panel appeared first on Louisiana Illuminator.
Gulf Coast residents taking advantage of indoor venues to beat the heat
BILOXI, Miss. (WLOX) - Record-high temperatures are going to continue over the next few days in South Mississippi. Gulf Coast residents alike are finding ways to beat the heat. “Anybody, the general public can come in and purchase a ten-dollar swim session to come in for two hours. So we...
Mississippi energy costs among lowest in US
JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – With energy costs and temperatures rising across the country, a recent report reveals that some relief can be found in Mississippi. WalletHub ranks the Magnolia State as the 6th cheapest place in the U.S. for monthly energy costs. Its low ranking stems mainly from relatively low natural gas and heating oil […]
Stories of Technology, Innovation, & Entrepreneurship in the Southeast
U News | Universities of Mississippi and Kentucky win funding from the National Science Foundation. CU Boulder receives $20 million grant to launch a National Quantum Nanofab facility. From Two Universities in Neighboring States:. The U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded $35 million to five universities, including two in...
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