Nov. 2, 1995Keith Thweatt, chief operating officer of Lawrin Lamp, assured the Star Herald that the plant is not closing.—Two Kosciusko natives, Tim Johnson and Pendy Ellard, are vying for the Senate District 19 position.—Red Ribbon Week sack art winners at Middle Elementary are Amanda Self, Anthony Moore, Jackie Smith, Anthony Flanagan, Amy Sanders, Brittany Ellington, Chap Fenwick, Corey Ables, Martez Roby, Anice kern, Erica Fowler, Kathryn Buntyn, and Amanda Coleman.—Kosciusko Junior Auxiliary members completed vision screening at Upper Elementary.—Mary McCool of Kosciusko shows her large collection of original Indian art from her home on Highway 35.Nov. 5, 1970Attala County ministers Erskine Jackson, H. C. Adams, Harold Kitchings, Ronald Prosch, and Joachim Benson launched a petition signing campaign on behalf of prisoners of war held in North Vietnam.—Mrs. V. R. Grice has reported the Chapel Hill news for about 30 years.—Kosciusko Superior Coach Corp. has been named the safest and cleanest of the company’s three plants. President Dwayne Shields presents the trophy to manager Arnold Lotz.—The Attala Homemakers Council presented a tasting tea fooled by an arts and crafts workshop led by Mrs. Jack Hughes, Mrs. John Tanner, Mrs. Joe Alexander, and Mrs. Arthur Morris.—The New Book Lovers Culb is sponsoring a Sampling Supper. Making preparations are Mrs. Jack Brunt, Mrs. Henry Power, Mrs. Jack Patterson, and Mrs. Wendell Edwards.