June 29, 1995
Ilene Tavares was arrested during an apparent attempt to avoid standing trial for the murder of her husband.
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Milwaukee Tools has been sold to a Swedish firm. According to manager Danny Temple, the buyout can only mean good things for the corporation.
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What is believed to be the first confiscation of methamphetamine in Kosciusko happened over the weekend.
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Miss Natchez Trace Pacey Wigginton modeled outfits for the Miss Mississippi pageant at a trunk show held at Citizens Bank.
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The Leadership Attala committee consists of Maurene Womack, Ronnie Ables, George Lewis, Kenny Dungan, Michael Brown, Paul Powers and Cynthia Cross.
July 2, 1970
Attala 4-H’ers Mike Bell, David Burchfield and Bruce Bain took top honors in the State 4-H Club Congress held at MSU last weekend.
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Mayor Doty Jackson accepted a plaque and check for recognition by the Mississippi Municipal Association for its beautification program. He passed the check and plaque on to the Kosciusko Beautiful Commission.
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Kosciusko teens Johnny Evans, David Burden and William Jones planted marigolds at the intersection of Highways 12 and 35 as part of the city beautification program.
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Kosciusko residents Howard Lewis, Chatwin Jackson III, Cindy Nowell and Kathy Neill recently attended a Citizenship seminar sponsored by the Civitan Club.
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Mrs. Paul Goree displayed her antique kitchen items, such as her collection of pewter. She also collects antique furniture and recipes.