Oct. 20, 1994
Duncan B. Crocker of Carthage was arrested and charged with capital murder in connection with the death of Percy Rainey of McCool.
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New directors of the Kosciusko-Attala Chamber of Commerce are Paul Powers, Dr. Edward Bryant, Harrol Sturdivant and Pam Brown.
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The Whippets won their homecoming game with Winona 19-12. Stacie Selmon was crowned Homecoming Queen.
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Four-year-old kindergarten students at First Presbyterian Church visited the Kosciusko Fire Dept. during Fire Prevention Week.
Oct. 23, 1969
Sandi Fleming of West was chosen as Miss Mississippi State University.
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John Clark Love of Kosciusko was recently elected president of the University of Mississippi Alumni Association.
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According to Superintendent A. D. McBeath, a 40-member team of educators will be in town to examine Kosciusko Junior and Senior High Schools for re-accreditation by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.
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Jim Johnson, J. B. Summers and Richard Drexler at Superior Coach Corporation met to discuss plans for manufacturing a new motor home.
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Mrs. Birdie Mae Stonestreet was recently names to Personalities of the South. She was also spotlighted as a BPW Club Women of Achievement.