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Kemper students go to virtual learning

Effective Tuesday, all Kemper County schools will go to virtual learning platforms for the next two weeks.

Coroner tops local ballot

The nation is focused on the 2020 presidential election which is now less than a week away.

Homemakers thinking Pink

The Kemper County Homemaker volunteers held their annual “Think Pink” event on October 20th.

It's October and many are celebrating October Fest. Don't think you can't. You just have to be careful with what you put into your food. Replace potatoes with cauliflower or turnip roots. Replace any sugar with artificial blend. Be creative, but mostly remember to plan and eat in moderation.

Community Calendar

On Saturday, October 31, at 6 P.M. in the Knox Dudley Gymnasium, Kemper Academy will have a 3 POINT SHOOTOUT CONTEST ($5/split the pot) and a FREE THROW CONTEST ($5/split the pot). For more information call Betty Lynn Haggard 601-416-5930 or LouAnn Wilson 601-917-5149.

Have you ever heard someone state, “I don’t understand why she doesn’t just leave” in response to conversations about intimate partner violence?

COVID-19 cases up by 7

The number of COVID-19 cases increased by seven in the last week according to the Mississippi Department of Health.

Registration began Oct. 12, for East Mississippi Community College’s winter term 2020 and the spring term that begins in January of 2021.

County Jail Docket

Jerome Brooks, 40, 197 Cedar Creek Rd Macon, MS, Charges: No DL; Poss. of Marijuana in motor vehicle less than once

Hobo food pacts make for good fall meal

Since we're able to enjoy being outside without having a heat stroke, we are trying to find ways to stay outside.

Community Calendar

The Kemper County Board of Supervisors has extended the requirement to wear masks in all public buildings and spaces until November 2, 2020.

SCOOBA — East Mississippi Community College’s Sharon Thompson and Billy Begley participated in the inaugural TopConnect NJCAA symposium for head men’s and women’s basketball coaches last week.

The Kemper County board of supervisors had a busy meeting October 5 meeting.

Mask ordinance extended

The Kemper County board of supervisors voted in their October 5 meeting to extend the countywide requirement for people to wear masks

With cooler weather, comes our desire for wonderful warm drinks.

COUNTY JAIL DOCKET

Janice Lee Thompson, 35, 100 Fork Ave De Kalb, MS, Charges: Family Disturbance 

Community Calendar

If you have the desire or interested in becoming a Poll Worker/Manager for the November 2020 Elections contact the Kemper County Circuit Clerk Office at 601-743-2224.  You should be a registered voter and live in the county.

From school reports

After successfully welcoming students back to school buildings in August, Kemper County School District on Monday reported zero incidents of COVID-19 for its first nine weeks of in-person classes.

Kemper Academy Homecoming Queen crowned

Kemper Academy's 1971 Homecoming Queen, Ruth Gully Miller, and 2019 Homecoming Queen, Alannah Bozeman, crowning Kemper Academy's 2020 Homecoming Queen, Katlynn Holley.

County jail docket

Michael Lee Jackson, 43, 9682 Townsend Rd De Kalb, MS, Charges: Disturbance of Family 

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