The Montgomery County School District recently announced its teachers of the year at both Montgomery County Elementary School and Montgomery County High School.
The community is mourning the loss of a Kilmichael teen, who was tragically killed this past weekend.
Robert Crisman “Trey” Campbell, III, 17, of Kilmichael was killed early Sunday morning when his Jeep SUV struck a tree on Highway 407, north of Herring School Road.
The man responsible for shooting at a vehicle two vehicles near the Duck Hill exit off Interstate 55 last Wednesday has not yet been apprehended, Carroll County Sheriff Clint Walker said.
WINONA -- Seniors at Winona High School attended a Youth Highway Safety Program Friday in the school auditorium. The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Department hosted the class.
The Rotary Club of Winona will host a Community Forum on Friday, February 23, 2018, at the Winona Community House on Sterling Street from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. in an effort to connect the community and law enforcement.
DUCK HILL – A historical marker was unveiled last Friday near Duck Hill’s iconic red caboose for gospel pioneer and Duck Hill native Lucie E. Campbell.
“We are going to make this a part of the history of our town,” said Duck Hill Mayor Joey Cooley.
Montgomery County 4H had a stellar showing at this year’s Dixie National Rodeo.
According to Montgomery County Extension Agent Amy Ware, more than $50,000 came back to Montgomery County in Sale of Champions money and scholarships. Also a Kilmichael 4Her came home with the top prize for lambs.
Tuesday evening, the school board of the Winona Montgomery Consolidated School District moved forward with tasks designated by the Mississippi Department of Education for the July 1 consolidation of the Winona and Montgomery County school districts.
NORTH CARROLLTON – The roster of the Carrollton North Carrollton Volunteer Fire Department is currently at 22 volunteers, according to Carroll County Fire Coordinator Art Hicks.
“It is turning out real well,” said Hicks. “Better than expected.”
VAIDEN – The Carroll County Board of Supervisors approved the expense of $275 per month to improve the internet speed at the Carroll County Emergency Operations Center.