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Chamber of Commerce

The Kosciusko Attala Partnership (KAP) Chamber of Commerce is dedicated to fostering a thriving business community in Kosciusko and Attala County. We support local businesses through networking opportunities, promotional initiatives, and economic development efforts that drive growth and success. As a hub for entrepreneurs, professionals, and community leaders, the Chamber provides valuable resources, advocacy, and events that enhance business visibility and engagement. Join us in building a stronger, more vibrant local economy.

Business of the Month

February Business of the Month!

We are proud to recognize Kosciusko Veterinary Hospital, Dr. Stephen Rea, and his wonderful staff as our February Business of the Month!

Their dedication to providing compassionate, high-quality care to the pets of Attala County, along with their continued support of our local community, makes them truly deserving of this recognition.

For years, Kosciusko Veterinary Hospital has been a trusted resource for families across our area. Dr. Rea and his team serve with professionalism, kindness, and a genuine commitment to excellence. Beyond the clinic walls, they are consistent supporters of local events, initiatives, and efforts that help strengthen Kosciusko and Attala County.

We are grateful for businesses like Kosciusko Veterinary Hospital that make our community stronger through both service and involvement.

Please join us in congratulating them on this well-deserved honor!

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Kosciusko Attala Young Professionals

 Introducing the Inaugural Members of the Kosciusko Attala Young Professionals! 
I’m so excited to introduce the very first members of KAYP — a group of ambitious, community-minded leaders who are ready to make a difference in Kosciusko and Attala County.

Each of these incredible individuals brings unique skills, passions, and ideas to the table, and together they represent the future of leadership in our community.

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