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Leake - Wikipedia Leake Look up leake in Wiktionary, the free dictionary The homonym leak may refer to a container or covering) accidentally losing or admitting content, especially liquid or gas, through a hole or crack
Leake County School District The Leake County School District is a rural school system with an approximate enrollment of 2400 students The Leake County School District offers a comprehensive instructional program for students located on five campuses
Visit Leake County | Leake County, Mississippi – Main Street Chamber Within our county are several popular tourist spots, including beautiful lakes, acres of parkland, The Natchez Trace Parkway, Leake County Water Park, Coal Bluff Park, and several historic sites Leake County is also home to Native American territory owned by the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians
Leake History, Family Crest Coats of Arms - HouseofNames The name Leake is of Anglo-Saxon origin and came from when a family lived in one of the places that was called Leake The name literally means "place at the brook," from the Scandinavian word "loekr "
Leake Archives - Kicks96news. com - Central Mississippi News 24 7 The Mid-South Association of Independent Schools (MAIS) has released its 2025 Class 3A All-State Football Team, and Leake Academy stands out as one of the most decorated programs on the list — including earning the league’s top individual honor
Leake Engineering LLC Leake Engineering delivers tailored engineering solutions for various clients, from real estate developers to complex industrial facilities to critical government infrastructure
Leake County - Mississippi Encyclopedia Located in the center of Mississippi, Leake County was founded in 1833 with a small population of free people and slaves Named for antebellum governor Walter Leake, the county is located between Attala and Scott Counties to the north and south and Madison and Neshoba Counties to the west and east
Leake County, Mississippi - Wikipedia Since 1984, Leake County has supported Republican candidates at the presidential level; however Democrats usually gain at least 40% of the vote Since then, in only 1984, 2004, and 2024 has the Republican candidate gained over 60% of the county's vote (and the Democrat under 40%)