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Board of Supervisors appointed George L. Freeland, Jr., Executive Director of the Jackson County Economic Development Foundation (JCEDF), to the Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Board of Trustees, At-Large.
Eat the fat away.
The City of Pascagoula and the Mississippi Maritime Museum are coming together with plans of constructing a new Mississippi Maritime Museum.
Nighttime is for Finding Spiders!
The Bacot-McCarty Foundation has announced it is awarding over $40,000 in scholarships and gifts to deserving local students across the region.
Halter Marine Inc., a company of ST Engineering North America, cut the first plate of steel on the fourth Auxiliary Personnel Lighter–Small (APL(S)) that the company is designing and building for the U.S. Navy.
I am still enjoying the Cooking and Coping Facebook group and am delighted to see so many people returning to the kitchen, or stepping in for the first time.
Unique Father’s Day gifts that are sure to impress!
Every year, members of the University of Mississippi senior class raise funds to leave a gift behind that represents their legacy.
Bill was well known for being Pascagoula High School’s winningest football coach of all time. He was, indeed, an outstanding football coach, but he was much more than that.
Some creatures are just so bizarre that they will turn your head when you spot them.
With an emphasis on growth and expansion, the Bacot McCarty Foundation has added a new face to staff.
Hundreds of bankers worked non-stop to provide more than 12,000 businesses the financial support needed to remain open and serve local communities.
“This contract allows us to maintain the health of our critical nationwide shipbuilding supplier base while continuing our serial production of large-deck amphibs,” Ingalls Shipbuilding President Brian Cuccias said.
Mississippi State University will use the $8.9 million it receives as part of the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act to directly assist eligible students who are facing financial challenges due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
The Salvation Army is responding to meet the needs of our community in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic by providing food, social services, and emotional and spiritual comfort for those in need.