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- 2025 Mississippi College and Career Savings Art Contest
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The U.S. Census Bureau in early March sent out invitations to each residential address with a Census ID to respond by April 1, which happens to be Census Day.
Looking for some fun ways to keep the family entertained and occupied during these uncertain days ahead? We’ve got you covered.
Each year Twelve Oaks houses a regional artist, an Artist in Residence, and for 2020 MARSHALL BLEVINS was selected.
No bread? Buy yeast!
While you can’t control all the craziness you can control your own decisions and I would recommend you start with a little Biohacking!
Check out this helpful information from our friends at Singing River Health System
The Salvation Army, the nation’s largest social services organization with more than 7,600 service locations across the country, is increasing efforts to meet human need. In response to the coronavirus pandemic, the organization has evolved service delivery to ensure that immediate needs of community members, first responders, and government partners are met.
Let nature relieve your stress!
The last 24 hours have been a whirlwind of updates and statements by state and local officials, businesses, and organizations. Below are some of the top updates that have come into Our Mississippi Home.
Lisa McCusker of Gautier has been named the Parent of the Year for both Gautier High School (GHS) and the Pascagoula-Gautier School District (PGSD).
Walk into any big grocery store and you will be met by an abundance of food that is unparalleled in history. Almost any fruit, any time, no matter the season, beef, chicken, pork and vegetables that may have traveled thousands of miles to arrive still fresh, not to mention hundreds of selections of canned good, and frozen foods of all sorts, and offered at affordable prices. Affordable to most, that is.
Amid the national hysteria and misinformation surrounding the coronavirus, Our Mississippi Home asked two coastal doctors to weigh in on the truth about what the virus is, and provide some quick tips for Mississippi residents to reduce exposure.
Four things that are great to eat in the morning for energy.
Garden Park Medical Center announced measures being adopted to protect the health of patients, visitors and staff against the coronavirus, COVID-19.
It was a shower of warm welcomes and open show of support for the military by a large crowd gathered at the Coast Centurion Annual Meeting recently.
Following the Hancock Whitney Classic on March 10 and 11 between Mississippi State and Texas Tech, MGM Park will host six games during the annual ‘Battle at the Beach’ tournament on the Mississippi Gulf Coast from March 12 to 14.