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- Jimmy A. Payne Foundation Funds 17 Projects Across Academic and Student Programs at Southern Miss
- “Take a Hike” in Mississippi this Fall
- MSU Small Town Center Announces Small Town Revitalization Grant Program Recipients
- Forge Ahead: Making Mississippi Memories
- USM’s Dale Center, Center for Oral History and Cultural Heritage Produce WWII Podcast
Chevron today dedicated a new ship – the Pascagoula Voyager – which will join Chevron’s global shipping fleet.
Fear not the brush pile and create a home for wildlife.
This tall-tale describes how the po-boy was invented in New Orleans during a street car strike.
The New Year is just around the corner, and it occurs to me that we have a cornucopia of reasons to celebrate the food culture we enjoy in Jackson County.
Unmanned Aerial Systems is a fast growing industry in the country and many others.
White Pelicans add a touch of class in winter.
NOAA ship Pisces, a fisheries research vessel home ported in Pascagoula, has been named the 2018 Ship of the Year.
With the holiday season in full swing, I shall present to you the Top Ten Christmas Movies of All Time. At least, according to your faithful columnist.
What’s better than hayrides, talking owls, shooting stars (meteorites actually), and your choice of Lobster Bisque or Chicken and Sausage Gumbo?
There is something about the silence of the scene and sound of the animals that gives them a special sense of that “Christmas Spirit”
The food culture of south Mississippi is as rich and vibrant as anywhere in the South, and I am delighted to be able to tell you who’s kitchen is hot, which chef in Jackson County people are talking about, and throw in a few recipes as well.
This year’s Battle on Buffett Beach, a fast-growing obstacle course racing (OCR) event in Pascagoula, took place on November 17 on the city’s appropriately named beachfront.
Mistletoe means more than just a Christmas kiss.
This year celebrates the 40th year that sugarplum fairies and toy soldiers have danced their way into the hearts of those in Jackson County thanks to a local ballet instructor. With three sold-out performances this week, the woman behind it all looks back at the last 40 years.
A ministry helping restore women and children – families that are in recovery or are facing any kind of crisis, such as addiction or homelessness.
When homeless women find themselves with nowhere else to go, Sue’s Home is a place where they can rest their heads at night and work toward an independent future.