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The annual Heart Walk at Beach Park in Pascagoula will help raise awareness, compassion and a deeper understanding of the implications of heart disease.
You don’t have to look at the calendar to know spring is approaching.
The Jolly, which is the Bacot/McCarty Foundation’s premier – and only – fundraiser, is set to kick off March 8.
Sandra Gibson was instrumental in establishing the event, which is well attended by local businesses and industry leaders each year.
Making Jackson County sound good for over 40 years!
Singing River Health System and Bienville Orthopedic Specialists now have one of the most technically advanced robots for spinal surgery.
Kreole Primary Elementary will be named a Positive Behavioral Interventions and Support (PBIS) model school site by REACH MS.
Farm to table is about fresh, quality ingredients that are locally sourced.
It’s that time of year again for the Mardi Gras festivities to begin!
Two members of this prestigious group are of significant local interest: Pascagoula’s Terrell Buckley and Patrick Willis of Ole Miss.
Father Michael Kelleher, or Father Mike as he is affectionately called by parishioners and students, retired after spending 22 years as the pastor of Sacred Heart Catholic Church and Resurrection Catholic School in Pascagoula.
“Jack’s” by the tracks in Pascagoula opened on Oct. 6, 2011, and hasn’t slowed down.
The 30th Anniversary Jackson County Industrial Trade Show will be held on Tuesday, March 19, 2019.
This is the 30th year of the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce and Ocean Springs Chamber of Commerce-Main Street-Tourism Bureau sponsoring Leadership Jackson County.
In honor of Martin Luther King, Jr., Singing River Electric joined other Mississippi electric cooperatives to participate in Mississippi Electric Cooperatives’ Days of Service, where co-op employees volunteered in the communities they served.
The Mississippi Maritime Museum has taken the next step toward the renovation and subsequent opening of the museum in the old math and science building on Dupont Ave in Pascagoula. In the meantime, the Maritime Activity Center (MAC) is being used for community activities and numerous educational lectures and presentations have already been held there.
