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Browsing: Living
What is it like living in Mississippi? Explore where we live, work, and play!
FEMA Grants to Support Safety Upgrades for First Responders.
Recalling their relief efforts during the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, The Salvation Army today continues sharing HOPE in the community that saw so much destruction.
Safety tips for sending your child to school
Heidelberg is developing into a charming and beautiful town as the community has banded together, working hand in hand to work on local businesses and landscapes throughout the town to bring back the glory, fun, and excitement that embodied the town years ago.
If you live in Pascagoula, you know Scranton’s Restaurant is in the middle of a major makeover right now.
The Mississippi Main Street Association (MMSA) celebrated achievements of Mississippi Main Street Communities with a special virtual Annual Awards presentation this year.
Daniel Selover has been named chief of police for the City of Gautier.
Reagan Scott said she’s not the type of person who would donate an organ to a stranger; however, that’s exactly what the Mississippi State senior accounting major did when she learned of another student’s need of a lifesaving kidney transplant.
Governor Tate Reeves and the Mississippi Emergency Management Agency are launching the MEMA COVID-19 Emergency Relief Program.
In the 1940s, Ingalls Shipbuilding Founder Robert Ingalls purchased the LH and the adjoining property to create a spot to entertain business meetings and out of town guests.
The City of Gautier today announced that it has been awarded $3.5 million in Gulf Coast Restoration Fund monies and $1.5 million from the state Legislature’s bond bill to purchase the former Singing River Mall property.
Netflix on Tuesday announced a $10 million investment in a Mississippi-based credit union to build economic opportunities in Black communities across the Deep South.
You could say there’s some fishy business going on at Point Park.
July 4th in Mississippi
On June 18, 2020, the Mississippi Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning approved the University of Mississippi’s request to relocate the monument.
As communities around the country and the world are working together to promote equality and ask its members to treat those who may look different from them with respect, local leaders organizing marches in coastal Mississippi are hoping to do just that.