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What is it like living in Mississippi? Explore where we live, work, and play!
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.
The Rotary Club of Moss Point Mississippi announced today (June 17, 2020) it has completed a project to add ultraviolet light virus treatment equipment at two childcare centers in Moss Point.
Mississippi bars and restaurants that serve alcohol will soon be able to stay open later as Gov. Tate Reeves prepares to lift a curfew he set because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Free summer library programs for children offered on-line!
“If I made a difference in one child’s life then all the 45 years of work was worth it.”
Strategies for being more present with your kids
The City of Pascagoula and the Mississippi Maritime Museum are coming together with plans of constructing a new Mississippi Maritime Museum.
Unique Father’s Day gifts that are sure to impress!
With an emphasis on growth and expansion, the Bacot McCarty Foundation has added a new face to staff.
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.
Mississippi is faring better than expected during the coronavirus pandemic sweeping the nation, and the state is in a strong position to begin reopening the economy further, according to Gov. Tate Reeves.
The Gautier City Council on Tuesday voted to loosen its restrictions on the number of customers that will be allowed inside local stores at one time. City leaders voted to amend the City’s COVID-19 order adopted on April 1.
