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Tropical Storm Nate is continuing to make its way across the Caribbean towards the waters of the Gulf of Mexico and is predicted to become a Category 1 Hurricane when it reaches the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
Pascagoula Beach Park will be host to crusier’s all weekend. Food, music, and family fun will be the theme and…
Hundreds of cruisers came out to the riverfront in Moss Point to enjoy “Crusin’ the River City.”
A total of $562,355 has been raised by this point.
Coffee aficionados- today is your day!
“We had an exceptional turnout this year with over 900 participants,” said Edmond Hughes, Ingalls’ vice president of human resources and administration.
Feeding the Gulf Coast, formerly known as Bay Area Food Bank, will be hosting their first Mississippi Chef Challenge.
Singing River Health System’s Dr. Tyler Sexton and his inspiring story will be profiled on an upcoming ABC’s ’20/20′ segment.
The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention will be hosting their Mississippi Gulf Coast: Out of the Darkness Walk on Saturday, September 16.
The Ocean Springs Lions Club and the Ocean Springs Fire Department are hosting a free event to commemorate events on Sept 11, 2001, to salute first responders and to collect donations of survivors of Hurricane Harvey.
Saturday, September 9 at 1:00 PM
Members of the Ocean Springs School District Cabinet provided breakfast for their bus drivers, other transportation department employees, and members of the OSSD Police Department to say thanks for the job they do every day.
It’s an understatement to say Jackson County is full of cheerful givers. Since last week’s conception of the “#floodbucketchallenge” an outpouring of generosity from businesses and individuals has created a viral movement on Facebook.
JaxCoHome is excited to announce that we will be sending all of our collected flood buckets to the people of Beaumont, Texas.
Operation BBQ Relief is lifting spirits of those affected by Hurricane Harvey with delicious BBQ cooked by The Shed.
Some of the major needs for Texas victims right now are bottled water, and cleaning supplies. Drop your flood buckets off at any of these locations.