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So, I finally took a trip. Let’s face it. During this bizarre past year-plus, none of us have been able…
The message from local Rotarians is simple – get vaccinated! To bring that point into clear focus, the Rotary Clubs…
Baptist Memorial Hospital – Golden Triangle is offering a $5,000 bonus for qualified nurses.
The vaccine for COVID-19 is now available to Mississippians aged 65 or older, as well as anybody above the age of 18 with underlying health conditions.
All 15 colleges in the Mississippi Association of Community Colleges system plan to resume traditional operations and classes on their campuses this fall, according to a statement issued today by the MACC President’s Association.
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.
We’re going on a Bear Hunt. Look high and low for these cuddly creatures on your stroll today.
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.
With personal protective equipment in short supply nationwide, a team of engineers and researchers at Mississippi State University is turning to an unlikely combination of 3D printers and office supplies to aid medical personnel tackling COVID-19.
Life has been crazy, hasn’t it? We are trying to adjust to anything but normal circumstances, but let’s be honest… In today’s world, is there ever such thing as “normal?”
Nonprofit organizations that assist so many people and help enrich gulf coast communities during times of struggle could use some help themselves these days.
Their volunteers cancelled due to coronavirus concerns, and now, Feeding the Gulf Coast is in need of help for their pre-planned food distribution in Biloxi.
Check out this helpful information from our friends at Singing River Health System
The last 24 hours have been a whirlwind of updates and statements by state and local officials, businesses, and organizations. Below are some of the top updates that have come into Our Mississippi Home.
Amid the national hysteria and misinformation surrounding the coronavirus, Our Mississippi Home asked two coastal doctors to weigh in on the truth about what the virus is, and provide some quick tips for Mississippi residents to reduce exposure.