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Monica Mingo is a woman with many passions, a huge heart for her community, and a lot of surprises. The…
It’s something every city wants – a thriving downtown area that hustles with daytime visitors and bustles with overnight guests…
Once again Friday night, Gautier won a game in a convincing fashion. And once again Friday night, super standout senior signal-caller Kaden Irving was a primary reason why.
There is no deficit of hard work, perseverance, and passion within the walls of Killer Crab & Seafood Co. in…
Gautier city officials cut the ribbon today on two new amenities at Shepard State Park. The first is a new…
The Mississippi Legislature has awarded $6.1 million in funding for a variety of projects in Gautier, City Manager Paula Yancey…
The new 32-acre Town Commons Park in Gautier is under construction, bringing with it a great lawn for public events…
The City of Gautier will host Can’t Stop the Music, a COVID-friendly, drive-in concert series in March, April and May. …
Lana Hults’ dream of owning her own business has been years in the making.
Daniel Selover has been named chief of police for the City of Gautier.
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.
Lowe’s Home Improvement in Gautier has made life-protecting donations to the City of Gautier first responders amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Lisa McCusker of Gautier has been named the Parent of the Year for both Gautier High School (GHS) and the Pascagoula-Gautier School District (PGSD).
Mayor Phil Torjusen announced today that the city of Gautier has been awarded $2.5 million in federal funding assistance by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to improve water quality and environmental infrastructure.
U.S. Sen. Roger F. Wicker and Mississippi Supreme Court Justice Michael K. Randolph will be the keynote speakers at Gautier High School’s 20th annual Veterans’ Breakfast.
Mr. Martin, who at the time was 84 years of age, had been a volunteer for the community since 1986.