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According to Victory, a veteran-owned company that measures a college or university’s commitment to creating opportunities for the military community,…
GRAMMY Museum Mississippi – Cleveland Interestingly enough, the GRAMMY Museum Mississippi is the only GRAMMY museum outside of Los Angeles.…
(Story written by Zach Hollingsworth) In the world of seafood, there are some advocates of wild-caught, American shrimp that go…
Three welding robots were recently purchased by Halter Marine in Pascagoula and will be used during the construction of United States Coast Guard’s new Polar Security Cutter.
Pasta can make any day better. Culinary writer Julian Brunt shares one of his favorite ways to serve pasta.
Last week was chilly here in South Mississippi, because of this my kids and I spent an afternoon snuggled together…
Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College is ranked No. 1 on the 2021-22 Military Friendly® Schools list for the nation’s largest…
Even though the start of the college baseball season for Ole Miss, Mississippi State, and Southern Miss has been pushed…
University of Southern Mississippi (USM) student-veteran Cadet Ryan Dean has been selected as a U.S. Army General George C. Marshall…
If you have ever had a muffuletta, then you have had olive salad. It is a delicious combination of green…
History was made on October 24, 2020, as the Resurrection Catholic School Lady Eagles Volleyball team won the Class 1A State Championship in Madison, Miss
If you live in Pascagoula, you know Scranton’s Restaurant is in the middle of a major makeover right now.
Amazon has opened a regional distribution station in Lucedale for processing orders to deliver in the immediate area. Shipments began…
Google announced on Thursday that it will be opening its first U.S. Google Operations Center in Southaven, Mississippi.
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.
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.