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Second homes: Mississippi's Gulf Coast has casinos, golf, beaches - and low prices
Century Hall still making history in Bay St. Louis
If you drive down South Second Street in Old Town Bay St. Louis, you'll notice a newly renovated building called Century Hall.
BAY ST. LOUIS, Miss. -- Philip Moran and Tony Wayne Ladner will square off Tuesday in a runoff election for a Hancock County supervisor's post.
Bay St. Louis Library near completion
Work crews are busy preparing the shelves for the return of more than 80,000 books at the Bay St.
Group opposes allow liquor store in Bienville community
A group of Bienville Community residents in Hancock County, together with Pearl River County residents who live nearby, are fighting the proposed establishment of a liquor store at a closed former quick stop at North Bienville Road and Mississippi Highway 43 South.
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Homeowner hopefuls turn out to see whata s new on housing front
Instead seeing of few homes in one place, house hunters by the hundreds spent Saturday touring as many model homes as they could fit into their day during the 14th annual Parade of Homes.
Hatchery-raised fish tagged and released into Bay St. Louis waters
Angelos Apeiotos tags seatrout Thursday morning, Nov. 12, 2009. About 16,000 seatrout raised from Bay St.
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16,000 specks will be released along the Coast
South Mississippians are now the proud parents of more than 16,000 juvenile spotted seatrout fingerlings, said Ernie Zimmerman of the Coastal Conservation Association.
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Spotted seatrout fingerlings to be released in Bay St. Louis
The University of Southern Mississippi Gulf Coast Research Laboratory will release spotted seatrout fingerlings in Bay St.
Water rising in Shoreline Park
Residents of Shoreline Park are dealing with rising water in advance of Tropical Storm Ida as dark approaches.
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South Mississippi is hungry for more grocery stores
Attention, developers. Here's a tip if you're looking for a project. South Mississippi is really, really hungry for grocery stores - everything from upscale markets such as Whole Foods to a good old neighborhood Kroger.
Flooding of Coastal Roads Possible This Weekend
Forecasters say strong easterly winds and abnormally high tides could lead to flooding that could close roads for several days Thursday, November 5, 2009 National Weather Service forecasters say roads leading to tidal marshes, marinas and camps could be flooded this weekend as a result of abnormally high tides and strong easterly winds.
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Top players and celebrity guests at Coast casinos are pampered with stocked refrigerators, upscale bath products and free spa services, dinners and show tickets $43 Sun Herald The plush robe found in the lighted closets at Island View Casino can go home with guests for $90. Room service for a 22-ounce country steak dinner from Tuscany Steaks and ...
Despite battling cancer twice and rebuilding her Waveland home after Hurricane Katrina, college student Liz Zimmerman is optimistic as she works toward her goal of becoming a social worker.
Veterans, Rotarians team up for Habitat
While most of the attention surrounding damage in 2005 from Hurricane Katrina focused on New Orleans, many people have forgotten the damage the storm caused along the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
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Ceremony Friday for new Bay Theater construction
Renovation is about to start on the "This Property is Condemned" yellow house that Bay St.
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The Jefferson Davis Campus of Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College will present its Fall Concert in the JD Fine Arts Auditorium at 7 p.m. Oct.
Cemetery tours offer history, not chills
A cemetery at Halloween isn't frightful, it's delightful in three Coast communities this week.
St. Stanislaus opens new cafeteria
St. Stanislaus in Bay St. Louis suffered extensive damage from Hurricane Katrina's storm surge.
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Hooray for OLA! set for Nov. 7
Myrt Haas is someone who is making a difference for Catholic education. At the age of 75, this mother of six is still a cheerleader, encourager, challenger and example to her children and everyone she meets.