Oct 30, 2009 | The South Mississippi Sun Herald
Nov. 4 is a good day to 'Start!' If you haven't gotten the message yet that healthy eating is important to your well-being, the Gulf Coast chapter of the American Heart Association will try again Wednesday.
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ArtsAlive! tour adds night of music, dance
Anybody who's ever wanted to see how artists do what they do is invited into the studios and galleries of almost 50 members of The Arts, Hancock County on Saturday and Sunday for the "2009 ArtsAlive! Studio Tour." It's a free, self-guided tour that started in 2004 and takes visitors from Pearlington to Diamondhead and the Kiln, to Waveland and ...
Obama snubs Mississippi coast?
Much ado is being made about President Obama supposedly snubbing the Mississippi Gulf Coast in his visit to New Orleans.
Some disappointed Obama's not stopping in Miss.
Mississippi took a direct hit from Hurricane Katrina in 2005. It's a fact often overshadowed by the flooding of New Orleans, the city President Barack Obama visits Thursday to assess recovery on the Gulf Coast.
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Boys & Girls Clubs highlight achievements at luncheon
Continuing to serve young people with the highest standards while finding more funding sources are the driving forces for the board of the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Gulf Coast this year.
Waveland chief: Keep cars locked
Police Chief James Varnell is warning residents to keep their vehicles locked because of a rash of vehicle burglaries, two of which led to arrests this week.
Bay St. Louis police to carry Tasers
An administration decision to put Tasers into the hands of police officers has City Council members looking for procedures to monitor use of the weapons and investigate each incident after a Taser is fired.