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Raspy Neil Diamond cancels Green Bay, St. Louis concerts
Neil Diamond has rescheduled tonight's concert in Green Bay and another for Friday in St.
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New residential neighborhood beginning in S. Mississsippi
Aug. 24--BAY ST. LOUIS -- This city stopped being called Shieldsboro in 1882. Now the old name is once again coming into common use.
AT&T may bring U-verse to Bay St. Louis, Mississippi
Although you may not have heard much about Bay St. Louis during Hurricane Katrina, it too was ravaged by the storm.
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Architecture Winner: Allison Anderson, Eco-residence by Unabridged Architects, Bay St. Louis
The Mississippi State University jurors selected the Bay St. Louis eco-residence of Allison and John Anderson as the honor winner in the Sun Herald Design Award's architecture category.
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Trial date set in woman's killing
An October trial date has been set for a man charged with killing his wife last year after they argued at their north Hancock County home.
NOAA to dedicate new gulf observation sentinels
BAY ST. LOUIS, Miss. -- The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is dedicating the first of four new "NOAA Sentinel" water level observing stations being installed in Mississippi and Louisiana ...
Oak Street homeowners packing up, leaving town
Holman, Johns say shots fired into their home after news story is last straw Empty boxes sat in a pile and suitcases were half-packed in Nate Holman and Nonie Johns' home on Oak Street Wednesday afternoon.
Hollywood film to film at Hollywood Bay St. Louis
At least three scenes of the film "Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans," starring Nicholas Cage, Val Kilmer and Eve Mendes will be shot Monday at Hollywood Casino Bay St.
South Mississippi's Bay St. Louis Bridge has been named a finalist in the America's Transportation Award competition, announced Larry L. "Butch" Brown, Mississippi Department of Transportation executive ...
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Judge: Some have no right to file suit
Policyholders who settled their Katrina claims through a state mediation program can't sue their insurance company over the same property damage, a federal judge has ruled.
South Mississippi artists get $4,000 fellowships
Three Coast women and a Pearl River County man have been awarded $4,000 literary arts fellowships from the Mississippi Arts Commission.
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International Relief and Development-U.S. is offering a series of free crisis detection workshops in South Mississippi.
Town Hall To Spotlight Katrina Recovery In Bay St. Louis
Bay St. Louis will be the site of a major television production. A Town Hall meeting hosted by Mississippi and Louisiana Public Broadcasting will be taped in Old Town Saturday morning.
On Wednesday, Louisiana grocery store giant Rouses announced its acquisition of two Choice Supermarkets that are located at 4402 East Aloha Drive in Diamondhead and at 200 W. Railroad St.
Reading, writing, road woes for Bay
Brace yourself for back-to-school traffic in the Bay. Bay St. Louis is about a year into its citywide overhaul of utility systems, roads and sidewalks.
Bay St. Louis Resident Complains Of Eyesore Lots
Residents who live in the hundred block of Washington Street in Bay St. Louis say three overgrown lots in their neighborhood have become havens for snakes and rats.
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Hancock County condos get preliminary approval
After months of indecision, Hancock County supervisors gave preliminary approval Monday to the first large-scale, waterfront condominium development in the unincorporated county.
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Beaver Dam: Ecumenical mIssion trip group to meet
St. Katharine Drexel and First Lutheran Church of Beaver Dam are planning two missions trips, one in September to the Cedar Rapids, Iowa area to help the flood victims and one in October to Bay St.
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