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Latest on book controversy in Biloxi

A recent uproar has surfaced about the book “To Kill a Mockingbird” being removed from reading lists and it’s causing some controversy in the community. Today, the Biloxi Public School Board held their monthly meeting and discussed the current situation…

Free seminar on estate planning

Are you in need of a living will or maybe just not sure on the first steps to take during estate planning? Mercy Housing and Human Development in Gulfport held a one-hour seminar tonight open to the public to discuss…

Pelican Waste cleaning up from Nate

It’s been almost two weeks since Hurricane Nate hit the Gulf Coast and he left quite the mess, leaving residents to clean up debris from their yards. Since then, Pelican Waste, one of the new trash pickups in Harrison County,…

No appeal for New Orleans murderer

The Louisiana Supreme Court says it won’t hear an appeal from a man convicted of killing a French Quarter dancer and dismembering her body. All seven justices initialed the action sheet, denying the request from Terry Speaks, who is serving…

Women’s Resource Center fundraiser

Bringing a child into the world is a blessing, but properly caring for a newborn can be a difficult task. That’s why the Women’s Resource Center was formed. A local nonprofit based in Gulfport, the Women’s Resource Center has been…

Gulfport High awarded grant for trades program

Gulfport High is the only school in the south to make the top ten in the nation for a special grant benefiting skilled trades programs. The “Harbor Freight Tools for Schools Prize for Teaching Excellence” is awarding each school that…

Sand solution in Biloxi

Hurricane Nate may have swept sand onto Highway 90, but the mess is actually helping Mayor Gilich with his sand solution project. Mayor Gilich, along with a team of researchers, addressed the idea to build a concrete boardwalk along Highway…

Permit fees in Biloxi waived after Hurricane Nate

Biloxi residents will now be able to save money if they need to make repairs to their property. Biloxi City Council voted to waive permit fees for those seeking to make repairs on owner-occupied dwellings following damage from Hurricane Nate.…

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