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Harrison County Youth Court hopes a grant will aid in getting parents the help they need to care for their children.
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Harrison County Youth Court hopes a grant will aid in getting parents the help they need to care for their children.
Less than a day after the members of the Harrison County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to keep nativity scene on display in its courthouse in Gulfport, the Washington D.C. based American Humanist Association has announced its plans to sue.
Orange barrels, cones, and detour signs are a common sight in central Biloxi, as repairs to the city's sewer, storm drainage and water systems continue. But, FEMA funds for these projects are drying up.
Over thirty Ocean Springs High School students took part in the school’s science fair Tuesday with placing participants earning a spot in Region VI competition in March in Biloxi.
The American Humanist Association’s Appignani Humanist Legal Center intends to file a lawsuit on behalf of local citizens in Gulfport, Mississippi, against Harrison County for refusing to remove an unconstitutional nativity scene from its courthouse.
Dead fish and birds have been causing a big stink all along our Mississippi Coast line, and beyond. The unusual red tide could affect leisure and tourism in the area.
Police need the public's help identifying a man suspected of robbing a Chevron in Woolmarket.
A man is accused of breaking into a home, fleeing from police, and trying to run over the officers with his vehicle.
The Harrison County Board of Supervisors has decided to keep its nativity scene on display at the county courthouse in downtown Gulfport. The vote was unanimous, despite the threat of litigation from the American Humanist Association, based in Washington, D.C.