Mayor’s Youth Council in Gulfport
If your Gulfport High School student is a young government official in the making, or simply wants to get more involved in community issues, Mayor Billy Hewes has a place for them.
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If your Gulfport High School student is a young government official in the making, or simply wants to get more involved in community issues, Mayor Billy Hewes has a place for them.
With November 3rd elections just over a week away, state representatives, education groups and various organizations are eager to inform the public as much as possible on Initiative 42.
As waves of rain continue falling on the Coast, one community experiences flooding sometimes after a simple afternoon shower.
When the rain finally stopped, Harrison County residents had much more to deal with than just high waters.
Commuters hit the trifecta of harsh weather conditions during their morning commute with the flood warning, wind advisory and tornado watch advisory.
While the U.S. mainland escaped Hurricane Patricia, the strongest hurricane as far as wind speed and pressure goes, South Mississippi did feel the remnants of the massive storm as it collided with low pressure over Louisiana.
At the request and advice of the Mississippi Forestry Commission, Gov. Phil Bryant has signed a proclamation lifting the statewide burn ban that has been in force since Oct. 20.
On 25 October 2015 at 1123, the Jackson County Sheriff Department responded to a shooting 2501 Carter Homestead Rd. in Vancieave.
The Tulane School for Continuing Studies had their ribbon cutting officially opening their new campus near Edgewater Mall. Details at 5:30 on NBC.
Contact: Chris Vignes (228) 234-8590 cvignes@gulfport-ms.gov Office Of Public Information P.O. Box 1780 Gulfport, MS 39502