City of Long Beach Issues Stay at Home Order and Curfew
The City of Long Beach orders non-essential businesses to close and issues stay-at-home order. Curfew will go into effect starting Tuesday, March 31st at 11:59 PM.
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The City of Long Beach orders non-essential businesses to close and issues stay-at-home order. Curfew will go into effect starting Tuesday, March 31st at 11:59 PM.
D'Iberville City Manager Clay Jones, on behalf of the Mayor and City Council, has ordered non-essential retailers closed and issued a Stay at Home order, effective at 12:01 am, April 2, 2020, directing all D’Iberville residents to observe the requirements…
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GEORGE COUNTY, Miss. (WXXV) — Multiple trees and power lines are down throughout George County after an apparent tornado Tuesday morning. https://twitter.com/BrantlyWx/status/1245034822264918016 George County Sheriff Keith Havard asks that residents remain at home as increasing traffic is making repairs difficult. He…
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As many churches transition to live-streaming services during this time, one D’Iberville congregation found a new way to come together while also keeping their distance. Worshippers gathered in their vehicles at the parking lot of Infinity Church’s new location for…
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