Security Forces Protection Exercises at the NBCB

U.S. Naval Security Forces are participating in force protection exercises for the next few weeks. News 25 got a peek at one of the active shooter drills conducted by the Naval Security Forces Thursday morning. The training goes hand-and-hand with the annual Navy-wide Solid Curtain Citadel/ Shield Operation exercises. The exercises give the Navy a chance to assess their capabilities…

Coach Jay Ladner’s family releases statement thanking fans

The family of Southern Miss Men’s Basketball Coach Jay Ladner has released a statement after he suffered a heart-related medical emergency earlier this week. The family is thanking fans for the outpouring of support and also thanking the doctors at Hattiesburg’s Forrest General Hospital for their work in treating Coach Ladner. Ladner is said to be in great spirits and…

Joppa Shriners Steak Night

Joining us this afternoon is Bruce Hill with the Joppa Shriners. He is here to tell us about the Shriner’s Steak Night coming up. The Shriner’s Steak Night takes place Friday at 6 p.m. at 13280 Shriners Boulevard in Woolmarket. Doors open at 5:30. $20 for a steak, potato, salad, bread, and drink. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: Joppa Shriners Steak…

Ocean Springs has 2nd largest signing day on the coast as 10 student-athletes put pen to paper

The Ocean Springs Greyhounds saw 10 different student-athletes put pen to paper on Wednesday. Talen Carter will attend Jacksonville State. Trace Carter, Eric Moore, and Lamar Vaxter will continue their careers at Pearl River Community College. Christian Bingham is heading to Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College while Kristian Dillard will head to ECCC. Shane Toler will take his talents to…

Vancleave Bulldogs hit big on National Signing Day

The Vancleave Bulldogs had three student-athletes take the next step in their athletic journeys on Wednesday. Mary Holmes will continue her volleyball career at Northwest Community College. Joey Waltman will take the football field at Pearl River Community College. Karson Netto put pen to paper to continue cheerleading at Pearl River Community College. Categories: Local Sports, Sports, Sports Team Tags:…

East Central football star commits to play college ball at Pearl River Community College

East Central football was led on and off the field by Gabriel Miller this last season. Miller got things done on the gridiron this year, earning himself all-state and all-star honors. On Wednesday, during National Signing Day, he signed to continue his career at PRCC. Categories: Local Sports, Sports, Sports Team Tags: east central high school, Footbal, national signing day,…

George County sees four student-athletes take the next step in the careers

George County high school saw four student-athletes sign to continue their athletic careers at the next level. Two baseball players – Gage Reeves and Andrew Nelson – signed to continue playing on the diamond at the community college level. Reeves signed to Jones community college while Nelson signed to East Central Community College. Devin Knight and Marlin Odom, both part…

Two Harrison Central high school football stars put pen to paper on National Signing Day

Last season the Harrison Central Red Rebels team finished with a 6-5 overall record… a big part as to why they finished above .500 has to do with both Kieron Jones and Devonie Bailey. On Wednesday, Jones committed to Copiah Lincoln Community College while Bailey is taking his talents to Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College. Categories: Local Sports, Sports, Sports…

2/7 – Jeff’s “Warmer End To The Week” Wednesday Night Forecast

Temperatures will be a few degrees warmer to start your Thursday. More clouds will be around as a more active subtropical jet stream will contribute to mid-level and upper-level clouds moving in. It will feel pleasant both Thursday and Friday afternoon as a milder pattern takes hold across our area. Friday morning will be even warmer with temperatures in the…

Ocean Springs mayor gives updates at Breakfast with Mayor event

This morning, Ocean Springs Mayor Kenny Holloway talked to local residents and businesses at Breakfast with Mayor. The quarterly event took place at the Lady May restaurant and was hosted by the Ocean Springs Chamber of Commerce. Mayor Holloway gave updates on the city infrastructure and parks and recreation latest operations. The hot topic of the morning was the proposed…

Museum showcasing George County, Lucedale history opens

Some exciting news coming out of George County, a museum detailing the history of Lucedale and surrounding areas is officially open. The Lucedale-George County Historical Society opened the museum at 1 on February 7 It is located on the first floor of the George County Courthouse and managed by the Lucedale-George County Historical Society. The museum will be open Tuesday…

2/7 – Jeff Vorick’s “Pleasant” Wednesday Evening Forecast

Another nice day will give way to a fairly pleasant and mild evening tonight. Temperatures will be slower to drop as the overall weather pattern turns more mild. Cloud cover will be around most of the night with thin mid-level and upper-level clouds streaming in. More clouds will be around tomorrow but Thursday will start off with temperatures 5 to…

The Great Food Truck Race making stops in Jackson County

Tomorrow, the Great Food Truck Race will be in Jackson County. The Great Food Truck Race will be stopping in Ocean Springs from 11 to 2 on Washington Avenue in Downtown Ocean Springs. The event is free to the public. Later that day, the food truck frenzy starts at 4 p.m. and goes until 8 at the Jackson County Fairgrounds….

Learning about WWII Nurse at the African American Military History Museum

The African American Military History Museum in Hattiesburg offers a look at some impressive stories to learn about. The African American Military History Museum is an interactive museum that explores the rich history of African American men and women’s contribution during war time. Laid out in chronological order, starting with the American Revolution and ending with the Wall of Honor,…

Harrison County Library System receives $7500 grant from Sparklight

Sparklight recently awarded a $7500 grant to the Harrison County Library System through its Charitable Giving Fund. The fund concentrates support in many areas, including: Education and Digital Literacy Food Insecurity Community Development The Harrison County Library System will use the grant to purchase new children’s literacy stations that provide a safe, content-rich experience for young readers. The library system…

Local WWII veteran celebrating 100th birthday

Joining us this afternoon is Holly Scanlon with Veterans Outreach of Mississippi as they plan a celebration for the 100th birthday of a World War II veteran at the Hurley Community Center. The celebration is in honor of William Jarrell and takes place February 10th at 12. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: Hurley Community Center, Veterans Outreach of Mississippi, William Jarrell

Sentenced for two counts of child exploitation in Jackson County

A Jackson County man has been sentenced in a sexual exploitation case. Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch says John Rouse has been sentenced to five years behind bars and 25 years of post-release supervision for two counts of child exploitation. Rouse must also register as a sex offender. The Jackson County Sheriff’s Office assisted with the execution of the search…