Morning Business Report: February 15th, 2023

Egg and butter prices continue to skyrocket and the IRS has issued nearly $8 million tax refunds. Jane King is at the Nasdaq with those stories and more in today’s Morning Business Report. Categories: Business Tags: business, morning business report

Ocean Springs hosts Breakfast with the Mayor

Ocean Springs Mayor Kenny Holloway spent the morning at the Lady May talking about upcoming projects in the City of Discovery during his quarterly breakfast event. Holloway touched on many topics including urban renewal, annexation, and some new capital improvement projects. For instance, Gay Lemon Park is in the middle of receiving updates to its concessions building, restrooms, and also…

Hanshaw Road in Ocean Springs to reopen Friday

Good news for Ocean Springs drivers! Hanshaw Road is set to reopen on Friday from Highway 90 to Old Spanish Trail. You may recall the road has been closed since the first of the month so Jackson County Utility workers could make sewer main repairs. That’s caused many drivers to make detours, including parents of Ocean Springs Middle School students…

Two men charged with aggravated assault in connection with shooting in Gulfport

Coleman, left, FairleyGulfport Police today have charged two men with aggravated assault in connection with a call about a drive-by shooting on Vixen Loop. Police charged 29-year-old Antonio Jerrod Coleman with two counts of aggravated assault, and 44-year-old Willard Fairley Jr. with one count of aggravated assault and one count of shooting into an occupied dwelling. Officers were sent to…

2/15 – The Chief’s “Warm & Humid” Wednesday Morning Forecast

The cold front that was moving toward the area yesterday slammed the brakes and stalled to the west. The next front will actually make it through the area Thursday. Variables for severe weather are not remarkable but at least in the ball park. While the Storm Prediction Center (SPC) has increased this level to “enhanced” to the north of us…

NJCAA Baseball: PRCC vs. Coastal Alabama-South

The Pearl River Community College baseball program is already more than eight months removed from winning its first-ever NJCAA Division II World Series. Top-ranked Wildcats hosting Coastal Alabama South. Winning Wildcats get the sweep: 6-1 game one and 6-2 in game two. Categories: Local Sports, Sports Tags: baseball, PRCC, sports

Ocean Springs tabs Jake Bramlett as next football head coach

Ocean Springs Greyhounds named Jake Bramlett as their next head football coach, two months to the day after Blake Pennock left to take the same job at Gulfport. Bramlett served as the offensive coordinator each of the last three seasons and will look to build on a historic run that saw OS go to South State last season for the…

High School Boys Basketball: D’Iberville vs. Oak Grove

In the 6A sector, D’Iberville hosting Oak Grove in a battle of warriors versus warriors. Great season for the Warriors from D’Iberville, but a tough first round match-up as they go down by the final score of 51-43. Categories: Local Sports, Sports Tags: basketball, high school basketball, sports

2/14 – Brittany’s “Mild & Breezy” Tuesday Night Forecast

Warm and moist air will stick around until Thursday after the main cold front moves through. This will keep us warmer than average tomorrow and Thursday ahead of that front. Some showers are possible with the first front, mainly in the northwestern portions of the area as it comes and stalls before advancing north as the parent trough moves by….

High School Boys Basketball: Harrison Central vs. Pearl

The saying ‘ladies first’ literally applies to the high school basketball playoffs considering the girls already played their first-round games last night. Now, it’s time for the boys to get the gym. Harrison Central hosting Pearl in the first round of the high school basketball playoffs. First game for the Red Rebels since losing to Biloxi in the Region 8…

Mississippi Gulf Coast Chamber of Commerce hosts annual meeting

The Mississippi Gulf Coast Chamber of Commerce held their annual meeting at the Beau Rivage. Over 600 members flooded the doors of the Magnolia Ballroom to review the past year. The annual meeting serves as a forum for educating membership, recognizing leadership, and reviewing accomplishments and initiatives for the Chamber of Commerce. During the meeting, the Gulf Coast Chamber received…

Community members send gifts to Singing River linemen for Valentine’s Day

Singing River Electric went to Facebook for a Valentine’s Day idea for their linemen. The electric co-op posted on January 20th calling for homemade Valentine’s cards and gifts to be sent to their office. The response blew away all expectations. They were expecting around 100 or so cards, but more than 400 letters and gifts arrived to the Singing River…

Valentine’s Day is a Christian holiday

Did you know that Valentine’s Day is a Christian holiday? Stella Maris Gifts in Pass Christian has the perfect Christian gifts for those who want to celebrate the religious aspect of the holiday. Valentine’s Day originated with St. Valentine. In the Catholic tradition, he’s a saint who is admired now for his faithfulness. He lived in the third century during…

25th Gulf Coast Winter Classics kicks off Wednesday

The Gulf Coast Winter Classics kicks off tomorrow at the Harrison County Fairgrounds. The 25th annual Gulf Coast Winter Classics takes place at the Harrison County Fairgrounds from February 15th to March 26th. Charles Gill, a professional rider, has been competing for seven years. This year, he will be using his horse Diva, who has never competed before, but has…

New mural finished in Biloxi

A new artist teamed up with a local business to bring some color to Downtown Biloxi. This mural pictures two children running on a strip of bacon, using eggs as umbrellas for protection from the raining sprinkles. Artist Kyle Oliver Murdock and Greenhouse Biloxi worked together, drawing inspiration from food and Murdock’s two children. Originally from California, this is Murdock’s…

North Bay Civitan Club of D’Iberville/ St. Martin kicking off ‘Beads for Specials Needs’ donations

The North Bay Civitan Club of D’Iberville and St. Martin is kicking off its ‘Beads for Special Needs’ donation event tomorrow. The Civitan Club is asking anyone who has unwanted beads left over from the parades to bring them to the St. Martin Public Library, Jerry Lawrence Memorial Library, or Gunter Library and drop them in the Mardi Gras themed…

Local students deliver Valentine’s gifts to senior citizens

Health Science students at the Harrison County Career and Technical Center made seniors at Summerfield Senior Living in Gulfport feel special by delivering Valentine’s treats. Students collected and stuffed 100 goody bags with candy, stuffed animals, socks, and word puzzles to deliver to seniors who might otherwise be overlooked during Valentine’s Day. Student Makayla Nelson said, “We are just really…