Morning Business Report: February 17th, 2023

The housing market downturn isn’t over and car insurance rates are expected to rise this year. Jane King is at the Nasdaq with those stories and more in today’s Morning Business Report. Categories: Business Tags: business, morning business report

Family Mardi Gras Celebration in Biloxi

The Mardi Gras fun is ramping up this weekend and as an added bonus, an unexpected weather delay has gifted us a Lundi Gras party in Biloxi. The Children’s Walking Parade had to be canceled last weekend due to weather, but it is being replaced with a Family Mardi Gras Celebration on Monday. Here with details is Biloxi Historical Administrator…

Gulfport Care Center celebrates Mardi Gras

While most people have to go to the parade for Mardi Gras fun, this parade came to the residents at Gulfport Care Center. Cars were decked out in Mardi Gras décor as riders were slinging beads, moon pies, and goodies to patients at the Care Center on Canal Road. Home health agencies, community businesses, organizations, and schools all participated in…

Local business owner cleaning up community

A local resident and business owner is so fed up with the litter problem in his area, he’s taking matters into his own hands. The owner of the White Barn on Wortham Road in Saucier wants to do his part to make his community look better. He and several of his employees are picking up litter from the side of…

2/17 – The Chief’s “Clearing & Cold” Friday Morning Forecast

Cold front has moved through the area and NW winds are bringing the cool dry air in. Breezy conditions will ease late today leading to a fantastic weekend. Sunny skies Saturday with cool temperatures and just a few upper level clouds expected Sunday. The cool temps will begin a steady warming trend over the next few days. The warming will…

Mary C. hosting ‘Tea Talk’ event to connect artists with community

The Mary C. in Ocean Springs welcomed the community to their Tea Talk art reception. Tea Talk is just that. Visitors drink tea while talking with the artists whose work is now on display. The featured artists are Oliver Preus and Brent Funderburk. Preus’ exhibit ‘Capturing a Story’ is in the Local Creative’s Gallery and his photos take spectators alongside…

Jake Bramlett officially introduced as Ocean Springs head football coach

A press conference was held today to officially introduce Jake Bramlett as the Ocean Springs head football coach. Coach Bramlett is a familiar face to the Ocean Springs community because he has served as the offensive coordinator and strength and conditioning coordinator for the past three years. While being on staff, the Greyhound football team was crowned the Region 4…

Ellzey’s Hardware reopens after closing in 2022

After closing its door in August, 2022, the 104-year-old business Ellzey’s Hardware in Biloxi is back open. Two Biloxi sisters-in-law, Lauren and Dallas Ellis, who grew up going at the legendary spot decided to purchase the store from the original owners to keep the local business running. While much of the original store is still the same, the duo decided…

Discover Black Heritage: Climb CDC CEO Pastor John Whitfield

Through our Discover Black Heritage stories each Thursday, News 25’s Janae Jordan will introduce an African-American making a difference in our community. This week, News 25’s Janae Jordan will introduce a preacher and CEO who is inspiring a new generation of community leaders. John Whitfield is not only the pastor at Morning Star Baptist Church in Gulfport, but also CEO…

Gulfport PD investigating a shooting near Middle Drive

Police are investigating a shooting that happened on Middle Drive and Highway 49. Limited information is available at this time, but one witness says he was at a nearby restaurant when he heard a gunshot. He says he went outside and allegedly found a man lying on the ground with a gunshot wound. News 25 will continue to update this…

81-year-old man missing in Gulfport found dead

Conrad Howell, the man we told you about who went missing around noon yesterday, has been found dead. Gulfport police said the 81-year-old was found this morning and offered prayers to the family. Police also thank the Mississippi Task Force Urban Search and Rescue, Harrison County Fire Department, and Gulfport Fire Department for their efforts in finding Mr. Howell. Categories:…

Local Tik Tok creator competes in cooking challenge

A local Tik Tok creator is competing in the Home Chef Throw Down Challenge for a good cause. Matthew Bounds is cooking in the kitchen for a global organization called ‘Lasagna Love.’ The organization connects home chefs with people nearby who are in need of a hot meal. Along with Bounds, a couple of other creators are competing in a…

The evolution of the Biloxi Second Liners Club

The Biloxi Second Liners Mardi Gras Club is celebrating 28 years of evolution here on the Coast. The club was established in 1995 and had its inaugural parade in 1996. Betty Pollard, a founding member of the group, was inspired by the parades she saw on television and thought it would be a great idea to bring to Biloxi. The…

Singing River Comprehensive Rehabilitation Center celebrates Mardi Gras

Singing River Comprehensive Rehabilitation Center let the good times roll through the halls as patients, along with hospital staff and volunteers, participated in a Mardi Gras parade. CRC patients decorated their wheelchairs in Mardi Gras flare while they threw beads and favors to the crowd. The halls were also decked out in purple, green, and gold. The Mardi Gras parade…

Seniors celebrate Mardi Gras in Gulfport

Talk about a party! The Mardi Gras Mambo for seniors was a hit! Seniors danced the day away as the DJ blared music at the Lyman Community Center. If they weren’t hitting the dance floor, you could catch these guests enjoying snacks from various vendors and volunteers, dressing up at the photo booth, or voting for king and queen. The…

Mardi Gras brings in tourism to the Gulf Coast

Some tourists are skipping out on New Orleans and Mobile for Mardi Gras and heading straight for Mississippi. The Mississippi Gulf Coast has seen a 30 percent uptick in lodging during Mardi Gras. Tourism around this time is a huge economic advantage. According to Coastal Mississippi Tourism, a tourist spends between $200 and $300 a day, including lodging, food, beverage,…