Morning Business Report: February 1st, 2023

Exxon Mobil smashes through its profit expectations and U.S. healthcare spending nearly doubles that of other high-income countries. Jane King is at the Nasdaq with those stories and more in today’s Morning Business Report. Categories: Business Tags: business, morning business report

43rd Gulf Coast Orchid Show this weekend in Gautier

This weekend marks the 43rd Gulf Coast Orchid Show. Marilyn Ladnier from the Gulf Coast Orchid Society is in studio with more. The show takes place Friday, February 3rd through Sunday, February 5th. Admission is free. Exhibits open Friday from 1 p.m. until 6 p.m. On Saturday, exhibits are open from noon until 6 p.m. and mini classes are offered…

Customers gearing up for first Mardi Gras parade in Ocean Springs

Revelers are gearing up for the first set of parades to roll this Saturday in Ocean Springs. Mardi Gras Outlet has everything to help them let the good times roll. Coast Mardi Gras Outlet has been supplying the Coast with Mardi Gras essentials for the past decade. Shoppers have been flooding the store buying supplies for parades, floats, Mardi Gras…

MHSAA and MAC adding Mr. and Miss Basketball awards

Big time news on the hardwood, the Mississippi High School Activities Association and the Mississippi Association of Coaches are teaming up with C-Spire to create the Mr. and Miss Basketball Awards for the Magnolia State. There will be 12 winners total, one from each classification for both boys and girls and then 14 total starting next year upon the addition…

Saints, Broncos agree to compensation for Sean Payton

Today, the New Orleans Saints and Denver Broncos agreeing to compensation for former Head Coach Sean Payton. Both sides coming to terms on a move that makes Payton the 19th head coach of the Broncos in exchange for Denver’s 2023 first round pick and 2024 second round pick. The Saints also sending their 2024 third round pick back to the…

Mississippi Department of Education offers teacher residency program

The Mississippi Teacher Residency is a selective student-teaching program that allows residents to student-teach for a full year while gaining their master’s degree. The Mississippi Department of Education expanded an initiative to recruit, prepare, graduate, and retain an increasing number of academically talented and diverse teacher candidates. The Mississippi Teacher Residency allows these candidates to enter and remain in the…

Multiple piers undergoing restoration in Gulfport

The City of Gulfport is moving forward with the restoration of multiple piers. Construction on Moses Pier is slated to begin in February and be finished by August. The city has received a permit for construction on Urie Pier, but is still waiting on permits for Libby Milner Roland Pier and Courthouse Road Pier. The new piers will have updates…

How to purchase medical marijuana in Mississippi

Now that medical marijuana is available to purchase, you may be wondering how do you actually buy it in Mississippi? So, you have your medical marijuana card. What’s next? SweetGrass VP Managing Partner Mariah Wells is going to tell us. When people first walk into SweetGrass, they’ll be greeted by a representative at the desk. At this point, they’ll be…

High School students across the Coast compete in DECA Competition

High school students from across the Coast showcased their business and marketing skills at the annual DECA District Competition. DECA is a student organization for marketing students that helps prepare them to be emerging leaders and entrepreneurs in marketing, finance, hospitality, and business management. In the DECA competition, students were given a business problem and then had to act out…

Jackson County sheriff discusses increase in crime in St. Martin

John Ledbetter is the new sheriff of Jackson County since Mike Ezell was elected to Congress. There has been an increase in crime in St. Martin since Ledbetter came into his new role on January 3rd, including vehicle theft, deaths, a shooting, and more. Over the last several weeks, there’s been more of a police presence in the St. Martin…

Captain’s Wharf Marina opening spring of 2023 in Gulfport

After years of planning and preparation, Captain Al’s Steak and Seafood is expanding. You’ve probably already noticed some of the work. Coming this spring is Captain’s Wharf Marina, located a stone’s throw away from the Gulfport restaurant. Dock space and boat slips will be available to accommodate vessels up to 150 feet. The area will also offer amenities for fishing,…

Morning Business Report: January 31st, 2023

Beer will cost more at this year’s Super Bowl party and Lowe’s says it has pioneered a system to solve organized retail crime. Jane King is at the Nasdaq with those stories and more in today’s Morning Business Report. Categories: Business Tags: business, morning business report

Mississippi Center for Justice hosting expungement clinic

A fresh start sounds nice right? That’s the goal of an upcoming expungement clinic in Jackson County. Ian Gustafson, an attorney with the Mississippi Center for Justice, is in studio to talk about how you may be eligible to clear your criminal record. The clinic takes place February 10th from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. at the Gautier Public Library….

Humane Society of South Mississippi receives grant from PetSmart charities

The Humane Society of South Mississippi just received a grant for $100,000 from PetSmart charities. That money will support the expansion of HSSM’s ability to provide veterinary care to those in need. Annual exams, vaccinations, dentals and heartworm treatments will all become more accessible, enhancing the shelter’s mission to save and enhance the lives of pets in our community. Categories:…

‘Point in Time’ count of people experiencing homelessness in Gulfport

Members of the Mississippi Gulf Coast Continuum of Care, led by Open Doors Homeless Coalition, were out early this morning conducting their annual ‘point in time’ count of people experiencing homelessness. The point in time is a count of sheltered and unsheltered people experiencing homelessness on a single night in January. Continuum of Care is required to conduct an annual…

Hanshaw Road in Ocean Springs set to close starting Wednesday

A traffic reminder for Ocean Springs drivers: Hanshaw Road will close tomorrow for sewer repairs. The closure is expected to last for two months. It will especially have an impact for parents picking up or dropping off their kids at Ocean Springs Middle School or those looking to get from Highway 90 to Old Spanish Trail and vice versa. Executive…