Rapiscan Systems Classic wraps up at Grand Bear Golf Club

The Rapiscan Systems Classic has ended and a New Zealand golfer emerges victorious. Steven Alker coasted to his second PGA victory, winning by six shots. Alker hit a record 18 under at the Grand Bear Golf Course after the tournament moved from Fallen Oak Golf Course. Alker said, “I had a nice run; I think I birdied 10 and 11…

Picayune Street Festival draws Coast crowd

The Picayune Spring Street Festival drew a massive crowd to Pearl River County over the weekend, offering plenty to see and do. The two-day festival showcased classic cars, food, and music as nearly 200 craftsmen sold their goods in the downtown area. Along east and west Canal Street, droves of festival-goers flocked Picayune Main Street’s largest event of the year….

Art in the Pass returns to the Coast

At Art in the Pass, visitors soaked up some local artistry. With a silent auction, plenty of booths and Celebrate the Gulf happening a stone’s throw away, War Memorial Park had plenty to do over the weekend. The festival ran from Saturday morning until Sunday afternoon, showcasing some of the best local talent. Each artist donated one piece to the…

‘Celebrate the Gulf’ event educates children in Pass Christian

‘Celebrate the Gulf’ kicked off at War Memorial Park on Saturday. This was the celebration’s 29th year and every year they help teach youth about wildlife on the Coast. Sharks, birds, fish, kids got up close and personal with many of these creatures while learning about their native habitats. There was also a poster contest and a children’s coloring contest,…

Search continues for missing 75-year-old Gulfport woman

A Gulfport woman is still missing after a search team combed through four square miles of woods in the Lyman community over the weekend. The Mississippi Bureau of Investigation issued a silver alert for 75-year-old Dorothy Burks a little under two weeks ago. Retired Coast Guard veteran George Ruiz and the Geaux Rescue Team helped family members look for Burks…

William Carey Tradition campus scholarship dinner

William Carey University Tradition Campus is looking forward to hosting their scholarship dinner. It is scheduled to be held April 26th at the Mississippi Coast Coliseum and Convention Center and will feature keynote speaker Dr. Ben Carson. William Carey’s Tradition Advancement Officer Jenifer Freridge is in studio with more. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: scholarship dinner, William Carey University

MGCCC Softball Pitching Coach/ Ole Miss alum Kaitlin Lee going pro

Mississippi Gulf Coast Pitching Coach Kaitlin Lee is ready to get back in the circle once again and not because she’s making a call to the bullpen. The MGCCC Hall of Famer has signed to play professionally with the Florida Vibe this summer, despite not having played in four years. Lee’s collegiate accomplishments speak for themselves as a former NJCAA…

Remains of Private Andrew Ladner return home after 80 years

In February, News 25 told you about Andrew Ladner, a World War II Army soldier whose remains were missing after he was killed in battle during an assault in New Guinea. In 2021, his remains were identified and now he is officially coming back to the Coast after about 80 years. News 25’s Rick Gogreve has more. Categories: Local News,…

Day one of the Rapiscan Systems Classic at Grand Bear Golf Course

What makes high-profile sporting events like the World Cup and the Olympics even more special is the fact that they only happen once every four years. On a lesser stage, the Rapiscan Systems Classic can now relate to that sentiment, having waited three years to finally get back on the links in South Mississippi. Today, 78 golfers teed off at…

News 25 speaks with family member of Larry Spicer

On Monday, News 25 shared the sad news about Larry Spicer, the man who was found dead after being missing for a week. Today, News 25 spoke with Spicer’s sister-in-law, Jean Hudson, about Mr. Spicer and how the tragedy has impacted them since hearing the news. “Larry had been in the family for 24 years. He was married to my…

Second annual Bark’N Good Time event kicks off

The Mississippi Gulf Coast Kennel Club kicked off their second annual Bark’N Good Times event today. Events will begin each day at 8 a.m. There are a variety of things to do at the Bark’N Good Time. Events will include fast cat, which is a 100-yard timed event for your dog, beginner puppy competitions, two sanction B matches, two open…

Rapiscan Systems Classic underway at Grand Bear

For the first time in three years, 78 golfers actually have a tee time for the Rapiscan Systems Classic. The three-day PGA Tour Champions Tournament is underway at Grand Bear Golf Course in Saucier. News 25’s Jeff Haeger has more. Categories: Local Sports, Sports Tags: golf, grand bear, Rapiscan Systems Classic, sports

North Woolmarket Elementary and Middle School students collecting donations for HSSM

To help the Humane Society of South Mississippi care for animals, the student council at North Woolmarket Elementary and Middle School have been collecting donations. The students have collected more than 1,600 items since the collections started in February. Every week the students focus on specific items to donate. Then each Saturday, the donations are dropped off at the Humane…

Morning Business Report: April 1st, 2022

Honda has a new program to address today’s high new and used car prices and the market just did something that in the past has signaled a recession. Jane King is at the Nasdaq with those stories and more. Categories: Business Tags: business, morning business report

Rock the Cause 5K benefiting Adrienne’s House happening Saturday

The Rock the Cause 5K is coming up this weekend to benefit Adrienne’s House, a domestic violence shelter here on the Coast. This will be the first time in three years the event is being held in person at Pascagoula Beach Park. Runners can register at the park tomorrow starting at 7 a.m. and be on their marks by 8….

Stranding season for dolphins and sea turtles

Last week, the Institute for Marine Mammal Studies responded to three dolphin strandings in Harrison County. Unfortunate, but not uncommon during the spring. There is typically an increase in strandings as more dolphins flock to the warm waters of the Mississippi Sound to give birth. If you do encounter a sick or deceased dolphin, call the IMMS Response Team at…