MACCC Football: PRCC Wildcats vs. Holmes

After a pair of two-win seasons to start off the Seth Smith era at Pearl River Community College, what the Wildcats need is some forward momentum. What better way to get the ball rolling in the right direction than starting off the 2022 campaign at home against Holmes, the same team PRCC beat by 48 points last year. Here come…

9/1 – Brittany’s “Changes Ahead” Thursday Evening Forecast

The dry conditions have been nice for a short time, but the rain will return over the weekend as the pattern changes. Southerly surface winds will act to enhance moisture and warm air advection into the area, which will enhance the instability. PW values are forecast to be around 2 inches, which is above the the percentile for the SPC…

Mississippi Export Railroad celebrates 100 years of business

Moving transportation forward for 100 years, Mississippi Export Railroad celebrates a century of business. From 1922 to 2022, Mississippi Export Railroad has expanded to a 42-mile short line railroad that extends from Pascagoula to Evanston, MS. For 100 years, MSE has played a vital role in the development and sustainability of businesses along the Gulf Coast region. MSE has been…

Mississippi State football takes on Memphis Saturday

It’s a busy week one Saturday for college football in the Magnolia State. Starting at 3 p.m. with Ole Miss hosting Troy, followed by Southern Miss rolling out the welcome mat for Liberty and former Ole Miss Head Coach Hugh Freeze at 6 p.m. Mississippi State giving a big welcome to Memphis at 6:30 p.m. Bulldogs coming off a three-win…

Newk’s raising money for ovarian cancer research

Throughout September, each of Newk’s 100-plus restaurants nationwide will turn teal, the signature color of the Ovarian Cancer Research Alliance. Newk’s in Gulfport is all set with teal signage, collectable cups, donation ribbons, and more to get the fundraiser started. Lori Newcomb, founder of Newk’s Cares and wife of Newk’s Eatery Co-founder and CEO, was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in…

Ocean Springs Library closing for planned renovation

The Ocean Springs Library is getting a much-needed facelift. Starting September 10th, the Ocean Springs Library will be closed for a planned library makeover and renovation. The project is supported by the City of Ocean Springs and funded by the Jackson County Board of Supervisors at a cost of $1.63 million. Renovations include replacing the roof, new heating and air…

Harrison Central High School alum wins NASA award

A Harrison Central High School alum returned to his alma mater after receiving a once-in-a-lifetime NASA award. Chris Ladner was awarded the Space Flight Awareness Honoree Award for his work on the R-S 25 Program at Aero Jet Rocket Dyne. He received this award for his work in resolving numerous issues with electrical hardware, including issues pertaining to three of…

Mississippi Power employee rescues cat from under car

A Mississippi Power employee went to help with what he thought was a broken-down car only to end up on a rescue mission for one frightened furry friend. Mississippi Power Engineer Nate Burse says he was on his way to an assignment when he saw what he believed to be a woman next to her broken down car. Nate decided…

Lyman Senior Center hosts Community Fellowship with Veterans

Showing up in all shades of red, white, and blue, the Lyman Senior Center took time to recognize veterans. The Community Fellowship with Veterans is an event that takes time to remember and honor all veterans and thank them for their sacrifices. Supervisor Rebecca Powers led the event that included a program and lunch. The guest speaker was Retired Air…

Governor Reeves addresses the water crisis in Jackson

Governor Tate Reeves addressed the public today as the reliable water service remains days away from the community. An emergency pump was installed and officials are working to restore normal pressure before health inspectors can test what’s coming out of the faucets. The complications have resulted in widespread shortages of drinkable water, low pressure, or no service at all in…

Morning Business Report: September 1st, 2022

Inflation-strapped pet owners are buying fewer toys and treats and big discounts are coming this holiday season. Jane King is at the Nasdaq with those stories and more in today’s Morning Business Report. Categories: Business Tags: business, morning business report

Artwalk 2022 this Saturday in Downtown Ocean Springs

Coming up this Saturday, art will fill the streets of Downtown Ocean Springs for this year’s Artwalk. Here to tell us more about the event and the collaboration with local businesses is the owner of Charisma Boutique Brandin Brosh. Tags: business, Ocean Springs, Ocean Springs Artwalk

Buzzy’s Breakfast Joint in Ocean Springs is now open

After being closed for more than two years, Buzzy’s Breakfast Joint in Ocean Springs is finally open once again. The popular breakfast spot closed in 2020 and held a ribbon cutting ceremony yesterday to officially mark their reopening. The restaurant aims to keep the same feel and menu items, other than adding waffles and shrimp and grits. Buzzy’s promises to…

9/1 – The Chief’s “Hot & More Humid” 1st Afternoon of September

The best potential for rainfall, similar to Wednesday looks to be again along and west of the I-55 corridor later this afternoon. With the lack of rain/clouds, another hot day is expected with temperatures climbing well into the 90s area wide. Although hot, the dry air aloft could help mix out surface dew-points with strong insolation this afternoon, which should…

9/1 – The Chief’s “Welcome to September” Thursday Morning Forecast

Overall, a fairly quiet day is expected across the area. It should be another lackluster convective day with plenty of dry air aloft. The best potential for rainfall, similar to Wednesday looks to be again along and west of the I-55 corridor later this afternoon. With the lack of rain/clouds, another hot day is expected with temperatures climbing well into the…

Former USM/Biloxi WR Tim Jones makes Jacksonville Jaguars roster

Southern Miss alum Tim Jones is turning dreams into reality this week, having officially cracked the Jacksonville Jaguars 53-man roster. The former Biloxi Indian had an eye-popping pre-season, hauling in 14 catches for 219 yards across four games. Jones signed with the Jaguars as an undrafted free agent in 2021 and is now the fifth wide receiver on the depth…

Southern Miss football ready to speed up timeline

It wasn’t too long ago that Southern Miss football had 18 straight winning seasons, now opening up its 2022 campaign against a Liberty program that has something similar to what USM used to have, 16 straight seasons with six or more wins. The Golden Eagles coming off a 3-9 showing in Will Hall’s first season as head coach, but showing…