Morning Business Report: March 3rd, 2022

The ongoing labor shortage has hit the babysitting market and reports say Russian cyberattacks against U.S. banks increasing. Jane King is at the Nasdaq with those stories and more. Categories: Business Tags: business, morning business report

Charles Clark named new Mayor Pro Tem in Diamondhead

Diamondhead City Council has voted to name a new mayor pro tem in the wake of Councilman Alan Moran’s recent arrest. According to our media partner, the Sun Herald, the board unanimously voted last night to name Ward 4 Councilman Charles Clark as mayor pro tem, a role Moran had held since July 6th of last year. In the event…

Mississippi Aquarium to release 11 Kemp’s Ridley turtles Friday

Friday, the Mississippi Aquarium will be releasing 11 endangered Kemp’s Ridley Sea turtles. It’s the aquarium’s first major release of the year. All 11 turtles being released tomorrow have spent the past several months being rehabilitated by aquarium staff after being cold stunned off the Coast of New England. Now, they’ve been given a clean bill of health and will…

3/3 – Brittany’s “Warm and Dry” Thursday Afternoon Forecast

High-pressure currently over the Rockies will move eastward across the Gulf of Mexico Friday and Saturday. This will gradually allow our surface flow to turn onshore and allow moisture levels to increase. Not much reason to make changes from previous forecast as lovely conditions will continue into the weekend. As an upper level disturbance lifts northeastward through the Great Lakes…

3/3 – The Chief’s “Friday-Eve” Morning Forecast

High-pressure currently over the Rockies will move eastward across the Gulf of Mexico Friday and Saturday. This will gradually allow our surface flow to turn onshore and allow moisture levels to increase. Not much reason to make changes from previous forecast as lovely conditions will continue into the weekend. As an upper level disturbance lifts northeastward through the Great Lakes…

Longtime Picayune Coach Dodd Lee selected for MAC Hall of Fame

One of the winningest high school football coaches in the history of the Magnolia State is getting his due just two years after retirement. Today, longtime Picayune Head Football Coach Dodd Lee was named to the Mississippi Association of Coaches Hall of Fame class of 2022. Now an assistant coach at Pearl River Community College, where he also played for…

NCAA Baseball: Southern Miss vs. Mississippi State

The Mississippi State Bulldogs might be the defending national champions of the college baseball world and they might be the ninth-ranked team in the country, but try telling that to Southern Miss, coming in with a regular season mark of 5-3 against the diamond dawgs dating back to 2017. Golden Eagles facing off against the Bulldogs at Trustmark Park in…

3A Boys Basketball Semifinals: St. Patrick vs. Booneville

St. Patrick boys making their first ever Final Four appearance, looking for their first ever state championship game appearance, taking on Booneville in the 3A semis. Booneville wins 66-47. Incredible run for the Irish, school record for wins with an overall mark of 31-3. Biloxi Indians coming up just three points short to Olive Branch 61-58. Categories: Local Sports, Sports…

6A Girls Basketball Semifinals: Harrison Central vs. Germantown

The Harrison Central girls basketball program is the only one on the Coast making its third consecutive appearance in the Final Four. In fact, the Red Rebelettes seeking their 16th trip to the state title game all-time, but their first since 2005. Standing in the way is the same Germantown Lady Mavericks that sent them packing last year, but you…

Mardi Gras clean up expected to take days in Biloxi

After all the Mardi Gras celebrations and parades, clean up along parade routes is underway. In Biloxi, city crews are picking up the pieces left behind by Mardi Gras. A team of public workers laborers began picking up the 2,220 barricades, hundreds of traffic cones, and tons of broken beads and other trash that littered the 2.8 mile route through…

Shannon Nobles sworn in as D’Iberville Chief of Police

The D’Iberville Police Department has officially promoted Officer Shannon Nobles to the role of chief of police. Chief Wayne Payne has officially passed on his badge to the new D’Iberville Chief of Police Shannon Nobles. Friends, family, D’Iberville police officers, and members of police departments across the Coast attending the swear-in of Chief Nobles as he becomes the second chief…

City of Pascagoula seeks state funds for marina

The City of Pascagoula wants to secure funding for a marina on Lowry Island as MDOT builds a new access road from Highway 90. The Pascagoula City Council is seeking the help of the state legislature to secure the necessary funding. The proposal puts a public marina right near River Park as the city is one of the few on…

Pascagoula Public Library needs repairs

The Jackson George Regional Library in Pascagoula is asking the state to help fund repairs for its aging buildings. The building, now more than 30 years old, is in serious need of a new HVAC unit. It’s been using a temporary heating and cooling unit for the last two years, but coupled with the building’s infrastructure damage, it doesn’t always…

Home Instead holds hiring event in Ocean Springs

Home Instead, which provides care for seniors all over the Coast, had a hiring event today in Ocean Springs and gave us a look into the state of the industry post-COVID. The service is looking to hire 20 new caregivers, no experience necessary, only compassion. The work involves day-to-day help assisting seniors at their homes, including some basic household tasks….

#ReadAcrossAmericaDay celebrates Dr. Seuss’ birthday

It’s #ReadAcrossAmericaDay. March 2nd celebrates Dr. Seuss’ birthday, encouraging reading and literacy to everyone. The well-known author and illustrator created timeless children’s books, now shared by many generations of young readers. Barnes and Noble is offering buy one, get one 50 percent off on all Dr. Seuss books until March 4th.  Barnes and Noble Book Seller Chelsea Dean said, “Dr….

Seafood prices during Lenten season

The start of the Lenten season means those observing the season are abstaining from meat every Friday until Easter. If you’re looking for something tasty to replace it with, seafood is an option. Over at Quality Seafood, there is plenty to choose from to satisfy your cravings. Seafood market prices vary throughout the year, but here’s a look at current…

United States Postal Service delivers 270 million COVID tests

The United States Postal Service announced today that it has delivered more than 270 million COVID-19 test kits to American households. These deliveries come as part of President Biden’s plan to distribute at-home tests to Americans for free. On average, it takes about one to two days for the postal service to deliver a test kit package once it has…

Morning Business Report: March 2nd, 2022

Boycotting Russian vodka? Many popular brands are produced elsewhere. Businesses are worried about the Major League Baseball season this year. Jane King is at the Nasdaq with those stories and more. Tags: business, morning business report

Free internet opportunity from AT&T for eligible households

Bridging the digital divide has become especially important since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic and now a free internet opportunity is available for eligible families in South Mississippi. In December, AT&T combined their ‘Access with AT&T’ plan with the federal ‘Affordable Connectivity Program’ to provide free internet. People and families eligible for this new program include those with kids…