Seventh annual Mardi Gras Mambo at Lyman Community Center

Hundreds of seniors gathered at the Lyman Community Center in Gulfport to celebrate the 7th annual Mardi Gras Mambo. Gulfport Coast Medical Supply, Southern Care Hospice Services, and the City of Gulfport provided live music, door prizes, and food. Over 30 vendors were set up to pass out information on medical care, senior living, and insurance. Seniors were also able…

Companies show off electric powered school bus

Some manufacturers and dealers are getting ahead of the game in the auto industry, producing what some say is the future in commuting, but what about the schools? An electric-powered school bus was on display at the Marriot in Gulfport today. Check out this school bus. Functionally, it’s just like all the others – but the main difference starts here,…

Grant funds announced to help seafood industry in 25 states and territories

The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced $50 million in grant funds to help the seafood industry in 25 states and territories including Mississippi. The Consolidated Appropriations Act passed in December 2020 and Congress set aside a COVID-19 emergency relief portion. Each state is set to receive at least $200,000 in funding. State agencies can help companies that operate fishing vessels…

Congressman Steven Palazzo speaks at Gautier Rotary Club meeting

Congressman Steven Palazzo stopped by the Gautier Rotary Club meeting to speak with the elected officials, law enforcement officers, small business owners, and community leaders about the work he is doing in Washington. At the meeting, Palazzo focused on three points: securing the borders, funding and protecting law enforcement, and cybersecurity. In 2021, two million immigrants crossed the U.S. border…

Fundraiser for Jackson County Sheriff Deputy battling colon cancer

To help a fellow officer, the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office is hosting a t-shirt fundraiser for Deputy Nick O’Bryant. Last November, Deputy O’Bryant found out he had stage three colon cancer. To help with his medical expenses, Jackson County is lending a helping hand. The shirt is dark gray cotton with the sheriff emblem on the front left and ‘Our…

Morning Business Report: February 17th, 2022

The car sales madness continues with almost all car buyers overpaying in January and interest rates may see quicker and larger hikes due to inflation. Jane King is at the Nasdaq Marketsite with those stories and more. Categories: Business Tags: business, morning business report

White House Hotel plans for event center

A popular Coast wedding venue is trying to expand with future brides and grooms in mind. The White House Hotel wants to build an events center next to its Highway 90 property. The Biloxi Development Review Committee just looked at the plans for the first time yesterday. The four-story building would be built on the opposite corner of Highway 90…

Katrina High Water Mark Mural design contest deadline approaching

The deadline to submit your art for the Katrina High Water Mark Mural Design contest is a week from tomorrow. The two artists selected will paint murals reading ‘Welcome to BSL’ on concrete slabs that were constructed to memorialize the high-water level after Hurricane Katrina. The two slabs are located at the northern most entrance to the Bay: I-10 at…

Amazon Center construction pushed back

Amazon has pushed back the opening of a large distribution facility here in Mississippi. The company announced plans for a third fulfillment center in Madison County about 15 months ago. The 700,000 square foot facility is expected to bring 1,000 full time jobs to the state. An Amazon spokesperson said Tuesday the company still plans to open the new facility…

2/17 – Rob Knight’s “Stormy” Thursday Afternoon Forecast

The main concern for today will be the front moving into the area this afternoon. The front is expected to enter the western portion of the region about noon and exit the eastern end of the region around midnight. This will bring scattered thunderstorms into the area this afternoon through late evening. The area continues to be under a “slight”…

2/17 – Rob Knight’s “Wet Start” Thursday Morning Forecast

The main concern for today will be the front moving into the area this afternoon. The front is expected to enter the western portion of the region about noon and exit the eastern end of the region around midnight. This will bring scattered thunderstorms into the area this afternoon through late evening. The area continues to be under a “slight”…

Southern Miss baseball picked to win Conference USA

If this is to be USM’s last year as a part of Conference USA, the Southern Miss baseball program has the chance to go out with a bang. Not only are the Golden Eagles hosting the C-USA Tournament in May, they’re now the favorite to win the regular season crown, according to the league’s pre-season poll. The Black and Gold…

High School Baseball: St. Stanislaus vs. Stone

Back in December, News 25 featured the newest St. Stanislaus slugger Seth Farni, fresh off his world power showcase record of 27 home runs in a single round. All that hype before his first-ever game in a Rock-a-Chaws uniform and as it turns out, the hype is very real. SSC taking the diamond for the first time in 2022 at…

Debra Cook not re-appointed to Long Beach School Board

The Long Beach Board of Aldermen voted Tuesday night not to re-appoint Debra Cook to her position on the board. Cook tells News 25 that she was fully prepared to begin a second term and believed she had enough support to be brought back. When she was given the news that she did not get re-elected she was surprised. Cook…

Waveland Public Library sets up story walk to create opportunities for literacy

Creating a space for children and families to read while enjoying the outdoors, a story walk is now available to the community. In the green space between the Waveland Public Library and Ground Zero Hurricane Museum on Coleman Avenue, story book pages line the sidewalk. The 20-page children’s book ‘Not Norman: A Goldfish Story” will be available for the month…

Ocean Springs Breakfast with the Mayor

The Ocean Springs Chamber of Commerce Main Street Tourism Bureau, along with its sponsor the Lady May restaurant, hosted their quarterly breakfast with the mayor. Breakfast with the Mayor serves as an opportunity for local business owners and interested citizens to meet with the mayor of Ocean Springs in an informal setting to learn about the plans and developments for…

Family, Career and Community Leaders of America teaches kids life skills

It’s FCCLA Week and that means students are spreading awareness about what the national club does. It gives kids the skills to make their communities better. The first thing you notice about Alyssa, Syrianna, Jasmine and Zalondre is their maturity – this reporter thought the Pass Christian teenagers were on their way to graduation, but it turns out they’re all…

IMMS training for stranding season

With stranding season approaching, first responders, law enforcement, and sand beach gathered at the Institute for Marine Mammal Studies in Gulfport, learning about what to do if sea turtles or dolphins are stranded on the beach. At this annual training, IMMS better equips the eight coastal agencies to answer the call to aid stranded, injured, and even dead marine animals….

Local blues artist Angela Easley celebrates big career moment

From South Mississippi to the Music City, singer/songwriter Angela Easley is celebrating a huge moment in her career. It’s a long way from Pearl River County, Mississippi to Nashville Tennessee, but singer/songwriter Angela Easley has made the journey. And thanks to the release of her new album ‘Rise,’ this Mississippi girl is celebrating her greatest career achievements thus far. “So…

Gulf Coast Winter Classics begins today at Harrison County Fairgrounds

The Gulf Coast’s premier equestrian event has returned. Today was the first day of the six-week equestrian competition. Competitors from across the country flock to the Harrison County Fairgrounds for the Gulf Coast Winter Classics. Yet, for Gulfport native Claudia Woods, it’s a homecoming. “I’ve been riding horses since I can remember, competing since I was five. I grew up…

Morning Business Report: February 16th, 2022

Champagne sales reached record highs in 2021, boosted by post-lockdown celebrations. Disney theme parks are ditching the mask requirement for fully vaccinated guests. Jane King is at the Nasdaq Marketsite with those stories and more. Categories: Business Tags: business, morning business report