NCAA Baseball: Ole Miss at Southeastern Louisiana

The Ole Miss baseball team has proven to be one of the best in the country to start the 2022 season and according to D1Baseball, the Rebels were the best team, at least coming into Tuesday’s game against Southeastern Louisiana. Baseball is a funny game. Top ranked Rebels making the trip to Hammond to take on Southeastern Louisiana. Ole Miss…

Half Shell Oyster beautification construction expected to finish in two weeks

Half Shell Oyster in Biloxi is almost done with an exterior beautification project. Half Shell has occupied the 100-year-old building on Lameuse Street for 11 years. Hurricane damage prompted the need for improvements, work on the roof, gutters, paint, and brick resurfacing are underway. New brick pavers will replace the concrete sidewalk to add curb appeal as guests wait to…

Paradise Pier Fun Park at Margaritaville Resort Biloxi

The future looks bright for Margaritaville Resort Biloxi. We’ve learned the amusement park expansion we’ve all been waiting for is set to open this summer. Now, we have a name to go with it: Paradise Pier Fun Park. Among other amenities, the park will feature a Ferris wheel and an aerobar. Tessy Lambert, chief marketing officer for lodging and leisure…

Utility bill late fees

Have you had to deal with big late fees when it comes to your electricity bill? According to the Associated Press, Mississippi is one of several states where major utility companies are charging late fees much higher than the national average. In 2019, Americans paid a combined $561 million in late fees to electrical utilities. However, Mississippi Power says their…

Press conference held to talk about income tax

Mississippi Speaker of the House Philip Gunn held a press conference in Jackson to talk about the House’s revised income tax elimination plan. He says there are no tax increases in the new bill. The House made changes in the income tax elimination bill, raising the trigger from 1.5 to 1.6 This means any year over year growth in revenues,…

Morning Business Report: March 15th, 2022

The Federal Reserve begins a process of one of the most difficult tasks confronting a central bank and Americans say the price of gas and food will impact spring road trips this year. Jane King is at Nasdaq with those stories and more. Categories: Business Tags: morning business report

Lost Springs Brewing Company preparing for St. Patrick’s Day

We are just two days away from St. Patrick’s Day and plenty of people are sure to enjoy their beer and spirits. A new microbrew in Downtown Ocean Springs called Lost Springs is preparing for a busy week ahead. The new taproom opened in November, selling beer brewed by hand in their in-house cellar. The opening of the brewing company…

Ocean Springs School District hosting job fair Saturday

For the first time in three years, the Ocean Springs School District is hosting an in-person job fair. The school district is looking to add some fresh faces and fill multiple positions. They’re not just looking for educators, but also bus drivers, clerical workers, and cafeteria workers to name a few. The district enjoys having the in-person job fair as…

Pascagoula-Gautier School District narrows down search for new superintendent

The Pascagoula-Gautier School District has narrowed down its nationwide search for a new superintendent to two finalists. One of them is currently the assistant superintendent at the Ocean Springs School District Dr. Christopher Williams. Ocean Springs School District has maintained an A rating during his nine-year tenure there. The second candidate is Billy Ellzey who is currently serving as superintendent…

3/15 – Rob Knight’s “Wet Tuesday Morning” Forecast

Instability is still not impressive with this system as it moves east across the Mississippi Gulf Coast this morning. Scattered showers/t-storms will move across the area this morning with the potential for spotty areas of heavy rain. The area continues to be under a low-end THREAT FOR SEVERITY with the main threat being GUSTING WINDS and SMALL HAIL. The area…

Jay Ladner returning to Southern Miss basketball

The Southern Miss men’s basketball program has gone through its fair share of struggles in recent years, but the decision coming down Saturday to retain Head Coach Jay Ladner for the upcoming season. Ladner just wrapping up his third season in Hattiesburg, in which USM went 7-26, culminating with his 100th career win in the first round of the Conference…

Ole Miss Baseball takes over #1 spot

Mississippi State might be the defending national champions, but there’s a new number one in the polls this week in the magnolia state and it’s Ole Miss. The Rebels leapfrog Texas in the D1baseball.com rankings after going 3-1 this week, scoring 16 runs in the first two of those wins. Pearl River Central alum Hayden Dunhurst had a big game…

Mississippi State Ace Landon Sims out for the year with torn UCL

Mississippi State National Champion ace pitcher Landon Sims announcing today he’s out for the rest of the year to have season-ending surgery to repair a torn UCL in his throwing arm. With Sims still likely to be drafted after his junior season, this could be it for his MSU baseball career. Sims was dominant in his first three starts this…

NJCAA Tournament: PRCC vs. Moberly Area

The Pearl River Community College Basketball team coming into the NJCAA Division I Tournament as hot as any team in the country, having won 20 out of their last 21 games. The Wildcats also had a three-point lead with less than two seconds to go in today’s first-round game, but that’s why they call it March Madness. 17-seed PRCC taking…

Picayune football’s Chris Davis offered by Florida State

The lightning to Dante Dowdell’s thunder, Picayune running back Chris Davis received his first division I offer from Florida State. Davis really made a name for himself in the Maroon Tide’s 5A State championship game victory over West Point with two huge momentum changing touchdown runs in the first and second quarters. On the season, the sophomore came close to…