St. Martin alum Tony David named Samford head baseball coach

MSU’s very first opponent of the Starkville Regional, Samford University, now has a new head coach hailing from right here on the Gulf Coast. St. Martin High School alum Tony David is the next in line after serving as a long-time associate head coach with the program. He takes over for Casey Dunn who recently accepted the head coaching position…

Saving a Hero’s Place in remembrance of Officer Robert McKeithen

This afternoon, members of the Gulf Coast community gathered at Lopez-Quave Public Safety Center for the presentation of an honor chair in remembrance of fallen Biloxi Office Robert McKeithen. Over two years after the death of Biloxi Police Officer Robert McKeithen, a custom-built honor chair was donated to the Biloxi Public Department in honor of their brother in blue. With…

New cafeteria furniture has arrived at North Gulfport Elementary and Middle School

North Gulfport Elementary and Middle School is prepping for the new school year the right way. Brand new cafeteria furniture arrived at the newly expanded and renovated North Gulfport Elementary and Middle School today. The age-appropriate furniture will be set up in the former seventh grade cafeteria for the elementary students to enjoy meals. Along with the newly designed furniture,…

Free health screenings at Feed my Sheep in Gulfport

Today at Feed my Sheep in Gulfport, individuals in need could not only come grab some food, but also a free health screening. The nonprofit organization, who helps feed the community, partnered with My Brother’s Keeper today until 2 p.m. My Brother’s Keeper provided a series of free preventive health screenings as well as mental and sexual health counseling through…

Gulfport Police ‘scouting combine’ hiring event

The Gulfport Police Department is one of the highest-paying departments in the region and they want those interested to join their team. Gulfport Police Department is hosting a scouting combine hiring event to give those interested a chance to get up close and personal and learn about all the different positions. The scouting combine will allow people the opportunity to…

Dale Brown Basketball Camp

There aren’t many opportunities for young athletes in Mississippi to get first-hand training from professionals, but that’s what former NBA player Dale Brown provides with his summer basketball camp. Mr. Downtown Brown is in studio with more on his basketball camp. Categories: Community Headlines Tags: Dale Brown Basketball Camp

Mississippi Department of Marine Resources announces new leadership appointments

DMR Executive Director Joe Spraggins has announced the appointment of a new chief operating officer and chief scientific officer for the agency. Patrick Levine has been named as the COO while Rick Burris will take over as chief scientific officer. As chief operating officer, Levine will assist Spraggins in development, prioritization, and execution of the agency’s mission and policies. Levine…

Singing River Health System hosting vaccine events

Just a reminder, Singing River Health System has announced more vaccine events to be held here on the Coast this week. First dose Pfizer and single dose Johnson and Johnson shots will be held at these two events with no appointment necessary. The first event called ‘Shots with the Shuckers’ will run from 5:30 to 9 p.m. tomorrow during the…

College World Series: Mississippi State vs. Virginia

On Sunday, the Mississippi State baseball team set a College World Series record with 21 strikeouts in a single game. The Bulldogs may not have matched that tonight in their second game in Omaha, but they didn’t have to so long as their bats come through in the clutch. Diamond Dawgs taking on Virginia in a winner’s bracket game, victor…

Reflecting on Pass Christian native Cory McGee’s run to Tokyo

For a distance runner like Pass Christian native Cory McGee, putting in 70 to 80 miles per week certainly isn’t out of the ordinary. But imagine all of those miles over the course of a lifetime coming down to just four minutes on the track, well four minutes and 67 hundredths of a second to be exact. During last night’s…

MSU alum Ethan Small promoted to Triple-A Nashville Sounds

Between Mississippi State and the Biloxi Shuckers, Ethan Small clearly likes pitching in the state of Mississippi. Ironically, the exact reason he’s no longer pitching in the state of Mississippi. This afternoon, the former Bulldogs ace was promoted from the Shuckers to the Triple-A Nashville Sounds. He really didn’t have anything left to prove at the double-A level, posting a…

Ole Miss baseball’s Hayden Dunhurst named Gold Glove finalist

Ole Miss catcher Hayden Dunhurst was named a Gold Glove finalist courtesy of the American Baseball Coaches Association and Rawlings. This season, the Pearl River Central alum has been a wall behind the plate, leading the Southeastern Conference with 16 base runners caught stealing and five pick-offs. At the plate, he finished with a .280 batting average, seven homers, and…

Pascagoula Redevelopment Authority and Main Street Pascagoula revitalize downtown

Last week, Pascagoula Redevelopment Authority and Main Street Pascagoula received the Premier Partner Award at the 2021 Mississippi Main Street Association Awards Ceremony in recognition of the two organization’s partnership in the effort to revitalize downtown Pascagoula. Since May 2019, Downtown Pascagoula has undergone a transformation, headed up by a joint venture between Pascagoula Redevelopment Authority and Main Street Pascagoula,…

The Riemann Family Funeral Home celebrates 100 years of business

Celebrating 100 years of business, the Riemann Family Funeral Home looks forward to the next 100 years. The family funeral home started in 1920. However, due to COVID-19, the honorable celebration was postponed until tonight. Family, friends, community members, current and former employees all gathered to remember the legacy of 100 years of business. Comforting families during their worst days…

Kids Floral Design Camp at MSU Coastal Research and Extension Center

Kids ages eight to 12 were given the unique opportunity to learn the basics of floral design in a half-day camp with the help of some highly skilled instructors. MSU Extension Service Floral Designer Jim Delprince led the camp with assistance from five extension master floral design volunteers. The floral camp offered educational information and hands-on practice creating floral arrangements….