Delisle Elementary students create Mardi Gras floats

Delisle Elementary School certainly ‘let the good times roll’ to celebrate the Mardi Gras season. The students usually host a school parade but because of COVID restrictions it was canceled so they came up with something new and safe. Students participated in a hallway Mardi Gras parade by creating a shoebox float. Floats were created at home and displayed in…

Central Elementary hosts International Festival

Although travel is restricted due to COVID-19, that did not stop students at Central Elementary in Gulfport from getting a chance to travel to different countries today. Mexico, China, and Canada are just a few places students at Central Elementary traveled to today. The school wanted to celebrate the melting pot of people within the area. ESL Coordinator Chrystal Wade…

Crisis Intervention Team Training graduation ceremony

Officers with several South Mississippi law enforcement agencies are now specially trained to deal with mental health cases, drug use, and other crisis situations they encounter while on the job. Patrol Sgt. Thomas ‘Trey’ Reynolds said, “I’m walking away with a better sense of understanding of those that deal with mental illness and crisis, and those who deal with in…

Arbor Day tree distribution at the Lyman Community Center

Cars lined up all the way out to Highway 49 at the Lyman Community Center early this morning to get their oak trees for Arbor Day. Although the weather today was rainy and cold, the convenient drive-thru Arbor Day tree distribution kept participants dry and safe from COVID-19. The tree give away was sponsored by the Harrison County Soil and…

MDEQ awards $75,000 grant to Harrison County

The Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality awarded Harrison County a solid waste assistance grant of $75,000 that will be used by the county for a household hazardous waste program. MDEQ Executive Director Chris Wells says the solid waste assistance grants support a variety of useful solid waste management activities for cities and counties and this grant will assist Harrison County’s…

Mississippi Senate passes bill to ban transgender athletes from girls’ sports

The State Senate has voted to ban transgender athletes from competing in girls or women’s sports in the state’s schools and universities. There was little discussion before senators passed Senate Bill 2536 in a late-night session Thursday. The vote was 34 to 9. Republican Senator Angela Hill says coaches have called her, wanting a policy. Mississippi is one of dozens…

City of Biloxi State of the City Address

Biloxi Mayor Andrew ‘FoFo’ Gilich highlighted the city’s resilience over the last year during his State of the City address this evening. The 25-minute long presentation was delivered virtually to residents over the city’s Facebook and YouTube pages where Mayor Gilich talked about Biloxi’s recovery from Hurricane Zeta, response to the COVID-19 pandemic, and new developments throughout the city. Gilich…

Scarlet Pearl Casino and Resort employees receive a special delivery

It’s not even Valentine’s Day yet, but the Scarlet Pearl Resort and Casino spread the love to their associates today. Upon arriving at work, each of the D’Iberville employees received a gift card. Full-time associates received $100 gift cards and part time associates received $50 gift card. This was a welcome surprise for employees who clocked into work today. Leaders…

Harrison County Soil and Water Conservation District hosting an Arbor Day tree distribution

Tomorrow, Mississippi will celebrate Arbor Day! The Harrison County Soil and Water Conservation District is hosting a drive-thru tree distribution in Gulfport at the Lyman Community Center. Starting at 7:30 a.m. until all the trees are gone, for a small fee of $5, Harrison County residents can pick up a live oak tree, two blueberry bushes, a Southern magnolia, and…

Airmen with Mississippi roots: Breaking barriers on and off the ground

Before the Air Force shattered the sound barrier, these airmen shattered the race barrier: a common reference to the Tuskegee Airmen, our nation’s first all-black fighter squadron. Their fighting outside the cockpit was world changing as chronicled by the daughter of one of these historic airmen and by the Brown Condor Mississippi Aviation Heritage Museum in Gulfport. Brown Condor Association…

Harrison County couple charged with animal cruelty on trial

The trial began today for a Saucier couple charged with multiple counts of animal cruelty. Sharon and Daniel Bertok were arrested and charged in 2020 after more than 100 animals were found living on their property in what Harrison County law enforcement calls ‘deplorable conditions.’ The couple’s lawyer, Michael Crosby, says his clients are good people who dedicated their lives…

Mobile home blocks traffic on Highway 49; southbound lanes have since reopened

The southbound lanes of Highway 49 in northern Harrison County were closed for a time this afternoon due to a stuck mobile home blocking the roadway. The incident occurred on the stretch of the highway near School Road. Mississippi Highway Patrol and the Harrison County Sheriff’s Department responded to the scene and wrecker crews were able to get the mobile…

Over 10 million people fully vaccinated in the United States

A milestone in the race to vaccinate Americans against the coronavirus. According to the latest numbers from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than $10 million people in the United States have received two doses of vaccines. California has the highest two dose vaccination rate followed by Texas, Florida, and New York. Overall, the CDC says nearly 45…

One person dead in officer-involved shooting in Gulfport

One person is dead following an officer-involved shooting early this morning in Gulfport. Gulfport police say officers responded at about 1:40 a.m. to a 911 call reporting a domestic dispute in the 100 block of David Street. The suspect was pronounced dead on scene. Gulfport Police Chief Chris Ryle explains the details leading up to the discharge of the officer’s…

Students at Gautier High School put on blood drive

Blood is always in need and especially now because of the coronavirus, so students at Gautier High School decided to host a blood drive. The students incorporated a blood drive with a fundraiser to help those in the community and help raise money to go towards scholarships for students. Each person that gave blood received Mardi Gras socks and a…