Traveling out of state to get a COVID vaccine

People are traveling across state lines to receive a COVID vaccine. These people are known as vaccine tourists. To get vaccinated with the Mississippi State Department of Health you must be a resident of Mississippi. However, to get vaccinated with Singing River Health System there is no residential requirement. Some Singing River patients travel to Mississippi for heart treatments and…

COVID vaccine shipments to Singing River delayed due to winter storm

Last week icy roads in our state caused a delay in COVID vaccine shipments. Singing River Health System worked to get second dose vaccines in arms. Vaccine allotments usually come in on Monday. Call lines open up and patients are able to schedule appointment times for their vaccine, but last week, vaccines didn’t arrive. Vaccination Hotline worker Alison Cooley said,…

Beauvoir hosted 5th annual Pilgrimage to the tomb of the Unknown Confederate Soldier

Beauvoir hosted the wreath ceremony for the fifth annual Pilgrimage to the tomb of the Unknown Confederate Soldier over the weekend. Beauvoir’s unknown Confederate soldier is the only unknown Confederate soldier in the world that has received a pilgrimage. In 1981, the marble tomb was placed over him and he was given the distinction of the being the Unknown Confederate…

Crawfish Festival returns under COVID-19 rules

After the Crawfish Festival was canceled last year due to COVID-19, the festival is back. The Crawfish Music Festival returns for its 28th year to the Mississippi Coast Coliseum April 14th through the 18th. The 2021 festival includes midway rides, a variety of foods, unique vendors, crawfish cook-off and three full days of live entertainment with legendary country music headliners….

Jackson County businesses recognized by Gulf Coast Outpost

The Mississippi Gulf Coast National Heritage Area honored five Jackson County businesses this afternoon for their knowledge and action when it comes to protecting and fostering the Gulf Coast environment. Honorees and guests gathered at the historic Twelve Oaks nature preserve in Ocean Springs, home of one of the organizations that also received the award, the Friends of Arts, Culture,…

USM Arbor Day tree giveaway

Today, in honor of Arbor Day, the University of Southern Mississippi hosted their inaugural sapling drive-thru giveaway. Saplings available were live oak, cherry bark oak, willow oak, and river birch. Guests were to drive up to Gulf Coast Research Laboratory in Ocean Springs, select three saplings they’d prefer and plant them to replenish any lost or damaged trees from the…

‘Souper Friday’ at the Gardens Senior Living Facility in Ocean Springs

The Gardens Senior Living Facility in Jackson County delivered warm soup and treats to seniors and frontline care workers today. The Gardens Senior Living Facility in Ocean Springs delivered ten warm Tuscan soups to seniors and healthcare professionals along the Coast as a token of appreciation. Margaret and Donald Young are a couple who received soup from the Gardens. Gardens…

The Claiborne at Gulfport Highlands hosts blood drive

COVID has changed a lot of things in our everyday life and blood drives have not been immune to the virus’s adverse effects with many common venues such as schools unable to serve as donation sites. Local businesses and others are stepping up to help fill the gap and meet the need. Construction is still underway at the Claiborne at…

Moss Point Board of Aldermen requests Mayor King’s resignation once he enters guilty plea

Less than a day after news broke of Moss Point Mayor Mario King’s intent to plead guilty to federal fraud charges, the Moss Point Board of Aldermen has requested the mayor’s resignation after he officially enters a plea. Ward 4 Alderman Ennit Morris and Ward 1 Alderman Sherwood Bradford called for a special meeting with the board and mayor to…

Battle of the Badges Blood Drive

Supporting local fire and police departments while saving lives, that’s the mission behind an upcoming event in Gautier. On Wednesday, February 24th, Gulf Coast Gas Station on Highway 90 in Gautier will host this year’s Battle of the Badges, a blood drive that will also have local law enforcement and first responders on hand for demonstrations, such as a seatbelt…

St. Peter’s by the Sea Biscuit Brigade prepares food for Salvation Army cold weather shelters

Since 2017, St. Peter’s by the Sea’s Biscuit Brigade has been cooking biscuits for those utilizing the Salvation Army’s cold weather shelter in Gulfport. Today, the name ‘Burrito Brigade’ might have been more fitting as they were cooking up burritos and hash browns donated to them by Feed my Sheep. Every time the Salvation Army cold weather shelters are open,…

Arbor Day 5K Run/Walk/ Roll in Biloxi Saturday

Tomorrow morning at the Biloxi Town Green, the Disability Connection is hosting its 33rd annual Arbor Day Run/Walk/Roll. There will be a 5K, one mile and quarter mile run, walk, or stroll all to raise awareness for individuals with disabilities. The goal for these races is to promote a healthy lifestyle as well as encourage those with disabilities to actively…

Plans underway for Pascagoula City Centre

Plans are underway to convert an old bank building in the heart of downtown Pascagoula into a city Centre. The old Hancock Bank building has sat vacant in Downtown Pascagoula for quite some time, but within the next year it will be transformed into a building that will house 29 apartments and a rooftop bar. This project is one of…

Jackson County School Board to vote on bond proposal Monday

In just a few days, the Jackson County School Board will make a decision on bond proposal to improve classroom facilities at schools in the district. Superintendent John Strycker will present a final proposal to the board during their Monday meeting. The proposal will include a millage option and the percentage of money that would go to each attendance center…