Feed my Sheep served hot Thanksgiving lunch Wednesday

Volunteers at the local nonprofit ‘Feed my Sheep’ were busy Wednesday morning fixing up their annual Thanksgiving lunch. Five days a week, Feed my Sheep dishes out hot meals to the less fortunate or homebound in the Gulfport area. However, the pandemic caused some slight shifts in their line. They had to close down their dinner room and expand their…

Local organizations team up to give turkeys to law enforcement and first responders

Today Lighthouse Assisted Living and Memory Care in Jackson County showed their appreciation to the Ocean Springs fire and police departments by gifting turkeys for Thanksgiving. Lighthouse Assisted Living and Memory Care couldn’t let the Thanksgiving holiday pass without showing their appreciation. Part Owner of Lighthouse Assisted Living and Memory Care Chris Eaton said, “First responders and law enforcement in…

MHP increasing law enforcement for the holidays

Mississippi Highway Patrol is beginning its 2020 holiday travel enforcement period today. MHP is looking to crack down on reckless driving while combating speeding and distracted driving issues. Starting earlier this morning and ending Sunday at midnight, state troopers will be used on all state, federal, and interstate systems. Safety checkpoints will be conducted throughout the enforcement period to also…

Dr. Dobbs stresses COVID-19 dangers

Mississippi’s top health official says he is exhausted trying to convince people in the state to take the coronavirus seriously. State Health Officer Dr. Thomas Dobbs said the public is refusing to follow public health guidelines. At a meeting this week, Dobbs told members of the Mississippi Senate his efforts to inform the public about the virus’s dangers are “going…

Mississippi State Department of Health reports 1,092 new COVID-19 cases and 16 new deaths

The Mississippi State Department of Health reported 1,092 new COVID-19 cases and 16 new deaths across the state. The statewide total stands at 145,636 confirmed cases and 3,745 deaths including one in Jackson County. Let’s take a look at the cases by county. The number in parenthesis is the additional cases added to the total. Hancock County has 1,159 cases…

Arrested on charge of alleged aggravated DUI causing death

On Tuesday, Biloxi police arrested 36-year-old Michael Blaise Leggett on a charge of alleged aggravated DUI causing death. The arrest was the result of an accident involving Leggett’s vehicle and a motorcycle on the Biloxi/Ocean Springs Bay Bridge where the driver of the motorcycle involved succumbed to his injuries. Evidence and statements obtained by Biloxi police helped them identify Leggett…

Holiday travel amidst the pandemic

With Thanksgiving just days away and the rest of the holiday season just around the corner, holiday travel at the Gulfport Biloxi International Airport is ramping up. However, the hustle and bustle at airport’s this year will be a little different. Gulfport-Biloxi International Airport won’t necessarily look like the famous opening scene of the movie ‘Love Actually,’ this holiday season,…

Harrison County Tax Collector Runoff Election

Unofficial results from the Harrison County Tax Collector runoff election are in. Sharon Nash Barnett has received 85 percent of the votes to Connie Rockco’s 15 percent. Military ballots are still outstanding and absentee votes will have to be added to this total later on by election officials. Categories: Featured, Harrison County, Local News, News Tags: Harrison County Tax Collector,…

What to expect at Edgewater Mall on Black Friday

While Black Friday is notorious for packed stores and long lines, the Edgewater Mall in Biloxi isn’t selling themselves short of safety precautions this year. There will be limitations on the numbers of people that can come in. There will also be markers on the floor to assist patrons in social distancing. Majority of the stores at Edgewater Mall are…

Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith gives Thanksgiving message

U.S. Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith issued a message for the Thanksgiving holiday encouraging Mississippians to remain optimistic throughout the pandemic. Hyde-Smith asks the public to “recommit ourselves to giving thanks to God for the blessing we enjoy, even through the sadness and hardships brought on by the coronavirus pandemic.” In her message, the senator also says difficulties should not mean abandoning…

Feeding the Gulf Coast provides for the community suffering from food insecurity

As we start preparing for the holidays, you might want to prepare yourself for these statistics about food insecurity. These numbers have gone up since the pandemic, but as of now within Mississippi one in five adults and one in three children are experiencing food insecurity. The nonprofit ‘Feeding the Gulf Coast’ envisions a future with a hunger-free central Gulf…

Harrison County Tax Collector Runoff Election

Voters are headed to the polls for a runoff special election to decide who Harrison County’s next tax collector will be. Interim Tax Collector Sharon Nash Barnett and District Five Supervisor Connie Rockco were the top two vote getters out of a field of five candidates in the November 3rd general election. Official returns show that Barnett led all candidates…

Ice skating is back at the Coast Coliseum

After a delay opening the ice rink due to Hurricane Zeta, ice skating at the Mississippi Coast Coliseum has returned for the winter season. Skating enthusiasts to beginners are welcome to hit the ice.  Admission is $13 and includes ice skate rental. The rink is open to skaters two to four times a day in 90-minute time slots from now…

DIY holiday décor with cardboard

With the kids home for Thanksgiving break you might be looking for some fun crafts to keep them entertained. Well, save your cardboard boxes because the possibilities are endless when you think ‘inside’ the box. Two Men and a Truck in Gulfport showed what a little hot glue, yarn, ribbon, cardboard, and imagination can do. Sales and Marketing Manager Emily…

Past cooking utensils and vintage cookbooks on display at the Biloxi Library

In honor of Thanksgiving, the Biloxi Library on Howard Avenue is taking patrons into kitchens of the past. In their display ‘Happiness is Homemade’ you can view a wide array of cooking utensils that might have been used for cooking former Thanksgiving dinners. It’s an interesting and informative display that even features utensils you wouldn’t find in today’s kitchens. When…