Beau Rivage Participates in Regional Food Fight for 3rd Year
For the third consecutive year, the Beau Rivage participated in MGM Resorts International's Regional Food Fight.
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For the third consecutive year, the Beau Rivage participated in MGM Resorts International's Regional Food Fight.
If you had extra kitty litter around the house you could have used it for a free Monster Jam ticket Thursday.
Hands on Mississippi gave away 400 boxes of fresh food from 2 to 4 p.m. in Gulfport Wednesday afternoon.
One local group of women is giving back to the community by collecting shoes.
Advances in technology have caused lawmakers and teachers to reinforce science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, also called S.T.E.M. courses, in the classroom.
Some Ocean Springs officers are playing Santa for the second year in a row.
Wednesday, Shepherd of the Gulf delivered presents to homeless families they missed the first time around for Camper's Christmas.
Christmas is almost here, but there was still plenty of time for some Christmas magic Tuesday afternoon.
Tuesday, the City of Gulfport gave back to the community and they did so in style.
Children get excited to receive gifts for Christmas, but not everyone is fortunate enough to receive them.
The Magnolia State is the second most giving state in the nation, second only to Utah.
Christmas on the Gulf Coast is a little warmer this year than it has been in the past, and thanks to Edgewater Cleaners, residents can help share the warmth.
Christmas is fast approaching, but many parents just don't have enough to give their children the Christmas they deserve.
New Year promises more collaboration in service initiatives.
Nearly 1,000 youngsters in Jackson County will wake up and find Christmas presents under the tree thanks to the Salvation Army's Angel Tree Program.
In light of the Salvation Army red kettle theft that happened Tuesday, Harrison County Supervisor, Windy Swetman, his wife, Jon'elle, and their family were out at the Biloxi Visitors Center raising money for the cause.
Teamed up with Toys for Tots and the Salvation Army, they are accepting donations of unwrapped toys so they can help give some local children a great Christmas this year.
A group called Believe has joined forces with policemen, firefighters, and Ingalls shipbuilders to help collect gifts for needy children.
A thief is still on the run after stealing a Salvation Army red kettle in Gulfport earlier this week.
Mississippi Gives is excited to announce that its first annual statewide philanthropic day of giving initiative, Mississippi Gives Day, held on Wednesday, December 10th, resulted in a total amount of $25,064 donated to nonprofit organizations across the state.
The Pascagoula Police Department, Pascagoula Main Street, and the Ingalls Shipbuilding Test and Trials Division have joined forces to collect toys to support the Believe Children's Christmas Assistance Program Toy Drive.
A Gulf Coast veteran recently passed away with no money to his name, but one man is stepping in to ensure the vet will still receive a dignified funeral.
For the past 20 years, T.N.T. Recovery Ranch in Gulfport has been helping people around the country deal with addiction.
Instead of serving warrants, police officers and other volunteers will be armed with toys on Christmas Eve, a special delivery for youngsters who need special attention this Christmas because of tough circumstances.