Moss Point Launches Minority Business Initiative Program
The City of Moss Point is working to revamp its energy and water infrastructure through a new program called the Minority Business Initiative: Meet the Contractor.
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The City of Moss Point is working to revamp its energy and water infrastructure through a new program called the Minority Business Initiative: Meet the Contractor.
The City of Moss Point has adopted a program where you can get children's books mailed to you monthly for free.
Friday's rain brought back old troubles for Moss Point.
With all this rain, flooding is an issue Moss Point has been dealing with for quite some time.
On Saturday, December 13th, Jackson County Civic Action Committee, Inc. will host the 10th annual toy giveaway in conjunction with the New York City firemen.
Residents in the Rose Drive subdivision say flooding has been a problem for at least 40 years.
Fallout from Monday night's controversial decision out of Ferguson, Missouri, after a grand jury chose not to indict a white police officer for the shooting death of an unarmed black teen.
Most 21 year olds are just getting ready to take their first drink, but one Moss Point native was giving his first State of the District Address as a newly elected state representative.
It’s important to remember the aging veterans of wars and conflicts now far in the past, but it’s also important to be aware of the struggles young veterans face on a daily basis.
Newly elected State Representative, Jeramey Anderson, gave his State of the District Address at Pelican Landing in Moss Point Tuesday evening.
The City of Moss Point was once a thriving industrial community on the banks of the Pascagoula River, but in recent years, the city has fallen on hard times economically.
The City of Moss Point invites all to come out and join in on the healthy fun and celebrate being a part of a Healthy Home Town!
These days, many employers are promoting healthy lifestyles among their employees to increase productivity at work, but Ingalls Shipbuilding is taking it a step further by encouraging the next generation of workers to starting living healthy now.
Monday night, State Representative Jeramey Anderson held a town hall meeting in Moss Point to discuss his support for a lawsuit against the state for not funding local school districts.