Big Buzz Blog- May 2024The Shoofly Magazine is honored to share that 100 Women DBA has selected 5 college scholarships recipients: Lee A'rie Simms, Constance Valladares, Amanda Gonzales Ponce, Kiara Johnson and Kiera Nicholson.
Press Release provided by 100 Men Hall on May 2, 2024
There is a lot to talk about this month, with the opening of the new Harbor Freight, news on new developments around town, a new restaurant on the horizon, and a special feature on one of Waveland's longest-serving employees.
- by Rhonda Gamble
The growth of Diamondhead is a good thing – but it does bring with it additional traffic concerns. Now, a highway improvement project is underway to ease congestion on Gex Drive.
- by Anne Pitre
The Wyly family business is blossoming, from selling wreaths and garlands at farmers' markets, to a sustainable, agritourism destination growing a bounty of blooms.
- by Kim Ranjbar
Phalba Holmes is a fourth-generation law enforcement officer in Bay St. Louis and an amazing woman. As a police officer, real estate investor, involved citizen, and single parent, how does she do it all? And why?
- by Maurice Singleton
Skydweller Aero recently set up operations at Stennis International Airport – and they shared an announcement concerning a very special solar-powered aircraft.
- by Lisa Monti
Updates on new local businesses, recycling, and a very special event!
- by Rhonda Aime-Gamble
Get ready to immerse yourself in a world of creativity, inspiration, and fun on April 13-14, 2024. Hosted in the Bay St. Louis historic Depot District, this two-day interactive art festival presented by The Arts, Hancock County promises an unforgettable experience for all ages.
- by Steve Barney
Even when the weather’s not perfect, you will likely see a line of customers waiting to order an award-winning burger or other “fresh fare with a coastal flair” at Sea Level on the Pass Christian beach.
– By Lisa Monti
On Friday, March 22, the City of Bay St. Louis officially unveiled the much-anticipated police headquarters.
- by Kirby Rhodes
Brian “Hooty” Adam loves his job. Ask anyone who knows him or anyone who deals with him as the Emergency Management Agency Director of Hancock County. They’ll tell you that Hancock County feels safer and is a more resilient place because of Hooty’s role as EMA director.
- by Maurice Singleton |
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