Covering Bay St. Louis, Waveland, Diamondhead and Pass Christian.
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Amtrak Gulf Coast
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Good Neighbor
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Joshua Holland: A Voice for Injured Wildlife
Have you ever wondered what happens to injured or sick wildlife found in Hancock County? These are actual instances of citizens coming across injured wildlife and reaching out to Joshua Holland to help these creatures. – By Maurice Singleton |
Big Buzz Blog
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Unique Transitions: Offering Beauty and Hair Supplies to Hancock County
Hancock County has a brand-new beauty and hair supply store: Unique Transitions Beauty Supply, which opened August 19 adjacent to Unique Transitions Beauty College on Highway 90 in Waveland. -by Maurice Singleton |
Aloha Diamondhead
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Paddle Sports and Police Chiefs
Don’t miss out on all the fun things happening in Diamondhead! A new police chief and the annual Paddle Paradise happening this weekend! - by Anne Pitre |
shore thing
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Shore Thing Fishing Report, 9/20/23
Despite cooling water temperatures, local fishing is still hot for warm-water species - and we're seeing the return of cool-water trout as well. - by Sonny Schindler, Shore Thing Fishing Charters |
arts local
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Mercy Train: Next Stop Bay St. Louis
A little history and acting go a long way towards making a good show. “Mercy Train: Next Stop Bay St. Louis” is an original screenplay written by local Beverley Frater. The sold-out show was a major hit. - by Connie Voight |
Partner Spotlight
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Edward H. Wikoff Architects, AIA, PC
In 2007, after Katrina, Ed and Nora Wikoff created Edward H. Wikoff Architects to help rebuild Hancock County into an ever-growing community that their children can proudly call home. - by Kirby Rhodes |
shared history
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The Summer Kathleen Toured with Jimmy Buffett
Jump back in time to relive one of the most magical summers of Kathleen Stieffel’s life. The Bay native reminisces on her time touring the nation with the one and only Jimmy Buffett. - By Lisa Monti |
second saturday
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Second Saturday Art Walk - September 2023
Be sure to check out this month's Hot Spots Baytique, 125D Main Street; Magnolia Antiques, 200 Main Street; and Edmond Fahey Funeral Home, 110 Necaise Avenue. - by McKenzey Northington |
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photo gallery |
A Tribute to James Booker: Booker Fest 2023
100 Men Hall spent Labor Day weekend 2023 honoring the memory of musician James Booker, a flamboyant, talented, and complex musician who spent much of his childhood in Bay St. Louis. - photos by Melanie Cole |
nature notes
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In Communion, a Soul Sings ...
Just as an “organizing principle” connects and organizes a body’s cells [i.e., human soul], a pattern connects and organizes a forest’s living creatures [i.e., forest soul]. - by James Inabinet |
on the shoofly
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Booker Fest Line Up: Mississippi’s Best Music Fest
The 100 Men Hall hosts its 4th annual Booker Fest to celebrate the musical genius of James Booker Sept. 1-3. The festival is Bay Saint Louis’s own, with top musicians and performers, food, libations and a drag brunch! - by Rachel Dangermond |
Talk of the Town
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Looking Back at Katrina's 10th Anniversary
Thanksgiving in August: The 10th Anniversary of Hurricane Katrina in Bay St. Louis (Reprinted from August 2015) Local leaders reflect on how far the community has come over the past decade - and give thanks to the undaunted survivors, volunteers and officials who refashioned a shining city from the rubble. -by Ana Balka |
Talk of the Town
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If the Shoe Fits: Find the Right Shoe for You
Stylish, comfortable shoes do exist! You just have to know where to find them. - by Kirby Rhodes |
15 Minutes
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Carolina Story at 100 Men Hall
Carolina Story, husband-and-wife singer-songwriters from Nashville, wowed guests at 100 Men Hall with their blend of country/folk sung in perfect two-part harmony. Rachel Dangermond, owner of 100 Men Hall, said Carolina Story "moved me to tears." 'Nuf said. - Photos by Marian Glaser |
Pass The Word
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Gardeners: Tired of Tomatoes? Try Oyster Gardening!Oysters are a critical part of the coastal ecosystem and our local economy. Help save the oyster industry and help the environment by gardening oysters. Join the efforts to help the Coast prosper!
- by Susan Putnam |
15 Minutes
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Hippies Overtake Old Town for "Birdstock"
There was enough tie-dye to make the hardiest hippy woozy at Birdstock last weekend at the Mockingbird Cafe. Take a look at our photos from the grooviest BSL event! - photos by Brenda Comer |
Partner Spotlight
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From Crunching Numbers to Elevating Styles
Financial consultant Nancy Mellon channels her inner fashionista moonlighting as a personal stylist for cabi Clothing. – By Kim Ranjbar |
Second Saturday
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Second Saturday Art Walk - August 2023
Over the past 30 years, the monthly art walk has become one of the most popular events in the region. From 4–7 pm, gallery openings and live music keep the streets humming with activity. - by McKenzey Northington |
Coast Cuisine
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Dolce Delectables Now Available in Bay St. Louis
When you’re craving something sweet - a bit of chocolate, a crunchy cookie, or a decorated cupcake - it just got easier to satisfy your sweet tooth. – By Lisa Monti |
What is a shoofly?
A shoofly is a raised wood deck circling a large tree and historically, almost every hotel on the Mississippi coast had one. Now the shoofly by the old Bay St. Louis City Hall is one of few remaining, and it's become our iconic town landmark.
A shoofly is a raised wood deck circling a large tree and historically, almost every hotel on the Mississippi coast had one. Now the shoofly by the old Bay St. Louis City Hall is one of few remaining, and it's become our iconic town landmark.

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