March 15, 2024Hancock County will host its biannual Hazardous Waste Day on Saturday, March 23, 2024. This year, the event will be held at the Hancock County Arena at 4184 Kiln-Delisle Road in the Kiln.
- By Kirby Rhodes
The Shoofly Magazine is looking for a few new Krewe members. Calling all writers and future editors – one of these opportunities may be for you!
- The Shoofly Magazine staff
The current owner of the 100 Men Hall recounts its beginnings, its heyday, its trials – and its ultimate reemergence as a community mainstay.
- by Rachel Dangermond (reprinted from March, 2022)
After a winter hiatus, the highly anticipated Diamondhead Farmers Market is gearing up for a grand reopening this Friday.
- by Anne Pitre
The Shoofly Magazine is revitalizing its Watching Waveland (formerly What’s Up Waveland) content. Check out Waveland alderman Rhonda Aime-Gamble’s monthly reports.
- by Rhonda Aime-Gamble
This is the final written installment of a larger project focusing on art within place. As the culmination of this project, several local artists were asked to create art from nature and exhibit their pieces at the Magnolia Bayou Art Project, taking place at 100 Men Hall on March 23, 2024.
- by James Inabinet
With some thought and advance planning, you can prepare for the next big storm and protect what’s most important to you. We've got a complete list of resources to help.
- story by Dena Temple photos by Dena Temple and Ellis Anderson
In this age of man-made barriers to keep nature out of our lives, what if we tried listening to the needs of the land and its creatures?
- by James Inabinet, Ph. D.
Lenten season provides local churches and civic organizations an opportunity to provide delicious, meatless meals for our community. We may be doing without meat, but we’re not suffering – not by a long shot.
- by Lisa Monti
There’s something exciting going on at our bird feeders in the winter. Learn about the surprise visitors you might find just outside your window!
- by Dena Temple
It is now legal to purchase medical marijuana in the State of Mississippi. This will bring relief to many who suffer from glaucoma, chronic pain and effects of chemotherapy. Here is how and where to get it.
- by Lisa Monti
Jerrod Rigby joins the family firm, earning his chops and following in his father’s footsteps.
- By Kim Ranjbar
She lived through segregation, she knew discrimination – and fought back as an activist. But Clementine Williams is best known and loved as a dedicated educator.
- by Maurice Singleton
A passionate pursuit to make the very best bread possible led to the creation of the bakery that’s now an Old Town icon.
- by Ellis Anderson - photos by McKenzey Northington
Hancock County’s naturalist philosopher considers whether the built environment can have a life of its own.
- by James Inabinet, PhD.
Plans are approved to convert a small, midcentury school building on Ulman Avenue into luxury homes.
- by Lisa Monti
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