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Coast Cuisine - April 2021
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- Story by Lisa Monti
Thorny Oyster is one of Bay St. Louis’s newest eateries, bringing surprising flavors and a unique seafood experience to downtown BSL.
- Story by Lisa Monti
A new documentary by a Pass Christian filmmaker takes an unflinching look behind the scenes of a five-year statewide battle.
- by Ellis Anderson
In this report, Councilman Knoblock reports on plans for a Heritage Star; upgrades for the city's water system; the upcoming paving project; and joining the Certified Local Government program.
The author attempts to connect to his identity as an organism in the universe by viewing the world through the eyes of other creatures.
- Story by James Inabinet
Created after Hurricane Katrina, BSL’s Depot District duck pond has something for everyone.
- Story by Wendy Sullivan - photos by Wendy Sullivan and Ellis Anderson
A few times a year, the iconic Second Saturday Art Walk event in Old Town Bay St. Louis adopts a theme. The “SOUPer Mudfest Second Saturday Art walk" - one of the most popular events of the year in Bay St. Louis - will take place March 13, rain or shine.
- Stories by Caitlin Bourgeois
Waveland Alderman Jeremy Burke updates us on the Waveland Civic Association's St. Patrick's Day parade (spoiler alert: YES there will be a parade), and March's Waveland Food Truck Friday.
Hate those ugly storm water drainage pipes on our beach? They're called "outfalls." Now a more environmentally-friendly – and more attractive – option is slated to replace one in a pilot project.
Here are more details from Robbie Wilbur, Communications Director for the Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality.
Planning and Zoning Commission Co-Chairman Kyle Lewis recounts the proceedings of the February 23, 2021 meeting.
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