Waveland resident Bruce Northridge shares info about the upcoming election, several issues important to residents, and a raft of October events in Waveland.
- by Bruce Northridge
High winds may sideline boaters this week, but all types of fish are out there waiting!
- by Sonny Schindler, Shore Thing Fishing Charters
Engraved bronze plaques are enhancing worn markers at the small cemetery on Hancock Street, the final resting place for the Brothers of the Sacred Heart.
- by Lisa Monti
Relentless winds have made us move farther inshore, and there is plenty of action there for the diehard angler!
- by Sonny Schindler, Shore Thing Fishing Charters
The worst of the summer’s scorching heat is behind us now, and a second gardening season awaits - our reward for living in the deep South.
- by Wendy Sullivan and Dr. Christian Stephenson
Fall is just around the corner, and gradually, our fishery is making that seasonal change – but there are still plenty of fish around to please area anglers. The trick is the “stick-and-move” technique.
- by Sonny Schindler, Shore Thing Fishing Charters
This third annual family event encourages novices and experienced kayakers to get out on the city’s waterways for a fun morning afloat.
- by Maurice Singleton
After a two-year hold due to COVID, The Arts, Hancock County has hit the ground running this fall with three major events scheduled during the month of September – including the grand opening of their new headquarters.
- by Connie Voight
For this September Second Saturday, Bay St. Louis Old Town Merchants’ Association is having a Back-to-School Bash! You'll find the different times for various attractions on our schedule just below!
Also, be sure to check out this month's Hot Spots Magnolia Antiques, 200 Main Street; Hancock County Historical Society, 108 Cue Street; and Cuz's Old Town Oyster Bar & Grill, 108 South Beach Boulevard. Read more about these featured businesses below! - by McKenzey Northington
River flooding is having an effect on the catch - but very large fish are being caught surprisingly close to the beach.
- by Sonny Schindler, Shore Thing Fishing Charters
The weatherman is calling the shots, but it's still lively fishing in the Mississippi Sound if you have the inside scoop!
- by Sonny Schindler, Shore Thing Fishing Charters
The Artemis launch is scheduled for August 29 at 8:33 am EST / 7:33 am CST. If you would like to stream the launch, click on this link: Artemis I Launch to the Moon (Official NASA Broadcast) - YouTube
Hancock County, home of Stennis Space Center, will be well represented at the history-making launch of Artemis I, scheduled for Monday, August 29, at Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
- by Lisa Monti - images courtesy NASA
Hancock County’s naturalist and philosopher takes a look at the different stages of the creative process, from experience to expression.
- by James Inabinet
New contributor and Waveland resident Bruce Northridge shares info about five upcoming events in Waveland, a Highway 90 development report that’s under consideration by Aldermen, and upcoming city elections.
- by Bruce Northridge
Fishing is good close to shore, with some big catches – but keep an eye on the weather!
- by Sonny Schindler, Shore Thing Fishing Charters
Jackye Crane continues to excel at the helm of the business her father founded, focusing on both quality and commitment – and keeping a sharp eye on the future.
- by Kim Ranjbar
Some of the Crane crew, L to R: Chuck Goff (project manager), Chad Roberts, Jr (second-generation carpenter extraordinaire and superintendent), Chris Hansen (husband and owner of Hansen Custom Painting), Jackye Hansen, Taylor Santiago Farve (accounts manager and sanitary service/debris removal coordinator).
The first female city councilperson for Diamondhead became the city's first female mayor, where her community benefits from her decades of experience and degrees in drafting, design and construction engineering.
- by Lisa Monti
Fish are on the move, and being adaptable is the key to great catches now.
- by Sonny Schindler, Shore Thing Fishing Charters
Each year, the Chamber recognizes ten locals as Outstanding Citizens for stellar work in our community. Meet this year's honorees!
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