The director of the Hancock Resource Center, Rhonda Rhodes played a crucial role the recovery of Hancock County after Katrina. Today, she is still instrumental in growing and improving it.
- by Maurice Singleton
Communing with nature – experiencing it with your imagination – is a centering endeavor. With communion, the spiritual isn’t brought down as much as the terrestrial is brought up.
- by James Inabinet
In the heart of Bay St. Louis, a small coastal town with a rich history, one man has dedicated his life to making a positive impact on the lives of children and the community.
- by Anne Pitre
Main Street commerce is growing again with the addition of Fairly Local Outfitters, the second location of a successful store in Covington, LA. This men’s store will offer a variety of styles and tastes, fitting for both outdoor and professional ventures.
- By Lisa Monti
Over the past 30 years, the Second Saturday Art Walk in Old Town Bay St. Louis has become one of the most popular events in the region. You'll find cool deals, fresh meals and lots of art and live music all day, but the action heats up 4:00-7:00 pm with gallery openings and live music keeping the streets humming with activity.
Join our community in making Christmas magical for children across Hancock County. The holidays always bring forth plenty of opportunities for citizens to lend a helping hand to those in their community who need it. You’ll be sure to stay on Santa’s “nice” list when you participate!
- by Kirby Rhodes, Editor
A new restaurant being built in downtown Bay St. Louis will feature high-end Asian fusion cuisine, sushi, and a rooftop bar with cocktails and water views.
- by Lisa Monti |
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