The new Business Resource Center owes its existence to the efforts of the City of Bay St. Louis and the Hancock Chamber of Commerce.
- HCC press release
This year’s Carnival season is a short one, starting with the feast of the Epiphany on January 6 and ending with Fat Tuesday on February 13. But that’s plenty of time to celebrate and enjoy five unique parades that will take to the streets starting February 4 and wind down with four parades in four days leading up to Mardi Gras day.
- by Shoofly Staff
Dolly Should is happening again! This year, we decided to write a letter to the Queen herself and see if she’s inclined to join us in celebrating her birthday. Annual attendees of this Mockingbird event will carry on the celebration, no matter Dolly’s travel itinerary!
- by Anne Pitre
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
The holiday bazaar season kicks off in the coming weeks with six different holiday markets taking place in Bay St. Louis, Waveland, Diamondhead, and Pass Christian.
- by Maurice Singleton
Conceptualized by local Mallory Ellis, this Bay St. Louis based company is growing. Little Tales just welcomed Margaret Milner to the team! Mallory has built a brand that nurtures child development through sensory play with non-toxic and educational play kits.
- by Anne Pitre
(Reprinted from August 2015)
Thanksgiving in August: the 10th Anniversary of Hurricane Katrina in Bay St. Louis
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
Stylish, comfortable shoes do exist! You just have to know where to find them.
- by Kirby Rhodes
The finishes used on the Farragut Lofts project provide a preview of what the luxury condominiums have to offer. It won’t be long before residents call this place home.
– By Maurice Singleton
Hometown historian Pat Murphy’s coming-of-age stories were a hit with readers who relished his recollections of what Bay St. Louis was like in the ‘60s and ‘70s.
- By Lisa Monti |
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