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Blessing of the Fleet highlights struggles facing local shrimp industry
SUMMARY: The annual Blessing of the Fleet in Pass Christian highlights the struggles facing the local shrimp industry, which is threatened by rising fuel costs and falling shrimp prices, compounded by imports that disrupt sustainability. For nearly 50 years, the event has symbolized hope and protection for shrimpers. This year, organizers aim to revitalize the tradition by focusing on the industry’s challenges while reconnecting the community to its roots. The event fosters unity, celebrates heritage, and draws attention to the impact on local fishermen. It brings together diverse groups, offering a cultural experience alongside the festivities.

Blessing of the Fleet highlights struggles facing local shrimp industry
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City of Gautier moving forward with next phase of Town Center project
SUMMARY: The City of Gautier is advancing to the next phase of its Town Center project, transforming the old Singing River Mall site. Residents and businesses are eager for the change, with excitement building around new developments and events at the nearby amphitheater. Mayor Casey Vaughn announced bids for demolishing the blighted property will go out on April 22, aiming for a mixed-use development that includes new businesses and a café. Plans also feature a new city hall and the Mississippi Songwriters Hall of Fame. Community members believe these projects will stimulate growth and attract visitors, benefiting the local economy.

Gautier residents and businesses are excited to see the old Singing River Mall site transformed into something new. For more …
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Daycares and parents react to temporary changes to Mississippi Child Care Payment Program
SUMMARY: Cuts in federal funding to Mississippi’s Child Care Payment Program are causing financial strain for many parents who rely on it to afford daycare. With the program’s freeze on applications, single mother Amber Keenum struggles to pay for daycare for her 2-year-old. Wendy’s Childcare Academy in Pascagoula, where 75% of families depend on the program, faces potential closures or layoffs. Both daycare owners and parents are calling on the state for assistance to ensure children’s safety and continued care. The program remains available for families with low incomes or special needs children.

Cuts in federal funding have some parents wondering how they will afford daycare going forward.
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Bestselling author Robert Edsel releasing novel highlighting World War II experiences
SUMMARY: Bestselling author Robert Edsel’s new book *Remember Us* explores the human cost of freedom during World War II through the stories of 12 characters, including John Laauo, a pilot who survived being shot down over the Netherlands. Drawing on personal letters, diaries, and historical records, Edsel highlights the sacrifices made by American soldiers and civilians, especially the Dutch, who created a unique grave adoption program to honor their American liberators. The book reflects on the long-lasting impact of war, emphasizing the importance of remembering the sacrifices of women and men who served. *Remember Us* releases on April 29.

Drawing on never-before-seen footage, Edsel shows the painful price of freedom on the battlefields and inside American homes during World War II.
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