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City water, sewer coming to annexed Ocean Springs residents
SUMMARY: Ocean Springs recently annexed about six square miles, incorporating around 700 new homes into the city. This expansion means these residents will now receive city police, fire protection, sewer, and water services, replacing their current septic tanks and wells. While this integration process includes switching waste management services, the main challenge lies in connecting homes to city utilities—a $12 million project spread over five years. Some residents, like Charles Holman, express concerns about potential costs and property tax increases. The city assures that tax revenues will be offset by better services and lower fire insurance rates. Emergency services are already in place, with plans to hire more officers.

Monday marked the first day that recently annexed homeowners are now served by Ocean Springs.
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Nonprofit installs faster handicap ramps for veterans and others in need
SUMMARY: Mississippi Heroes, a nonprofit, is installing faster handicap ramps for veterans and others in need. These ramps, which previously took a long time to assemble, are now quicker to install thanks to a new modular design. Veteran Harry Hayes received a ramp that will make life easier for him and his wife, as they often couldn’t go outside due to the difficulty. The organization is seeking help through donations and volunteer support. The new ramps, which last for 10 years, can be moved and reused when no longer needed. Over 40 people are waiting for ramps in Mississippi.

Nonprofit installs faster handicap ramps for veterans and others in need
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Salvation Army Kroc Center hosting ‘Ties & Tiaras’ event to celebrate parents and children
SUMMARY: The Salvation Army Kroc Center is hosting a “Ties & Tiaras” event on May 3rd, from 4 to 6 p.m., celebrating parents and children. Originally a father-daughter dance, it has expanded to include all family members after little boys expressed interest. The event features dancing, games, prizes, and a meal provided by Slim Chickens. It aims to bring families together for a fun and memorable evening, with military dads often seen dancing with their daughters in uniform. Tickets are affordable, costing $5, and more details are available on the Croc Center’s website.

Formerly known as the Daddy & Daughter Dance, the Salvation Army Kroc Center is hosting a Ties and Tiara event to celebrate parents and their children.
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Long Beach takes next step toward long-awaited harbor repairs
SUMMARY: Long Beach city leaders are progressing towards repairing the storm-damaged harbor, following Hurricane Zeta’s destruction of piers and docks in October 2020. In a recent meeting, aldermen voted to solicit bids for inner harbor repairs. Although FEMA awarded the city $2.58 million, rising costs due to inflation may exceed this amount. FEMA will reimburse the actual repair costs, prompting the city to finalize expenditure estimates. Harbor improvement efforts will continue under the current administration until June 30, with additional work underway on the inner bulkhead wall funded by Tidelands Gulf Restoration and Gilsa funds.

In a special-called meeting Thursday night, aldermen voted to open bids to repair and improve the inner harbor. For more Local …
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