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Gulf Coast Business Council sets stage for business in Hancock Co.
SUMMARY: Hancock County leaders are focused on bringing in more business to boost economic growth in the area of South Mississippi. The Gulf Coast Business Council held its annual meeting in Bay St. Louis, where executive director Blaine Lafontaine discussed the ongoing projects that aim to attract new tenants and improve infrastructure. These projects include the expansion of the runway and apron at Stennis International Airport and development at Port Bienville. The council plans to hold more meetings at different locations along the coast, including Jackson, to expedite the timeline for these initiatives.
One group is shining light on what’s happening business-wise in Hancock County.
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DIGITAL DESK: Futurecast shows potentially threats for next couple days (12/27/24)
SUMMARY: Meteorologist Aaron Colby reports ongoing severe weather in South Mississippi, including strong storms and a tornado warning. A new weather system is developing, leading to a heightened threat for severe weather this weekend. Current temperatures remain in the 60s and 70s, with minimal change expected. An enhanced risk of severe weather is forecasted for Saturday night, particularly for northern areas, with potential for damaging winds, isolated tornadoes, and flooding. Rainfall may reach three inches in some locations. By early Sunday morning, the storms are expected to clear, followed by cooler temperatures as winds shift from the northwest.
Meteorologist Aaron Colby walks us through the futurecast for the next 48 hours. We could see severe weather throughout Friday and Saturday.
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Happening until January 12: Christmas tree recycling in Harrison County
SUMMARY: Mississippi Power has partnered with Harrison County to launch its annual Christmas tree recycling program, running from today until January 12th. Five convenient drop-off locations are available throughout Harrison County for residents to recycle their live Christmas trees. The trees must be free of decorations and cannot be flocked. The recycled trees will be transformed into mulch for parks and flower beds, supporting environmental stewardship. This program, which has been ongoing for several years, aims to provide a safe disposal option while enhancing local green spaces. Residents are encouraged to recycle their trees promptly to prevent fire hazards.
Gifts are now unwrapped and decorations are all boxed up — but where do we throw out our Christmas trees? Kaila Moran Griffith answers.
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Take It By Force Ministries provides Christmas Eve dinner for those in need
SUMMARY: During the Christmas season, the Ministry “Take It By Force” delivered warmth and nourishment to the unsheltered in Gulfport, Mississippi. Led by Pastor Tanya Powell, the ministry prepared over 70 meals and offered prayers on a chilly evening outside Feed My Sheep. Emphasizing selflessness and service, Pastor Powell highlighted the importance of caring for the homeless, especially during the holidays. She called for local and state leaders to collaborate in providing shelter for those in need, advocating for the use of vacant buildings. Looking ahead, the ministry plans to host more feeding events in 2025, aiming to double their outreach.
With help from the congregation, over 70 plates were prepared and handed out along with prayers and words of encouragement.
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