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Gulfport churches join together celebrating diversity
SUMMARY: Two churches in Gulfport are coming together to celebrate diversity. The Saint Paul Missionary Baptist Church of Lyman and Heaven Bound Church are taking turns hosting service to unite their church members. Leslie Rojas shares more on these faith leaders’ efforts. Both churches will take turns hosting service to bring their members together.
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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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Wiggins businesses able to apply for exterior improvements grants in 2025
SUMMARY: In the New Year, downtown Wiggins will benefit from a new wave of grants under the facade grant program, a collaboration between the Stone County Economic Development Partnership and Mississippi Power. These grants encourage businesses to enhance their exteriors, allowing for refunds up to $5,000 for approved improvements. Since 2022, ten businesses have participated, leading to $440,000 in grants and $200,000 in enhancements. The initiative has revitalized the central business district, creating more traffic and business opportunities. In 2025, $50,000 will be available in grants, marking the largest allocation for the program. Applications open in January.
A new wave of grants will be available for Wiggins businesses in the new year.
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12/24 Ryan's “Warm Christmas” Tuesday Morning Forecast
SUMMARY: Good morning, South Mississippi! The weather is looking nice with blue skies and mild temperatures in the mid-40s, warming towards the low 60s later. A weak front will bring some clouds and spotty showers, but nothing significant expected through Christmas. Over the next week, highs will remain above average, peaking around the low 70s, especially towards the weekend. Though there may be occasional rain showers, overall conditions will be relatively mild, with temperatures staying above the normal low of 44 degrees. Enjoy the holiday weather as we move into the new week!
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