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Hancock Lady Hawks drop game 1 of state championship series 2-1
SUMMARY: High school softball state championships began today at Southern Miss with three teams competing for the title. Hancock High School played against South Penola Lady Tigers in a close game, ultimately losing 2-1. Both teams had strong performances with key plays and runs in the fifth, sixth, and seventh innings. The Lady Hawks will have a chance to redeem themselves in game two on Thursday and potentially force a game three on Saturday. Fans can expect more exciting and competitive action as the teams battle for the state championship title. Stay tuned for updates and highlights from the tournament.

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Historic Barq’s bottling building transforming into bed and breakfast
SUMMARY: The historic Barq’s Bottling Building in Biloxi is being transformed into a bed and breakfast after years of restoration. Once listed among the state’s most endangered historical sites, the building was in disrepair, with contractors doubting its survival. Now, thanks to owner TZ Nikovich and the city’s approval, the site will preserve its history as a landmark of Biloxi’s seafood legacy and Barq’s root beer origins. Owned by Thomas Qua, great-grandson of Barq’s creator Edward Barq, the building will house museum-quality displays and celebrate the legacy when it opens in August. Nikovich will reside there full-time.

The old Barq’s bottling building in Biloxi will soon have new life.
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Waveland officials considering change to governing process
SUMMARY: Waveland officials are considering changing the city’s outdated special charter government, a process requiring approval from the attorney general, legislature, and governor. Alderman Rhonda Amy Gamble argued that this update would make government operations more efficient. However, residents voiced concerns at a recent meeting, questioning the timing of the change when other issues, such as the city’s deteriorating pier, remain unresolved. Despite pushback, the council feels obligated to explore options for improvement. To proceed, 20% of voters would need to sign a petition for the idea to be put to a vote.

Waveland leaders are considering changing the way they handle government in the city.
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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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