BILOXI, Miss. • The evening before Hurricane Zeta made landfall, Vicki Dean and her husband, Kenny, were curious to see if the distant storm was already churning up Biloxi’s Back Bay.
Like they did many evenings…
BILOXI, Miss. • The evening before Hurricane Zeta made landfall, Vicki Dean and her husband, Kenny, were curious to see if the distant storm was already churning up Biloxi’s Back Bay.
Like they did many evenings…
SUMMARY: On February 19, 2025, the Ocean Springs Chamber of Commerce-Main Street Tourism Bureau held its annual community awards ceremony, celebrating individuals who significantly contributed to the community in 2024. The awards recognized various categories, including Community Leader of the Year awarded to Rickey Authement and Educator of the Year to Angela Shelby. Other winners included Bryan Rodgers as Volunteer of the Year and Battalion Chief Keith Guice as First Responder of the Year (Fire). The event was supported by significant sponsors such as Chevron and Citizens Bank. For more details, contact the Chamber at 228-875-4424.
The post Community leaders receive prestigious awards at Chamber-Main Street Annual Meeting appeared first on www.wxxv25.com
SUMMARY: Tessa Keating, a University of Southern Mississippi alumna, plays a key role in promoting NASA’s Artemis lunar missions at the John C. Stennis Space Center. A Carriere, Miss. native, she earned her master’s degree in communications from USM in 2006 and began her career at NASA as an intern. Today, as the protocol officer, Keating oversees events and high-level visits while educating the public on space exploration. In 2024, she received the prestigious Silver Snoopy Award for her contributions to NASA Stennis. Keating is passionate about promoting the Artemis program and its historic milestones in space exploration.
The post Southern Miss Alumna Helps Make History at John C. Stennis Space Center appeared first on www.wxxv25.com
SUMMARY: Dr. Zach Moulds, Dean of Student Services at Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College’s Harrison County Campus, has been awarded the Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) Distinguished College Administrator for 2025. This recognition acknowledges college leaders dedicated to student success, as nominated by PTK students. Moulds will be honored at the PTK Annual Convention, Catalyst 2025, in Kansas City from April 3-5. He emphasized the importance of the opportunities provided by PTK and MGCCC for student development. Moulds, who joined MGCCC in 2019 and holds multiple degrees, expressed gratitude for the award and pride in his team’s efforts.
The post MGCCC’s Dr. Zach Moulds named Phi Theta Kappa Distinguished College Administrator appeared first on www.wxxv25.com
Jeff Landry’s budget includes cuts to Louisiana’s domestic violence shelter funding
Modest drops in some North Carolina prices under Trump | North Carolina
Bills from NC lawmakers expand gun rights, limit cellphone use
Timing out the incoming winter weather
Remains of Aubrey Dameron found, family gathers in her honor
Expert discusses how deportations could cause labor shortages for several industries
SC Flu cases on the rise: Prisma Health Doctors speak out on how to spot symptoms, get treatment
Mississippi could face health research funding cuts under Trump administration policy