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New director named at Stennis International Airport
SUMMARY: Austin Jenkins has been appointed as the new director of Sinus International Airport by the Hancock County port and harbor commission. Jenkins, who previously managed the operations of two airports in the Jackson Municipal Airport Authority, brings his experience as a licensed commercial pilot and holder of an FAA remote pilot certificate to his new role.
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Rotary Club addresses State of Jackson County
SUMMARY: Jackson County leaders are focusing on growth and development for 2025, discussing key issues at a recent Rotary Club meeting. Safety concerns regarding Highway 609, which is prone to accidents, were addressed, highlighting the need for improvements to support local businesses and reduce traffic. The introduction of a new Bass Pro Shop is anticipated to enhance retail options in the area, helping to position Jackson County as a competitive shopping destination compared to neighboring regions. Overall, community leaders are optimistic about the future and committed to making Jackson County a safer, more vibrant place.
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Chamber Spotlight – Pam's Gym & Tonic
SUMMARY: Leanda Jones from the Mississippi Golf Coast Chamber of Commerce introduces this month’s membership spotlight, featuring Pam’s Gym and Tonic. Owner Pamela Dowel describes her studio as a welcoming community for women of all ages and fitness levels, emphasizing that fitness should be enjoyable and lifelong. The studio offers 44 classes per month, including popular Pilates sessions. Located at 1811 Government Street in Ocean Springs, they encourage connections through fitness. For more information, visit their website at www.pamsjimandtonic.com. The Chamber congratulates Pam’s Gym and Tonic on their success and invites others to join or learn more at MsCoastChamber.com.
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Gulf Coast Orchid Show this weekend
SUMMARY: Will Thompson discusses the Gulf Coast Orchid Show, showcasing various orchids like the Dendrobium, Analou, and Cattleyas. These plants thrive in bright light and can go without water for longer periods. The show will feature six vendors, allowing visitors to buy and learn about orchids, as well as an exhibit where flowering orchids are judged by American Orchid Society experts. The event takes place at the Goet Convention Center at 2012 Library Road, from 10 AM to 6 PM Friday and Saturday, and 10 AM to 3 PM Sunday. Admission is free.
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