It was standing-room only in the Bay St. Louis City Council Chambers on Tuesday when the council met in a special workshop session to discuss potentially restricting alcohol sales after
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The Gulf Coast is still mourning the loss of Bay St. Louis man Cayce Seal who suffered an electric shock while on the job last week in New Orleans.
Family and friends express their love, memories, and farewell messages on the casket where lineman Cayce Seal will take his final rest. Cayce’s older brother, Cody, said, “I know Cayce would want this as opposed to just a store-bought picked casket. I know he would want something that his family and friends all worked on and signed and had their hands on.”
The 28-year-old son, father, sibling, and community leader leaves behind a legacy that makes his family proud. Cayce’s father, Doug Seal, said, “Cayce made an impact on every life he’s touched and not because he wanted to be noticed but because it’s the right thing to do.”
Familiar faces to lead Bay St. Louis after primary election results By WLOX Staff | April 6, 2021 at 10:08 PM CDT - Updated April 6 at 10:08 PM
BAY ST. LOUIS, Miss. (WLOX) - A new face will represent Ward 4 in the Bay St. Louis City Council after Tuesdayâs primary municipal election.
Mayor Mike Favre ran unopposed in the election as did Ward 3 Councilman Jeffrey Reed and Ward 6 Councilman Josh DeSalvo.
Incumbent Gary Knoblock beat Jerry Felder for Councilman at Large with 60% of the vote.
In Ward 1, incumbent Doug Seal received 59% of the vote over opponent Tisha Murphy.
Kyle Lewis beat incumbent Lary J. Smith for the Ward 4 seat after receiving 60% of the vote.