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Tree dedication for Lt Michael Boutte at Bay St Louis Historic L&N Train Depot

WXXV News 25 July 2, 2021 This afternoon, the Bay St. Louis community showed its support for fallen Hancock County Lt. Michael Boutte with the dedication of a 131-year-old live oak tree. The Bay Waveland Garden Club, with the help of the Bay St. Louis City Council and the Hancock County Sheriff’s Office, unveiled a plaque dedicating the historic tree to Lt. Bouttee at a small public gathering including Sheriff Ricky Adam and Lt. Boutte’s wife. The tree measures 12 foot 4 inches in circumference, 115 feet in spread, and it’s almost 70 feet tall. Anita Warner from the Live Oak Registry of Hancock County and the catalyst behind the memorial was inspired to find a tree in remembrance of Lt. Boutte because of its symbolism of life and provision. “The tree continues to give life to so many of us. It cleans the air. It provides shade. It’s absolutely gorgeous. And these trees are witness trees. This tree has been here for 131 years. Think about all the things it’s seen in t

The Reach Cafe provides connection in times of isolation

The Reach Café, a non-profit, has been operating using grant money from the United Church of Canada since February 2019. The café is located in the basements of the United Churches in Oxbow and Alameda, where they welcome the community. Recently, the Reach Café was closed for three weeks due to increased COVID-19 cases in the area, but is excited to have their doors open once again. “This is our second week open. It was a good week back. We’ve had some pretty good traffic. We have some new drink items, so there have been regulars in to see what’s different,” said barista Megan Andersen.

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