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Two Men and a Truck give back to mothers in need across the Coast

Two Men and a Truck give back to mothers in need across the Coast May 7, 2021 To show their appreciation for mothers, Two Men and a Truck decided to help mothers in need across the Coast by collecting items for. May 7, 20211 Gulfport High School’s Robotics team is now ranked number two in the world for their 2021 Robot Build. Zakeri Brown has been competing on robotics. May 7, 20211 The Salvation Army is taking another step in providing and securing the futures of South Mississippi families in need. This new phase of the program. May 7, 2021 Bicyclists from across the Coast are gathering this evening in Downtown Biloxi for a ride with purpose.

In effort of prevention, Scarlet Pearl employees learn about domestic violence

In effort of prevention, Scarlet Pearl employees learn about domestic violence In effort of prevention, Scarlet Pearl employees learn about domestic violence By John Fitzhugh | February 23, 2021 at 6:30 PM CST - Updated February 23 at 7:12 PM D’IBERVILLE, Miss. (WLOX) - One in three women and one in four men in South Mississippi have been affected by domestic violence. That number is higher than the national average, which shows the critical need for awareness and training on the Gulf Coast. Scarlet Pearl Casino Resort has 800 employees. According to statistics, at least 200 of them have been affected by domestic violence. The casino has partnered with the Gulf Coast Center for Nonviolence to provide training for employees so they can help themselves and others.

Small shops cater to last-minute Christmas shoppers

Small shops cater to last-minute Christmas shoppers Durango, Colorado Currently Wed In Durango and Farmington, COVID limits have people supporting local retailers By Patrick Armijo Education, business & real estate reporter Thursday, Dec. 24, 2020 5:00 PM Updated: Sunday, Jan. 3, 2021 10:20 AM Shanna Igo of Pagosa Springs usually waits to buy Christmas stocking-stuffers because she can typically find sales. A recent transplant from Austin, Texas, Igo says she wanted to hit local shops in Durango and Pagosa Springs to support small retailers during the COVID-19 pandemic. She was looking for stocking stuffers at Urban Market in Durango. Patrick Armijo/Durango Herald Julie Revilla, of Albuquerque and Durango, eyed jewelery on Christmas Eve at There’s No Place Like Home. Her Christmas shopping was complete, but she wanted a few “last-minute” things for her nieces’ stockings.

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