Jackson County employee charged in theft of equipment from road department
May 13, 2021
An employee of the Jackson County road department has been charged in the theft of equipment belonging to the county.
Sheriff Mike Ezell said sheriff s.
May 12, 2021
Local seafood royalty gathered at St. Michael Catholic Church this evening for a big poster reveal.
Past kings and queens as well as the 2021.
May 12, 2021
In Gulfport, the Institute for Marine Mammal Studies welcomes their first school group of visitors since the pandemic.
An elementary school from Arkansas traveled to.
May 12, 2021
The City of Pascagoula will have a variety of events going on this week regarding the La Pointe-Krebs House and Museum.
Jackson County school community to vote on $67 million bond
May 2, 2021
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VANCLEAVE, Miss. (AP) Jackson County Schools are holding a vote this month on whether to approve a $67 million bond that would go to improvements at three different schools. WLOX-TV reports that the money would go to East Central, Vancleave, and St. Martin schools on projects including classrooms, fine arts and gymnasiums.
“Right now, our students that are in the arts, do not have proper facilities for what they do in band, choir, drama and so on and so of course, that makes a difference, Jackson County Schools Superintendent Dr. John Strycker told WLOX. “We wouldn’t have the football team playing football in the grass yard, you have a nice stadium with artificial turf, and I don’t begrudge that, I think that’s awesome for art students deserve the same.”