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Small, private Memorial Day commemorations held at Biloxi National Cemetery

Wreath Walk for Biloxi National Cemetery

Wreath Walk for Biloxi National Cemetery May 24, 2021 Participants woke up early Saturday morning to participate in the Wreath Walk to help raise funds for Wreaths for Biloxi National Cemetery. They walked three. May 24, 2021 Chandy Fest was canceled last year due to COVID-19, but on Saturday, many flocked to Chandeleur Island Brewing Company for the return of the. May 24, 2021 People put on their best white attire for the Dinner under the Stars event put on Sunday evening to help raise money for American. May 24, 2021 High pressure will dominate the area for the next few days. Southerly surface winds will help to enhance the moisture and warm air moving.

Black Greek-lettered organizations carry on the legacy to uplift their communities

Black Greek-lettered organizations carry on the legacy to uplift their communities Black Greek-lettered organizations carry on the legacy to uplift their communities By Brandy McGill | February 24, 2021 at 5:36 PM CST - Updated February 24 at 7:01 PM BILOXI, Miss. (WLOX) - More than 100 years ago, young African American women strived to uplift their community in a positive way. Black Greek-lettered organizations known as the ‘Divine Nine’ allowed them to do that. Here on the Gulf Coast, there are many people involved in those organizations that serve their community and carrying on the history. You hear the chants mainly on college campuses and you see the strolls, but most importantly for the organizations, it’s the service Black Greek-lettered sororities provide to communities nationwide.

WATCH LIVE AT 11:30am: Remembering Lt Boutte, South Mississippi prepares to lay fallen hero to rest

WATCH: Funeral for Lt. Boutte features full honors with 21-gun salute, end of watch call A full military service was held for Lt. Mike Boutte, the Hancock County deputy killed in the line of duty on Feb. 1. Slain Hancock County deputy Lt. Michael A. Boutte Sr. received full military honors at his funeral in Bay St. Louis on Tuesday. By Lindsay Knowles | February 9, 2021 at 6:42 AM CST - Updated February 9 at 2:52 PM BAY ST. LOUIS, Miss. (WLOX) - Family, friends, and law enforcement officers across South Mississippi are saying farewell today to Lt. Michael Boutte. Hundreds gathered in Bay St. Louis Tuesday for the funeral service, including dignitaries like Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves, as well as officers and leadership from several law enforcement agencies across South Mississippi.

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