Gulfport Mayoral and City Council Swearing-in Ceremony
July 1, 2021
Almost a month after the conclusion of the 2021 municipal elections, another Coast city is welcoming its newly elected city government this evening.
News 25’s Grace Boyles has more on the swearing-in of Gulfport Mayor Billy Hewes and the seven councilmembers.
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New resource available to assist business owners in historic Gulfport Building
Officials from the Mississippi Small Business Development Center, headquartered at the University of Mississippi, celebrated the opening of the Gulf Coast Business Resource Center on Thursday (May 20) in downtown Gulfport. Photo by Thomas Graning/Ole Miss Digital Imaging Services
GULFPORT, Miss. – Officials from the Mississippi Small Business Development Center, headquartered at the University of Mississippi, celebrated the opening of the Gulf Coast Business Resource Center on Thursday (May 20) in downtown Gulfport.
Sponsored by Hancock Whitney, the Gulf Coast Business Resource Center is on the eighth floor of the historic Gulfport Building at Hancock Whitney Plaza. The new business center will provide one-on-one counseling, workshops, technical assistance and international trade expertise.
Harrison Central Marching Band invited to perform at National Independence Parade
The past year has been difficult for students across the globe, including those in after school programs such as sports, theater, and band.
Through all the ups and downs of the pandemic, the Harrison Central Marching Band was able to secure an opportunity of a lifetime.
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After a 16-year drought, the Harrison Central band will be returning to the national stage at the nation’s capital in the summer of 2022.
With the help of Gulfport Mayor Billy Hewes, who nominated the Red Rebels to perform in the National Independence Day Parade and video submission, the HCHS marching band secured its spot in the celebration and gained national recognition. Band Director Dell Trotter said, “The fact that the band program itself is garnering a reputation in the community– this has always been a band community. I graduated from Harrison Central High School, so this has always been a band commu
Turkey Creek flooding brings out lingering disputes in Gulfport wlox.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wlox.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.