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Katrina survivors change lives - By FRANK STUMBO
The Coastal residents who in the wake of Hurricane Katrina faced a staggering challenge of rebuilding their homes, lives and communities did so with humility and dignity and continue to do so five ...
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SUBMITTED BY GLENN MILLER
O God whom saints and angels delight to worship in heaven. Be ever present to your servants who seek thru art and music to perfect the praises offered by offered by your people on earth and grant ...
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DMR letter halting spill response projects funded by BP
I am pleased to inform you that every indication from observations conducted in the Gulf of Mexico are that there should be no new threats to Mississippi’s coastal waters from liquefied oil from th...
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OS Aldermen attendance records vary - By FRANK STUMBO
Attendance records for the Ocean Springs Board of Aldermen over the past year vary from perfect attendance for one alderman to 15 missed meetings for another that has been battling health issues. W...
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Aquacultured shrimp at GCRL’s Cedar Point facility are drained from their raceways into baskets before they are sorted through. About 3,000 pounds of shrimp were harvested.

GCRL scientists produce largest harvest of aqualculture crabs

- By FRANK STUMBO

About 3,000 pounds of Pacific White Shrimp were harvested Tuesday morning at the Gulf Coast Research Lab’s Cedar Point facility in what is the largest harvest of indoor aquacultured shrimp in this ...
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MPB’s Writers Remembers Willie Morris - 11th Anniversary of Morris’s death
JACKSON , Miss. – Mississippi Public Broadcasting ( MPB ) will air Writers: Remembering Willie Morris on Thursday, August 5, in honor of the 11th anniversary of Morris’s death. Writers is an MPB...
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PHOTO BY BOB BROWN/THE GAZETTE
    Motorists heading east on Government are greeted with construction signs as they come to the intersection of Government and Martin Luther King Boulevard. The construction is part of the second phase of the city’s streetscape project. Work begins on Downtown Streetscape phase two - By FRANK STUMBO
Construction crews are at it again in the downtown areas of Ocean Springs as the second phase of the city’s $3.5 million streetscape project got underway in late July. The project, which is f...
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SUBMITTED PHOTO/THE GAZETTE MUSIC TAKES ACTION: Benefit for Stephen Garlotte Jr
Life flies by us. We watch our children grow and friends come and go but for one Coast musician, life is a little more than that. Some of you may know Steve. He has worked at Pinkston’s Music in Gu...
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Feinberg: “File a Claim” - By ROBERT DAVIS
The point man in charge of the $20 billion set aside for Gulf oil spill damages told a crowd of eager listeners on Friday that he has some tough questions to answer. “I am here to give you straight...
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Linda Adams retires after 42 years with Ocean Springs Hospital - By FRANK STUMBO

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Since Ocean Springs Hospital opened its doors more than 42 years ago it has been constantly changing, growing and becoming better in every way to keep up with the area’s growing population.  ...
The new oil tourist - By ROBERT DAVIS
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Out-of-town visitors come to coast for glimpse of oil
GAZETTE ON BUSINESS: Coastal Coin Laundry - By ERICKA COLEMAN, Team of Youth Writers
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Coastal Coin Laundry in Ocean Springs is not your average Laundromat, said owner Ken Meyer. Meyer and his wife, Pauline, both United States Air Force retirees, have owned and operated this...
News of the Weird - THE GAZETTE
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Even in the face of an environmental disaster America’s entrepreneurial spirit can not be stifled- even if it is in bad taste. Tar balls from the beaches of Florida, Mississippi and Louisi...
Residents voice displeasure about Walker Home to Board of Aldermen - By FRANK STUMBO
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Several Ocean Springs residents voiced their concerns to the Board of Aldermen during last Tuesday evening’s council meeting about the lack of progress in cleaning up a Hurricane Katrina damage...

BP says oil from its broken well has stopped gushing into the Gulf of Mexico for the first time since April.

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BP says oil from its broken well has stopped gushing into the Gulf of Mexico for the first time since April. The announcement Thursday came after company officials said all valves had been shut on ...
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