Bay St. Louis
Bay St. Louis
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BAY ST. LOUIS
Our Lady Academy graduates in Bay St. Louis looking forward to new chapter
BAY ST. LOUIS -- For the close-knit class of Our Lady Academy's 25 graduates, Saturday's graduation was not a good-bye, but the start of a new chapter.
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BAY ST. LOUIS
Fight brewing over Bay St. Louis 'Town Green'
BAY ST. LOUIS -- A property battle is shaping up in Bay St. Louis over property known as the city's town green.
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EDUCATION
Schools want more money from land leases
BAY ST. LOUIS -- The Bay-Waveland School District is hoping to renegotiate a 40-year-old lease in hopes of bringing in more money for its schools.
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BUSINESS
Barnwood booms with tweet around the world
BAY ST. LOUIS -- In just a couple of months, Bob Somerhalder went from unemployed house framer to owner of a hot new furniture and décor businesses on the Internet. With a single tweet from his famous younger brother, “Vampire Diaries” star Ian Somerhalder, orders come pouring...
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EVENTS
City on a roll
BAY ST. LOUIS -- Bicyclists gathered in Bay St. Louis Monday for a “Bike-In” to celebrate National Bike to Work Day.
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LIVING
Bay High class reunion 54 years in the making
When the class of 1958 graduated from high school, gas was 25 cents a gallon. Fifty-four years later, gas is well over $3.00 a gallon.
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GRADUATIONS
200 walk for GED certificates at Coliseum
BILOXI -- The GED instructors were looking for a student among the 200 graduating who didn’t mind speaking before a crowd, and they picked Laura Hanson.
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DIAMONDHEAD
Father gives up life vest to save his daughter
HANCOCK COUNTY -- Ernest “EJ” Johnson, 54, thought of his daughter’s safety before his own when he drowned Sunday morning in the Jourdan River near the Mississippi 603 bridge.
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BAY ST. LOUIS
Bay man charged in Easter weekend shooting
A Bay St. Louis man has been arrested on a charge of murder in the shooting death of Louis Matranga, officials said.
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BAY ST. LOUIS
City to replace wording on Katrina markers
A reminder of Katrina’s high water mark in Hancock County will soon be replaced with a welcome greeting to visitors, officials said.








