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February 2020
| February 5
February 5, 2020
Health department investigates after reports of viral stomach bug at Nereids ball
Funeral details set for 4th Coast child to die of rare DIPG cancer. She was 3 years old.
Driver arrested after he hit 6 people outside Gulfport plasma center with van. 1 died.
Man wounded in shootout with Hancock deputies identified, arrested, sheriff says
Child sex abuse charges multiply against Gulfport father accused of molesting 5-year-old
Why George County standout McKinnley Jackson chose Texas A&M over Alabama
5 Coast soccer teams advance to title round as SSC, Ocean Springs keep up tradition
George County has a new football coach and he’s aiming for a ‘championship level.’
Southern Miss football wraps up class of 2020 with five more signees
‘We’re awfully proud of him.’ George County’s McKinnley Jackson makes his college decision