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Celebrate Cities: Chatting with Mayor Rusty Quave
SUMMARY: Mayor Rusty Quave of D'Iberville discusses the city's growth and development over the past three decades in a recent interview. He mentions new projects, including a retirement community and a new marina, as well as plans for economic development and infrastructure improvements. Quave highlights efforts to combat litter and promote economic growth in the area, including attracting new businesses and working with developers on various projects. He also praises the success of the Scarlet Pearl, a major development in the city. Overall, Quave is optimistic about the future of D'Iberville and the Gulf Coast region.
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Nature Conservancy in Mississippi constructing Tony Trapani Oyster Reef
SUMMARY: A 35-acre oyster reef is being built in Bay St Louis as a recreational fishing spot and oyster landing ground. Agencies are working to repopulate oysters by creating places for them to attach and mature, with mounds of limestone being constructed vertically to serve this purpose. Tom Morman is spearheading the project, with the goal of oysters growing, reproducing, and drifting to commercial reefs downstream. The project is set to be completed in the next two to three weeks and is located just outside of Bay St Louis, south of the Wolf River.
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5/3 – The Chief's “Cloudy & Breezy” FriYay Morning Forecast
SUMMARY: The weather forecast for the weekend includes warm temperatures, mostly cloudy skies, and a slight chance of showers. Today will be breezy with a high of 82 degrees, while Saturday and Sunday will be partly cloudy with temperatures in the mid-80s. Light fog may be an issue tomorrow morning due to lighter winds. The chance of rain is minimal, with only a 20% chance of showers. The weather pattern is expected to remain calm with little rainfall in the area over the next week. Stick around for the morning Business Report following this weather update.
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Happening May 1-11: Spring Art Exhibit in Pascagoula
SUMMARY: The 45th Spring Art Exhibit and sale in Pascagoula is featuring a variety of artwork from different artists, including wood carving, mixed media, photography, pastel, drawing, and sculpture. The exhibit is open to counties in Mississippi and Mobile County in Alabama. The reception is free and open to the public on Friday, May 3rd, from 4:00 to 7:00, with refreshments and artists receiving awards. The exhibit will be on display until May 11th at the River Art Gallery on Delmas Avenue. The gallery features a range of artwork, including photography, pastel paintings, and woodworking pieces. Visit the Facebook page for more information.
Marguerite Pivarnik and Jeff Baldock share what to expect at the 45th Spring Art Exhibit and Sale coming up in Pascagoula.
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