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GULFPORT, Mississippi — Overnight storms flooded streets along the Mississippi coast. Afternoon storms brought a repeat while bringing rivers brim-full.


However, Harrison and Jackson county emergency officials say they don't have any reports of flooded buildings.


They say many roads in Biloxi, Gulfport, Moss Point and Pascagoula flooded overnight, and some flooded again in the afternoon.


Harrison County emergency director Rupert Lacy says the Tchoutacaboeuffa (SHOO-tuh-kuh-BUFF) River was at flood stage Tuesday evening and rising, but was not expected to cause any property damage. He says the Biloxi River was nearing flood stage.


Jackson County deputy emergency director Terry Jackson says the Pascagoula River remains below flood stage. The National Weather Service says that by Friday, it could be high enough at Graham Ferry to threaten lower elevated homes at Cumbest Bluff.




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GULFPORT, Mississippi — Overnight storms flooded streets along the Mississippi coast. Afternoon storms brought a repeat while bringing rivers brim-full.


However, Harrison and Jackson county emergency officials say they don't have any reports of flooded buildings.


They say many roads in Biloxi, Gulfport, Moss Point and Pascagoula flooded overnight, and some flooded again in the afternoon.


Harrison County emergency director Rupert Lacy says the Tchoutacaboeuffa (SHOO-tuh-kuh-BUFF) River was at flood stage Tuesday evening and rising, but was not expected to cause any property damage. He says the Biloxi River was nearing flood stage.


Jackson County deputy emergency director Terry Jackson says the Pascagoula River remains below flood stage. The National Weather Service says that by Friday, it could be high enough at Graham Ferry to threaten lower elevated homes at Cumbest Bluff.




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GULFPORT, Mississippi — Overnight storms flooded streets along the Mississippi coast. Afternoon storms brought a repeat while bringing rivers brim-full.


However, Harrison and Jackson county emergency officials say they don't have any reports of flooded buildings.


They say many roads in Biloxi, Gulfport, Moss Point and Pascagoula flooded overnight, and some flooded again in the afternoon.


Harrison County emergency director Rupert Lacy says the Tchoutacaboeuffa (SHOO-tuh-kuh-BUFF) River was at flood stage Tuesday evening and rising, but was not expected to cause any property damage. He says the Biloxi River was nearing flood stage.


Jackson County deputy emergency director Terry Jackson says the Pascagoula River remains below flood stage. The National Weather Service says that by Friday, it could be high enough at Graham Ferry to threaten lower elevated homes at Cumbest Bluff.




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GULFPORT, Mississippi — Overnight storms flooded streets along the Mississippi coast. Afternoon storms brought a repeat while bringing rivers brim-full.


However, Harrison and Jackson county emergency officials say they don't have any reports of flooded buildings.


They say many roads in Biloxi, Gulfport, Moss Point and Pascagoula flooded overnight, and some flooded again in the afternoon.


Harrison County emergency director Rupert Lacy says the Tchoutacaboeuffa (SHOO-tuh-kuh-BUFF) River was at flood stage Tuesday evening and rising, but was not expected to cause any property damage. He says the Biloxi River was nearing flood stage.


Jackson County deputy emergency director Terry Jackson says the Pascagoula River remains below flood stage. The National Weather Service says that by Friday, it could be high enough at Graham Ferry to threaten lower elevated homes at Cumbest Bluff.




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GULFPORT, Mississippi — Overnight storms flooded streets along the Mississippi coast. Afternoon storms brought a repeat while bringing rivers brim-full.


However, Harrison and Jackson county emergency officials say they don't have any reports of flooded buildings.


They say many roads in Biloxi, Gulfport, Moss Point and Pascagoula flooded overnight, and some flooded again in the afternoon.


Harrison County emergency director Rupert Lacy says the Tchoutacaboeuffa (SHOO-tuh-kuh-BUFF) River was at flood stage Tuesday evening and rising, but was not expected to cause any property damage. He says the Biloxi River was nearing flood stage.


Jackson County deputy emergency director Terry Jackson says the Pascagoula River remains below flood stage. The National Weather Service says that by Friday, it could be high enough at Graham Ferry to threaten lower elevated homes at Cumbest Bluff.




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GULFPORT, Mississippi — Overnight storms flooded streets along the Mississippi coast. Afternoon storms brought a repeat while bringing rivers brim-full.


However, Harrison and Jackson county emergency officials say they don't have any reports of flooded buildings.


They say many roads in Biloxi, Gulfport, Moss Point and Pascagoula flooded overnight, and some flooded again in the afternoon.


Harrison County emergency director Rupert Lacy says the Tchoutacaboeuffa (SHOO-tuh-kuh-BUFF) River was at flood stage Tuesday evening and rising, but was not expected to cause any property damage. He says the Biloxi River was nearing flood stage.


Jackson County deputy emergency director Terry Jackson says the Pascagoula River remains below flood stage. The National Weather Service says that by Friday, it could be high enough at Graham Ferry to threaten lower elevated homes at Cumbest Bluff.




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GULFPORT, Mississippi — Overnight storms flooded streets along the Mississippi coast. Afternoon storms brought a repeat while bringing rivers brim-full.


However, Harrison and Jackson county emergency officials say they don't have any reports of flooded buildings.


They say many roads in Biloxi, Gulfport, Moss Point and Pascagoula flooded overnight, and some flooded again in the afternoon.


Harrison County emergency director Rupert Lacy says the Tchoutacaboeuffa (SHOO-tuh-kuh-BUFF) River was at flood stage Tuesday evening and rising, but was not expected to cause any property damage. He says the Biloxi River was nearing flood stage.


Jackson County deputy emergency director Terry Jackson says the Pascagoula River remains below flood stage. The National Weather Service says that by Friday, it could be high enough at Graham Ferry to threaten lower elevated homes at Cumbest Bluff.




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GULFPORT, Mississippi — Overnight storms flooded streets along the Mississippi coast. Afternoon storms brought a repeat while bringing rivers brim-full.


However, Harrison and Jackson county emergency officials say they don't have any reports of flooded buildings.


They say many roads in Biloxi, Gulfport, Moss Point and Pascagoula flooded overnight, and some flooded again in the afternoon.


Harrison County emergency director Rupert Lacy says the Tchoutacaboeuffa (SHOO-tuh-kuh-BUFF) River was at flood stage Tuesday evening and rising, but was not expected to cause any property damage. He says the Biloxi River was nearing flood stage.


Jackson County deputy emergency director Terry Jackson says the Pascagoula River remains below flood stage. The National Weather Service says that by Friday, it could be high enough at Graham Ferry to threaten lower elevated homes at Cumbest Bluff.




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GULFPORT, Mississippi — Overnight storms flooded streets along the Mississippi coast. Afternoon storms brought a repeat while bringing rivers brim-full.


However, Harrison and Jackson county emergency officials say they don't have any reports of flooded buildings.


They say many roads in Biloxi, Gulfport, Moss Point and Pascagoula flooded overnight, and some flooded again in the afternoon.


Harrison County emergency director Rupert Lacy says the Tchoutacaboeuffa (SHOO-tuh-kuh-BUFF) River was at flood stage Tuesday evening and rising, but was not expected to cause any property damage. He says the Biloxi River was nearing flood stage.


Jackson County deputy emergency director Terry Jackson says the Pascagoula River remains below flood stage. The National Weather Service says that by Friday, it could be high enough at Graham Ferry to threaten lower elevated homes at Cumbest Bluff.




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GULFPORT, Mississippi — Overnight storms flooded streets along the Mississippi coast. Afternoon storms brought a repeat while bringing rivers brim-full.


However, Harrison and Jackson county emergency officials say they don't have any reports of flooded buildings.


They say many roads in Biloxi, Gulfport, Moss Point and Pascagoula flooded overnight, and some flooded again in the afternoon.


Harrison County emergency director Rupert Lacy says the Tchoutacaboeuffa (SHOO-tuh-kuh-BUFF) River was at flood stage Tuesday evening and rising, but was not expected to cause any property damage. He says the Biloxi River was nearing flood stage.


Jackson County deputy emergency director Terry Jackson says the Pascagoula River remains below flood stage. The National Weather Service says that by Friday, it could be high enough at Graham Ferry to threaten lower elevated homes at Cumbest Bluff.




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GULFPORT, Mississippi — Overnight storms flooded streets along the Mississippi coast. Afternoon storms brought a repeat while bringing rivers brim-full.


However, Harrison and Jackson county emergency officials say they don't have any reports of flooded buildings.


They say many roads in Biloxi, Gulfport, Moss Point and Pascagoula flooded overnight, and some flooded again in the afternoon.


Harrison County emergency director Rupert Lacy says the Tchoutacaboeuffa (SHOO-tuh-kuh-BUFF) River was at flood stage Tuesday evening and rising, but was not expected to cause any property damage. He says the Biloxi River was nearing flood stage.


Jackson County deputy emergency director Terry Jackson says the Pascagoula River remains below flood stage. The National Weather Service says that by Friday, it could be high enough at Graham Ferry to threaten lower elevated homes at Cumbest Bluff.




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GULFPORT, Mississippi — Overnight storms flooded streets along the Mississippi coast. Afternoon storms brought a repeat while bringing rivers brim-full.


However, Harrison and Jackson county emergency officials say they don't have any reports of flooded buildings.


They say many roads in Biloxi, Gulfport, Moss Point and Pascagoula flooded overnight, and some flooded again in the afternoon.


Harrison County emergency director Rupert Lacy says the Tchoutacaboeuffa (SHOO-tuh-kuh-BUFF) River was at flood stage Tuesday evening and rising, but was not expected to cause any property damage. He says the Biloxi River was nearing flood stage.


Jackson County deputy emergency director Terry Jackson says the Pascagoula River remains below flood stage. The National Weather Service says that by Friday, it could be high enough at Graham Ferry to threaten lower elevated homes at Cumbest Bluff.




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GULFPORT, Mississippi — Overnight storms flooded streets along the Mississippi coast. Afternoon storms brought a repeat while bringing rivers brim-full.


However, Harrison and Jackson county emergency officials say they don't have any reports of flooded buildings.


They say many roads in Biloxi, Gulfport, Moss Point and Pascagoula flooded overnight, and some flooded again in the afternoon.


Harrison County emergency director Rupert Lacy says the Tchoutacaboeuffa (SHOO-tuh-kuh-BUFF) River was at flood stage Tuesday evening and rising, but was not expected to cause any property damage. He says the Biloxi River was nearing flood stage.


Jackson County deputy emergency director Terry Jackson says the Pascagoula River remains below flood stage. The National Weather Service says that by Friday, it could be high enough at Graham Ferry to threaten lower elevated homes at Cumbest Bluff.




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GULFPORT, Mississippi — Overnight storms flooded streets along the Mississippi coast. Afternoon storms brought a repeat while bringing rivers brim-full.


However, Harrison and Jackson county emergency officials say they don't have any reports of flooded buildings.


They say many roads in Biloxi, Gulfport, Moss Point and Pascagoula flooded overnight, and some flooded again in the afternoon.


Harrison County emergency director Rupert Lacy says the Tchoutacaboeuffa (SHOO-tuh-kuh-BUFF) River was at flood stage Tuesday evening and rising, but was not expected to cause any property damage. He says the Biloxi River was nearing flood stage.


Jackson County deputy emergency director Terry Jackson says the Pascagoula River remains below flood stage. The National Weather Service says that by Friday, it could be high enough at Graham Ferry to threaten lower elevated homes at Cumbest Bluff.




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GULFPORT, Mississippi — Overnight storms flooded streets along the Mississippi coast. Afternoon storms brought a repeat while bringing rivers brim-full.


However, Harrison and Jackson county emergency officials say they don't have any reports of flooded buildings.


They say many roads in Biloxi, Gulfport, Moss Point and Pascagoula flooded overnight, and some flooded again in the afternoon.


Harrison County emergency director Rupert Lacy says the Tchoutacaboeuffa (SHOO-tuh-kuh-BUFF) River was at flood stage Tuesday evening and rising, but was not expected to cause any property damage. He says the Biloxi River was nearing flood stage.


Jackson County deputy emergency director Terry Jackson says the Pascagoula River remains below flood stage. The National Weather Service says that by Friday, it could be high enough at Graham Ferry to threaten lower elevated homes at Cumbest Bluff.




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GULFPORT, Mississippi — Overnight storms flooded streets along the Mississippi coast. Afternoon storms brought a repeat while bringing rivers brim-full.


However, Harrison and Jackson county emergency officials say they don't have any reports of flooded buildings.


They say many roads in Biloxi, Gulfport, Moss Point and Pascagoula flooded overnight, and some flooded again in the afternoon.


Harrison County emergency director Rupert Lacy says the Tchoutacaboeuffa (SHOO-tuh-kuh-BUFF) River was at flood stage Tuesday evening and rising, but was not expected to cause any property damage. He says the Biloxi River was nearing flood stage.


Jackson County deputy emergency director Terry Jackson says the Pascagoula River remains below flood stage. The National Weather Service says that by Friday, it could be high enough at Graham Ferry to threaten lower elevated homes at Cumbest Bluff.




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GULFPORT, Mississippi — Overnight storms flooded streets along the Mississippi coast. Afternoon storms brought a repeat while bringing rivers brim-full.


However, Harrison and Jackson county emergency officials say they don't have any reports of flooded buildings.


They say many roads in Biloxi, Gulfport, Moss Point and Pascagoula flooded overnight, and some flooded again in the afternoon.


Harrison County emergency director Rupert Lacy says the Tchoutacaboeuffa (SHOO-tuh-kuh-BUFF) River was at flood stage Tuesday evening and rising, but was not expected to cause any property damage. He says the Biloxi River was nearing flood stage.


Jackson County deputy emergency director Terry Jackson says the Pascagoula River remains below flood stage. The National Weather Service says that by Friday, it could be high enough at Graham Ferry to threaten lower elevated homes at Cumbest Bluff.




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GULFPORT, Mississippi — Overnight storms flooded streets along the Mississippi coast. Afternoon storms brought a repeat while bringing rivers brim-full.


However, Harrison and Jackson county emergency officials say they don't have any reports of flooded buildings.


They say many roads in Biloxi, Gulfport, Moss Point and Pascagoula flooded overnight, and some flooded again in the afternoon.


Harrison County emergency director Rupert Lacy says the Tchoutacaboeuffa (SHOO-tuh-kuh-BUFF) River was at flood stage Tuesday evening and rising, but was not expected to cause any property damage. He says the Biloxi River was nearing flood stage.


Jackson County deputy emergency director Terry Jackson says the Pascagoula River remains below flood stage. The National Weather Service says that by Friday, it could be high enough at Graham Ferry to threaten lower elevated homes at Cumbest Bluff.




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GULFPORT, Mississippi — Overnight storms flooded streets along the Mississippi coast. Afternoon storms brought a repeat while bringing rivers brim-full.


However, Harrison and Jackson county emergency officials say they don't have any reports of flooded buildings.


They say many roads in Biloxi, Gulfport, Moss Point and Pascagoula flooded overnight, and some flooded again in the afternoon.


Harrison County emergency director Rupert Lacy says the Tchoutacaboeuffa (SHOO-tuh-kuh-BUFF) River was at flood stage Tuesday evening and rising, but was not expected to cause any property damage. He says the Biloxi River was nearing flood stage.


Jackson County deputy emergency director Terry Jackson says the Pascagoula River remains below flood stage. The National Weather Service says that by Friday, it could be high enough at Graham Ferry to threaten lower elevated homes at Cumbest Bluff.




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GULFPORT, Mississippi — Overnight storms flooded streets along the Mississippi coast. Afternoon storms brought a repeat while bringing rivers brim-full.


However, Harrison and Jackson county emergency officials say they don't have any reports of flooded buildings.


They say many roads in Biloxi, Gulfport, Moss Point and Pascagoula flooded overnight, and some flooded again in the afternoon.


Harrison County emergency director Rupert Lacy says the Tchoutacaboeuffa (SHOO-tuh-kuh-BUFF) River was at flood stage Tuesday evening and rising, but was not expected to cause any property damage. He says the Biloxi River was nearing flood stage.


Jackson County deputy emergency director Terry Jackson says the Pascagoula River remains below flood stage. The National Weather Service says that by Friday, it could be high enough at Graham Ferry to threaten lower elevated homes at Cumbest Bluff.




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GULFPORT, Mississippi — Overnight storms flooded streets along the Mississippi coast. Afternoon storms brought a repeat while bringing rivers brim-full.


However, Harrison and Jackson county emergency officials say they don't have any reports of flooded buildings.


They say many roads in Biloxi, Gulfport, Moss Point and Pascagoula flooded overnight, and some flooded again in the afternoon.


Harrison County emergency director Rupert Lacy says the Tchoutacaboeuffa (SHOO-tuh-kuh-BUFF) River was at flood stage Tuesday evening and rising, but was not expected to cause any property damage. He says the Biloxi River was nearing flood stage.


Jackson County deputy emergency director Terry Jackson says the Pascagoula River remains below flood stage. The National Weather Service says that by Friday, it could be high enough at Graham Ferry to threaten lower elevated homes at Cumbest Bluff.




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GULFPORT, Mississippi — Overnight storms flooded streets along the Mississippi coast. Afternoon storms brought a repeat while bringing rivers brim-full.


However, Harrison and Jackson county emergency officials say they don't have any reports of flooded buildings.


They say many roads in Biloxi, Gulfport, Moss Point and Pascagoula flooded overnight, and some flooded again in the afternoon.


Harrison County emergency director Rupert Lacy says the Tchoutacaboeuffa (SHOO-tuh-kuh-BUFF) River was at flood stage Tuesday evening and rising, but was not expected to cause any property damage. He says the Biloxi River was nearing flood stage.


Jackson County deputy emergency director Terry Jackson says the Pascagoula River remains below flood stage. The National Weather Service says that by Friday, it could be high enough at Graham Ferry to threaten lower elevated homes at Cumbest Bluff.




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GULFPORT, Mississippi — Overnight storms flooded streets along the Mississippi coast. Afternoon storms brought a repeat while bringing rivers brim-full.


However, Harrison and Jackson county emergency officials say they don't have any reports of flooded buildings.


They say many roads in Biloxi, Gulfport, Moss Point and Pascagoula flooded overnight, and some flooded again in the afternoon.


Harrison County emergency director Rupert Lacy says the Tchoutacaboeuffa (SHOO-tuh-kuh-BUFF) River was at flood stage Tuesday evening and rising, but was not expected to cause any property damage. He says the Biloxi River was nearing flood stage.


Jackson County deputy emergency director Terry Jackson says the Pascagoula River remains below flood stage. The National Weather Service says that by Friday, it could be high enough at Graham Ferry to threaten lower elevated homes at Cumbest Bluff.




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GULFPORT, Mississippi — Overnight storms flooded streets along the Mississippi coast. Afternoon storms brought a repeat while bringing rivers brim-full.


However, Harrison and Jackson county emergency officials say they don't have any reports of flooded buildings.


They say many roads in Biloxi, Gulfport, Moss Point and Pascagoula flooded overnight, and some flooded again in the afternoon.


Harrison County emergency director Rupert Lacy says the Tchoutacaboeuffa (SHOO-tuh-kuh-BUFF) River was at flood stage Tuesday evening and rising, but was not expected to cause any property damage. He says the Biloxi River was nearing flood stage.


Jackson County deputy emergency director Terry Jackson says the Pascagoula River remains below flood stage. The National Weather Service says that by Friday, it could be high enough at Graham Ferry to threaten lower elevated homes at Cumbest Bluff.




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GULFPORT, Mississippi — Overnight storms flooded streets along the Mississippi coast. Afternoon storms brought a repeat while bringing rivers brim-full.


However, Harrison and Jackson county emergency officials say they don't have any reports of flooded buildings.


They say many roads in Biloxi, Gulfport, Moss Point and Pascagoula flooded overnight, and some flooded again in the afternoon.


Harrison County emergency director Rupert Lacy says the Tchoutacaboeuffa (SHOO-tuh-kuh-BUFF) River was at flood stage Tuesday evening and rising, but was not expected to cause any property damage. He says the Biloxi River was nearing flood stage.


Jackson County deputy emergency director Terry Jackson says the Pascagoula River remains below flood stage. The National Weather Service says that by Friday, it could be high enough at Graham Ferry to threaten lower elevated homes at Cumbest Bluff.




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GULFPORT, Mississippi — Overnight storms flooded streets along the Mississippi coast. Afternoon storms brought a repeat while bringing rivers brim-full.


However, Harrison and Jackson county emergency officials say they don't have any reports of flooded buildings.


They say many roads in Biloxi, Gulfport, Moss Point and Pascagoula flooded overnight, and some flooded again in the afternoon.


Harrison County emergency director Rupert Lacy says the Tchoutacaboeuffa (SHOO-tuh-kuh-BUFF) River was at flood stage Tuesday evening and rising, but was not expected to cause any property damage. He says the Biloxi River was nearing flood stage.


Jackson County deputy emergency director Terry Jackson says the Pascagoula River remains below flood stage. The National Weather Service says that by Friday, it could be high enough at Graham Ferry to threaten lower elevated homes at Cumbest Bluff.




Tuesday, April 29, 2014

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GULFPORT, Mississippi — Overnight storms flooded streets along the Mississippi coast. Afternoon storms brought a repeat while bringing rivers brim-full.


However, Harrison and Jackson county emergency officials say they don't have any reports of flooded buildings.


They say many roads in Biloxi, Gulfport, Moss Point and Pascagoula flooded overnight, and some flooded again in the afternoon.


Harrison County emergency director Rupert Lacy says the Tchoutacaboeuffa (SHOO-tuh-kuh-BUFF) River was at flood stage Tuesday evening and rising, but was not expected to cause any property damage. He says the Biloxi River was nearing flood stage.


Jackson County deputy emergency director Terry Jackson says the Pascagoula River remains below flood stage. The National Weather Service says that by Friday, it could be high enough at Graham Ferry to threaten lower elevated homes at Cumbest Bluff.




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GULFPORT, Mississippi — Overnight storms flooded streets along the Mississippi coast. Afternoon storms brought a repeat while bringing rivers brim-full.


However, Harrison and Jackson county emergency officials say they don't have any reports of flooded buildings.


They say many roads in Biloxi, Gulfport, Moss Point and Pascagoula flooded overnight, and some flooded again in the afternoon.


Harrison County emergency director Rupert Lacy says the Tchoutacaboeuffa (SHOO-tuh-kuh-BUFF) River was at flood stage Tuesday evening and rising, but was not expected to cause any property damage. He says the Biloxi River was nearing flood stage.


Jackson County deputy emergency director Terry Jackson says the Pascagoula River remains below flood stage. The National Weather Service says that by Friday, it could be high enough at Graham Ferry to threaten lower elevated homes at Cumbest Bluff.




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GULFPORT, Mississippi — Overnight storms flooded streets along the Mississippi coast. Afternoon storms brought a repeat while bringing rivers brim-full.


However, Harrison and Jackson county emergency officials say they don't have any reports of flooded buildings.


They say many roads in Biloxi, Gulfport, Moss Point and Pascagoula flooded overnight, and some flooded again in the afternoon.


Harrison County emergency director Rupert Lacy says the Tchoutacaboeuffa (SHOO-tuh-kuh-BUFF) River was at flood stage Tuesday evening and rising, but was not expected to cause any property damage. He says the Biloxi River was nearing flood stage.


Jackson County deputy emergency director Terry Jackson says the Pascagoula River remains below flood stage. The National Weather Service says that by Friday, it could be high enough at Graham Ferry to threaten lower elevated homes at Cumbest Bluff.




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GULFPORT, Mississippi — Overnight storms flooded streets along the Mississippi coast. Afternoon storms brought a repeat while bringing rivers brim-full.


However, Harrison and Jackson county emergency officials say they don't have any reports of flooded buildings.


They say many roads in Biloxi, Gulfport, Moss Point and Pascagoula flooded overnight, and some flooded again in the afternoon.


Harrison County emergency director Rupert Lacy says the Tchoutacaboeuffa (SHOO-tuh-kuh-BUFF) River was at flood stage Tuesday evening and rising, but was not expected to cause any property damage. He says the Biloxi River was nearing flood stage.


Jackson County deputy emergency director Terry Jackson says the Pascagoula River remains below flood stage. The National Weather Service says that by Friday, it could be high enough at Graham Ferry to threaten lower elevated homes at Cumbest Bluff.




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GULFPORT, Mississippi — Overnight storms flooded streets along the Mississippi coast. Afternoon storms brought a repeat while bringing rivers brim-full.


However, Harrison and Jackson county emergency officials say they don't have any reports of flooded buildings.


They say many roads in Biloxi, Gulfport, Moss Point and Pascagoula flooded overnight, and some flooded again in the afternoon.


Harrison County emergency director Rupert Lacy says the Tchoutacaboeuffa (SHOO-tuh-kuh-BUFF) River was at flood stage Tuesday evening and rising, but was not expected to cause any property damage. He says the Biloxi River was nearing flood stage.


Jackson County deputy emergency director Terry Jackson says the Pascagoula River remains below flood stage. The National Weather Service says that by Friday, it could be high enough at Graham Ferry to threaten lower elevated homes at Cumbest Bluff.




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Digital camera classes: 9 a.m.-noon, using digital camera, 1-4 p.m. editing digital photos with Picasa, Pass Christian Public Library, 111 Hiern Ave., Details: 452-4596.


Business 101 Series class: 9:30-11:30 a.m., Gulf Coast Small Business Development Center, 1636 Popp's Ferry Road, Biloxi. Topic: Starting a Business -- First Steps. Details: 396-8661 or 392-9741.


Introduction to Microsoft Word: 10 a.m., Ocean Springs Library. Details: 769-3060, ext. 238.


Jewelry making class: 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Mary C. O'Keefe Cultural Center, Ocean Springs. Learn to craft jewelry with crystals, pearls and other provided accessories. Registration required. Cost: $25 members, $35 nonmembers. Details: 818-2878.


Kiwanis meeting: Noon, Golden Corral, Gulfport. Speaker: Shellie Moses, Make-A-Wish Foundation. Details: 860-3311.


Red Cross blood drive: Noon-4:30 p.m., Sun Herald, 205 DeBuys Road, Biloxi. Registration: redcrossblood.org, sponsor code NEWS.


Voter Awareness Day: 1-6:30 p.m., Orange Grove Community Center, 14416 Dedeaux Road (formerly the Klein Road Church of God). Voter registration. Details: 669-2001.


Introduction to Microsoft Excel: 2 p.m., St. Martin Library. Details: 769-3060, ext. 238.


Harrison County Library board of trustees meeting: 3 p.m. West Biloxi Library, 2047 Pass Road, Biloxi. Details: 539-0110.


Manga Madness swap day: 5-7 p.m., Gautier Public Library, 2100 Library Lane. Swap manga graphic with other comic enthusiasts. Refreshments. Details: 497-4531.


Science Cafe: 6-7:30 p.m., Gulf Coast Research Lab dining hall, Ocean Springs. "Alpacas: From Peru to the Bayou" by Maryanne Anthony, GCRL library assistant, fiber artist and alpaca rancher. Free. Refreshments. Details: 872-4213.


Something New, Something Later cooking class: 6-8:30 p.m., Lynn Meadows Discovery Center, 246 Dolan Ave., Gulfport. Tickets: $30 members, $35 nonmembers. Includes a take-home meal. Details/registration: 897-6039 or lmdc.org.


Marine Corps League meeting: 6:30 p.m., VFW Post 2434, 289 Veterans Ave., Biloxi. Details: 609-457-2372.


Pearl River Community College spring concert: 7 p.m., PRCC Ethel Holden Brownstone Center for the Arts. Details: 601-403-1328.


WEDNESDAY


Bone Marrow Registry Drive: 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Memorial Hospital in main atrium, Gulfport. Ages 18-44, joining the registry is free; those over the age of 44 are required to pay $100 fee. Details: 877-601-1925, ext. 4350.


DAR Harrison Central awards and flag retirement ceremony: 2-3:30 p.m. awards ceremony, flag retirement ceremony to follow, Harrison Central High School.


Great Cities of the World: 2-4 p.m., St. Thomas Catholic Church, 720 East Beach, Long Beach. Provided by Beach Garden Society of Mississippi Gulf Coast Flower Show.


Jackson County Town Hall meeting: 6:30 p.m., Fontainebleau Community Center, Mississippi 57 South. Supervisor John McKay and speakers will discuss water and sewer services in the unincorporated areas of District 5. Questions will be taken.


"Sunshine Boys": 7:30 p.m. April 30-May 3, 2 p.m. May 4, Center Stage Theatre, 240 Eisenhower Drive, Biloxi. Cost: $16 adults, $13 seniors, students, military. Details: 388-6258.



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GULFPORT, Mississippi — Overnight storms flooded streets along the Mississippi coast. Afternoon storms brought a repeat while bringing rivers brim-full.


However, Harrison and Jackson county emergency officials say they don't have any reports of flooded buildings.


They say many roads in Biloxi, Gulfport, Moss Point and Pascagoula flooded overnight, and some flooded again in the afternoon.


Harrison County emergency director Rupert Lacy says the Tchoutacaboeuffa (SHOO-tuh-kuh-BUFF) River was at flood stage Tuesday evening and rising, but was not expected to cause any property damage. He says the Biloxi River was nearing flood stage.


Jackson County deputy emergency director Terry Jackson says the Pascagoula River remains below flood stage. The National Weather Service says that by Friday, it could be high enough at Graham Ferry to threaten lower elevated homes at Cumbest Bluff.




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TODAY


Digital camera classes: 9 a.m.-noon, using digital camera, 1-4 p.m. editing digital photos with Picasa, Pass Christian Public Library, 111 Hiern Ave., Details: 452-4596.


Business 101 Series class: 9:30-11:30 a.m., Gulf Coast Small Business Development Center, 1636 Popp's Ferry Road, Biloxi. Topic: Starting a Business -- First Steps. Details: 396-8661 or 392-9741.


Introduction to Microsoft Word: 10 a.m., Ocean Springs Library. Details: 769-3060, ext. 238.


Jewelry making class: 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Mary C. O'Keefe Cultural Center, Ocean Springs. Learn to craft jewelry with crystals, pearls and other provided accessories. Registration required. Cost: $25 members, $35 nonmembers. Details: 818-2878.


Kiwanis meeting: Noon, Golden Corral, Gulfport. Speaker: Shellie Moses, Make-A-Wish Foundation. Details: 860-3311.


Red Cross blood drive: Noon-4:30 p.m., Sun Herald, 205 DeBuys Road, Biloxi. Registration: redcrossblood.org, sponsor code NEWS.


Voter Awareness Day: 1-6:30 p.m., Orange Grove Community Center, 14416 Dedeaux Road (formerly the Klein Road Church of God). Voter registration. Details: 669-2001.


Introduction to Microsoft Excel: 2 p.m., St. Martin Library. Details: 769-3060, ext. 238.


Harrison County Library board of trustees meeting: 3 p.m. West Biloxi Library, 2047 Pass Road, Biloxi. Details: 539-0110.


Manga Madness swap day: 5-7 p.m., Gautier Public Library, 2100 Library Lane. Swap manga graphic with other comic enthusiasts. Refreshments. Details: 497-4531.


Science Cafe: 6-7:30 p.m., Gulf Coast Research Lab dining hall, Ocean Springs. "Alpacas: From Peru to the Bayou" by Maryanne Anthony, GCRL library assistant, fiber artist and alpaca rancher. Free. Refreshments. Details: 872-4213.


Something New, Something Later cooking class: 6-8:30 p.m., Lynn Meadows Discovery Center, 246 Dolan Ave., Gulfport. Tickets: $30 members, $35 nonmembers. Includes a take-home meal. Details/registration: 897-6039 or lmdc.org.


Marine Corps League meeting: 6:30 p.m., VFW Post 2434, 289 Veterans Ave., Biloxi. Details: 609-457-2372.


Pearl River Community College spring concert: 7 p.m., PRCC Ethel Holden Brownstone Center for the Arts. Details: 601-403-1328.


WEDNESDAY


Bone Marrow Registry Drive: 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Memorial Hospital in main atrium, Gulfport. Ages 18-44, joining the registry is free; those over the age of 44 are required to pay $100 fee. Details: 877-601-1925, ext. 4350.


DAR Harrison Central awards and flag retirement ceremony: 2-3:30 p.m. awards ceremony, flag retirement ceremony to follow, Harrison Central High School.


Great Cities of the World: 2-4 p.m., St. Thomas Catholic Church, 720 East Beach, Long Beach. Provided by Beach Garden Society of Mississippi Gulf Coast Flower Show.


Jackson County Town Hall meeting: 6:30 p.m., Fontainebleau Community Center, Mississippi 57 South. Supervisor John McKay and speakers will discuss water and sewer services in the unincorporated areas of District 5. Questions will be taken.


"Sunshine Boys": 7:30 p.m. April 30-May 3, 2 p.m. May 4, Center Stage Theatre, 240 Eisenhower Drive, Biloxi. Cost: $16 adults, $13 seniors, students, military. Details: 388-6258.



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GULFPORT, Mississippi — Overnight storms flooded streets along the Mississippi coast. Afternoon storms brought a repeat while bringing rivers brim-full.


However, Harrison and Jackson county emergency officials say they don't have any reports of flooded buildings.


They say many roads in Biloxi, Gulfport, Moss Point and Pascagoula flooded overnight, and some flooded again in the afternoon.


Harrison County emergency director Rupert Lacy says the Tchoutacaboeuffa (SHOO-tuh-kuh-BUFF) River was at flood stage Tuesday evening and rising, but was not expected to cause any property damage. He says the Biloxi River was nearing flood stage.


Jackson County deputy emergency director Terry Jackson says the Pascagoula River remains below flood stage. The National Weather Service says that by Friday, it could be high enough at Graham Ferry to threaten lower elevated homes at Cumbest Bluff.




What's Happening for APRIL (Updated April 29) - SunHerald


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TODAY


Digital camera classes: 9 a.m.-noon, using digital camera, 1-4 p.m. editing digital photos with Picasa, Pass Christian Public Library, 111 Hiern Ave., Details: 452-4596.


Business 101 Series class: 9:30-11:30 a.m., Gulf Coast Small Business Development Center, 1636 Popp's Ferry Road, Biloxi. Topic: Starting a Business -- First Steps. Details: 396-8661 or 392-9741.


Introduction to Microsoft Word: 10 a.m., Ocean Springs Library. Details: 769-3060, ext. 238.


Jewelry making class: 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Mary C. O'Keefe Cultural Center, Ocean Springs. Learn to craft jewelry with crystals, pearls and other provided accessories. Registration required. Cost: $25 members, $35 nonmembers. Details: 818-2878.


Kiwanis meeting: Noon, Golden Corral, Gulfport. Speaker: Shellie Moses, Make-A-Wish Foundation. Details: 860-3311.


Red Cross blood drive: Noon-4:30 p.m., Sun Herald, 205 DeBuys Road, Biloxi. Registration: redcrossblood.org, sponsor code NEWS.


Voter Awareness Day: 1-6:30 p.m., Orange Grove Community Center, 14416 Dedeaux Road (formerly the Klein Road Church of God). Voter registration. Details: 669-2001.


Introduction to Microsoft Excel: 2 p.m., St. Martin Library. Details: 769-3060, ext. 238.


Harrison County Library board of trustees meeting: 3 p.m. West Biloxi Library, 2047 Pass Road, Biloxi. Details: 539-0110.


Manga Madness swap day: 5-7 p.m., Gautier Public Library, 2100 Library Lane. Swap manga graphic with other comic enthusiasts. Refreshments. Details: 497-4531.


Science Cafe: 6-7:30 p.m., Gulf Coast Research Lab dining hall, Ocean Springs. "Alpacas: From Peru to the Bayou" by Maryanne Anthony, GCRL library assistant, fiber artist and alpaca rancher. Free. Refreshments. Details: 872-4213.


Something New, Something Later cooking class: 6-8:30 p.m., Lynn Meadows Discovery Center, 246 Dolan Ave., Gulfport. Tickets: $30 members, $35 nonmembers. Includes a take-home meal. Details/registration: 897-6039 or lmdc.org.


Marine Corps League meeting: 6:30 p.m., VFW Post 2434, 289 Veterans Ave., Biloxi. Details: 609-457-2372.


Pearl River Community College spring concert: 7 p.m., PRCC Ethel Holden Brownstone Center for the Arts. Details: 601-403-1328.


WEDNESDAY


Bone Marrow Registry Drive: 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Memorial Hospital in main atrium, Gulfport. Ages 18-44, joining the registry is free; those over the age of 44 are required to pay $100 fee. Details: 877-601-1925, ext. 4350.


DAR Harrison Central awards and flag retirement ceremony: 2-3:30 p.m. awards ceremony, flag retirement ceremony to follow, Harrison Central High School.


Great Cities of the World: 2-4 p.m., St. Thomas Catholic Church, 720 East Beach, Long Beach. Provided by Beach Garden Society of Mississippi Gulf Coast Flower Show.


Jackson County Town Hall meeting: 6:30 p.m., Fontainebleau Community Center, Mississippi 57 South. Supervisor John McKay and speakers will discuss water and sewer services in the unincorporated areas of District 5. Questions will be taken.


"Sunshine Boys": 7:30 p.m. April 30-May 3, 2 p.m. May 4, Center Stage Theatre, 240 Eisenhower Drive, Biloxi. Cost: $16 adults, $13 seniors, students, military. Details: 388-6258.



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GULFPORT, Mississippi — Harrison County emergency director Rupert Lacy says low-lying roads near the county's two rivers are starting to flood as a second wave of thunderstorms crosses the Mississippi coast.


Authorities in Harrison and Jackson counties say many roads in Biloxi, Gulfport, Moss Point and Pascagoula flooded during storms overnight but buildings remained dry.


Lacy says the flash floods subsided after the rain, filling drainage ditches. He says drivers are encouraged to drive cautiously and stay out of any standing water.


He says that as more storms crossed the area Tuesday afternoon, both the Biloxi River and the Tchoutacaboeuffa (SHOO-tuh-kuh-BUFF) River were nearing flood stage.


Jackson County emergency director Terry Jackson says heavy storms offshore Tuesday afternoon were expected to come through his county, and rivers were expected to reach flood stage.




What's Happening for APRIL (Updated April 29) - SunHerald


Send events of community interest in South Mississippi to mynews@sunherald.com or fax to 896-2104. Please label "What's Happening."


TODAY


Digital camera classes: 9 a.m.-noon, using digital camera, 1-4 p.m. editing digital photos with Picasa, Pass Christian Public Library, 111 Hiern Ave., Details: 452-4596.


Business 101 Series class: 9:30-11:30 a.m., Gulf Coast Small Business Development Center, 1636 Popp's Ferry Road, Biloxi. Topic: Starting a Business -- First Steps. Details: 396-8661 or 392-9741.


Introduction to Microsoft Word: 10 a.m., Ocean Springs Library. Details: 769-3060, ext. 238.


Jewelry making class: 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Mary C. O'Keefe Cultural Center, Ocean Springs. Learn to craft jewelry with crystals, pearls and other provided accessories. Registration required. Cost: $25 members, $35 nonmembers. Details: 818-2878.


Kiwanis meeting: Noon, Golden Corral, Gulfport. Speaker: Shellie Moses, Make-A-Wish Foundation. Details: 860-3311.


Red Cross blood drive: Noon-4:30 p.m., Sun Herald, 205 DeBuys Road, Biloxi. Registration: redcrossblood.org, sponsor code NEWS.


Voter Awareness Day: 1-6:30 p.m., Orange Grove Community Center, 14416 Dedeaux Road (formerly the Klein Road Church of God). Voter registration. Details: 669-2001.


Introduction to Microsoft Excel: 2 p.m., St. Martin Library. Details: 769-3060, ext. 238.


Harrison County Library board of trustees meeting: 3 p.m. West Biloxi Library, 2047 Pass Road, Biloxi. Details: 539-0110.


Manga Madness swap day: 5-7 p.m., Gautier Public Library, 2100 Library Lane. Swap manga graphic with other comic enthusiasts. Refreshments. Details: 497-4531.


Science Cafe: 6-7:30 p.m., Gulf Coast Research Lab dining hall, Ocean Springs. "Alpacas: From Peru to the Bayou" by Maryanne Anthony, GCRL library assistant, fiber artist and alpaca rancher. Free. Refreshments. Details: 872-4213.


Something New, Something Later cooking class: 6-8:30 p.m., Lynn Meadows Discovery Center, 246 Dolan Ave., Gulfport. Tickets: $30 members, $35 nonmembers. Includes a take-home meal. Details/registration: 897-6039 or lmdc.org.


Marine Corps League meeting: 6:30 p.m., VFW Post 2434, 289 Veterans Ave., Biloxi. Details: 609-457-2372.


Pearl River Community College spring concert: 7 p.m., PRCC Ethel Holden Brownstone Center for the Arts. Details: 601-403-1328.


WEDNESDAY


Bone Marrow Registry Drive: 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Memorial Hospital in main atrium, Gulfport. Ages 18-44, joining the registry is free; those over the age of 44 are required to pay $100 fee. Details: 877-601-1925, ext. 4350.


DAR Harrison Central awards and flag retirement ceremony: 2-3:30 p.m. awards ceremony, flag retirement ceremony to follow, Harrison Central High School.


Great Cities of the World: 2-4 p.m., St. Thomas Catholic Church, 720 East Beach, Long Beach. Provided by Beach Garden Society of Mississippi Gulf Coast Flower Show.


Jackson County Town Hall meeting: 6:30 p.m., Fontainebleau Community Center, Mississippi 57 South. Supervisor John McKay and speakers will discuss water and sewer services in the unincorporated areas of District 5. Questions will be taken.


"Sunshine Boys": 7:30 p.m. April 30-May 3, 2 p.m. May 4, Center Stage Theatre, 240 Eisenhower Drive, Biloxi. Cost: $16 adults, $13 seniors, students, military. Details: 388-6258.



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GULFPORT, Mississippi — Harrison County emergency director Rupert Lacy says low-lying roads near the county's two rivers are starting to flood as a second wave of thunderstorms crosses the Mississippi coast.


Authorities in Harrison and Jackson counties say many roads in Biloxi, Gulfport, Moss Point and Pascagoula flooded during storms overnight but buildings remained dry.


Lacy says the flash floods subsided after the rain, filling drainage ditches. He says drivers are encouraged to drive cautiously and stay out of any standing water.


He says that as more storms crossed the area Tuesday afternoon, both the Biloxi River and the Tchoutacaboeuffa (SHOO-tuh-kuh-BUFF) River were nearing flood stage.


Jackson County emergency director Terry Jackson says heavy storms offshore Tuesday afternoon were expected to come through his county, and rivers were expected to reach flood stage.




What's Happening for APRIL (Updated April 29) - SunHerald


Send events of community interest in South Mississippi to mynews@sunherald.com or fax to 896-2104. Please label "What's Happening."


TODAY


Digital camera classes: 9 a.m.-noon, using digital camera, 1-4 p.m. editing digital photos with Picasa, Pass Christian Public Library, 111 Hiern Ave., Details: 452-4596.


Business 101 Series class: 9:30-11:30 a.m., Gulf Coast Small Business Development Center, 1636 Popp's Ferry Road, Biloxi. Topic: Starting a Business -- First Steps. Details: 396-8661 or 392-9741.


Introduction to Microsoft Word: 10 a.m., Ocean Springs Library. Details: 769-3060, ext. 238.


Jewelry making class: 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Mary C. O'Keefe Cultural Center, Ocean Springs. Learn to craft jewelry with crystals, pearls and other provided accessories. Registration required. Cost: $25 members, $35 nonmembers. Details: 818-2878.


Kiwanis meeting: Noon, Golden Corral, Gulfport. Speaker: Shellie Moses, Make-A-Wish Foundation. Details: 860-3311.


Red Cross blood drive: Noon-4:30 p.m., Sun Herald, 205 DeBuys Road, Biloxi. Registration: redcrossblood.org, sponsor code NEWS.


Voter Awareness Day: 1-6:30 p.m., Orange Grove Community Center, 14416 Dedeaux Road (formerly the Klein Road Church of God). Voter registration. Details: 669-2001.


Introduction to Microsoft Excel: 2 p.m., St. Martin Library. Details: 769-3060, ext. 238.


Harrison County Library board of trustees meeting: 3 p.m. West Biloxi Library, 2047 Pass Road, Biloxi. Details: 539-0110.


Manga Madness swap day: 5-7 p.m., Gautier Public Library, 2100 Library Lane. Swap manga graphic with other comic enthusiasts. Refreshments. Details: 497-4531.


Science Cafe: 6-7:30 p.m., Gulf Coast Research Lab dining hall, Ocean Springs. "Alpacas: From Peru to the Bayou" by Maryanne Anthony, GCRL library assistant, fiber artist and alpaca rancher. Free. Refreshments. Details: 872-4213.


Something New, Something Later cooking class: 6-8:30 p.m., Lynn Meadows Discovery Center, 246 Dolan Ave., Gulfport. Tickets: $30 members, $35 nonmembers. Includes a take-home meal. Details/registration: 897-6039 or lmdc.org.


Marine Corps League meeting: 6:30 p.m., VFW Post 2434, 289 Veterans Ave., Biloxi. Details: 609-457-2372.


Pearl River Community College spring concert: 7 p.m., PRCC Ethel Holden Brownstone Center for the Arts. Details: 601-403-1328.


WEDNESDAY


Bone Marrow Registry Drive: 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Memorial Hospital in main atrium, Gulfport. Ages 18-44, joining the registry is free; those over the age of 44 are required to pay $100 fee. Details: 877-601-1925, ext. 4350.


DAR Harrison Central awards and flag retirement ceremony: 2-3:30 p.m. awards ceremony, flag retirement ceremony to follow, Harrison Central High School.


Great Cities of the World: 2-4 p.m., St. Thomas Catholic Church, 720 East Beach, Long Beach. Provided by Beach Garden Society of Mississippi Gulf Coast Flower Show.


Jackson County Town Hall meeting: 6:30 p.m., Fontainebleau Community Center, Mississippi 57 South. Supervisor John McKay and speakers will discuss water and sewer services in the unincorporated areas of District 5. Questions will be taken.


"Sunshine Boys": 7:30 p.m. April 30-May 3, 2 p.m. May 4, Center Stage Theatre, 240 Eisenhower Drive, Biloxi. Cost: $16 adults, $13 seniors, students, military. Details: 388-6258.



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GULFPORT, Mississippi — Harrison County emergency director Rupert Lacy says low-lying roads near the county's two rivers are starting to flood as a second wave of thunderstorms crosses the Mississippi coast.


Authorities in Harrison and Jackson counties say many roads in Biloxi, Gulfport, Moss Point and Pascagoula flooded during storms overnight but buildings remained dry.


Lacy says the flash floods subsided after the rain, filling drainage ditches. He says drivers are encouraged to drive cautiously and stay out of any standing water.


He says that as more storms crossed the area Tuesday afternoon, both the Biloxi River and the Tchoutacaboeuffa (SHOO-tuh-kuh-BUFF) River were nearing flood stage.


Jackson County emergency director Terry Jackson says heavy storms offshore Tuesday afternoon were expected to come through his county, and rivers were expected to reach flood stage.




What's Happening for APRIL (Updated April 29) - SunHerald


Send events of community interest in South Mississippi to mynews@sunherald.com or fax to 896-2104. Please label "What's Happening."


TODAY


Digital camera classes: 9 a.m.-noon, using digital camera, 1-4 p.m. editing digital photos with Picasa, Pass Christian Public Library, 111 Hiern Ave., Details: 452-4596.


Business 101 Series class: 9:30-11:30 a.m., Gulf Coast Small Business Development Center, 1636 Popp's Ferry Road, Biloxi. Topic: Starting a Business -- First Steps. Details: 396-8661 or 392-9741.


Introduction to Microsoft Word: 10 a.m., Ocean Springs Library. Details: 769-3060, ext. 238.


Jewelry making class: 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Mary C. O'Keefe Cultural Center, Ocean Springs. Learn to craft jewelry with crystals, pearls and other provided accessories. Registration required. Cost: $25 members, $35 nonmembers. Details: 818-2878.


Kiwanis meeting: Noon, Golden Corral, Gulfport. Speaker: Shellie Moses, Make-A-Wish Foundation. Details: 860-3311.


Red Cross blood drive: Noon-4:30 p.m., Sun Herald, 205 DeBuys Road, Biloxi. Registration: redcrossblood.org, sponsor code NEWS.


Voter Awareness Day: 1-6:30 p.m., Orange Grove Community Center, 14416 Dedeaux Road (formerly the Klein Road Church of God). Voter registration. Details: 669-2001.


Introduction to Microsoft Excel: 2 p.m., St. Martin Library. Details: 769-3060, ext. 238.


Harrison County Library board of trustees meeting: 3 p.m. West Biloxi Library, 2047 Pass Road, Biloxi. Details: 539-0110.


Manga Madness swap day: 5-7 p.m., Gautier Public Library, 2100 Library Lane. Swap manga graphic with other comic enthusiasts. Refreshments. Details: 497-4531.


Science Cafe: 6-7:30 p.m., Gulf Coast Research Lab dining hall, Ocean Springs. "Alpacas: From Peru to the Bayou" by Maryanne Anthony, GCRL library assistant, fiber artist and alpaca rancher. Free. Refreshments. Details: 872-4213.


Something New, Something Later cooking class: 6-8:30 p.m., Lynn Meadows Discovery Center, 246 Dolan Ave., Gulfport. Tickets: $30 members, $35 nonmembers. Includes a take-home meal. Details/registration: 897-6039 or lmdc.org.


Marine Corps League meeting: 6:30 p.m., VFW Post 2434, 289 Veterans Ave., Biloxi. Details: 609-457-2372.


Pearl River Community College spring concert: 7 p.m., PRCC Ethel Holden Brownstone Center for the Arts. Details: 601-403-1328.


WEDNESDAY


Bone Marrow Registry Drive: 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Memorial Hospital in main atrium, Gulfport. Ages 18-44, joining the registry is free; those over the age of 44 are required to pay $100 fee. Details: 877-601-1925, ext. 4350.


DAR Harrison Central awards and flag retirement ceremony: 2-3:30 p.m. awards ceremony, flag retirement ceremony to follow, Harrison Central High School.


Great Cities of the World: 2-4 p.m., St. Thomas Catholic Church, 720 East Beach, Long Beach. Provided by Beach Garden Society of Mississippi Gulf Coast Flower Show.


Jackson County Town Hall meeting: 6:30 p.m., Fontainebleau Community Center, Mississippi 57 South. Supervisor John McKay and speakers will discuss water and sewer services in the unincorporated areas of District 5. Questions will be taken.


"Sunshine Boys": 7:30 p.m. April 30-May 3, 2 p.m. May 4, Center Stage Theatre, 240 Eisenhower Drive, Biloxi. Cost: $16 adults, $13 seniors, students, military. Details: 388-6258.