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Turkey Creek restoration project based in science despite concerns over worsening floods Turkey Creek restoration project based in science By John Fitzhugh | April 19, 2021 at 6:37 PM CDT - Updated April 19 at 6:43 PM GULFPORT, Miss. (WLOX) - Residents say Turkey Creek in North Gulfport hasn’t flooded as badly as it did last week in several years. The creek has been the subject of environmental dispute for years. The 12-mile creek is part of a 17,000-acre floodplain that is critical to draining rain waters from Long Beach to Bayou Bernard. There have been numerous studies and plans made but little action to prevent the creek from flooding the communities that surround it. ....
Renovated park coming to Soria City neighborhood in Gulfport April 13, 2021 The City of Gulfport is preparing for the summer. On Bullis Avenue and 20th Street a renovated splash pad and enclosed basketball court are. April 13, 20211 After the Mississippi State Department of Health instructed medical health professionals to suspend the distribution of Johnson and Johnson vaccines earlier today, Singing River. April 13, 2021 Hal Miller, the Harrison County Building and Grounds Director, lost his battle with pancreatic cancer this past Saturday. He was 66-years-old. Miller was born and. April 13, 2021 Tonight at 7pm WXXV CW will televise a live Town Hall discussion, “Mississippi Town Hall: The Road to Normal.” ....
Flooding could soon be a thing of the past in Forest Heights community Flooding could soon be a thing of the past in Forest Heights community By Tristan Ruppert | January 21, 2021 at 7:29 AM CST - Updated January 21 at 7:29 AM GULFPORT, Miss. (WLOX) - Flooding has long been an issue in the north Gulfport communities of Turkey Creek and Forest Heights. After decades of fighting, Councilwoman Ella Holmes-Hines received some great news Wednesday afternoon. $15.4 million will be funneled into a levee project and community members couldnât be more excited. âMy immediate reaction was overjoyed, screams, tears, excitement,â said Holmes-Hines. That was her reaction to the news that Sen. Roger Wicker had helped secure the funds for the multi-million dollar levee project, which the community has been fighting for. However, the councilwoman was far from the only one who was overjoyed to hear that the project had finally acquired funding. ....