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Published by Rhonda Miller on 01 Nov 2011 11:06pm | Listen NowSome Gulf Coast fishermen who have haven’t been able to earn a living since the BP oil spill are heading inland in search of more dependable income. Several of them are in a welding class in Gulfport.
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Published by Rhonda Miller on 26 Oct 2011 11:56pm | Listen NowA year-and-a-half after the oil spill, BP says the clean-up of the Mississippi Gulf Coast could be done 30 days.
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Published by Rhonda Miller on 21 Oct 2011 09:24pm | Listen NowHundreds of Gulf Coast veterans who fought to protect America’s freedom are now living on the street. The Homeless Veterans Stand Down provides camaraderie and supplies.
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Published by Rhonda Miller on 13 Oct 2011 11:02pm | Listen NowIt's been four months since a Biloxi casino took a big chance and decided to go smoke-free. The casino decided the health of employees and guests is worth the gamble.
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Published by Rhonda Miller on 02 Oct 2011 10:24pm | Listen NowThe string of disasters that has slammed the Mississippi Gulf Coast makes it good territory for research on how families deal with trying times. The BP oil spill is the starting point for a university research project.
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Published by Rhonda Miller on 27 Sep 2011 10:47pm | Listen NowThe Ohr-O'Keefe Museum of Art in Biloxi is asking the city for financial support so it can keep its doors open. Designed by architect Frank Gehry, the museum is a mix of brick, stucco and glass in dramatic forms.
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Published by Rhonda Miller on 23 Sep 2011 08:55am | Listen NowAfter six months of giving the birds privacy for nesting, BP resumes clean-up of Mississippi's barrier islands today. Coastal residents have been monitoring the shoreline all along.
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Published by Rhonda Miller on 21 Sep 2011 10:48pm | Listen NowA bill that could bring billions of dollars to Mississippi has passed a Senate committee.The RESTORE the Gulf Coast Act of 2011, if passed by Congress, will bring 80 percent of BP fines from the oil spill back to Gulf Coast states.
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Published by Rhonda Miller on 19 Sep 2011 11:04pm | Listen NowIn a good year, the Mississippi oyster industry can bring $70 million into the state economy. But most of this year's crop was destoryed by floodwaters, and dredging may be off for the second season in a row.
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Published by Rhonda Miller on 15 Sep 2011 08:11pm | Listen NowAn oil slick being reported in the Gulf of Mexico is causing speculation about its origin.
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Published by Rhonda Miller on 14 Sep 2011 10:58pm | Listen NowA $20 million research grant to study the environmental effects of the BP oil spill has been awarded to the University of Mississippi. The project will bring top scientists from around the county into the Gulf.
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Published by Rhonda Miller on 13 Sep 2011 11:35pm | Listen NowThe Ohr -O’Keefe Museum of Art has asked the city of Biloxi to cover the cost of insurance and utilities. City Council appointed a committee to consider the request.
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Published by Sandra Knispel on 12 Sep 2011 08:05am | Listen NowTen years ago, the American public by and large had no idea who Al-Qaeda was and what their hatred of the Western world propel them to do. That all changed instantly on the morning of 9-11-2001. Are we much safer ten years later?
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Published by Rhonda Miller on 09 Sep 2011 09:45am | Listen NowMississippi Gulf Coast businesses were hoping 2011 would be the season tourism bounced back. But as MPB's Rhonda Miller reports, it's been more of a slow crawl.
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Published by Rhonda Miller on 04 Sep 2011 10:41pm | Listen NowTropical Storm Lee dumped 10 inches of rain on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, flooded roads and spawned what appeared to be a tornado in Saucier, damaging several homes.
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