Biloxi A to Z: Billfish Tournament, Least Terns, and more

Biloxi A to Z: Billfish Tournament, Least Terns, and more
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Biloxi A to Z: Today’s video features a bird’s eye view of a Least Tern colony on Biloxi Beach. Also included are details on a city job fair set to take place next week, upcoming Popp’s Ferry Bridge maintenance work, the weekend forecast and weekend events, and the Billfish Classic parade of boats and weigh-in dates and times.

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June Community Calendar

News & notes: Weekly report, job fair, B-Alert

The week that was: Ever wonder how busy the Biloxi Police, Fire, Engineering, and Community Development departments are in a given week? You can find out each week in the Weekly Report, a compilation of police and fire responses, and building permits issued. To see the week-by-week archive of reports, including one for last week, click here.

Job fair: The City of Biloxi will hold a job fair on Wednesday, June 14, and Saturday, June 17, the City of Biloxi will host a job fair at the Woolmarket City Center on Kayleigh Cove. The job fair will be open from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. each day. For more information and to see the event flyer, click here.

B-Alert: Get on the go road, traffic, and weather advisories from the City of Biloxi by signing up for B-Alert. Text BILOXI to 99411.

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