Biloxi A to Z: Boating, MGM, Post Office, and more

Biloxi A to Z: Boating, MGM, Post Office, and more
Mayor Andrew M. Gilich, Jr. Official Mayor headshot — Mayor Andrew M. Gilich, Jr. Official Mayor headshot
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Biloxi A to Z: This week’s report includes a look at the newest public boat launch in Biloxi, the transfer of naming rights at MGM Park, and an upcoming Main Street post office dedication in honor of Fallen Officer Robert McKeithen.

Also in the report: a flood insurance reminder, Memorial Day municipal office closures, Blessing of the Fleet, weekend weather and other events, and a moment from the Biloxi National Ceremony.

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See the Officer Robert S. McKeithen dedication ceremony invite

News & notes: Weekly report, splash pads

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.

Splashing about: Splash pads are a fun way to stay cool during the summer months and the City of Biloxi has four splash pads open daily to the public: Hiller Park, Point Cadet, and Margaret Sherry splash pads are open from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.; the John Henry Beck Park makes a splash from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. For more information, call 228-388-7170.

 



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