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GULFPORT, Mississippi -- Mississippi Power has partnered with the U.S. Navy to bring the first solar energy facility to south Mississippi in MPC's 92-year history on the coast. Earlier this week, ...
GULFPORT, Mississippi (August 3, 2023) Seabees, assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 133 (NMCB 133), conduct training on surveying equipment on Naval Construction Battalion Center ...
More than 20 shipping containers line the south side of a Navy base in Gulfport, Mississippi. They’re not there to transport goods, but instead stand as a silent marker of the gun violence ...
Gulfport was incorporated in 1898 and ... and a year later Centennial Plaza was transformed into a Navy base during World War I. MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST COMMUNITY The restoration and opening ...
GULFPORT, Miss ... military members who served and have passed away, it’s what Bells Across America is all about. On Thursday, bells rang for fallen servicemen and women at the Seabee Base ...
GULFPORT, Miss. (WLOX) - The Naval Construction Battalion Center released on Saturday that another employee of the base has tested positive for COVID-19. A bagger at the Seabee Base commissary ...
More than 20 shipping containers line the south side of a Navy base in Gulfport, Mississippi. They’re not there to transport goods, but instead stand as a silent marker of the gun violence ...
The Department of Navy and ... This is Mississippi Power’s first solar project in its 92-year history. To have it in the company’s hometown of Gulfport and on the Seabee base makes it special ...
(Tribune News Service) — Cleanup efforts are underway following an “unexpected discharge” of about 1,800 gallons of diesel fuel at the Naval Construction Battalion Center in Gulfport ...
GULFPORT, Mississippi --Carnival rides, military displays and live music are among the featured events scheduled for Seabee Day 2015 on April 11 at the Naval Construction Battalion Center in Gulfport.
More than 20 shipping containers line the south side of a Navy base in Gulfport, Mississippi. They’re not there to transport goods, but instead stand as a silent marker of the gun violence ...