By Dana Sleger // Dr. Allison Wall is not your regular doctor. There is gentle kindness in her eyes, unbending hope in her words, determined patience in her practice, and sincere warmth in her hugs. Oh, those hugs. Dr. Wall likes to think of the gesture as her signature, and to the more than 1,000 […]
May 2015
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By Ellis Anderson // When a friend called Wayne Gouguet with the news that a side-hall cottage was for sale in Old Town Bay St. Louis, he grabbed his crutches and made the drive from Picayune on the spot. Although he was hobbling because of an injury, Wayne had worked in real estate for years […]
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By Andrea Yeager // This Coast nurse spends her days loving and caring for her family and patients, giving of herself over and over. Friends knew it was time for Jennifer Nix to be on the receiving end of some TLC. The wife, mother of three and pain-management nurse was nominated for a day of […]
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Special brunch for mom
By Chef Danie Rodriguez // Welcome, spring! The flowers are blooming and the trees are budding and it is a beautiful time of year. What better season to celebrate one of the most beautiful people in our lives: Mom. Mother’s Day is the one day we celebrate the person who will always love us no […]
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By Dana Sleger // Lynn Sandberg is an impressive woman. She has a degree in speech pathology and worked for the Moss Point school system for seven years as a speech pathologist, but when she became pregnant with her first child, she retired to focus on being a stay-at-home mom, and eventually homeschooled all three […]
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By Scott Naugle // I have to tell you about a book I didn’t want to read. “The Aftermath Lounge” is a collection of short stories set on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, principally Pass Christian, at the time of Hurricane Katrina. Many of us living on the Coast who experienced Katrina aren’t eager for reminders. […]