Gulfport, MS, March 29, 2016– Dorothy P. Wilson, publisher/editor of Gulf Coast Woman, LLC and president of DWilson and Associates, LLC, has been named the 2016 Mississippi Women in Business Champion by the U.S. Small Business Administration. Wilson was notified of the honor by Janita R. Stewart, district director of the U.S. SBA. who wrote, […]
March 2016
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By Dana Sleger// Brandon and Adrienne Elliott are a match made in entrepreneurial heaven. They met at a wakeboarding competition 12 years ago in Canada and have been inseparable ever since. Funny thing is, when looking back at the beginning of their relationship, neither of them could have ever imagined their journey together would lead […]
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By Myrna Beth Haskell// A few years ago, my sister and I were sipping margaritas while we lounged by her pool. The weather was gorgeous, so we were soaking in some rays as well. Typically, one or two margaritas over the course of an afternoon wouldn’t send me into Neverland. However, this time was different. As […]
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By Christy Garlotte// Whether visiting a coffee shop, running errands or dining out, surely by now you have noticed the popular hair trend bursting with technicolor delight. These brilliant hues can be subtle with a few peek-a-boo strands or radiant with bold all-over color. Christy Garlotte is a master colorist at The Cutting Edge Salon […]
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Story and photographs by Martha Whitney Butler// “Where is the rest of her body?” inquired a curious customer. No, they’re not talking about a scene out of a horror movie. They’re asking about one of the most interesting figurines you’ll see in an antique store: half dolls. Made for a plethora of purposes, this busy […]
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By Tammy Turnage// Have you ever felt overwhelmed? Do multiple projects and an endless list of things to do clutter your mind and home? A few months ago, when I was struggling with the same problem, I found a solution that helped me, and hopefully, it will help you, too! Walking around my home, I […]
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By Kay Denault, Executive Director// The mission of the Mental Health Association (MHA) of South Mississippi is to be a champion of positive mental health and wellness. Mental illness does not discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, age, national origin, disability or veteran’s status. The national statistics are startling: […]
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By Scott Naugle// Think of the other space, the underutilized porch or the shed leaning south, within the realm of rejuvenation possibilities as your quiet, creative getaway. Reclaim and refresh an area of your home or property as your mood transition space, an after work respite or weekend hideaway for reading, cell phones and laptops […]
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By Andrea Yeager// It’s a tough job, but parents get to do it. Let’s face it: Parenting is hard work and even harder when no support system exists. Often, single parents or couples find themselves living away from family and friends. Many have little time for each other or even “me” time. Military men […]
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Menge to Main: The New Old Cuevas Bistro
Story and photos by Lisa Monti// Have you been to the handsome new Old Cuevas Bistro yet? It opened before Christmas and many diners are fast becoming regulars. The crowd filling the bar stools looked comfortably settled in on a recent Tuesday night visit. Or, it could be they had to wait for a table? […]