City in review: April BNews Monthly breaks it down

The April BNews Monthly delivers a full State of the City snapshot—bringing together updates, achievements, and insights from departments across the city, all in one place.

The 28-page issue features key updates from city departments, giving residents and business owners insight into ongoing services, recent accomplishments, and what lies ahead. An overview map highlights major projects across the city, providing a clear snapshot of development and infrastructure improvements currently underway.

Readers will also find important stormwater information aimed at helping reduce pollutants in local waterways, along with a spotlight on a solar-powered medical development in Woolmarket. Timely reminders include paid parking at the Keesler Federal Park garage, the importance of maintaining flood insurance coverage, and details about the city’s Spring Break traffic plan.

Additional stories cover a legacy of excursions to Ship Island, the launch of a new citywide grass-cutting schedule, and a feature on the library’s digital archive, which is preserving local history for future generations.

As always, the issue includes a variety of regular columns and community features. Readers can catch updates from the Tree Committee, Biloxi Main Street, and the Biloxi Shuckers, along with the popular “Back in the Day” history column. The April edition also features the community calendar, local trivia, the Biloxi Beautification column, and the latest episode of “Biloxi Cooks!”

This month’s issue is supported by a host of advertisers, including Scarlet Pearl, Beau Rivage, Edgewater Mall, Palace Casino, Treasure Bay Casino, Biloxi Shuckers, Mississippi Power, and The People’s Bank.

The April BNews Monthly was mailed to all Biloxi addresses earlier this month and is available online on the city’s website.

This special State of the City issue also complements last month’s address delivered by Mayor Andrew “FoFo” Gilich to a Biloxi Bay Area Chamber audience at the Beau Rivage. A recording of the presentation is available on the city’s YouTube channel and online.
April BNews Monthly
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