Saturday, March 14, 2009
Deputy loses wife, daughter in shooting rampage
Project Acorn expands Biloxi VA
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Commander at Keesler Headed to Kuwait

Fundraiser to help deputy who lost home
FEMA Awards Fire Grant to Moss Point
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Fire Fund established for Army Guardsman
The guardsman is a member of the 155th Infantry Battlion, which is about to be deployed overseas. This will be the second deployment for Ladner.
Donations may be made to the Randy Ladner Fire Fund at any branch of Hancock Bank.
Fire fund established for Army guardsman
A fund has been set up at Hancock Bank to help an Army National guardsman replace his home, personal belongings and household furnishing lost during a fire this week in Hancock County.
Randy Ladner just barely made it out of his family home on Firetower Road before flames killed his cat, according to reporter Al Showers at Biloxi's V-13 www.wlox.com. Ironically, the feline had alerted Ladner to the blaze.
The guardsman is a member of the 155th Infantry Battlion, which is about to be deployed overseas. This will be the second deployment for Ladner.
According to the news report, the guardsman lost everything in the early morning blaze, including his uniforms.
Donations may be made to the Randy Ladner Fire Fund at any branch of Hancock Bank.
Sunday, January 25, 2009
Bobby Lee Hayes

Maj. Michael Green
Rare Look at Louisiana Native Guard
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Fire at in-law's home tough on chief
Sometimes the business of fighting fires gets personal.
Fire Chief Jimmy Green knows that all too well.
On Jan. 11 he spent much of the night helping put out a blaze that destroyed the home of his wife's grandmother, Helen Parker, in Vancleave.
We all know that every house destroyed by fire belongs to someone's relative. Yet its seems a little tougher for those who protect and serve when the tragedy hits home, according to the fire chief.
"It's hard when you're going through the house fightin' fire .... kicking your child's toys outta the way," Green told reporter Sylvia Hall at WLOX-TV 13 on Monday, Jan. 12.
The family plans to rebuild the home that was on Gautier-Vancleave Road, the reporter said.
We salute you, Chief Jimmy Green, for your bravery in the face of family disaster and heartache.