Hattiesburg, Mississippi – On Monday, April 28, 2025, Mayor Toby Barker announced that recently retired Hattiesburg High School Head Football Coach Tony Vance will serve as the Grand Marshal for this year’s Parade of Champions. Scheduled for Monday, May 5, the parade honors the academic, athletic and extracurricular achievements of students from across Hattiesburg’s schools...
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Hattiesburg Gears Up for “Busiest Weekend to be a Hattiesburger” with Dozens of Events Across the City
Hattiesburg, Mississippi – On Thursday, April 24, 2025, Mayor Toby Barker joined community partners and event organizers at the Hattiesburg Zoo to make his annual declaration of the “Busiest Weekend to be a Hattiesburger.” “Every April, it seems like one weekend stands out – when spring weather finally shows up, and our community calendar is absolutely full,”...
City of Hattiesburg Completes Historic Hall Avenue Infrastructure Project
Hattiesburg, Mississippi – On Tuesday, April 22, the city of Hattiesburg celebrated the completion of one of the most significant infrastructure projects in its history with a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Hall Avenue West Overpass. The event, attended by Mayor Toby Barker, Congressman Mike Ezell and other state and local officials, marked the opening of...
Hall Avenue Overpasses Named for Watson and Wicker
Hattiesburg, Mississippi – On Tuesday, April 8, 2025, the Hattiesburg City Council voted unanimously to name the Hall Avenue overpasses in honor of two leaders whose public service has shaped the city’s past, present and future: State Representative Percy W. Watson and U.S. Senator Roger F. Wicker. The Hall Avenue East Overpass will be named...
New Vernon Dahmer Park Playground Now Open
Hattiesburg, Mississippi – The city of Hattiesburg officially opened a new playground at Vernon Dahmer Park on Tuesday, March 18, 2025, following a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by city officials, community members and local partners. The playground, which features modern equipment and inclusive play features for children of all ages, was completed at a total cost...
W. 7th Street Infrastructure Rehabilitation Project Underway in Hattiesburg
Hattiesburg, Mississippi – The city of Hattiesburg has started work on the W. 7th Street Infrastructure Rehabilitation Project, a major investment in water, sewer and drainage infrastructure. The project covers West 7th Street from Providence Street to North Main Street, as well as portions of Eupora Street, Montague Street and McLauren Street. Work includes replacing...
City of Hattiesburg Awarded $25,000 Grant from National Endowment for the Arts to Support Public Safety Complex Mural
Hattiesburg, Mississippi – The City of Hattiesburg has been awarded $25,000 from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA). This grant will support a new mural inside the Johnny L. DuPree Public Safety Complex, designed to celebrate civic pride and highlight the importance of community collaboration in public safety. Titled “The Hattiesburg Way,” the mural will...
Hattiesburg Announces 2025 Mardi Gras Events
Hattiesburg, Mississippi – On Wednesday, February 5, Mayor Toby Barker and city partners gathered at City Hall to announce several events for the upcoming Mardi Gras season. The 2025 festivities will feature returning favorites, offering a variety of parades, block parties, pub crawls and cultural celebrations for residents and visitors of all ages. A glimpse...
Timberton Complex Reopens After Seven-Year FEMA Battle
Hattiesburg, Mississippi – On Tuesday, January 28, the City of Hattiesburg celebrated the reopening of the Timberton Complex, marking the completion of a long-awaited restoration project. The complex, destroyed by a tornado on January 21, 2017, has been fully rebuilt after years of persistence through numerous challenges and delays. “Restoring Timberton Park has been one...
City of Hattiesburg Accepts Bid to Rebuild Fire Station #2
Hattiesburg, Mississippi – On Friday, January 24, the Hattiesburg City Council voted unanimously to accept a $3.62 million bid from MitchCo Construction to rebuild Fire Station #2 on Edwards Street. This decision marks the culmination of an eight-year effort to secure funding and move forward with rebuilding the station after its destruction by the January...