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NEWCOMERS GUIDE 2000
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2000
County
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town became the county seat in 1860.
Public opinion demanded the name of the town be returned to Bay St. Louis, and the city of that name was incorporated by the legislature on February 24, 1882. Chicapoula, Shieldsborough, Bay St. Louis - the name may have changed, but the personality of the area has remained. People relax leisurely and make an art of enjoying life.
Waveland, "Land of Waves," was once part of Shieldsborough until March 1888 when it applied for a charter as a separate community.
Waveland has long been an established summer retreat and resort for visitors from New Orleans and Natchez. The permanent population came from the descendants of the original French and Spanish settlers.
The natural beauty of the town facing east and the waters of the Mississippi Sound, plus the proximity of V rk-1* made it an
Run. named i«*r immense kilns where the original ' ‘ttlers burned char-;	-	.itt-ti	,i!-*ut
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n-_:ll site and mov, d wld homes from the riwr b;»nk. In their place one of the largest sawmills in the South was erected.
During Prohibition the territory around Kiln was known for its quality of whiskey as far north as Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Strange tales of giant stills hidden under sawdust piles and rumored connection of Kiln with Chicago's Capone Gang still afford interest.
Statistic Profile: Incorporated communities:
Bay St. Louis Waveland Total land area 485 square miles Altitude Average elevation is 15 above sea level Climate Average temperature is 68 degrees with 350 frost-free days Transportation 1-10, US Hwy. 90, State
Hwys. 607, 603/43, 604, 53, Stennis International Airport, private airstrip at Diamondhead, Greyhound Bus Lines, Seaboard System railroads, Amtrak passenger service to Bay St. Louis, but not departing Churches 51 churches representing 15 denominations County Government The county board of supervisors, representing five districts throughout the county governs the day-to-day activities and business of Hancock County.
The current board is comprised of:
District One, Jeep Ladner District	Two,	Rocky
Pullman
District	Three,	Lisa
Cowand
District	Four,	Steve
Seymour
District Five, Jay Cuevas Current Accomplishments The board works closely with economic developers and planners in bringing about necessary changes and
1 nt- adoption .	...p:-
hensive county zoning plan, as an example, has moved the county forward in being
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•	-	'.ike Patch
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Hancock : iunty, in conjunction with the city of Bay St. Louis and Waveland, was
successful in landing this project for a nine-mile bike path built almost entirely with grant money.
•	Built Hancock County
School	Superintendent's
Office Building ($185,000)
•	Built Hancock County Court Annex Building ($584,000). Bought and built to accommodate the Hancock County Justice Court and the Chancery Court system.
•	Hancock County Multi-
Purpose	Building
($1,100,000). Built almost entirely with grants from the State of Mississippi.
•	Hancock County Kiln Library Project ($1,292,000) was built with grant money as well as county millage and was opened Feb. 24.
•	Pass Road Improvement Bond ($6,000,000).
• Additional improvements made to parks and recreation facilities.
Board of Supervisors
Office, 467-0172
District #1 (Jeep Ladner) 467-7495
District #2	(Rocky
Pullman) 533-7056
District #3 (Lisa Cowand)
Seymour; 255-bU&6
District #5 (Jay Cuevas) 255-3696
id Superintendent 255-
Civil Defense (Lynette Carbon) 467-9226
Dept, of Human Services 467-4565
Sheriff (Steve Garber) 467-5101
Tax Collector (Jimmy Ladner) 467-4425
Fire Marshal (Richard Pate) 466-4709
Sanitation Dept 467-6368 Senior Citizens Office 467-9292
Retired Senior Volunteer Program 467-9204
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County Atty. (Gerald Gex) 467-5456
County Agent 467-5456 Coroner (Norma Stiglet) 467-5478
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