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6 « THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 2000 THE SEA COAST ECHO • HANCOCK No horsing around — new arena is serious busin BY GEOFF BELCHER News Editor Hancock County and state leaders weren’t just horsing around for the nearly four years it took to get the Hancock County Multi-purpose Equine and Livestock Arena open to the public. It took a lot of hard work and creative funding, but the long-awaited facility opened to a capacity crowd last September, kicking off the 1999 Hancock Count Fair. It was the crowning glory for County Agent Mike Keene and 4-H Assistant Wade Ladner, who had spent hours of planning and hard work for the Manufactured Housing Specialists Homes, Inc. NOW ... A Mi&Sl&MPFi TMAOiTlON 2515 Old Spanish Trail Slidell, Louisiana 70461 504-641-9202 1-800-701-4019 Fax 504-641-9241 EcJw "'iff photo by Geoff Belcher A cowboy shows off some ropin' and ridin' during a rodeo at the Hancock Count> Multz-purpox Equine and Livestock Arena. three-day celebration; and it was a mil< Hancock County, offering a new facility f< less number of public shows and events nomic benefits that otherwise would nev< ized here. The arena has already played host to ] cattle shows and 4-H contests, livestocl shows, a chili cook-off, a rodeo and, mos “Bullennium 2000.” The $450,000 facility includes a 60,( stf*el-framed covered arena, a concessi om~ and bleachers with a 2,000-se tv. Adjacent ot the larger arena is anotl 144-sq.-ft. building that serves as the m area for horses and other livestock. A $500,000 state grant helped under struction costs and the county donated in matching funds and another $25,000 services in order to make the arena hap Earlier this year, the Hanocock Count; Supervisors took over control of the fac the state. Future plans include having h^or>me self-supporting with admittance n:.»l rwt-nue-? fn>m hur^' r>>d€ :-ni tractor-pull*. Am Lam i i fteacfifront Community ^ de velopment of Design Built Consulting. Inc. Bay St. Louis, Mississippi - v Walk to Old Town Bay St. Louis, enjoy all your favorite restaurants & shops. Chapel Hill's prime location features, its own white sandy beach, gazebos, lined white picket fences, a quaint working Chapel, and much more. Light and airy custom built hornet characterized with elaborate* detail. Homes built with the hfghtst quality, care and excellence. Chapel Hill Sales & Information Center: Corner of Beach Blvd & Hwy 90, Bay St. Louis. MS 39520 228-467-9191 FAX: 228-467-2440 HANCOCK COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS HANCOCK COUNTY COURTHOUSE 228-467-0172 P.O. Box 429 Bay St. Louis, MS 39520 DISTRICT #1: Lyonie J. "Jeep" Ladner, Sr. 11052 August Ladner Rd. Bay St. Louis, MS 39520 228 467-7495 DISTRICT #2: Rodrick "Rocky" Pullman P.O. Box 16 Pearlington, MS 39572 228 533-7056 DISTRICT #3: Lisa Cowand patients choice 1005 Dunbar Ave. Bay St. Louis, MS 3952( 228-4670506 DISTRICT #4: Steve Seymour 19215 Hwy. 603 Kiln, MS 39556 228-255-8086 DISTRICT #5: Jay Cuevas P.O. Box 428 Kiln, MS. 39556 BOARD ATTORNEY: Gerald Gex 636 Highway 90 Waveland, MS 39576 228 467-5426 Medical Equipment & Supplies Jody Compretta 703 Dunbar Ave • Suite B • Bay St. Louis, MS 39520 Phone: (228) 463-1880 • Fax (228) 463-1066 Toll Free: 1-877-820-1880 TITLE LI Best Title CARS • truck: AIRPLANES • MO We Hold The Title... YOU
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