Awash in music, patriotism, family, and most importantly, remembering those who made the ultimate sacrifice, Pascagoula’s annual Sounds by the Sea drew thousands of people to Beach Park on Memorial Day weekend.
It’s typically a must-attend event for politicians, and this year was no different as campaign kick into high gear.
Among those who attended: Lieutenant governor candidates State Treasurer Tate Reeves, R-Flowood, and Sen. Billy Hewes, R-Gulfport; Lucien Smith, R-Jackson, who is running for state treasurer.
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