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Slaven appointed assistant police chief

The City of Gluckstadt recently announced the appointments of a new assistant police chief, along with other promotions and additions.

City unable to get post office, own zip code for now

Plans for a new Post Office with a Gluckstadt zip code will have to wait at least a decade, according to the U.S. Postal Service. 

Polynesian restaurant opening in 2024

A popular French casual Polynesian restaurant known as Poke Stop is coming to Germantown Village on the Calhoun Station Parkway next year.

New Time 4 Toys planned to open by holidays

A Time 4 Toys location is coming to the Lucky City soon, and owner Jessica Green says she can’t wait to serve new patrons this fall. 

City to receive license plate cams

Alderman approved seven new Flock Safety LPR cameras Tuesday night, which will add to the five cameras already in use in the city. 

Aldermen issue OK for AutoZone architecture plans

A proposed auto parts retailer on Gluckstadt Road is one step closer to becoming a reality following site plan approval from the city board.

New Time 4 Toys planned to open by holidays

A Time 4 Toys location is coming to the Lucky City soon, and owner Jessica Green says she can’t wait to serve new patrons this fall. 

Fit Chef to headquarter in Gluckstadt

Fit Chef owner Kevin Roberts says plans are in place to make Gluckstadt the official new home of his Vicksburg-based healthy meal prep and catering company. 

Gluckstadt’s first K-9 officer now on patrol

The Gluckstadt Police Department presented their first K-9 officer, Boujee, to the Mayor and Board of Aldermen last Tuesday night. 

Board considering helping to fund roadway projects

Aldermen are considering their options in funding two large MDOT road projects in Gluckstadt that involve widening a portion of Gluckstadt Road and a maintenance overlay of Calhoun Station Pkwy. 

Hale named new police chief

The new Chief of Police in Gluckstadt says he is looking forward to keeping the city safe and growing the department.

Germantown Band gearing up for competition this weekend

The Germantown High School Band is gearing up for the first 7A band competition this weekend at Northwest Rankin High School.

City to host first National Night Out on Oct. 3

City officials are looking to partner with community members for the city’s first-ever National Night Out slated for early October.

Board recognizes 2023-2024 Mayor’s Youth Council

The Lucky City’s 2023-2024 Mayor’s Youth Council kicked off their school year by receiving recognition from Mayor Walter Morrison and aldermen on Sep. 12. 

Scooter’s Coffee planning G’stadt expansion soon

Plans for a new Scooter’s Coffee in Gluckstadt are in the works as new development continues on Church Road and Calhoun Station Parkway. 

Germantown JROTC has nearly 200 students

Since Germantown High School opened in 2011, the Marien Corps JROTC program has grown to nearly 200 students and boasts a bunch of awards.

Mississippi Candy Company now open

Mississippi Candy Company owner Leigh Lamkin says her lifelong goal was to teach and own a candy store, both of which she has achieved. 

Firefighters pay tribute on 9/11

Two Gluckstadt firefighters climbed the same number of floors as the World Trade Center on a stair master in more than 80 pounds of gear last week in memory of the 343 firefighters who lost their lives on Sept. 11, 2001.

Construction begins on new performing arts center

Germantown High School broke ground on Sep. 18 to begin construction of its Performing Arts Center. 

El Sombrero appreciates love from community

El Sombrero District Manager Robert Silvera says the best part of running their new restaurant in the Lucky City is receiving such a warm welcome from the local Gluckstadt community. 

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