Lindsay Knowles
Digital Content Producer
Biloxi, MS
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Lindsay was born and raised in Pascagoula, and attended the University of Southern Mississippi where she earned a bachelor's degree in psychology.
Before coming to WLOX, Lindsay was an editorial assistant for The Mississippi Press and wrote for The Sun Herald newspaper.
Currently, she works as a digital content producer, and also produces Gulf Coast Good News, which you can watch Saturday mornings on WLOX-TV or anytime on WLOX.com.
She and her husband, James, live in Ocean Springs with their two sons, Coleton and Nathan. After her boys and her family, Lindsay's favorite things include her cat Nova, reading historical books, anything to do with food, and being on the water.
Updated: Mar. 2, 2022 at 7:24 PM EST
|By Lindsay Knowles
The city’s board of aldermen made the decision on Tuesday not to allow the cultivation, processing and sale or distribution of medical cannabis.
Updated: Jan. 6, 2022 at 9:17 AM EST
|By Lindsay Knowles and David Elliott
Attorney and advocate Conner Reeves said he thinks the primary focus needs to be on the people who need medical marijuana and the voters who supported it.
Updated: Dec. 29, 2021 at 8:33 AM EST
|By Hugh Keeton and Lindsay Knowles
One of the first orders of businesses for the 2022 legislative session is expected to be hammering out how the sale of medical marijuana will be implemented in Mississippi.
Updated: Oct. 1, 2021 at 3:20 PM EDT
|By Lindsay Knowles
From early screening to radiation, chemotherapy and counseling, the Cancer Center offers a comprehensive approach for patients.
Updated: Jun. 18, 2021 at 2:17 PM EDT
|By Lindsay Knowles
Dr. Wiemer was initially indicted in January 2019 on 59 felony charges for illegally prescribing pain medication and sedatives.