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Buc-ee's in South MS always open, until issue this weekend. Here's what we know

Buc-ee's in South MS always open, until issue this weekend. Here's what we know

Yahoo21-07-2025
Once a Buc-ee's opens, it stays open 24 hours a day, every day.
But something happened Sunday that saw the Buc-ee's store off I-10 exit 24 in Harrison County close for several hours.
People began posting Sunday on Facebook that barricades blocked the entrance and the store was closed to customers and employees.
Harrison County received one medical call to the store Sunday, said Pat Sullivan, Harrison County fire chief.
The store reopened at 4 a.m. Monday, he said.
People posted on Facebook that fire trucks were on the property, every entrance was barricaded and a sheriff's deputy parked at one of them. Others said they drove over from the New Orleans and Mobile areas to find the store was closed.
The Sun Herald will update this article as more information becomes available.
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