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2/5 – The Chief's “Cool & Cloudy” Monday Morning Forecast
SUMMARY: The weather report sponsored by Mroy Seafood Restaurant indicates cloudy skies with light drizzle keeping temperatures in the mid to upper 40s. Windy conditions with gusts up to 20 mph are expected, with some sunshine in the afternoon. A thunderstorm with small hail was experienced the previous day, and a low pressure system will bring spotty rain before moving away. Clearing skies are expected from Tuesday to Thursday with temperatures in the 60s, but rain is likely to return by the weekend. Overall, the weather will be breezy and cool with occasional sunshine and rain.
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25 Teams in 25 Days: Gautier Gators
SUMMARY: The Gautier Gators, after reaching the state championship for the first time last season, are determined to win it all this year. Led by coach Mark High and former Mr. Football Trey Irving, the team embraces a strong legacy. Freshman quarterback Keon McNeel impressed in their jamboree, showing composure and skill alongside key players like Komas, DJ Garrett, Latril Pogue, and Kelly Steel. While known for offense, the Gators’ defense is experienced and talented. Preparing diligently, they open their season on August 29 at George County High, motivated by teamwork, hitting, the band’s energy, and the drive to dominate on the field.
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Waveland museum hosts panel made up of those who experienced Hurricane Katrina as young children
SUMMARY: The Waveland Museum hosted a panel featuring residents who experienced Hurricane Katrina as young children. Gulfport Mayor Hugh Keating spoke at the event, emphasizing the need for more community meetings. The panel is part of a week of free events leading up to the 20th anniversary of the storm. Michael Scardino, a panelist, shared his perspective, highlighting how Mississippi is often overlooked despite taking a direct impact and sustaining significant damage. The week’s events will culminate in a reflections and remembrance service, honoring the experiences and resilience of those affected by Katrina.
The panel featured a handful of residents who were young children during Hurricane Katrina. For more Local News from WLOX: …
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WWII, Korean war veteran celebrates 100th birthday in Gulfport
SUMMARY: WWII and Korean War veteran Todd Windler celebrated his 100th birthday at the Armed Forces Retirement Home in Gulfport. Family, friends, and fellow veterans gathered to honor him, bringing him to tears with their applause. Windler, who served in the Navy, Army, and Air Force, participated in major WWII invasions including Leyte, Luzon, and Okinawa, and later fought in the Korean War. Despite never expecting to reach 100, he always joked about it. Known for his kindness and constant smile, Windler expressed gratitude for his life and the opportunity to celebrate this rare milestone with loved ones.
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