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4th Annual “My Journey Weekend Getaway” happening on the Coast
SUMMARY: The content discusses the upcoming fourth annual My Journey Weekend Gateway event for young ladies 16 and older. Hosts Trina McCurdy and Dr. Sandy Sanders share details about the event, which includes a talent show, mentoring for graduating seniors, and a book anthology project. They emphasize the importance of passing on life experiences to young women and encourage audience participation in the talent show through an online sign-up form. The event aims to empower and support the participants as they transition into adulthood. Viewers are directed to the website for more information and to sign up for the talent show before the deadline on Monday.
Next weekend, the 4th annual “My Journey Weekend Getaway” is happening on the Coast. Trina McCarty from the program and Dr. Sandy Sanders give more information.
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Local shrimpers say conditions not yet ideal for 2024 season
SUMMARY: Many shrimpers from the coast are heading west this weekend as Louisiana's inshore shrimp season opened on Thursday, while Mississippi waters remain closed. Min Trong, who sells shrimp from his van in Long Beach on weekends, is preparing to open a seafood store. He notes that for the second consecutive year, shrimping conditions have been less than ideal, driving prices down. Factors like excessive freshwater and wind are affecting shrimp availability. Trong anticipates Mississippi's shrimp season to open around mid-June but felt last year's season started too early. Shrimp prices have remained low for the past two years.
Minh Troung and other shrimpers say it'll be a few weeks before conditions are right for shrimping in the Mississippi Sound.
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The Best Seat in Shuckers Stadium with Matt Degregorio
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Tech Byte – Hearing Loss Technology
SUMMARY: In this Techbite episode, host Patrick Moz highlights May as National Speech Language and Hearing Awareness Month. Special guests include Debbie Rice, an American Sign Language interpreter, and Dr. Tiffany Alberg from Alberg Audiology. They discuss advancements in hearing technology. Dr. Alberg introduces cochlear implants, surgically placed devices aiding those with severe hearing loss, and modern hearing aids. These aids come with Bluetooth capabilities, enabling connectivity with phones, TVs, and other devices, functioning similarly to wireless earbuds. The episode aims to raise awareness of how technology can significantly improve the lives of individuals with hearing impairments.
Patrick Moates interviews audiologist Dr. Tiffany Ahlberg about advances in hearing loss technology.
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