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Worldwide hurricane hunter Josh Morgerman’s ‘Mission: Hurricane’ airs across the nation

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Mississippi and worldwide hurricane chaser Josh Morgerman's new show, Mission:Hurricane, aired across the nation on Sunday, with the first episode focusing on Hurricane Patricia in 2015.

Morgerman, the co-founder of digital advertising company Symblaze, said during an interview on Coast Vue with Ricky Mathewsthat he has seen dozens of hurricanes over the past 30 years.

“I've been in 67 hurricanes, which is a world record,” Morgerman stated. “There's no one dead or alive who has been in more hurricanes on the ground.”

The New Yorker turned Mississippian explained that he was contacted by several companies that wanted to make a show using his “unbelievable library of past experiences and past adventures” to give audiences a look into the most historical storms caught on tape.

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“They had the idea to develop a show around this using some of my unbelievable archive of footage and also kind of war stories,” Morgerman said. “Each episode, I take…

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By: Alyssa Arbuckle
Title: Worldwide hurricane hunter Josh Morgerman's ‘Mission: Hurricane' airs across the nation
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Published Date: Mon, 10 Apr 2023 22:05:44 +0000

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Flywheel Festival features antique engines, food, fun

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www.wcbi.com – Allie Martin – 2024-04-26 19:01:53

SUMMARY: The Spring Flywheel in Houston, Mississippi, attracted large crowds and highlighted improvements at the park. The festival food vendors, antique flywheels, and tractor , showcasing the hobby and lifestyle of restoring and exhibiting old engines and tractors. Attendees could also for clothes, hats, toys, and other items at the festival, which ran through Saturday. The drew the largest Friday afternoon crowd in its history, and visitors enjoyed a variety of activities and entertainment. For more information and a complete schedule, interested individuals were directed to visit seechickasaw.com.

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Golden Triangle Landfill hosts hazardous waste disposal day

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www.wcbi.com – Kaitlyn Yeatman – 2024-04-26 18:59:13

SUMMARY: The Golden Triangle Landfill in Mississippi a Household Hazardous Waste Collection Day each spring to allow citizens to safely dispose of hazardous materials. Executive Director Jimmy Sloan emphasized the importance of proper disposal to protect groundwater, as many household products are classified as hazardous waste. A company is hired to sort and package the materials for appropriate disposal. Tires, electronics, and other items also require special precautions. The goal is to a convenient and environmentally friendly way for citizens to dispose of waste properly. The collection day is held at the landfill and aims to educate and encourage responsible waste disposal.

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First responders reflect on Louisville tornado decade later

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www.wcbi.com – Grace Brister – 2024-04-26 18:56:37

SUMMARY: Community members in Louisville, Mississippi gathered to honor the first responders and firefighters who were on the front lines ten years ago when a devastating hit the town. The responders, Chief Robert Hutto, reflected on the tragic day and the lessons they learned about response, communication, and coordination. The tragedy changed their perspectives and taught them the importance of working together. As they lay a wreath in honor of moving forward, they remember the lives lost and the need to continue to each other in the face of future disasters. The will ring church bells and blow horns to commemorate the anniversary.

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