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Long Beach High Cheer Team hosts Glow Out event
SUMMARY: The Long Beach High School cheerleaders hosted their third annual Glow Out event, consisting of a 7 p.m. Zumba class and a one-mile fun run through the dark at 8 p.m. The event helps the kids get excited to workout and stay active. The cheerleaders, Ava Graham and Stella Jackson, mentioned that the event means a lot to them and encourages others to participate. They also emphasized the importance of having something to look forward to.
The Long Beach High School cheerleaders hosted their 3rd annual Glow Out event Saturday, which featured a Zumba class and a one-mile fun run through the dark.
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Storm Ready 2024 – Season Outook
SUMMARY: Hurricane season 2024 is predicted to be well above average, with NOAA anticipating 17 to 25 named storms, compared to the average of 14. Out of these, 8 to 13 could become hurricanes, and 4 to 7 may develop into major hurricanes. Last year's season was relatively quiet. For assistance in planning and preparing, visit WXXV25's webpage. Stay storm-ready all season long with updates and tips from WXXV News25 and Mississippi Power.
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MS Gulf Coast Chamber Member Spotlight – Powerful Minds Counseling
SUMMARY: Hello, I'm Candace Ruland from the Mississippi Gulf Coast Chamber of Commerce, introducing this month's Chamber Member Spotlight. Dr. Shelby Bradley, co-owner and Clinical Director of Powerful Minds Counseling, offers individual virtual counseling for ages 14 and up, addressing depression, anxiety, and other mental health challenges. They also provide life coaching for goal setting and future planning. Therapy focuses on healing from the past, while life coaching empowers decision-making for the future. Contact them at 228-335-8236 or powerfulmindscounseling.net. Congratulations to Powerful Minds Counseling on their success. For more info, visit mscoastchamber.com or call 228-864-0014.
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5/31 – The Chief's “Wet Weekend Pattern” Friday Morning Forecast
SUMMARY: Good morning! Sponsored by The People's Bank, here's your weather update. Currently, there's significant cloud coverage with some dissipated rain cells and past lightning strikes to the west. A stationary front remains to the southwest, bringing a complex of showers and thunderstorms from Texas towards the east and southeast, potentially affecting our area tonight. Expect spotty thunderstorms later this afternoon. It'll be hot, muggy, and breezy with temperatures peaking at 87°F and winds gusting up to 20 mph. Rain chances elevate to 40% tonight. The weekend forecast includes multiple rounds of showers and thunderstorms with a 70% chance on Saturday, reducing to 50% by Sunday. Expect temperatures around 84°F. Stay tuned; we'll track these systems closely.
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