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Spotlight Gulf Coast – 2E39 – Deven Matthews & Michael Sunderman
SUMMARY: Spotlight Golf Coast is a weekly showcase of people and events across south Mississippi. It is partnered with William Carey University and sponsored by the IP Casino Resort and Spa, Mississippi Power Company, Ray Brandt Auto Group, and the Butch Oulatte Foundation. The segment features Todd Trenard, the executive director of the Butch Oulatte Foundation, who discusses the upcoming humanitarian banquet honoring Ted Hearn for his service to the community. The banquet will feature a cocktail hour, silent auction, and opportunities to donate to the YMCA's programs. The YMCA, which is coastwide, provides low-cost care and services to families in need, and is constantly looking for volunteers and support. Tickets can be purchased on the YMCA's website.
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Safe rooms opening in Pearl River County ahead of severe weather
SUMMARY: Due to the threat of storms, Pearl River county is opening three safe rooms in Poville, Carrier, and Pikun at 5:00 this afternoon. Pets are not allowed, but residents are encouraged to bring necessary items. The weather is being monitored closely, with heavy rain and potential severe storms expected to pass through the area. Meteorologist Taylor Graham warns of multiple rounds of heavy rainfall and the possibility of severe weather later tonight. Flood advisories and flash flood warnings are already in effect in parts of Alabama. Showers and storms are expected to continue into Tuesday, with quieter weather by Wednesday. Stay updated on the evolving weather conditions.
Pear River County is opening up safe rooms ahead of Monday night's severe weather.
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5/13 – The Chief's “Severe Potential” Monday Morning Forecast
SUMMARY: The Weather Authority predicts a cloudy morning with showers and thunderstorms moving into south Mississippi. There is a medium threat for severe weather with gusty winds. Rain chance is 70% with up to 2 inches per hour expected. A flood watch is in effect until tomorrow morning. Severe thunderstorm watch is also in place. The system will gradually move eastward, with activity diminishing by tomorrow afternoon. Sunshine is expected by tomorrow afternoon. Overall, the next 24 hours could bring 3 to 5 inches of rain, leading to potential flash flooding. Stay tuned for updates on the developing weather situation.
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Special Olympics MS Summer games opening ceremony
SUMMARY: South Mississippi athletes and their families gathered at Keesler Air Force Base for the opening ceremonies of the Special Olympics Summer Games. The event, themed “Adventure is Out There”, featured over 500 athletes competing in nine different sports. The torch, carried from Balia, Mississippi, was used to light the cauldron and will remain lit until the closing ceremonies on Sunday. Athletes have sponsors and compete in various events including athletics, aquatics, bocce, bowling, golf, powerlifting, tennis, and volleyball. The event, organized by volunteers, has been a tradition for over 35 years and continues to grow each year. Public can attend the competitions on May 11th at Keesler Air Force Base.
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