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Jackson County man wanted for receiving stolen property turns himself in, sheriff says
SUMMARY: The content is about a study that analyzed how the brain processes information differently between short stories and novels. It found that novels engage multiple regions of the brain, including those associated with memory, and allow the reader to deeply connect with characters and storyline over a longer period. In contrast, short stories engage more focused areas of the brain and require the reader to quickly process information to understand the narrative. The study suggests that both forms of literature have unique benefits in terms of cognitive processing and emotional engagement, highlighting the importance of reading different types of stories.
A Jackson County man wanted for receiving stolen property turned himself in to the sheriff's department on Monday, April 8.
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5/21 – The Chief's “Sunny, Warm & Rain Free” Tuesday Afternoon Forecast
SUMMARY: Good afternoon! Currently, our Scarlet Pearl cam shows a beautiful view with just a few clouds expected to increase to partly cloudy later. Temperatures are mainly in the 80s, feeling slightly hotter, with a high of 85°F today. Light winds from the southeast will continue. Overnight, expect clear skies and a low of 71°F with some patchy fog. Dry weather will persist through Memorial Day Weekend with increasing temperatures. No rain is forecasted this week, with high pressure ensuring sunny conditions. Rain may return next week, with potential showers on Memorial Day. Enjoy the beautiful weather!
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Mary Mahoney's receives honor from People Magazine
SUMMARY: Mississippi Gulf Coast boasts notable sites such as Ship Island, casinos, and an aquarium. Among its dining gems, Mary Mahoney's has been named one of People's magazine's 50 Most Beautiful Restaurants in the U.S. Though unranked, it stands out in the state. Celebrating 60 years of operation, Mary Mahoney's opened on May 7, 1964. Co-owner Bobby Mahoney credits the restaurant's longevity to loyal customers and dedicated employees, emphasizing that they are essential to its successful operation.
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Wiggins firefighter recovering after being pinned beneath fire engine
SUMMARY: Over the weekend in Wiggins, a fire engine accident left a firefighter pinned underneath the vehicle. The firefighter, responding to a wreck on Highway 26 near Bay Drive and SE Earl Road, was trapped when the truck flipped twice around 11:40 PM. Witnesses reported that the seatbelt likely prevented more severe injuries. Clayton Sharp, who heard the call on the radio and responded, described the scene as chaotic with equipment scattered. Fire Chief Steve Purvis said crews used the jaws of life to free the firefighter in about 10 minutes. The responder is recovering, and Highway Patrol is investigating the incident.
A firefighter, who remains anonymous, was responding to an accident when the vehicle flipped, pinning them underneath.
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