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Bay St. Louis issues burn ban for the city

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www.wxxv25.com – Kate Holzhauser – 2023-08-12 11:18:16

SUMMARY: Following recent bushfires, the city of Bay St. Louis has implemented a burn ban in response to dry conditions and strong winds. Bay St. Louis Fire Chief Monty Strong has stated that violations of the ban will result in a misdemeanor charge, accompanied by a fine ranging from $100 to $500. Usage of propane or gas grills, heaters, and charcoal grills are permitted, while open flame activities such as campfires, bonfires, fire pits, fire rings, burn barrels, debris and field burning are prohibited.

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Pentagon steps up media restrictions, now requiring approval before reporting even unclassified info

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www.wxxv25.com – Associated Press – 2025-09-22 13:00:00

SUMMARY: The Pentagon announced a new policy requiring credentialed journalists at its headquarters to sign a pledge not to report unauthorized information, including unclassified material. Violations risk losing access credentials, tightening media restrictions initiated under President Trump’s administration. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth emphasized limiting reporters’ movements within the Pentagon. The move sparked strong criticism from press freedom advocates, who view it as government censorship and prior restraint undermining independent journalism and the First Amendment. The Pentagon has also faced recent embarrassments from leaks and security lapses. Media organizations warn the policy threatens transparency, democratic norms, and the public’s right to independent news about the military.

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A mysterious envelope from Czechoslovakia’s founding father has been found

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www.wxxv25.com – Associated Press – 2025-09-21 10:00:00

SUMMARY: Unknown musings of Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk, Czechoslovakia’s first president and founding father, were recently unveiled from a sealed envelope long kept secret by the family. The notes, dictated to his son Jan around 1934 when Masaryk was ill, reveal reflections on his impending death, critical views on Czechs, Germans, and Slovak nationalist Andrej Hlinka. The documents, containing five pages in Czech and English, were entrusted to the National Archive in 2005 under a 20-year embargo. Experts affirm their authenticity, now ready for detailed study. Masaryk, a symbol of democratic statehood, led Czechoslovakia after its 1918 independence.

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The oldest mummies in the world may hail from southeastern Asia and date back 12,000 years

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www.wxxv25.com – Associated Press – 2025-09-20 22:00:00

SUMMARY: Scientists have discovered what may be the world’s oldest mummies, dating back up to 12,000 years in southeastern Asia. Unlike the well-known Egyptian mummies or the 7,000-year-old Chinchorro mummies from Peru and Chile, these ancient remains—found in China, Vietnam, and other parts of Southeast Asia—show evidence of smoke-drying by hunter-gatherer communities. The bodies were buried in crouched positions with cuts and burn marks, suggesting early mummification techniques that preserved spiritual and physical connections to ancestors. While the dating methods and consistency of the practice require further study, these findings significantly advance knowledge of prehistoric funerary customs.

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