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Cruisin’ the Coast coverage
SUMMARY: News25 is kicking off Cruis in the Coast week, and reporter Grant CH Gazola is live at Cru Central in Gulfport. He interviews a cruiser named Jay, who has been attending the event for six years and brings a different vehicle each year, including a casket, Radio Flyer wagons, a CCAP panel dragger, and even a street legal shopping cart. Jay mentions that people have various reactions to his vehicles, but that's part of the fun. Grant also mentions some upcoming events, including autocross at the Coliseum and the Long Beach parade. Throughout the hour, they will provide updates.
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Preview of Biloxi Skate Fest
SUMMARY: The Buxy Skate Fest is set to take place this Saturday in Buxy, Mississippi, and is expected to be the most monumental skate event on the Mississippi Gulf Coast to date. The event will feature music, food, lessons for kids, a best trick contest for both youth and adults, as well as raffles to raise money for a public youth skate park. Skateboarders in the area can reach out to the Gulf Coast Skate Parks Association on Facebook, Instagram, or their website. The event will take place from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and is aimed at growing the skateboarding community and advocating for a skate park in the area.
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Free Comic Book Day
SUMMARY: Three Alarm Comics is promoting Free Comic Book Day, an annual event to promote literacy and introduce kids to comic books. They have special Comics printed just for the day and will have local comic book professionals in the shop doing commissions and signings. The event is from 11:00 to 6:00 tomorrow and is open to all ages. They have rare comics in the shop, including first appearances of characters like Spider-Man and Deadpool. Attendees can meet the artists, get autographs, and enjoy free comics. It's a family-run business with plans to continue the legacy. Get out there and enjoy the event!
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Nature Conservancy in Mississippi constructing Tony Trapani Oyster Reef
SUMMARY: A 35-acre oyster reef is being built in Bay St Louis as a recreational fishing spot and oyster landing ground. Agencies are working to repopulate oysters by creating places for them to attach and mature, with mounds of limestone being constructed vertically to serve this purpose. Tom Morman is spearheading the project, with the goal of oysters growing, reproducing, and drifting to commercial reefs downstream. The project is set to be completed in the next two to three weeks and is located just outside of Bay St Louis, south of the Wolf River.
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