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Do or Die for Saints ahead of Week 18 showdown against Falcons
In week 16, the New Orleans Saints had the indistinct pleasure of setting a new NFL record by starting 57 players in a game this season, more than any other team in league history.
On top of that, the Saints are having their worst Superdome showing in 25 years.
All that and they’re alive in the NFC Wildcard playoff hunt in need of just a head-to-head win over NFC South rival Atlanta and a Rams win over the 49ers in week…
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North Gulfport Elementary & Middle School pre-registration for PreK4ward now open
SUMMARY: The Harrison County School District, in partnership with United Way of South Mississippi, will offer the PreK4ward program at North Gulfport Elementary & Middle School for the 2025-2026 school year, expanding to nine locations district-wide. This grant-funded program provides affordable early education with a minimal registration fee, supplying all necessary materials. It focuses on comprehensive child development—social, emotional, physical, and academic—helping children acquire self-help skills and build confidence. The program enhances early literacy, preparing children for kindergarten success. Pre-registration is now open online at unitedwaysm.org/prek4ward.
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D’Iberville’s Justin Walley was drafted 80th overall in the NFL Draft to the Colts! Hear Walley discuss his journey to Indianapolis.
SUMMARY: Justin Walley, a Minnesota cornerback from D’Iberville, was selected by the Indianapolis Colts with the 80th pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. Walley described the moment as surreal, reflecting on his lifelong dream of playing in the NFL. Colts GM Chris Ballard praised Walley’s skill and dedication, noting his resilience, including playing through a wrist injury. Walley, who visited the Colts’ facilities weeks prior, expressed admiration for the team and its supportive fanbase. He also acknowledged the ongoing support from his D’Iberville community, which continues to uplift him as he embarks on his NFL career.
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Mississippi appealing mail-in absentee ballot ruling to U.S. Supreme Court
SUMMARY: Mississippi officials are appealing to the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn an appellate court ruling that struck down the state’s five-day grace period for mail-in absentee ballots to arrive after Election Day. The state’s attorneys argue that the law aligns with state rights, while the Republican National Committee, state Republican Party, and Libertarian Party assert that only Congress can set federal election parameters. A three-judge panel of the Fifth Circuit Court overturned an earlier ruling in favor of the state. The outcome could affect similar laws in other states. The case does not impact Mississippi’s current local elections.
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