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FIRST ALERT: Snow in South Mississippi will continue to fall
SUMMARY: Good morning! South Mississippi is experiencing a rare winter wonderland with widespread snow showers expected to continue through the afternoon, lasting until around 3 PM. Temperatures are in the 20s, with wind chills in the teens, causing road conditions to worsen. Travelers are advised to avoid driving, especially on bridges, which freeze faster. A winter storm warning remains in effect as the region anticipates 2 to 6 inches of snow, with localized higher amounts possible. Tonight, temperatures will drop into the teens, leading to dangerous cold conditions. Enjoy the snow, but stay safe indoors if possible!

Widespread snow showers are expected from mid-morning through the mid-afternoon, mainly from 9 AM through 3 PM.
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Scarlet’s Steaks and Seafood offering special deal for Valentine’s Day
SUMMARY: For Valentine’s Day, Scarlet Steak and Seafood at the Scarlet Pearl is offering a special $120 dinner for two. Chef Jackson Reichel showcases a menu featuring butter-poached lobster over halibut, a chilled Gulf seafood platter with shrimp and crab claws, Oysters Rockefeller, and two entrée choices: panko-crusted halibut or a 6oz filet with truffle potato puree. Dessert includes a strawberry cheesecake. The restaurant also offers king cakes with various fillings, including cherry and cream cheese. Reservations are at the Scarlet Steak and Seafood, accessible via the property’s escalators. Don’t miss this special treat for your loved one!

Scarlet’s Steak and Seafood at the Scarlet Pearl is offering a special deal for you and that perfect someone.
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Celebrate National Guitar Day with Myhres School of Music
SUMMARY: On National Guitar Day, Mike Myers from the Myers School of Music discusses the joys of playing guitar. He highlights that it’s never too late to start learning, sharing the story of a 75-year-old student. Mike emphasizes the importance of starting with a quality instrument and recommends finger dexterity exercises for beginners. He also explains how left-handed individuals should learn using right-handed techniques to leverage their dominant hand. When asked about his favorite guitarists, he names Randy Rhoads, Eddie Van Halen, and Jimmy Page. Overall, Mike promotes guitar lessons for all ages and encourages practice for mastery.

Myhres School of Music is located at 14316 Lemoyne Blvd. in St. Martin
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Coast Life: Former Gulfport mayor celebrates sports nostalgia with home memorabilia collection
SUMMARY: Bob Short, a lifelong collector from Gulfport, Mississippi, has turned his home into a sports memorabilia museum, featuring items like Mickey Mantle plates and pictures of Nick Saban. His collection, amassed over decades, reflects his passion for sports and nostalgia. Unlike most collectors, Short doesn’t seek profit but instead shares baseball cards to uplift children. A former mayor and Mississippi legislator, he helped grow the Special Olympics and met sports icons like Muhammad Ali. After losing his wife, Pamela, Short focused on his collection for comfort and plans to leave it to his sister’s children.

From a Mickey Mantle plate to a signed Nick Saban picture, you can find it in Bob Short’s house, what he calls his sports museum.
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