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Food giveaway aids 300 families for Thanksgiving
SUMMARY: WLOX’s Stephanie Pool reports on a local initiative where several coast organizations are teaming up to combat food insecurity. Thanks to their efforts, 300 local families will enjoy a delicious Thanksgiving meal. For more information about food giveaways taking place this weekend, viewers are encouraged to log on for details.
A collaborative effort by United Way of South Mississippi, Sparklight, the Mississippi Highway Patrol, the Boys & Girls Club and Feeding the Coast set up shop.
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8/27 – Sam Lucey's “Partly Cloudy and Comfortable” Wednesday Evening Forecast
SUMMARY: Sam Lucey’s “Partly Cloudy and Comfortable” Wednesday evening forecast shows a mix of blue sky, sunshine, and incoming clouds this afternoon. Mississippi Power Radar remains dry with temperatures in the mid to upper 80s, slightly warmer inland. Northeasterly winds tonight will bring drier air, easing humidity. Tomorrow, expect highs near 89°F with increasing cloud cover and a chance of showers or storms, especially inland, due to an approaching warm front. Rain chances rise Friday as the front moves through, with temperatures steady in the upper 80s to mid-80s through the weekend and early next week as skies gradually clear.
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Experts in marine science, technology gather in Biloxi for Oceans in Action workshop
SUMMARY: Experts in marine science and technology gathered at the Mississippi Coast Convention Center in Biloxi for the three-day Oceans in Action workshop. The event brings together professionals from industry, academia, and government across the Gulf Coast to collaborate, share knowledge, and showcase projects. Day one featured a panel on environmental DNA and presentations from state agencies and universities. The workshop aims to foster partnerships that drive innovation in marine science and technology, promoting progress in the blue economy. Organizers emphasize the importance of connecting diverse sectors to push boundaries and advance ocean research. The workshop continues through Thursday.
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25 Teams in 25 Days: Gautier Gators
SUMMARY: The Gautier Gators, after reaching the state championship for the first time last season, are determined to win it all this year. Led by coach Mark High and former Mr. Football Trey Irving, the team embraces a strong legacy. Freshman quarterback Keon McNeel impressed in their jamboree, showing composure and skill alongside key players like Komas, DJ Garrett, Latril Pogue, and Kelly Steel. While known for offense, the Gators’ defense is experienced and talented. Preparing diligently, they open their season on August 29 at George County High, motivated by teamwork, hitting, the band’s energy, and the drive to dominate on the field.
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