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GMM celebrates National 'Palentine's Day'
SUMMARY: Today is National Palentine’s Day, dedicated to celebrating platonic friendships. The day allows friends to hang out, with variations like Galentine’s Day for women, where they meet for coffee or social activities, and Valentine’s Day for romantic connections. This celebration often arises as people prepare for Valentine’s Day, providing an opportunity for those without romantic partners to connect with friends. The idea echoes childhood traditions of sharing Valentine cards and candy. Ultimately, Palentine’s Day reflects the importance of platonic love, allowing friends to bond and enjoy time together before the romantic celebrations. Enjoy your day, pals!

Palentine’s Day is a holiday that celebrates platonic love, such as friendships.
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In the Kitchen with Island View Casino Resort's Dockside Deli
SUMMARY: In the Kitchen with Island View Casino Resort’s Dockside Deli features Chef Calin Life showcasing new menu items. He is preparing tortellinis and highlights daily specials like crawfish mac and cheese with multiple cheeses, baked for a crispy topping. Other offerings include pork chops with red beans and rice and a variety of sandwiches, including Reuben and Smash Burgers. The deli also serves fresh Caesar salads with options for grilled chicken or fish. Chef Calin expertly combines ingredients, including garlic, fennel, and basil pesto, to create delicious dishes. Visitors to the casino can explore around ten dining venues available.

We’re in the kitchen with Dockside Deli at Island View Casino Resort.
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New ‘Mississippi Remembers’ exhibit now on display at two state museums
SUMMARY: The new “Mississippi Remembers” exhibit, now on display at two state museums in Jackson, commemorates the resilience of Mississippians following Hurricane Katrina’s devastation 20 years ago. The exhibit features powerful photographs by Melody Golding, a Red Cross volunteer during the storm, and state-held artifacts, including an auditorium seat from Pascagoula High School. It also highlights historic preservation efforts and the state’s recovery, with more than 300 properties protected post-storm. The exhibit is free to view and open Tuesday to Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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Introducing our WXXV Student Athlete of the Week, Vancleave's Savannah Hoak!
SUMMARY: Introducing our WXXV Student Athlete of the Week, Savannah Hoak from Vancleave, she’s breaking barriers as one of the first girls to play flag football at her school. Alongside her participation in flag football, Savannah excels in volleyball, soccer, and cross country, juggling a demanding schedule while maintaining a positive attitude. She believes her experiences will inspire confidence in other females to explore new sports. As a dedicated freshman playing on three varsity teams, Savannah’s hard work is paving the way for her ambitions of pursuing college volleyball and professional soccer. Exciting times lie ahead for this talented athlete!

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