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Gulfport Historical Society opens new Black history exhibit
SUMMARY: Mississippi is focusing on a breakdown of the forecast on the Oliver Tower Cams. The Historical Society at the University of Southern Mississippi is opening its doors to a new Black History Exhibit. Associate Professor Dr. Douglas Bristol spoke to crowds about the experiences of local minister Charles Dubra, who was very active in the NAACP. The exhibit features momentos of Dubra’s life and is open to the public for free. Newspaper articles and diaries have mentioned Dubra and the exhibit, giving insight into his life and contributions to the community.

The Chaplin Charles Dubra Exhibit is open to the public with free admission.
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Local Vietnam veterans meet on 50th anniversary of war’s end
SUMMARY: On April 30, 2025, a group of local Vietnam War veterans gathered to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the war’s end. The veterans met in the Biloxi area, sharing their experiences and reflecting on their time in service. Many, like Robert Austin, found solace in connecting with others who understood their struggles, including PTSD. Lewis Shanks, who had previously avoided veteran groups, found comfort in this gathering. The event highlighted the importance of supporting one another, with a focus on ensuring future generations of veterans are never left behind. The Vietnam Veterans of America plays a key role in this legacy.

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Good Morning Mississippi Nature Trivia
SUMMARY: Welcome back to Good Morning Mississippi Nature Trivia! Today’s questions cover fascinating nature facts. The largest alligator found in Mississippi was a massive 14 feet 3 inches and weighed 800 pounds — a real giant. The Dachshund dog breed’s name means “badger dog” in German, bred to flush badgers from their burrows. We explored identifying flowers, including the hibiscus and dragon’s head, plus learned a cockroach’s heart surprisingly has 13 chambers. Trivia fun combines surprising nature knowledge with some friendly competition. It’s a great reminder to appreciate and learn more about the natural world around us.

Bill, Brandy, and Wesley test their nature knowledge on the first day of May.
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Living Local – Lemontree Adams Florist – Overview – April 2025
SUMMARY: Lemontree Adams Florist, located on Dita Road in Gulfport, offers a wide range of flowers, gifts, and plants. The business grew from a small 18×20 room to incorporating three local floral brands under one roof. Owner Chris Davis emphasizes customer customization, including options for plants and floral arrangements. Popular items include orchids, peace lilies, and gift baskets tailored for various occasions. The shop specializes in seasonal gifts for holidays like Mother’s Day, Valentine’s Day, and Christmas. With a focus on high-quality products and personalized service, Lemontree Adams Florist ensures every customer finds something special within their budget.

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