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Happening December 16: Humane Society of South Mississippi's Open House
SUMMARY: The Humane Society of South Mississippi is hosting its annual Holiday Open House and joining an event on a four o’clock show to promote animal adoptions. A development director, Katie King, brought a cute little friend named Max to the show, who is ready to find a home for the holidays. Max is two months old and came in as a stray with two other siblings available for adoption. Max’s story demonstrates the impact of the annual event that draws in the community while encouraging everyone to bring their children to interact with the animals.
This Saturday, the Humane Society of South Mississippi will host its annual holiday open house. For more Local News from …
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First Alert: Hot and humid with scattered storms as Summer officially approaches (06/19/2025)
SUMMARY: As summer approaches, South Mississippi faces hot, humid conditions with scattered afternoon and evening storms expected today and tomorrow. A strong high-pressure ridge will move into the eastern U.S., reducing rain chances and pushing temperatures into the low to mid-90s, with inland areas possibly reaching mid to upper 90s. Heat index values may rise to 100-110°, increasing heat-related risks, so outdoor plans should include hydration and cooling options. The Atlantic hurricane season remains quiet with no expected tropical systems in the next week, while Hurricane Eric recently made landfall in southern Mexico. Overall, summer heat and humidity dominate the forecast.
Meteorologist Aaron Colby details how you should plan for a hot and humid day with a scattered storms possible this afternoon …
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For the first time since 2019, the Biloxi Shuckers clinch the First Half title in the South
SUMMARY: The Biloxi Shuckers clinched the South Division First Half title for the first time since 2019, needing just one win to secure it. Right-handed pitcher Tyson Harden, a Mississippi State graduate, made his Shuckers debut after being promoted from High-A Wisconsin, striking out two in the first inning. Despite the Smokies scoring early, the Shuckers rallied with key plays from Xavier Warren and Lewis Lara, followed by a three-run homer from Vladimir Restituyo. The Shuckers took a commanding 6-2 lead and never looked back. Celebrations erupted as they sealed the division title in front of a jubilant home crowd.
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6/17 Sam's “Still Rainy” Tuesday Evening Forecast
SUMMARY: 6/17 Sam’s “Still Rainy” Tuesday Evening Forecast reports that showers and storms, including a severe thunderstorm warning for Pearl River County earlier, have mostly calmed. Currently, a few showers remain east and northeast of Lucale, with just a chance of sprinkles overnight. Temperatures are warm and humid, with highs in the mid to upper 80s and lows near 78. Winds from the southwest at 10 mph sustain Gulf moisture. Showers may dwindle by midnight but could increase again before sunrise. Wednesday looks partly cloudy with scattered showers and storms, mainly diminishing by sunset, though rain chances remain into the evening.
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