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Harrison County SD bus drivers drive home with top 2 awards in state competition

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www.youtube.com – WLOX News – 2024-07-17 14:15:41

SUMMARY: In South Mississippi, the state’s top two safest school bus drivers are Bryant S. and Ellis Pickle from the Harrison County School District. They recently excelled at the Mississippi Association of Pupil Transportation Awards held in Tupelo, with Bryant finishing first and Ellis second. The competition included a general knowledge test and ten obstacle courses. The Harrison County School District operates around 250 buses for 15,000 students, with approximately 70% of them utilizing bus transportation. The district emphasizes safety as its primary goal. Bryant received $500 for his first-place finish, while Ellis earned $300 for second place.

The Harrison County School District is proud to have the best school bus drivers in the state.

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Weather Why: What is a tropical invest?

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www.youtube.com – WLOX News – 2025-07-16 10:20:28

SUMMARY: A tropical invest is an area under investigation for tropical activity but not yet named. These areas often bring heavy rain but typically don’t strengthen rapidly. When an invest develops a closed circulation, a well-defined center, and organized thunderstorms around the center, it becomes a tropical system. Tropical systems are classified by wind speeds: less than 39 mph is a tropical depression, 39 mph or greater is a tropical storm, and 74 mph or higher is a hurricane. Invests are numbered 90 to 99, cycling back to 90 after 99, with a letter suffix indicating the ocean basin, such as “L” for Atlantic.

‘Invest’ is typically used to describe disturbances that have not yet been named.

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07/15 Ryan's “Quite Hot” Tuesday Forecast

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www.youtube.com – WXXV 25 – 2025-07-15 16:55:49

SUMMARY: 07/15 Ryan’s “Quite Hot” Tuesday Forecast reports mostly clear skies over South Mississippi with light northwest winds at 6 mph. Tropical activity remains quiet in the Atlantic since storm Shantel, but a low-pressure system near Florida has a 40% chance of developing into tropical storm Dexter by Thursday to Saturday. Although not expected to be significant, it will bring several days of rainfall and possible coastal flooding. Today’s heat advisory warns of dangerous afternoon highs near 108°F. Rainfall will cool temperatures to the upper 80s by week’s end, but warmth in the 90s will return early next week as rain diminishes.

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Meeting the newly elected mayors: Chatting with Long Beach Mayor Tim Pierce

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www.youtube.com – WXXV 25 – 2025-07-15 06:48:04

SUMMARY: Long Beach’s new mayor, Tim Pierce, began his term on July 1st and is focused on key city priorities. A major project is repairing the harbor, damaged by Hurricane Zeta in 2020, through grants beyond FEMA aid. The harbor restoration is vital for community recreation and local businesses. The ongoing Gateway Project aims to improve amenities and connections between the harbor’s south side and downtown. Downtown Long Beach is also growing with new hotels, restaurants, and activities to boost the business district, addressing the city’s reliance on homeowners for tax revenue. The potential casino at the old Kmart site faces challenges due to land ownership and pricing.

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