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In the Kitchen with Zatarain's
SUMMARY: In preparation for the Mardi Gras, the Mardi Gras four o’clock show kitchen prepares with Chef Claude Boyle Davis. Claude educates about the ingredients and shines a spotlight on their flavorful products. In this episode, Claude prepares a dirty jambalaya, using water, Trinity, sausages, chicken, and seafood. He mentions where the ingredients and products can be found, and emphasizes the simplicity of the dish’s process. As the recipe comes together, Claude shares his excitement about the final product, with the aroma filling the room.
Zatarain’s is bringing bold flavors to the kitchen today as we prepare for the Mardi Gras Mambo tomorrow.
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Introducing our WXXV Student Athlete of the Week, St. Patrick’s Parker Talley!
SUMMARY: WXXV’s Student Athlete of the Week is Parker Talley from St. Patrick. A senior swimmer, Parker began swimming in seventh grade and has excelled in multiple events, especially the 500-yard freestyle, where he set a personal best of 5:45.61 at last season’s state championship. He helped St. Patrick win the 2024 South State Championship and earned top finishes in relay races. Academically gifted with a 4.1 GPA and a 35 ACT, Parker was accepted to Mississippi State’s Shackles Honors College for mechanical engineering. He leads as swim team captain and is active in honor societies, archery, and robotics, cherishing his teammates like family.
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William Carey University holds 'tailgates and tourniquets' blood drive
SUMMARY: William Carey University is hosting its traditional “Tailgates and Tourniquets” blood drive on campus today until 2 p.m. Donors are encouraged to wear attire representing their favorite football team. Those who participate will receive free T-shirts while supplies last. The event includes informational booths focused on health and wellness, along with refreshments and music to create a lively atmosphere. This community event aims to bring people together to support a vital cause through blood donation, combining school spirit and community involvement in a festive setting.
The blood drive was held at the William Carey University Tradition Campus.
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9/4 – Sam Lucey's “A Little More Humid” Thursday Night Forecast
SUMMARY: On this Thursday evening at the Silver Slipper Casino, skies are mostly clear with some passing clouds and a little more humidity than yesterday. Coastal temperatures are in the upper 80s, rising to the mid-90s inland, such as 94 at Wiggins. Winds from the south are steady at 10 mph along the coast, bringing Gulf moisture and higher dew points, making overnight temperatures warmer in the upper 60s to mid-70s. Light scattered showers possible tonight, with southern winds returning tomorrow, keeping highs in the low to mid-90s. Cloud cover will increase Saturday ahead of a cold front bringing isolated showers Sunday and Monday, then cooler temperatures with highs in the mid-80s.
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