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Latest viewer-submitted snow pictures, videos from across South Mississippi
SUMMARY: Hugh Keeton at the WLOX Digital Desk shares updates from South Mississippi, where snow is causing significant disruption. Viewers are sending in photos of snowy scenes, including snowmen, snowy vehicles, and landmarks like the Brett Favre statue in Hancock County. Hugh describes his own journey through Long Beach, showing snow-covered streets, trees, and cars. The snowstorm has closed many businesses and roads, including bridges. Despite challenges, people are enjoying the snow, with children playing outside. The WLOX team, including meteorologist Eric Jeansonne, shared their experiences and pictures, including a historic 1963 snow snapshot.

South Mississippians are enjoying the snow day!
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NFL stars tee off in Pro-Am Golf Tournament in South Mississippi
SUMMARY: Super Bowl weekend kicked off at Hollywood Casino in Bay St. Louis with a pro-am golf tournament featuring 17 professional football players, including Saints legend Ricky Jackson and 12 Hall of Famers. This event sparked a long-standing debate about which team had the better linebacking corps: the Giants’ “Big Blue Wrecking Crew” or the Saints’ “Dome Patrol.” Jackson jokingly noted the Giants’ Super Bowl wins as the differentiator. The tournament also included football icons like Jerome Bettis, Marshall Faulk, Bruce Smith, and Joe Horn. Excitement for Super Bowl weekend permeated both New Orleans and the Mississippi Coast.

The Pro-Am Golf Tournament is happening at the Hollywood Casino in Bay St. Louis
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Sports Reporter Ansley Brent gives an exclusive look inside the NFL’s Super Bowl Experience in New
SUMMARY: The Super Bowl Experience in New Orleans offers a fun-filled atmosphere for all ages, featuring games, player interactions, and the chance to see the Lombardi Trophy and get autographs. Fans, whether supporting the Chiefs, Eagles, or simply enjoying football, can engage in activities like making their own football plays, taking photos, and participating in various games. One fan shared their excitement about the autograph stage and the ability to take pictures, noting that this was their third Super Bowl event. The experience runs through Saturday, and tickets are available for those interested in attending.

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Sports Betting in Mississippi
SUMMARY: Mississippi is moving closer to legalizing mobile sports betting after the House passed a supportive bill. Currently, residents can only place bets at casinos, but this legislation could change that, particularly ahead of the Super Bowl, one of the most heavily wagered events globally. While mobile betting won’t be ready in time for this year’s game, there’s significant demand, with nearly 9 million attempts to access mobile sportsbooks noted. If approved, the bill could generate millions in annual revenue for the state, thanks to a proposed 12% tax on mobile bets, benefiting all 82 counties.

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