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LIVE: Prescribed burn in northern Harrison County causing plumes of smoke
SUMMARY: Weather coverage includes a prescribed burn in Bay St. Louis, causing cloud cover and hazy skies. The burn aims to prevent major wildfires in the area, covering approximately 400 acres. Fire officials conduct burns every 18 months to manage heavy brush and fuel. The coverage notes that March is wildfire prevention month and discusses the ongoing prescribed burn. Tower cameras captured smoke in the distance, with some visible in the area. Overall, the burn is a preventative measure to reduce the risk of wildfires in the region.

Meteorologist Aaron Colby joins us live from northern Harrison County with a look at the 400-acre prescribed burn happening Monday evening.
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Book Club: 'Boutwell: Radical Republican and Champion of Democracy' by Jeffrey Boutwell
SUMMARY: “Boutwell: Radical Republican and Champion of Democracy” by Jeffrey Boutwell is a biography of George Sewall Boutwell, a prominent 19th-century political figure. The term “radical Republican” referred to the progressive wing of the Republican Party during and after the Civil War, advocating emancipation and civil rights for freed slaves. Boutwell had a distinguished 65-year career, working with Abraham Lincoln and Ulysses Grant, opposing the annexation of the Philippines, and investigating election violence in Mississippi during Reconstruction. The author, a descendant of Boutwell, emphasizes his overlooked but significant role in American history. The book signing is held at Pass Christian Books.

Book Club: ‘Boutwell: Radical Republican and Champion of Democracy’ by Jeffrey Boutwell
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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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