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MGCCC's Jackson County Campus holds Black History Month program

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www.youtube.com – WLOX News – 2024-02-27 19:13:04

SUMMARY: Winner Lunden Nolen was kicked off Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College’s Black History Month program. Organized by Brandi Fayard, the goal was to inspire and motivate students. Keynote speaker Christian Hartley emphasized the importance of setting goals and staying focused. The program aimed to show that even those who have faced challenges can make a successful impact in the community. Students, faculty, and the community were all excited for next year’s program, which highlighted the importance of perseverance and determination in achieving one’s goals.

Poetry contest winner Lunden Nolen kicked off Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College’s Black History Month program today.

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Book Club: 'The Widow Chose Red?' by Rachel Kerr Schneider

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www.youtube.com – WLOX News – 2025-07-31 05:52:03

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Mississippi is renowned for its rich tradition of storytelling. Currently, the spotlight is on Mississippi author Rachel Kerr Schneider and her book The Widow Chose Red. This work highlights the state’s legacy of compelling narrators, continuing the tradition with fresh voices and stories. Rachel Kerr Schneider’s contribution enriches Mississippi’s literary scene and invites readers to experience the depth of its cultural heritage through her storytelling. The book club celebrates her work, acknowledging her role in sustaining Mississippi’s storytelling legacy. Thank you for joining us in appreciating this notable author and her book.

Book Club: ‘The Widow Chose Red?’ by Rachel Kerr Schneider

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Officer-involved shooting in Gulfport was justified, AG says

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www.youtube.com – WLOX News – 2025-07-30 12:26:19

SUMMARY: The Attorney General’s office has concluded its investigation into a 2024 officer-involved shooting at the William Bell Apartments in Gulfport. Police responded to reports of screams inside an apartment and found Kendrall Tate actively stabbing another man. The Gulfport police officer involved shot Tate, who later died from his injuries. The AG’s investigation determined the use of force was justified. This finding comes alongside reviews of two other officer-involved shootings in Corinth and Meridian, which were also examined by Attorney General Lynn Fitch’s office.

After the investigation by the Mississippi Bureau of Investigation, the Attorney General’s Office said the use of force was justified.

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7/29 – Sam Lucey’s “Warm and Cloudy” Tuesday Evening Forecast

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www.youtube.com – WXXV 25 – 2025-07-30 08:51:48

SUMMARY: On Tuesday evening, skies over the Scarlet Pearl showed increasing clouds after earlier showers and storms, with lingering sprinkles moving southwest. Temperatures peaked at 99°F, near the 101°F record from 1986, staying well above normal. Evening temperatures will drop to the mid-70s with drying conditions and a 40% chance of overnight showers mainly between 1–4 a.m. Rain chances rise to about 70% Wednesday morning and afternoon, with highs in the low 90s and calm west winds around 5–10 knots, making for warm conditions on the water. Thursday and Friday hold 60–70% rain chances, highs near the low 90s, and southwest winds building seas 1–2 feet. Unsettled weather and scattered rain will continue into next week.

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