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Pascagoula-Gautier students return to school on new modified calendar
SUMMARY: Currently, the border winds are not too bad. There will be a complete update on the forecast. It is the first day back in school, and Callie Randle, a librarian and media specialist at Central Elementary, is excited. She has worked for the district for over 20 years. All elementary students will visit her library class for lessons about once a week. Randle believes that the new flexible schedule will be really beneficial for students and teachers in the district.
School is back in session for the Pascagoula-Gautier School District.
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Why We Report – Rob Knight 5/2024
SUMMARY: In the field of music, the community is the top priority with a focus on accurate forecasts and information about the tropics. While there is a good vibe for viewers, ensuring accurate information is essential. The serious nature of the job is highlighted by double-checking forecasts during breaks to avoid any mistakes. Not knowing what is coming in the northern Gulf of Mexico can be a scary situation, so providing accurate information is crucial. The goal is to ensure viewers are well-informed and prepared, eliminating any potential fear or uncertainty.
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Three Gulfport High student athletes are heading to the next level
SUMMARY: Today, three student athletes from Golfport High committed to continuing their athletic careers at the next level. Cheerleaders Noah Owens and Ashlin Beaver will be joining Jackson State and Southern Miss cheer programs respectively, while two-sport athlete Savan Grimsley will be swimming for William K's team. The trio expressed their excitement and anticipation for this new chapter in their lives. Owens is thrilled to have signed with the right school, Beaver is excited to fulfill her childhood dream of cheering for Southern Miss, and Grimsley is ready to dominate on the field. A big congratulations to these talented athletes!
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Great White Shark Sighted in Gulf
SUMMARY: A great white shark named Miss Paula was spotted in the Gulf off the shores of Alabama, generating excitement and caution among locals. Researchers estimate she is about 15 years old and about 8 feet long. While great whites typically prefer cooler waters, sightings suggest they may be more common in the northern Gulf of Mexico than previously thought. Miss Paula was last seen near reefs 150 feet deep in mid-April and then disappeared by May 3rd. Residents are advised to be cautious when at the beach due to increased shark sightings. Despite the rare occurrence, it is important to enter the water at your own risk.
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