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Saucier men arrested, charged with supplying deadly dose of fentanyl
SUMMARY: Two men from Saucier, Cameron Coffman and Christopher Bunch, were arrested and charged with distributing fentanyl that caused a fatal overdose on June 7 in Harrison County. Deputies and the Harrison County Narcotics Task Force responded to the overdose on Saucier-Lizana Road, where a 35-year-old man was found dead with fentanyl in his possession. The investigation led to the arrests, which involved D’Iberville Police, Homeland Security, and the DEA. The charges are filed under Parker’s Law, passed in 2022, which imposes harsher sentences for anyone distributing fentanyl that results in an overdose death.
A search warrant was executed at two different locations in Saucier, and Coffman and Bunch were arrested.
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6/26 Sam's “Hot and Rainy” Thursday Evening Forecast
SUMMARY: 6/26 Sam’s “Hot and Rainy” Thursday Evening Forecast reports a warm, mostly sunny afternoon in Bay St. Louis with highs near 91°F, close to June normals. Clouds have increased today, bringing isolated heavy downpours without much lightning, expected to wind down by sunset. Overnight lows will be around 75°F with scattered clouds. Tomorrow morning holds a 30% chance of coastal showers, increasing to a 50% afternoon chance with seabreeze-driven storms. The weekend looks wetter, with 60–70% rain chances and potential rainfall totals reaching 2–3 inches, raising flash flooding risks in low-lying areas. Temperatures will stay in the low 90s and mid 70s overnight.
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Lt. Gov. Delbert Hosemann meets with the Gulf Coast Business Council
SUMMARY: Lt. Governor Delbert Hosemann is conducting a brainstorming tour across the state of Mississippi. This morning, he made a stop on the Gulf Coast to discuss various topics with the Gulf Coast Business Council. The tour aims to engage with local business leaders and communities to generate ideas and address regional concerns. Bill Snyder and Lexi Johansen, a Gulf Coast native, are involved in reporting or supporting the event. Hosemann’s tour reflects his commitment to collaboration and innovation in addressing the state’s economic and community development challenges.
Lt. Gov. Hosemann meet with the council and community members on Thursday.
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Sam's “Higher Rain Chance” Wednesday Evening Forecast
SUMMARY: Sam’s “Higher Rain Chance” Wednesday Evening Forecast reports towering cumulus clouds linked to showers and thunderstorms moving through Harrison and Stone Counties. After a high of 94°F, temperatures fell to 75°F this morning, with current readings near 90°F. Storms producing lightning, heavy rain, gusty winds, and potential small hail continue moving westward. Tonight’s forecast holds mid-70s temperatures and increasing rain chances into tomorrow afternoon, around 40%, with highs near 93°F. Thursday brings multiple rain rounds with gusty winds and cooler temps in the upper 70s by Friday. The weekend and early next week remain wet, with 60-70% rain coverage and highs in the low to mid-90s.
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