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South Mississippi legislative delegation highlights future accomplishments
SUMMARY: Mississippi’s legislative session has begun, with key priorities being discussed by state senators and representatives. Senator Jeremy England supports tax cuts and advocates for early voting to help working residents. He aims to secure dedicated transportation funding for the coast. Representative Jeremy Anderson focuses on aiding Moss Point’s recovery from last year’s tornado, promoting economic development, and ensuring government resources for community growth. Meanwhile, Representative Richard Bennett expresses opposition to diverting funds from public to private schools, preferring that education remains stable in high-performing districts. Legislators anticipate a swift session with significant policy developments ahead.

Hugh Keeton met with some of South Mississippi’s legislative delegation at the Capitol to get their takes on what they want to see accomplished.
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Mississippi railroad crossings pose danger to drivers, spark call for action
SUMMARY: Railroad crossings along the Mississippi Gulf Coast have become increasingly dangerous, with Harrison County reporting the highest number of train accidents in 2024—65 crashes and at least 14 fatalities recorded. Community members, including lifelong residents like Sunny D, are calling for change, citing long-overdue issues with crossing safety. The Mississippi Department of Transportation is initiating a $4 million federally funded project to improve crossings, starting in Long Beach. This new approach focuses on redesigning steep crossings to prevent vehicles from getting stuck, with additional upgrades planned for other areas. In the meantime, drivers are advised to exercise caution.

To begin addressing concerns over safety at railroad crossings, MDOT selected Long Beach as the pilot city for its railroad crossing improvement program.
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02/10 Ryan's “Damp & Dreary” Monday Morning Forecast
SUMMARY: The weather in South Mississippi remains warm and humid, with a recent front bringing some clouds and isolated sprinkles. Dense fog advisories were lifted as the front moved further south than expected, preventing significant fog formation. This week is expected to be cloudier and rainier than the previous one, with light rain or drizzle possible throughout the day. Another frontal system will approach by Wednesday evening, introducing showers and a slight cool down for Thursday and Friday. A subsequent front is forecasted for Saturday, which may bring more rain but will lead to clearer skies and cooler temperatures next week.

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2/9 – Sam Parker's “New Start” Sunday Night Forecast
SUMMARY: Meteorologist Sam Parker reports mostly clear conditions in South Mississippi, with some coastal areas expecting dense fog overnight. Northern counties are less likely to experience fog, as temperatures hover in the upper 60s to mid-70s. Light winds from the south contribute to the warm temperatures. Spotty showers may occur in southern regions, particularly near Bay St. Louis and Waveland. Looking ahead, a stationary front could bring rain mid-week, with a weak cold front expected Thursday, cooling temperatures slightly. Overall, warm weather continues into the weekend, with mild conditions persisting despite occasional rain.

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