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Southern Miss drops season finale to Troy.
SUMMARY: Southern Miss hosted the Sunbelt West Champs Troy in a game where the Golden Eagles hoped to end the season on a high note. Despite struggling in the first quarter, they managed to take the lead with a touchdown by Frank Gore Jr. However, Troy ultimately pulled away and defeated Southern Miss 35-17. Head coach Will Hall acknowledged the team’s need to improve and expressed determination to do so. Senior captain Frank Gore Jr. reflected on his growth during his time in the program and expressed gratitude for the experience. Despite the loss, there were positive moments and a recognition of the team’s potential for improvement.

Southern Miss drops season finale to Troy.
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Original Legacy Park design plans start construction this summer
SUMMARY: Legacy Park in Jackson County is moving forward with its original design plans after Hyde’s Chancery Court upheld approval for a medical and retail center. The court confirmed the need for more medical services, addressing a shortage of primary care in Gocha. The project faced opposition from Singing River Health System and Jackson County Board of Supervisors but gained support from locals, including Gocha Mayor Casey Vaughn, who called it a “game changer.” Developer Dr. Saudi Lisa and partners are now fully committed to building the medical center, retail stores, condos, and a boulevard, with construction expected to start in 3-4 months.

Original Legacy Park design plans start construction this summer
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05/02 Ryan’s “Cloudy Again” Friday Morning Forecast
SUMMARY: South Mississippi continues to experience cloudy weather with occasional showers and storms. A level two risk of severe weather is expected later today, with scattered thunderstorms increasing into the night. Showers will be sporadic through the day, intensifying by Friday night as a front approaches. The heaviest rainfall is anticipated Saturday morning, with conditions clearing by Sunday, bringing sunshine for the start of next week. Temperatures will cool to the upper 50s by Monday morning before warming up again. Despite the weather, severe flooding is not expected in the region.

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Interview with National Hurricane Center Talks 2025 Season
SUMMARY: The National Hurricane Center’s Deputy Director Jamie Rome discussed preparations for the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season. While forecasts for the season are still uncertain, Rome emphasized that factors like El Nino and other variables influence hurricane activity. He advised individuals to prepare for extended power outages, especially in hurricane-prone areas, and to focus on more than just basic supplies. The 2025 season could follow the active cycle seen in the Gulf of Mexico over the past decade, with peak activity expected around September 10th. A list of storm names for the season has been released, and early signs of activity may appear in May.

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