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Sumrall soccer star named Gatorade Player of the Year
SUMMARY: Addie Ciders, a Southern Miss commit, has been named Gatorade High School Player of the Year for girls’ soccer in Mississippi. Representing Summerall High, Ciders led the Lady Bobcats to their first state title, scoring the game-winner in an overtime victory. She concluded her high school career with 71 career goals. During her senior season, she scored 20 goals and provided 14 assists.

Sumrall soccer star named Gatorade Player of the Year
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Keesler AFB hurricane hunters gear up for 2025 season
SUMMARY: The hurricane hunters at Keesler Air Force Base are preparing for the 2025 season, urging Mississippians to stay ready. Each year, 10 aircraft from the 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron fly into hurricanes to collect critical data. They drop instruments into the eyewall to measure wind speed, direction, and pressure, which helps predict the storm’s path. This data is sent to the National Hurricane Center and used by local authorities to issue evacuation orders. Crews emphasize the importance of their work despite the risks, urging the public to heed evacuation orders, especially for storm surge and flooding, which are often the deadliest elements.

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Interview: Learn the basics of CPR
SUMMARY: John highlights the importance of the heart and CPR in saving lives. Al Wright from North Mississippi Emergency Services explains that sudden cardiac arrest causes death every 90 seconds, and hands-only CPR can help by circulating oxygenated blood to the brain and organs. CPR classes last 15-20 minutes and teach chest compressions without mouth-to-mouth breathing, emphasizing the importance of rhythm and practice on mannequins. North Mississippi EMS offers free CPR and first aid workshops. CPR can mean the difference between life and death, since EMS response typically takes 5-10 minutes, but brain damage starts within 4 minutes. Classes can be scheduled by calling 662-844-5870.

Do you want to learn the basics of CPR? Check this event out.
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WTOK Weather – Zack Rogers 5/4/25
SUMMARY: The weather forecast for May 4, 2025, predicts a cool and clear overnight with no rain. Morning temperatures will start in the upper 40s and low 50s, warming up to the mid-70s by afternoon with plenty of sunshine. However, rain is expected to return on Tuesday afternoon and evening, continuing into Wednesday and Thursday with scattered showers and thunderstorms, especially in the afternoon. Temperatures will remain in the mid to upper 70s through the week, potentially reaching the low 80s. A chance of rain persists for the Wings and Tails event, though hopes are high for it to hold off.

WTOK Weather – Zack Rogers 5/4/25
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