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Back to School Blitz: Meet Danielle Ladner, WXXV and Huntington Learning Center’s August Teacher of

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www.youtube.com – WXXV 25 – 2025-08-11 14:42:27

SUMMARY: WXXV News25’s Elizabeth Keen highlights Danielle Ladner, August Teacher of the Month, during the Back to School Blitz at Social Elementary. Danielle, a third-grade teaching assistant, has held various roles including first grade teacher, art instructor, computer lab aide, and bus driver. After 18 years, she is set to graduate in May, encouraged by supportive people. Danielle cherishes the school, where she was once a student, and loves interacting with smiling children daily. Despite challenges, she follows her heart and faith in teaching. Her journey reflects dedication, growth, and a deep connection to the school community.

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08/11 Ryan’s “More Showers” Monday Morning Forecast

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www.youtube.com – WXXV 25 – 2025-08-11 08:59:41

SUMMARY: On Monday morning in South Mississippi, the tropical outlook shows increased activity as August progresses toward the peak of hurricane season. Two areas have a 10% chance of development, with one likely becoming Tropical Storm Aaron, potentially the season’s first hurricane, though landfall is weeks away. Locally, skies are mostly clear with some wispy clouds and temperatures around 89°F, slightly cooler than average. Afternoon showers and thunderstorms are expected, with no severe weather anticipated but possible gusty winds and lightning. Rain chances remain through Thursday, peaking Tuesday, before drying and warming toward a partly cloudy, hotter weekend.

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Local artist, Kat Fitzpatrick, breaks down her experience of Hurricane Katrina through her artwor…

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www.youtube.com – WLOX News – 2025-08-10 08:08:11

SUMMARY: Local artist Kat Fitzpatrick reflects on her Hurricane Katrina experience through a five-act watercolor series at the Silver Lining exhibit in Studio Waveland. After Katrina destroyed her Bay St. Louis home, Fitzpatrick used 300 lb watercolor paper to depict the tragedy. The first act shows the 32-foot flood resembling a Hokusai wave; the second symbolizes hope; the third portrays chaos during her search for her mother; the fourth depicts debris and loss, including a horse; and the final act reveals the past community beneath rebuilt Bay St. Louis. Her art expresses tragedy, community, and resilience two decades later.

Local artist, Kat Fitzpatrick, breaks down her experience of Hurricane Katrina through her artwork

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