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2/19 – Trey's Tonnessen's “High Pressure Reigns” Monday Night Forecast

SUMMARY: The Weather Authority’s Lori is displeased and comments on the cooler temperatures, clear skies, and stable weather due to a high pressure system. She mentions a chance of rain in the seven-day forecast and encourages viewers to stay tuned for sports coverage after the break. She expresses displeasure with time constraints and promises to voice her opinions. Ultimately, the summary provides an overview of weather conditions and news of potential rain in the forecast.

2/19 – Trey’s “High Pressure Reigns” Monday Night Forecast
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Expert Talk – Senior Medicare Patrol (Telehealth Fraud)

SUMMARY: In this episode of WXXV’s Expert Talk, host Michelle Eubank welcomes Danielle Gillery from Senior Medicare Patrol to discuss telehealth, which gained prominence during the COVID pandemic. Telehealth allows patients to consult with doctors via video calls rather than in person. However, telehealth fraud occurs when individuals are billed for services from providers they’ve never interacted with, such as cases where nurses, rather than doctors, diagnose readings. Gillery advises viewers who suspect fraud to contact Medicare or the Senior Medicare Patrol for assistance. The organization provides resources to help resolve billing issues and combat scams.

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Dream Home Giveaway supports St. Jude families

SUMMARY: The St. Jude Dream Home Giveaway supports families like Charlie’s, who benefited from the hospital’s free treatment for bone cancer. In 2020, after Charlie injured his shoulder, a specialist at St. Jude diagnosed him with Ewing sarcoma, leading to 14 rounds of chemotherapy and a limb-sparing surgery. The treatment, costing $2 million, was entirely free for the family, including housing, gas, and food. Now 15, Charlie helps raise millions for St. Jude and continues regular check-ups. The Dream Home Giveaway not only offers a chance to win a house but also supports the life-saving work at St. Jude.

Tickets for the home in Gulfport are $100, and proceeds benefit the St. Jude’s Children Hospital.
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14-year-old receives encouraging words from Morgan Freeman ahead of Ground Zero performance

SUMMARY: Fourteen-year-old John Clayton White is set to perform at Ground Zero in Biloxi, drawing praise for his prodigious blues talent. Morgan Freeman, a co-owner of the venue with a distinguished career, shared his excitement during an interview. He emphasized the importance of nurturing young talent while recognizing the historical significance of blues music, which originated in Mississippi. Freeman expressed hope that the support from audiences would encourage Clayton to excel in his craft. The event promises a blend of rich musical heritage and emerging talent, aiming to provide a memorable entertainment experience. The show begins at 7 p.m. at Ground Zero.

14-year-old John Clayton White will take the stage at Ground Zero in Biloxi on Friday.
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