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3/15 – Trey Tonnessen’s “Steadily Unsettled” Friday Night Forecast
SUMMARY: Tomorrow’s weather will be partly dry, with storms initiated to the South and West. These storms may not develop further as they reach the Mississippi Coast due to stable layers and cold pools. However, there is a chance they could track towards South Mississippi. Temperatures are above average, increasing the potential for rainfall and thunderstorms. The cold front is providing lift in the atmosphere, but wind speeds have decreased. The cold front is expected to stall, enhancing the potential for thunderstorms on Sunday evening. Overall, tomorrow may see isolated showers, while Sunday could bring heavier showers and potentially stronger thunderstorms.

Meteorologist Trey Tonnessen
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Mississippi Department of Transportation holds conference to provide updates on road projects
SUMMARY: The Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT) held a maintenance conference with over 200 employees, where Executive Director Brad White shared updates on road projects. Nearly every highway in South Mississippi is undergoing construction to improve or repair infrastructure. Major projects include widening I-10 in Harrison County to improve traffic flow, expected to be completed by 2027. The emergency bridge and road program, funded with $100 million but facing $900 million in applications, supports local bridge improvements. White emphasized the need for a state budget agreement to continue projects, assuring taxpayers that 97% of the budget directly funds road improvements.

Over 200 MDOT maintenance employees across the state had a chance to hear some updated information at an annual maintenance conference.
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Living Local – Galleria BMW – BMW Experience
SUMMARY: At Galleria BMW in Diabraville, Susie Davis explores the exceptional BMW shopping experience with Senior Client Advisor, Katie Zesara. Katie emphasizes a hospitable, personalized approach to car buying, offering a luxury experience complete with amenities like water, coffee, and snacks. Her role focuses on advising clients, not pressuring them to make a sale. Katie creates unique experiences, including personalized gifts and customized vehicle deliveries. She ensures that each customer’s needs are carefully considered through a tailored needs assessment. Whether buying a car or exploring BMW merchandise, Galleria BMW offers a welcoming and informative environment for all.

Susie Davis highlights unique local businesses and events along the MS Gulf Coast
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Pascagoula diners help serve up parks, fields, fun
SUMMARY: Pascagoula is funding its parks and recreation through a 2% tax on restaurant meals and drinks. Since 2013, this tax has generated about $1 million annually, supporting everything from playgrounds to a $10 million sports complex. The complex hosts weekend tournaments, boosting the local economy. Many residents were unaware of the tax’s impact but now see its value, funding not only new equipment but also park maintenance. For families, these parks offer more than just play areas; they create lasting memories, with many residents praising the tax as a worthy investment for the community’s future.

Pascagoula is one of several Mississippi cities with a tax on prepared food and drinks at restaurants, bars and hotels.
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