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Common fall festivities being halted due to statewide burn ban
SUMMARY: Mississippi is currently under a burn ban, which is impacting the ability for residents to enjoy outdoor activities like fire pits. The ban, which was put in place due to a series of wildfires and extreme drought conditions, prohibits bonfires, campfires, and debris burning. Fire Chief Griff Skellie emphasizes the importance of following these rules to keep everyone safe. He warns that dry grass is highly flammable and can easily spread fires, and urges residents to be aware and responsible. Enforcing the ban and taking appropriate action against violators is crucial in preventing further damage.
Under the ban, bonfires, campfires and debris burning are prohibited.
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Eye-catching, scrap metal cockroach now sunk as fishing reef in Gulf of Mexico
SUMMARY: A giant metal cockroach, previously seen off Highway 90 in Buuy, has been sunk to the Gulf of Mexico to serve as a fishing reef. After months of planning, the cockroach now offers new structure for marine life, contributing to the fishing industry in Mississippi, which lacks oil rigs for habitat. The sinking took about 15 minutes, with the metal structure descending uniquely due to a welded top. Situated 20 miles offshore at 100 feet deep, it will attract fish and divers alike. For more details on this and other reefs, visit wlox.com.
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SRHS, New Vision Withdraw Management partner to help those struggling with addiction
SUMMARY: Singing River Health System is launching a new management program through New Vision to assist individuals struggling with addiction in safely detoxing from substance use, including opioids, alcohol, and benzodiazepines. Starting tomorrow, patients can begin treatment at Singing River in Pascagoula, complementing existing services in Gulfport. The program provides medically supervised withdrawal in hospital settings, typically lasting 3 to 5 days, with a structured aftercare plan to support ongoing recovery. Insurance coverage is accepted, including Mississippi and Alabama Medicaid. This initiative aims to address high overdose rates, fostering improved community health and support for recovering patients.
Singing River is working to help those struggling with addiction to safely begin their journey to detox from drugs and alcohol.
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Thanksgiving travel safety tips with Gulfport Police Department
SUMMARY: Statistically, the night before Thanksgiving sees a significant rise in car crashes, often associated with increased drinking. Lieutenant Jason Deae from the Gulfport Police Department emphasizes the importance of planning ahead during holiday travels. He advises having a designated driver or using ride-sharing services if drinking is involved. With more traffic during the holidays, travelers should leave early, be patient, and stay alert. If you suspect impaired driving, report it to local authorities. Overall, being mindful of safety and making responsible choices can help ensure a safe holiday season for everyone.
Traveling for Thanksgiving? Gulfport Police Department has some tips to keep you safe on the road.
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