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Krewe of Real People takes over Bay St. Louis for Fat Tuesday
SUMMARY: Amid the Mardi Gras celebrations, Lauren Martinez discusses the oldest parades in Hancock County taking over Bay St. Louis. The video features coverage from the Krewe of Real People’s Fat Tuesday festivities, a description of Betty Baker, an 89-year-old celebrating her first Mardi Gras on the coast, and interviews with parade-goers discussing the friendly atmosphere, family-friendly environment, throwing of more beads, and less crowding compared to New Orleans. The video emphasizes the convenience of having restaurants and restrooms nearby and the preference of some residents for the less crowded and family-friendly Mardi Gras celebrations in Hancock County over those in New Orleans.
The Krewe of Real People returned to Bay St. Louis for Mardi Gras 2024, bringing a boatload of beads, throws, and dance moves.
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Thousands of eighth graders learn about careers at Pathways2Possibilities at the Coast Coliseum
SUMMARY: Thousands of eighth graders attended the Pathways to Possibilities event at the Coast Convention Center to explore various career options available on the Mississippi Coast. With 45 schools participating, the event aims to introduce students to different professions before they enter high school. Organizers, like Karen, dedicate significant time to planning the event, hoping to connect students’ passions with future careers. Attendees expressed excitement about exploring options, with interests ranging from aviation to health science. With hands-on experiences offered, students like Aiden plan to use what they learn to shape their future career paths, showcasing the event’s impact.
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St. Pe’, Schloegel make their cases days before runoff
SUMMARY: In the District 5 Court of Appeals judge runoff election, voters in 11 Mississippi counties will choose between Amy St. Pay and Jennifer Schogel. Both candidates bring over 50 years of combined legal experience. St. Pay highlights her active litigation practice and judicial experience, while Schogel emphasizes her Chancery Court background, noting its relevance to the 70% of civil appeals in the court. Both candidates stress their ability to serve a broader public and aim to offer distinct perspectives on the bench. As voters head to the polls, both candidates urge support based on their unique qualifications.
The people of 11 Mississippi counties will decide the next person on the bench, as the District 5 Court of Appeals Judge runoff election is just days away.
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Long Beach Mayor’s Youth Council now holding Christmas Bike Drive
SUMMARY: The Long Beach Mayor’s Youth Council is organizing its annual Christmas Bike Drive to collect bikes, helmets, skateboards, and scooters for children in need. Started in 2017, the drive aims to provide bikes to kids who might not have one. This year, the council hopes to collect at least 100 bikes to distribute across local schools. Donations can be made at City Hall, the fire station, or the police station, with a deadline of December 14th. The Youth Council also organizes other philanthropic events, such as a trick-or-treat trail and an Easter egg hunt, benefiting local children.
Bikes are always in high demand come Christmas time. Long Beach Mayor’s Youth Council is doing their part to make sure no child is left out.
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