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Interview with political analyst Howie Morgan
SUMMARY: Political analyst Howie Morgan discussed former President Donald Trump‘s legal and political situation, noting that recent events like the hush money trial and upcoming presidential race may not significantly influence public opinion. Supporters view the trial as a “witch hunt,” while critics see it as proof of guilt. Morgan emphasized that unaffiliated voters, especially younger individuals and people of color, prioritize economic issues over Trump’s legal troubles. The campaign remains focused on Trump, and both parties are eager for upcoming debates. Despite the verdict, Trump is expected to continue his campaign, with appeals likely delaying any legal repercussions.
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Veterans Day Parade needs volunteers
SUMMARY: Retired Colonel Jim Hollingsworth discussed the upcoming Gulf Coast Veterans Parade, set for November 9 at 11:00 a.m. in Biloxi. Celebrating its 24th year, the parade will begin at the Slavonian Lodge, traveling down Howard Avenue to the town green. This year’s Grand Marshal is General Mike Peterson. The event relies on volunteers, with information available at MSVeteransParade.org, where individuals can register to volunteer or participate in the parade. The parade aims to recognize veterans and foster community spirit, featuring bands, marching groups, and patriotic displays. It’s a significant family-friendly event to honor those who served.
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10/4 Ryan’s “Damp and Dreary” Friday Afternoon Forecast
SUMMARY: The Mississippi Power tropical Outlook reports a strong storm, Kirk, currently at 140 mph, categorized as a Category 4, but possibly fluctuating. Broad low pressure and moisture are affecting the area, leading to gray skies and some minor rainfall. Expect damp conditions during local football games tonight, with lingering sprinkles. Saturday starts cloudy with a chance of showers, but dry air is moving in. A front from the northwest will bring clearer skies for the week ahead, ideal for upcoming outdoor events, with daytime highs in the low 80s by Thursday.
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Councilman’s wife files charge against Gautier Mayor Casey Vaughan
SUMMARY: Go Mayor Casey Vaugh faces misdemeanor charges for disturbing the peace following a verbal clash with Councilman Rusty Anderson’s wife, Linda, at a local amphitheater. Vaugh reportedly made threatening remarks during the encounter. His attorney argues that the charges are politically motivated, while Mayor Vaugh expresses disappointment over the situation, emphasizing his commitment to the city‘s development. Vaugh and his legal team are seeking a probable cause hearing before the case proceeds. Councilman Anderson has opted not to comment publicly but denies any political motivations behind the charges.
A misdemeanor charge has been brought against Gautier Mayor Casey Vaughan by Gautier councilman Rusty Anderson’s wife, Linda Anderson.
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