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In the Kitchen with Big Roosta's BBQ
SUMMARY: This afternoon, the 4:00 Show featured a segment from the kitchen with David Simmons and Sue Chef Ruie Mulla of Big Roosta Barbecue in Gulfport. They showcased a variety of meats and dishes, including ribs, chicken, pulled pork, and macaroni and cheese bowls. Located on Dole Road, Big Roosta has been operating since January 1st, marinating all their meats for deep flavor. The restaurant offers unique items like strawberry cheesecake and peach cobbler egg rolls. Open from 12:00 to 7:00, Wednesday through Saturday, they cater to both dine-in and takeout, providing ample options for all barbecue lovers.
We’re in the kitchen today with Big Roosta’s BBQ in Gulfport.
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Sparks fly at Ingalls Shipbuilding; Project MFG welding competition
SUMMARY: Nineteen high school students participated in the Project MFG welding competition at Angles Shipbuilding, showcasing their skills in welding and manufacturing. Hosted to promote careers in the manufacturing industry, the event provided students from Pascagoula, Moss Point, and Alma Bryant high schools a practical glimpse of shipyard work. Participants followed a packet of instructions that tested their technique, equipment handling, and safety procedures. Alma Bryant senior Devon Chan theong emerged victorious, feeling surprised yet excited about winning. All competitors received contingent employment offers from Engles, with top winners getting welding toolkits and invitations to the Maritime National Championship.
With just two hours on the clock, a competition heats up between 19 students from Pascagoula-Gautier, Moss Point, and Alma Bryant High Schools.
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Singing River holds 4th annual Sunset on Cancer Run for cancer survivors
SUMMARY: A dedicated run for cancer survivors took place, celebrating victories while raising awareness and funds for cancer research. Dr. Michael Finan, director of the cancer center at Singing River Hospital, emphasized the importance of early detection and advancements in medical technology. The event, part of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, addressed various cancers and highlighted personal connections, including Dr. Finan’s experience with his son’s battle with testicular cancer. Key messages included the significance of support systems and regular health screenings, particularly for women who may have neglected gynecological check-ups. The program also introduced volunteer support initiatives for chemotherapy patients.
A majority of the money raised will stay on the Coast at the Singing River Foundation to help their cancer patients.
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Biloxi Police investigating body found in water near White House Hotel
SUMMARY: Good evening. In tonight’s news, Buoy police are investigating the discovery of a man’s body in the water near the White House Hotel. The body was found on the beach across from White Avenue. Authorities state that no foul play is suspected, but the investigation continues. The man’s identity will not be disclosed until his family has been informed. Updates on this story will be provided as new information arises.
Police say no foul play is suspected, but the investigation is ongoing.
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