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‘That’s the Moss Point spirit’; Moss Point man organizes inaugural Juneteenth event
SUMMARY: The inaugural 200 Man Stand celebrating Freedom event in Moss Point continues through the weekend. Organized by Otis Carter, co-founder of the Nashville-based community group, the event emphasizes peace, love, brotherhood, and youth mentoring. Held at the Sue Ellen Recreation Center, the event brought together black community leaders, business owners, and entrepreneurs for Juneteenth celebrations. Carter and attendees like Demarcus Hughes, both Moss Point natives, highlighted the city's spirit of hard work and community support. They expressed pride in their hometown and Carter's efforts to make an impact. The event is set to become an annual Juneteenth tradition in Moss Point.
Sunday is the last day for this year's Scrapin', with an awards ceremony later in the day.
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SHUCKERS BASEBALL: Shuckers vs. M-Braves (07/01/24)
SUMMARY: In a rare Monday game at Kler Federal Park, the Shuckers started a three-game home stand before a road trip against the IM Braves. The Braves struck first with Bryson Horn's double bringing in two runs. In the bottom of the first, Carlos Rodriguez's double drove in a run, cutting the deficit to one. Adam Simaris kept the Braves scoreless in the second, and the Shuckers tied the game at 2-2 heading into the third. Casey Martin's shallow right fly brought in two more for a 4-2 lead. A big three-run sixth inning secured the Shuckers a 7-5 victory.
Highlights from the Shuckers first game against the M-Braves.
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Beryl intensifies to earliest Cat 5 on record, excessive heat expected Tuesday
SUMMARY: Barrel, a Category 5 hurricane with 160 mph winds, is moving through the Caribbean, supported by warm waters (mid-80s) and minimal wind shear. The storm's structure is well-defined, leading to its rapid intensification. Historically, such strong hurricanes in early July are rare, the last being Hurricane Emily in mid-July 2005. Barrel is currently steered west by a high-pressure ridge but is expected to weaken due to increased wind shear in the western Caribbean. Potential paths include Jamaica and the Yucatan Peninsula, possibly entering the southwestern Gulf as a tropical storm. Locally, south Mississippi expects scattered storms and extreme heat.
Eric's First Alert Forecast Jul 1, 2024
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Stone County pushing new brand initiatives to boost tourism
SUMMARY: Stone County is promoting its hidden gems to boost summer tourism through the “Explore” campaign. Executive Director Leila Essie highlights the region's recreational activities, unique restaurants, and events. Key attractions include downtown businesses, Flint Creek, and mosaic murals inspired by local scenery. The Red Creek Cabins & RV Park, operated by Nancy, offers a private and safe retreat featuring 21 RV sites, a bathhouse, laundry facilities, and two pavilions. The park has seen increased interest, with visitors enjoying tubing and relaxing by the water. Stone County aims to draw tourists from neighboring states by showcasing its diverse attractions. For more details, visit wlox.com.
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