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Mississippi Secretary of State Michael Watson gives insight leading up to presedential election
SUMMARY: In a recent discussion, Mississippi Secretary of State Michael Watson addressed upcoming election concerns ahead of the November 5 general election. He reported on suspicious packages sent to election offices across multiple states, which fortunately posed no threat. Watson highlighted ongoing voter registration efforts, noting over 310,000 new voters registered in Mississippi since he took office. He emphasized the importance of registering correctly and provided key dates, including the October 7 registration deadline and the start of absentee voting on September 23. Watson urged citizens to engage in the electoral process and be informed about their voting options.
Joining us now with his insight leading up to the presidential debate, Mississippi Secretary of State Michael Watson. For more …
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Strike looms at ports on East, Gulf coast with Longshoremen's union
SUMMARY: Ports along the East Coast are bracing for potential strikes starting October 1st if the International Longshoremen Association (ILA) fails to reach a new labor agreement before their current contract expires. Representing 45,000 workers from Maine to Texas, the ILA demands higher wages and a ban on automation in port operations. Analysts warn that a one-day strike could lead to a backlog lasting 4-6 days, while more extended disruptions could push normal operations into 2025. As tensions rise, the ILA emphasizes the importance of fair compensation, with ongoing coverage expected as the situation unfolds.
The International Longshoremen’s union is poised to strike on October 1 if their demands are not met with ports along the east and Gulf coasts.
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West Wortham students learn about environmental education
SUMMARY: In lighter news, the Grand Bear Golf Club hosted an innovative environmental education program for fifth graders from Wortham Elementary in South Mississippi. Students learned about the tools and techniques used in golf course maintenance, along with lessons on wildlife habitats, soil science, sustainability, and career exploration in turf management. This inaugural event aims to inspire interest in various careers related to turf management, not just in golf but also in city parks and sports fields. Students expressed their enthusiasm, calling the experience both fun and educational, with hopes of participating in similar future events.
Students from West Wortham Elementary took a field trip to Grand Bear Golf Course to learn about how to take care of the course — and other related fields.
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9/27 – Sam Parker's “Cool Feel” Friday Midday Forecast
SUMMARY: Good afternoon, South Mississippi! It’s a beautiful Friday, with blue skies and pleasant temperatures, thanks to a recent cold front that brought drier air and reduced humidity. Wind speeds are around 14 mph in Gulfport. Today‘s highs will be in the low to mid-80s, with a low tonight of 68. The marine forecast advises caution due to rough waters. Looking ahead, expect sunny weather this weekend with highs of 87 on Saturday and 88 on Sunday. The following week will also remain dry and mostly sunny with temperatures in the upper 80s. Enjoy the weekend!
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